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That's exact same reason I prefer puppet. Puppet seems to be very lean and simple.


Good talk.


Incognito: The Secret Lives of The Brain - David Eagleman.

A much recommended read.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Incognito-Secret-Lives-Brain-ebook/d...


Yup, that's what it does. Shortly speaking <() or >() in bash that creates a temporary pipe.


It appends the "new" history lines to a $HISTFILE by default, unless other file is specified.


Thanks, that's what I was missing: -a can have a file. Cool stuff and thanks to all for explaining it. http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?history does not mention the command line argument, http://linux.die.net/man/1/bash does.


You're welcome, it took me a bit of time to come up with this idea, of course, it's not perfect, but does the job pretty well.


We have not decided on this one, but the service will definitely have this feature.


True. Totally agreed. We are aware of the mentioned issues and will be solving this in the near future.

Thanks for the feedback tho!


No problem and best of luck.


Thanks for the feedback.

We're aware of that and we're working on it. The first goal is to create a well-tested and stable platform which we can improve over time with a help of feedback like yours. We do not expect people to start moving their critical services onto our NS servers.

Thanks again!


Absolutely agreed. We are working on it at the moment. Give us a few days and we'll implement this.


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