Unless you're making this post from Cameroon right now, I don't think you have any moral high-ground to stand on here. Ostensibly this is something that is within the purview of NATO.
Nah, it's real simple. You could always get in-game gold by spending your time playing. You could always get money in the real world by spending your time working. Some people have more money than time. Some people have more time than money. This make the economics more flexible, to boost total subscription rates, and reinforce them somewhat against subscription headcount losses that occur as a direct result of economic turmoil.
I think they literally can't fit their crap into that small of a box. The whole x86 approach must be fundamentally too bloated, and their chip designs just simply too inefficient below a certain performance envelope. Their technology simply physically can't compete with ARM, and this current faceplant is more evidence of what happens when they try to.
I would say the FBI and the NSA both, at the very least. It is somewhat of a relief to see the CIA disagreeing with them, but not that much of a relief due to how long it took for them to speak up about it and their apparent unwillingness to do anything further than that.
Switching to the anti-Buddhist one now, since that biblical scholar schooled you over all the inaccuracies in the anti-Catholic one? Your life must be really sad. Certainly there's a forum somewhere that this drivel is on-topic for, so you can actually have your half-assed trolling pastebin monologues get the response you desire?
All the fast food chains around here had already switched to paper years ago... where is this actually still a problem? Which types of packages/materials are actually still being used that even require a non-stick coating, and which actual restaurant chains are still using them?
That's a really nice theory that justified the build out of the existing phone grid on taxpayer dollars. Unfortunately, in practice the real problem then becomes keeping it neutral, defending control from being usurped by greedy megacorps.
I'm still convinced it only "flopped" due to fake news being parroted so widely about it by people who never tried one, never saw one, and never would have bought one anyway because they'd already decided to save their weekly allowance up for the then-completely-vaporware XboxOne or PlayStation4.
Yea, but then if you look at the comparative pricing on the Atom chips, you just can't take them seriously for anything other than a desperate fixation on x86 instruction sets.
You were always free to make your own OS and the software products.
Believe it or not, this is not and never has been common knowledge. In fact, the prevailing belief amongst people my grandmother's age is that the government will eventually come round up and imprison all the Linux users for crimes against capitalism.
Or was their privacy unlawfully violated for nothing? And, really, only two? I find that hard to believe, and, if true... frankly rather unimpressive. I bet the advertisers pedaling these malware ads on/. right now know more about terrorist activity than law enforcement does.
Well, World of Warcraft stopped working in the old version about 2 days after 2.0-rc2 was released, so in reality you don't actually have to go far to find people who care about this.
Chances are that they aren't even using one Windows Phone - just spoofing the browser ident string from a cluster of virtual servers running PHP scripts. But I guarantee that somewhere, someone is using these numbers to boost Windows Phone's reported popularity to existing/potential investors and app developers.
In all seriousness, I'd be surprised if the real number was below 80% for twitter. Most of the investors/shareholders - the ones who aren't actually involved in orchestrating the bots themselves that is - would be grabbing their torches and pitchforks if they knew.
Just as easy to block.
Unless you're making this post from Cameroon right now, I don't think you have any moral high-ground to stand on here. Ostensibly this is something that is within the purview of NATO.
Nah, it's real simple. You could always get in-game gold by spending your time playing. You could always get money in the real world by spending your time working. Some people have more money than time. Some people have more time than money. This make the economics more flexible, to boost total subscription rates, and reinforce them somewhat against subscription headcount losses that occur as a direct result of economic turmoil.
They weren't helping. I remember. I was there.
I think they literally can't fit their crap into that small of a box. The whole x86 approach must be fundamentally too bloated, and their chip designs just simply too inefficient below a certain performance envelope. Their technology simply physically can't compete with ARM, and this current faceplant is more evidence of what happens when they try to.
I would say the FBI and the NSA both, at the very least. It is somewhat of a relief to see the CIA disagreeing with them, but not that much of a relief due to how long it took for them to speak up about it and their apparent unwillingness to do anything further than that.
Switching to the anti-Buddhist one now, since that biblical scholar schooled you over all the inaccuracies in the anti-Catholic one? Your life must be really sad. Certainly there's a forum somewhere that this drivel is on-topic for, so you can actually have your half-assed trolling pastebin monologues get the response you desire?
All the fast food chains around here had already switched to paper years ago... where is this actually still a problem? Which types of packages/materials are actually still being used that even require a non-stick coating, and which actual restaurant chains are still using them?
That's a really nice theory that justified the build out of the existing phone grid on taxpayer dollars. Unfortunately, in practice the real problem then becomes keeping it neutral, defending control from being usurped by greedy megacorps.
I'm still convinced it only "flopped" due to fake news being parroted so widely about it by people who never tried one, never saw one, and never would have bought one anyway because they'd already decided to save their weekly allowance up for the then-completely-vaporware XboxOne or PlayStation4.
The removal of compilers thing really pisses me off, actually. Probably the leading cause of Linux being installed on old Macbooks.
Yea, but then if you look at the comparative pricing on the Atom chips, you just can't take them seriously for anything other than a desperate fixation on x86 instruction sets.
Nah, below the 5-10W range, nothing that isn't ARM exists which still has enough features to boot a desktop OS.
You were always free to make your own OS and the software products.
Believe it or not, this is not and never has been common knowledge. In fact, the prevailing belief amongst people my grandmother's age is that the government will eventually come round up and imprison all the Linux users for crimes against capitalism.
cd /home
mkdir removed_home_directories_2017_02_01
mv user1 user2 user3 removed_home_directories_2017_02-01/
chmod 0500 removed_home_directories_2017_02_01
Well, you've posted all this anonymously so far now. Care to share with us any actionable details about your story and what you're being extorted for?
Or was their privacy unlawfully violated for nothing? And, really, only two? I find that hard to believe, and, if true... frankly rather unimpressive. I bet the advertisers pedaling these malware ads on /. right now know more about terrorist activity than law enforcement does.
I would have guessed 93% or higher.
Cat lovers modding you down, but this was funny.
... ban those same advertisers from Slashdot?
If not who cares.
Well, World of Warcraft stopped working in the old version about 2 days after 2.0-rc2 was released, so in reality you don't actually have to go far to find people who care about this.
Anyone who has been watching him on TV can provide a quote for that. You're not in the U.S. are you?
Chances are that they aren't even using one Windows Phone - just spoofing the browser ident string from a cluster of virtual servers running PHP scripts. But I guarantee that somewhere, someone is using these numbers to boost Windows Phone's reported popularity to existing/potential investors and app developers.
In all seriousness, I'd be surprised if the real number was below 80% for twitter. Most of the investors/shareholders - the ones who aren't actually involved in orchestrating the bots themselves that is - would be grabbing their torches and pitchforks if they knew.
Deal only now on hold because the SEC is investigating.