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  1. Wirelogd relies on the latest handshake to determine if a peer is active or inactive. While there is trafic the handshake should be renewed every 2 minutes. If there is no trafic handshake is not renewed. Based on this behavior we assume that if there is no new handshake after a while, the client is probably inactive.

  2. He was the protege of James Trussart, who recognized his art was beyond anything that had ever been done. He was completely brilliant, maybe too much for sanity, as he would spend months building one a kind creations and built every single detail by hand. He would build the knobs, the saddles, the control plates all from solid blocks of brass. He also built his own revolutionary pickups hiding the secret of his custom design by integrating them inside the body, he also built his own cases, but even down to the smallest of details like the hinges and the handle, also built by hand from solid brass. The guitar bodies are made from resin.

  3. This guide favors authenticity over accuracy, and it aims to entertain before it informs. It is only as accurate as it feels it needs to be. It is constantly changing and it is infinitely mutable, so the map, the music, and my self-righteous opinions are all subject to change as I discover, investigate, and incorporate new knowledge and more music. Nothing is definitive.

    Go exploring. Listen and learn about music you don't know anything about.

    1. The Technologies - A more in-depth look at Rust plugin systems
    2. Getting Started - First steps trying to implement the plugin system
    3. Diving into Dynamic Loading - A closer look at dynamic loading in Rust
    4. Reducing the Pain with Dependencies - Taking a look at the state of dynamic loading in the Rust ecosystem
    5. Getting our Hands Dirty - Finally implementing the plugin system!
    6. Wrapping Up - The last finishing touches and ideas
  4. 79 AD Mount Vesuvius erupts. In Herculaneum, twenty meters of hot mud and ash bury an enormous villa once owned by the father-in-law of Julius Caesar. Inside, there is a vast library of papyrus scrolls. The scrolls are carbonized by the heat of the volcanic debris. But they are also preserved. For centuries, as virtually every ancient text exposed to the air decays and disappears, the library of the Villa of the Papyri waits underground, intact.