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Elise and I started this blog together about six years ago at the beginning of her journey with cancer. Elise would write, pouring her heart out to all of us, updating everyone on the trials and tribulations of suffering with grace while juggling the everyday joys of life as a wife and a mother of five young children. At first, Elise would ask me to edit her writing and help with formatting. We worked with a graphic designer, using her bird motif, which eventually evolved into a Team Buna tee-shirt design. I loved collaborating with Elise. It was so easy! We were a team and I enjoyed every second of serving her in this small way.

The only thing we enjoy more than supporting great music is supporting great indie music. As indie authors ourselves, we know the painstaking work that goes into handcrafting every aspect of a project, from writing to printing and the myriad steps in between. When done correctly, though, the result is truly special, because indie art connects the creator with the audience without the unnecessary muck in the middle.

So hopefully you do the smart thing yourself and realize that nobody gains anything by pouring hate and spiteful words over a certain member of The Beatles.

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Johan, the only thing you prove with your constant, consistent, and pathetically repetitive conspiracy theories and attempts to downgrade Paul and his talent, is that you prove you are a sad person in desperate need of attention and acceptance. While you do get attention with your trolling, you are failing miserably in the latter part of that quest.

The Beatles Bible is run for the love of anything and everything to do with The Beatles. If you've learned something new about the band and wish to show your appreciation, why not make a small donation via PayPal? It'll help with server costs, research material etc...

While everyone overthinks situations once in a while, some people are plagued with a constant barrage of thoughts all the time. Chronic overthinkers rehash conversations they had yesterday, second-guess every decision they make, and imagine disastrous outcomes all day, every day.

Like all habits, changing your destructive thought patterns can be a challenge. But, with consistent practice, you can train your brain to think differently. Here are six ways to stop overthinking everything:

Change the channel in your brain by changing your activity. Exercise, engage in conversation on a completely different subject, or work on a project that distracts you. Doing something different will put an end to the barrage of negative thoughts.

An American drummer, a bass player from Newcastle and a guitarist a decade older than the other two, with little in common other than their musical brilliance and towering ambition, formed one of the most successful bands in history.

It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action. Whether it is losing weight, building a business, writing a book, winning a championship, or achieving any other goal, we put pressure on ourselves to make some earth-shattering improvement that everyone will talk about.

The most frustrating aspect of the switch, so far, has been dealing with Linux permissions. It seems like I can't do anything useful (like, say, copy the Symfony2 tarball from my Downloads directory to my document root and extract it) without posing as the root via sudo.

If there are files that you want to put up on your web server, work as your own user and then use sudo to drop the files in place in the web serving area of your filesystem. Usually, that would be performed by an installation script, and you would run something like sudo -u webmaster install-webserver-files, or better sudo -u webmaster git update (or the version control system of your choice).

Its always been my ideology that, as a user you can do whatever you want on Linux and for everything else, there is always sudo. sudo allows to execute few things as some other users, most often cases as root for system administration. sudo has been a greater advantage resource to delegate some of my routine tasks and privileges as (root) user to some others and help manage my time and others time better without elevating the privilegs to beyond more than what is required. At the same time, it is my trust on them that keeps their entries present in the sudoers configuration file. I am not sure if it could be related but what can I say is that, sudo does give you a better security perspective of who all and what can they do with their trusted privileges. Even if something goes wrong, they stand responsible. (I can always do some sneaky peaky with sudoers log information to find the culprits as well). My guys have always expressed their concern to me that they have to type sudo for everything they wanted to do with elevated privileges in Linux environment. Here I found the same question too.

and while there are some other implementations, I would consider them in the top order of the list. Implementing RBAC is a lot of work in an organisation, especially when there are many users. RBAC would sound a greater solution in homogeneous environments. However, when there are heterogeneous Unix installations in the network and the user database is common, then this would perhaps fail. Since SELinux is not scalable/implemented on Solaris and RBAC/pfexec tools are not implemented on Linux. Different approaches exist for doing a single thing. For example: _rbac_vs_sudo_howto

Network wide different installations may not support this approach (however openrbac could be considered as common implementation approach) like sudoers is a single host approach or is not capable of centralized configuration in the network/domain. /etc/sudoers need to be synced everytime there is a change. Morever, there is a knowledgebase requirement while operating the sudoers file, it is required to understand the policy language of the sudoers configuration to not make any mistakes and allow any grants. RBAC may offer a centralized approach to an extent, while the security profiles can be common, adding/removing a user from the granted role can be done from a single place(that is the place where the user/passwd/group information is stored for the domain like LDAP, NIS or AD). This would also implicitly require to understand the commands required to operate on the RBAC database like smexec, smmultiuser, being few.

In older and-or more commercial distros than debian-based Ubunutu, they used a Wheel group that gave those users sudo priveleges. In Ubuntu, the group is called Admin. So add the user to that group with usermod -aG username admin and also to the sudo group with a similar command. The system won't require adding sudo to everything and will keep file permissions intact.

EDIT3: A problem is that even as after adding a user to the sudo group, they still have to type sudo for things like cat /etc/shadow. This is because ls -l /etc/shadow shows ownership of root or shadow group. I'll have to keep looking for other exceptions. Ideally, adding a user to sudo with a longer timeout should be a good solution. ..I see, I just need to also add the user to the root group and this should solve the problems I've run into with root owned files. Yay, I hope that's solved now! sudo usermod -aG root user

Each section begins with its own gorgeous image, and throughout, the poems are framed with delightful borders and spot illos, everything from colorful kites and rows of adorable sandaled feet, to birds perched on leafy branches. Sheer poetry for the eyes.

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Every family will relate to this universal story of a boy who won't let anything get him down, as long as he has the help of three special little birds. Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Every Little Thing contains beautiful, full-page designs that are as colorful and fun as the storyline. Including all the lyrics of the original song \"Three Little Birds\" by Bob Marley, along with exciting new song verses, this cheerful children's book will bring a smile to faces of all ages--because every little thing's gonna be alright.

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