The problem was not scp'ing the .ssh/ directory. The problem was scp'ing a directory whose permissions were 777, and "mapping" it (cannot find a better term) to a remote directory, which happened to be the home directory. The remote home directory therefore had its permissions changed to 777, which was deemed "too open" by openssh which refuses to use any file in it.
I don't understand the use of "I'll bite" when the message you're answering to is obviously not... bait. Are we now saying "I'll bite" before every question we ask?
15 years is more than generous. It's been terrible for nearly 30 - the drop-off around season nine or ten was precipitious and it's only gotten worse since then.
I can agree with that. Which then begs the question, is the rest of TV so bad that it's still top rated, or is it momentum, or are we just looking back with rose colored glasses? :)
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Also their software projects are quite amazing. It has to be someone living just on the edge of sanity. Schizo rollercoaster life of being at the same time smartest person in the room while completely missing forrest for the trees.
How can someone be starting occupy wall street and few years later fully embrace the moldbugs CEO corporate monarchy. Brilliant and dumb and scary. It's truly wild.
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