15 02 | 2013

.diff or .patch?

Written by Tanguy

Classified in : Homepage, Debian, Command line

Silly question: when you use diff(1) to produce a file to be applied with patch(1), do you call the result a diff or a patch? Do you name it foo.diff or foo.patch?

30 01 | 2013

Using the UDF as a successor of FAT for USB sticks

Written by Tanguy

Classified in : Homepage, Debian, Command line

USB Stick

FAT

USB sticks are traditionally formatted with FAT 32, because this file system is implemented by almost every operating system and device. Unfortunately, it sucks, as it cannot use more than 2 TiB, store files larger than 2 GiB or store symbolic links for instance. In a word, it is an obsolete and deficient file system.

exFAT

Good news: someone addressed that problem. Bad new: that someone is Microsoft. So as you could expect, exFAT, the extended FAT, is a stinking proprietary, secret and patented file system. There are free implementations of that shit, but it is safer to stay away from it.

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25 01 | 2013

Do not reCAPTCHA!

Written by Tanguy

Classified in : Homepage, Debian, Miscellaneous, Grumble

A book

You probably know reCAPTCHA already: for the webmasters and the end user, it is an antispam system which asks you to read distorted words in order to prove that you are a human and not a spamming bot. This service has another end: instead of generating its distorted texts, it takes them from printed books to help digitalizing them.

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22 01 | 2013

The drawback with tiling window managers…

Written by Tanguy

Classified in : Homepage, Debian, Command line

… is that you cannot use funny desktop programs such as Xsnow or XPenguins. :-(

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05 01 | 2013

rlwrap: give readline super powers to any command line tool

Written by Tanguy

Classified in : Homepage, Debian, Command line

Did you ever use a tool such as netcat, which has no history and does not allow you to edit the line you are typing?

% nc localhost smtp
220 cocorico.example.com ESMTP Postfix
HELO localhost
250 cocorico.example.com
MAIL FROM: <tanguy@localhost>
250 2.1.0 Ok
RCTP TO: <tanguy@localhost>
502 5.5.2 Error: command not recognized
^[[A Sh*t, line recall does not work!
502 5.5.2 Error: command not recognized

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