In bash if you want to redirect both stderr and stdout to file you can use &>filename.
In bash if you want to redirect both stderr and stdout to file you can use &>filename.


I was in your shoes too. I liked monkeytype but it became boring after a month, then I found https://www.typelit.io/
If you like to read novels as I do, you will love it. You basically have to retype books as you read them.
Because whoever generated that chart decided to only include these. The raw data is avaiable for anyone to play around with here in csv: https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/
It looks like to me that the chart is coming from the ublue project, so if you are a tech person, you can fork their countme repo and modify it to your needs.


Out of curiosity: do you also find it weird that (I’m assuming) you use hour:minute order when reading the clock, instead of minute:hour? Would saying the minute first make more sense to you?
Many of their workflows and components were already on github for years now, e.g the android browser. They gradually wanted to move away from mercurial to git completely, it was just matter of time.
Why would you want to avoid it? Is it some kind of religios thing?


No, the whole point is that you expose your ip address so users in censored countries can connect to it. The proxy is between a user and a tor entry node.


Some hashing algorithms are suspectible to long password denial of service so it’s recommended to limit the length of password but certainly not to 20 characters but to a more reasonable limit, like 100 characters or so.
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