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I have pihole running for a few years now but recently I have observed that it is blocking the domain onlinegdb.com . I tried restarting dns, adding it to whitelist and updating pihole (gravity and pihole software) but that doesn't seem to work. Anyone know whats going on? (even pinging the websites IP doesnt work). Source: almost 2 years ago
It does, that's the scary part. I don't know the config of "onlinegdb.com" or "programiz.com", but when I tried on the two of them, same result : the value is set in the map just by using the [] operator : https://imgur.com/a/cRvCpgV. Source: almost 2 years ago
Maybe use a codepen tool like http://onlinegdb.com to share a clickable link to a runnable example. Source: about 2 years ago
If you are still looking for an IDE, I think onlinegdb.com is a good place to do some quick coding. It works with multiple languages also. Source: over 2 years ago
So I have a hex value 0x87654321, which is "10000111011001010100001100100001" in binary. I want to select any set of 4 bits out of the number. So, if I want the first set of 4 bits, it should return 0001 (decimal 1). Then if I want the second set of 4 bits, it should return 0010 (decimal 2), then the next 4 are 0011 (decimal 3) , and so on. Basically I want to be able to return any of the 8 hex digits in the hex... Source: over 2 years ago
After you've reproduced your issue you need to copy the output in the terminal and share all of it with us. Do not try to past the logs directly into a reddit post as reddit will not format the large amount of text nicely. Instead you can use a pastebin service such as Ubuntu's Pastebin. Source: over 2 years ago
A text paste site like https://paste.ubuntu.com or PasteBin are great for sharing terminal output. Source: over 2 years ago
Use a pastebin, there are plenty out there. See: https://paste.sr.ht/ or http://ix.io/ or https://paste.rs/ or https://bpa.st/ or https://gist.github.com/ or https://paste.ubuntu.com/ and many, many more. Regardless of there being a better tool for syntax highlighting and holding small linkable snippets of code (so that logic doesn't need to be more to download when opening your chat) it also keeps it _out_ of the... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Could you send the entire op mode through something like paste.ubuntu.com, please? Source: over 3 years ago
/var/log/udev and /var/log/dmesg will have information about what devices the kernel has detected. These logs are generally very big – unless you know what parts of the log are interesting it’s not a good idea to include these in your question, although a link to them could be useful (you can use http://paste.ubuntu.com for large logs). - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
Pastebin.com - Pastebin.com is a website where you can store text for a certain period of time.
Pastelink.net - Anonymously publish text with hyperlinks enabled.
JustPaste.it - Want to share text with your friends? Paste it below and give them a link.
Pastery - The sweetest pastebin in the world.
shelf.gg - shelf.gg is a pastebin that makes it easier to find and share lists of resources.
ZeroBin - ZeroBin is a minimalist, opensource online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted...