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How do I view 'git diff' output with my preferred diff tool/ viewer?

...file new-hex new-mode As most diff tools will require a different order (and only some) of the arguments, you will most likely have to specify a wrapper script instead, which in turn calls the real diff tool. The second method, which I prefer, is to configure the external diff tool via "git confi...
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adb not finding my device / phone (MacOS X)

Doing Android development on a Mac and this very new phone I have doesn't show up in the devices list in adb . Lots of other phones and devices work fine for me so I know my setup is good. ...
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闲扯Nginx的accept_mutex配置 - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

...给过相关的解释: OS may wake all processes waiting on accept() and select(), this is called thundering herd problem. This is a problem if you have a lot of workers as in Apache (hundreds and more), but this insensible if you have just several workers as nginx usually has. Therefore turni...
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Why do people say there is modulo bias when using a random number generator?

...it. So I am going to post one here which will hopefully help people understand why exactly there is "modulo bias" when using a random number generator, like rand() in C++. ...
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How to stop Jenkins installed on Mac Snow Leopard?

... Works fine on 10.8.4, and I suspect it'll work forever with minor tweaks. – Software Engineer Jan 15 '15 at 16:02 add a co...
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What is memory fragmentation?

... symptom of memory fragmentation is that you try to allocate a large block and you can't, even though you appear to have enough memory free. Another possible consequence is the inability of the process to release memory back to the OS (because each of the large blocks it has allocated from the OS, f...
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Using the RUN instruction in a Dockerfile with 'source' does not work

... Eh? If you source a script inside a shell that only exists for the command, it's not able to have a lasting effect on any future commands run, assuming that the sum total of its action is setting environment variables. So why would you use source at all, vs just bash /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwra...
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what happens when you type in a URL in browser [closed]

... Attention: this is an extremely rough and oversimplified sketch, assuming the simplest possible HTTP request (no HTTPS, no HTTP2, no extras), simplest possible DNS, no proxies, single-stack IPv4, one HTTP request only, a simple HTTP server on the other end, and n...
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How do I find the location of the executable in C? [duplicate]

... To summarize: On Unixes with /proc really straight and realiable way is to: readlink("/proc/self/exe", buf, bufsize) (Linux) readlink("/proc/curproc/file", buf, bufsize) (FreeBSD) readlink("/proc/self/path/a.out", buf, bufsize) (Solaris) On Unixes without /proc (i.e. if ab...
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Cross compile Go on OSX?

I am trying to cross-compile a go app on OSX to build binaries for windows and linux. I have read everything what I could find on the net. Closest example that I have found has been published on (apart from many unfinished discussions on go-nuts mailing list): ...