Don't tend to have a terminal emulator of any kind installed on remote boxes. They're headless.
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That exception is my primary use case for tmux, so that explains it.
All the trams are electric and from my experience (Brno) there's lots of those.
Offshore wind isn't really a starter for them. They're on the edge of the Pacific shelf and the waters get deep quick. That makes platforms very hard. I also don't think they get much in terms of prevailing winds unlike northern Europe with the Atlantic Jetstreams.
As a non-user of kitty, why did it make you drop tmux? Don't they do different jobs?
Europe, the place where 27 separate sovereign nations have formed a Union, needs to realise how important it is to be united?
Is that what you're saying?
"Fix things with Trump" can mean anything including back the American people in overthrowing him.
There are no bad words. Bad thoughts. Bad intentions, and wooooords.
-- George Carlin
Cold spots are defined as points where a vehicle with only 10% of its battery remaining would not be able to reach a site with at least six rapid or ultra-rapid devices.
That's a pretty high standard. Depending on the car, 10% could be as little as 10 miles, but is certainly no more than 25. In that situation multiple 2 or 4 station sites wouldn't count, yet would be perfectly usable.
Great that they're trying to achieve such high availability, but I'm not sure it's currently necessary. That's not to say that there aren't some places that need some chargers. The south west needs a decent plan in my experience.
Yes, yes and yes, but it'll take a while. It's a six year project overall.
With enough Gromit mugs racism is doomed anyway.