The Indy was SGI's entry-level 3D workstation for CAD and 3D animations in 1993. This beautiful computer was actually the first shipped with a webcam and had video I/O ports built-in.
Since 2023 isn't over yet, there are a few days left to celebrate IT's 30th Anniversary and to realize that @Blender was developed on one of them.
c’t-Workshop: Kea-DHCP richtig einrichten und konfigurieren
Kea-DHCP hat den bisherigen DHCP-Server des Internet Systems Consortium abgelöst. Die modular aufgebaute Software hat gegenüber ihrem Vorgänger viele Vorteile.
Okay, so. I have a #PDF and a #DOCX file. And I’d like to compare them. And since I’m a programmer, I don’t want to compare them visually, but with a #diff. But how?
Like this.
alias pdfcat='gs -q -sDEVICE=txtwrite -o-'
alias doccat='pandoc -t plain'
pdfcat a.pdf > a.txt
doccat b.docx > b.txt
git diff --no-index --word-diff a.txt b.txt
And since we’re using --word-diff, it doesn’t matter that the two files use wildly different line wrapping.
It should be between 3.8 to 3.11. Anything else is just a disaster waiting to happen. There is no need to use an older version as Python no longer gets security updates.
You can press up-arrow or down-arrow to walk through a list of previous commands in most modern shells like bash, tcsh, fish, zsh and others in #Linux / #FreeBSD / #macOS/ #Unix. Another option is to hit CTRL+R & type the command to recall. See:
help history
man bash
man fish
man zsh