Oddly, you're one of the few that has that problem. It's email, not a database, it's not complex. Btw, it does indent messages in a thread, I just checked to verify in my google mail. At least the web interface, since I don't use the app.
I so agree... you'd think everyone started using websites when facebook came out or something.... yeesh. Next thing will be stories about someone complaining about instructions saying to ctrl-click instead of right-click...
Eh, whatever. I use facebook to talk to friends around the country and share daily stuff, and people who own fieros as well. (for info sharing, parts sale/trade/etc)
There was a time I was away for 1-2 years, got emails like explained and just sent the first one or two to the spam folder. After that, no more issues. This wasn't the first website I've had this issue with... are people new?
right.. it's called vm_stat, and sar was removed from MacOS since sierra but there's still the official Apple repository for sar: https://opensource.apple.com/s... Download sar.c, sar.h and also sadc.h and sadc.c from a sibling folder.
Compile and test:
clang sar.c -o sar -I . clang sadc.c -o sadc -I . -framework Foundation -framework IOKit./sar -A -f test > testout terminated by signal SIGFPE (Floating point exception)
And output, testout looks like this:
17:32:23 %usr %nice %sys %idle
17:32:23 pgout/s
17:32:23 pgin/s pflt/s vflt/s
17:32:23 device r+w/s blks/s
17:32:23 IFACE Ipkts/s Ibytes/s Opkts/s Obytes/s
17:32:23 IFACE Ierrs/s Oerrs/s Coll/s Drop/s New Disk: [disk0] IODeviceTree:/PCI0@0/SATA@1F,2/PRT0@0/PMP@0/@0:0
17:32:23 %usr %nice %sys %idle 17:32:23 0 0 0 0
17:32:23 pgout/s 17:32:23 nan
17:32:23 pgin/s pflt/s vflt/s 17:32:23 nan nan inf
So it compiles, data can be collected and kindof processed, but not fully.
I wouldn't consider what you said true since "geek cred" hardly means upgrading video cards.
The days of Windows and DOS having all the software has gone on the wayside for yearly a decade or longer. I run nearly all OSes side by side on MacOS anyway, it's not like there's any problem there, either.
This is true, and a key thing for people to remember. A credit card is borrowing money from someone else, and paying them at a later time with a touch extra as interest. It's nothing more, and it's a privilege.
The fact that it's so isolated to each task being done by one person only makes it a weak candidate for any Linux distribution. At that point, it's only a matter of time before one piece of it's weak foundation breaks and it comes tumbling down. Not to mention.. I've never heard of it.
You haven't touched the right thing, or been a target in any way shape or form then. Congrats, you've been invisible for the most part.
I know... I was pulling my hair out for hours until I realized I'm not running anything Microsoft.
Shew, what a relief!
and you kiss your mom with that mouth?
shrug... and nothing of value was lost.
Oddly, you're one of the few that has that problem. It's email, not a database, it's not complex.
Btw, it does indent messages in a thread, I just checked to verify in my google mail. At least the web interface, since I don't use the app.
I stream, and click on the download button when I want a local copy of the song in MP3 format.
digital isn't a format, there are a billion variations of it...
Gramma of course.
I so agree... you'd think everyone started using websites when facebook came out or something.... yeesh.
Next thing will be stories about someone complaining about instructions saying to ctrl-click instead of right-click...
Eh, whatever. I use facebook to talk to friends around the country and share daily stuff, and people who own fieros as well. (for info sharing, parts sale/trade/etc)
There was a time I was away for 1-2 years, got emails like explained and just sent the first one or two to the spam folder. After that, no more issues.
This wasn't the first website I've had this issue with... are people new?
Pretty much all laptops do...
right.. it's called vm_stat, and sar was removed from MacOS since sierra but there's still the official Apple repository for sar:
https://opensource.apple.com/s...
Download sar.c, sar.h and also sadc.h and sadc.c from a sibling folder.
Compile and test:
clang sar.c -o sar -I . ./sar -A -f test > testout
clang sadc.c -o sadc -I . -framework Foundation -framework IOKit
terminated by signal SIGFPE (Floating point exception)
And output, testout looks like this:
17:32:23 %usr %nice %sys %idle
17:32:23 pgout/s
17:32:23 pgin/s pflt/s vflt/s
17:32:23 device r+w/s blks/s
17:32:23 IFACE Ipkts/s Ibytes/s Opkts/s Obytes/s
17:32:23 IFACE Ierrs/s Oerrs/s Coll/s Drop/s
New Disk: [disk0] IODeviceTree:/PCI0@0/SATA@1F,2/PRT0@0/PMP@0/@0:0
17:32:23 %usr %nice %sys %idle
17:32:23 0 0 0 0
17:32:23 pgout/s
17:32:23 nan
17:32:23 pgin/s pflt/s vflt/s
17:32:23 nan nan inf
So it compiles, data can be collected and kindof processed, but not fully.
I've found the Apple repository of SAR thanks to this superuser answer: https://superuser.com/a/581128
I wouldn't consider what you said true since "geek cred" hardly means upgrading video cards.
The days of Windows and DOS having all the software has gone on the wayside for yearly a decade or longer. I run nearly all OSes side by side on MacOS anyway, it's not like there's any problem there, either.
You forgot the 90% after that first sentence... of what you MEAN...
It's possible to get something newer without having people trying to make you look like an idiot. Stop it.
This is true, and a key thing for people to remember.
A credit card is borrowing money from someone else, and paying them at a later time with a touch extra as interest.
It's nothing more, and it's a privilege.
The fact that it's so isolated to each task being done by one person only makes it a weak candidate for any Linux distribution.
At that point, it's only a matter of time before one piece of it's weak foundation breaks and it comes tumbling down.
Not to mention.. I've never heard of it.
Guess I should get a construction job. It looks like I'm disappointing someone, again.
Dude, that's never happened to me there. You've got problems. Seriously, see a doctor.
.... I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not.
Man, what was the last mac you touched... was it fruit colored?
Glad we now know your stance on neutrality. What's your name? I want to make sure the reward is delivered appropriately.
yeah.. it's allllll the cotton industry. Those dirty bastards stopping things from happening.. with.. that cotton stuff making buildings....
Everyone is, they just don't realize it yet.
*flips through thesaurus* oh yeah well.. well....