Here's hoping you finish off strong and come out with a clean
bill of health.
In the trades you spend a lot of money on clothing this time of
year so that you keep all of your body parts.
Like the saying goes, strong like bull, smart like tractor. :-)
In the trades you spend a lot of money on clothing this time of
year so that you keep all of your body parts.
Here on the west coast, keeping dry is three quarters of the battle. Half-decent clothing that keeps you dry and warm doesn't come cheap,
to say the least.
With the crazy rush on AI, "tractor" above may indeed become
"human" very soon!
With the crazy rush on AI, "tractor" above may indeed become
"human" very soon!
Unless tractors go extinct, I seriously doubt humans will ever
replace them ... AI or not.
I meant the words in the sentence would change
AI, which will soon be controlling said tractor
I meant the words in the sentence would change
I understood without further explanation but thought it would be
more fun if perhaps responding like an AI robot might.
AI, which will soon be controlling said tractor
It's been done. Same with other machinery including cars. Without
human oversight and intervention when needed, I doubt it would last
long. I also doubt that AI really cares one way or another.
Haven't you ever seen the "Terminator" series of movies?
When the machines take over, we're all screwed. :)
This is the split that had a clear 2GB limit:
K:\YT>split --version
split (GNU textutils) 2.0
K:\YT>split --version
split (GNU textutils) 2.0
I haven't seen the textutils version in AGES now. It has been part of coreutils for at least a decade, probably more.
<Esc>:read !split --version
split (GNU coreutils) 9.5
Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
split started to be a requirement when I needed a command-line
way to break up a 7GB media .iso file suitable to transport on
a usb drive from my windows-based machines.
Would be nice to use a more uptodate split.exe for windows
Meanwhile, I am very happy to see that Busybox split has no
noticeable limit for the -b parameter.
That, and the ability to do piping like:
split started to be a requirement when I needed a command-line
way to break up a 7GB media .iso file suitable to transport on
a usb drive from my windows-based machines.
Ah! That would explain the need, although these days it is becoming hard to find usb drives less than 8G.
The problem was that my usb drives needed to be FAT formated. My
media player (which is about 10 yrs old now) only supports usb
drives that are FAT formatted.
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