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When NOT to call super() method when overriding?

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Is it acceptable and safe to run pip install under sudo?

...cumentation – Edenshaw Feb 10 at 20:27 I did sudo pip install not know damages of using it. How can I undo this comman...
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Accessing Imap in C# [closed]

...ord? – user1166905 Oct 29 '13 at 21:27 It does support OAuth2: limilabs.com/blog/oauth2-gmail-imap-web-applications ...
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Howto: Clean a mysql InnoDB storage engine?

...ting the log size and where I referenced those two Percona articles. Aug 27, 2012 : Proper tuning for 30GB InnoDB table on server with 48GB RAM Jan 17, 2013 : MySQL 5.5 - Innodb - innodb_log_file_size higher than 4GB combined? Personally, I would still go with the 25% rule for an initial setup. ...
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How to move/rename a file using an Ansible task on a remote system

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What is the difference between HAVING and WHERE in SQL?

... 27 Number one difference for me: if HAVING was removed from the SQL language then life would go on...
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How to lock orientation during runtime

... 27 I seemed to had have a similar case. I wanted to support any orientation, but I needed to stay ...
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Where is PATH_MAX defined in Linux?

...0'. – Alexis Wilke Sep 13 '16 at 23:27 1 PATH_MAX is why people think windows sucks while in fact...
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What is the difference between visibility:hidden and display:none?

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Similarity String Comparison in Java

...istances. – Rhubarb Jun 5 '09 at 10:27 Here's an article showing how combine Levenshtein with an efficient SQL query: ...