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How to change Vagrant 'default' machine name?

Where does the name 'default' come from when launching a vagrant box? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Is there any way to kill a Thread?

Is it possible to terminate a running thread without setting/checking any flags/semaphores/etc.? 27 Answers ...
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What is the strict aliasing rule?

When asking about common undefined behavior in C , people sometimes refer to the strict aliasing rule. What are they talking about? ...
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jQuery DataTables: control table width

I have a problem controlling the width of a table using the jQuery DataTables plugin. The table is supposed to be 100% of the container width, but ends up being an arbitrary width, rather less than the container width. ...
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Entity framework self referencing loop detected [duplicate]

I have a strange error. I'm experimenting with a .NET 4.5 Web API, Entity Framework and MS SQL Server. I've already created the database and set up the correct primary and foreign keys and relationships. ...
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Best way to encode text data for XML in Java?

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How to prevent SIGPIPEs (or handle them properly)

I have a small server program that accepts connections on a TCP or local UNIX socket, reads a simple command and, depending on the command, sends a reply. The problem is that the client may have no interest in the answer sometimes and exits early, so writing to that socket will cause a SIGPIPE and m...
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How to manually set an authenticated user in Spring Security / SpringMVC

After a new user submits a 'New account' form, I want to manually log that user in so they don't have to login on the subsequent page. ...
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In git how is fetch different than pull and how is merge different than rebase?

I just cant understand this. I been reading a lot on the web and books and something is just not staying in my head. Can someone please give me the dummy version of the following: ...
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Good or bad practice? Initializing objects in getter

I have a strange habit it seems... according to my co-worker at least. We've been working on a small project together. The way I wrote the classes is (simplified example): ...