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A server is a program or device that provides functionality for other programs and devices, called clients. This relation forms the Client-Server Model.
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The upstream issues got closed. It is referenced in:
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Would it be possible to let folks pass their own slugify function to generate slugs for markdown headings? Some usecases for this are
- backward compatibility (if I'm migrating from some other framework)
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If it is too much, [@sindresorhus/sl
This is a feature request, to display the valid SSL name (from the certificate) when starting up the server.
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Starting up http-server, serving ./ through https
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https://192.168.77.123:8080**What did you exp
G1_FLAG_BMP has the wrong name its the inverse of its name it is used to indicate that the sprite has transparency and will require blending with the background to produce the end result. The vast majority of images have this flag set.
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The READMEs and any example code in all projects should be updated to reflect the move from the IBM-Swift organization to the Kitura organization.
If anyone wants to take on all or part of this, please comment here so other's know what you're working on and submit PR's. :-)
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Right now Mumble iterates through every program name of every PID for every positional audio plugin. This is quite wasted CPU time if either the PID count is high or plugin count is high, as the time complexity is in
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remoteAddress, it's usually the address from which NIO received the request. While that's technically correct, Vapor servers are often hosted behind a reverse-proxy such as nginx. Therefore the original peer's address is often lost. To resolve this, it's not uncommon to set the original peer's address in a header such asX-Forwarded-For.**Describe the solution you