| bio | website | github.com/KendallHopkins |
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| location | Berrien Springs, MI | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 19 at 6:31 | |
| stats | profile views | 42 |
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May 15 |
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Restoring performance and estimating life of a used SSD drive? I believe all that does is write a very large file of zero to your SSD. You can achieve the save results by doing cat /dev/zero > /tmp/bigfile. |
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answered | Restoring performance and estimating life of a used SSD drive? |
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Executing PHP script from command-line @JGB1486 I don't know if either of them are "best practice". If I had to guess it would think that calling the .php via the interpreter would be the "best", since it's more portable (I would assume that same applies for python). The only reason to prepend the #!... stuff to be beginning of the file is if you need to call as a normal shell script (ie including it in /usr/local/bin). |
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Executing PHP script from command-line @amphetamachine good catch |
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accepted | Fix degraded SSD performance on Mac without full erase |
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Jul 15 |
answered | Fix degraded SSD performance on Mac without full erase |
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Executing PHP script from command-line Probably the easiest way to find out the answer is to try it. Post up your findings. |
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answered | What's a good FTP client for Mac OS X? |
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answered | Executing PHP script from command-line |
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