That's not common knowledge though. Roughly 80% of the populace is under the mistaken assumption that law enforcement would both care and be competent.
Well, if DirecTV carried Netflix then that might be true in practice. TiVo's partnership with them didn't work out so well though so I doubt it's a safe place for innovation.
Graphics are better. Security is worse. Understanding is worse. RAM is cheaper but software just wastes more of it to compensate. Same goes for CPU speed; CPUs are much faster but software is just slower to compensate. Bandwidth is overpriced as fuck. Dishonesty runs rampant in the industry, causing permanent erosion of the public trust.
Systemd, PHP, and Mozilla aren't part of any "stack" in any relevant context of the word. If you're gonna try to troll so lazily, at least figure out the context of the words you're using so your statement is logically congruous.
Holy fuck, how are you guys paying for all this!?
(LOL)
Hint: this means the manufacturers using it are embarrassed to advertise it on the box.
Become the change you want to see in the world.
Are there still Slashdot polls?
That's not common knowledge though. Roughly 80% of the populace is under the mistaken assumption that law enforcement would both care and be competent.
Hyperbole and sarcasm won't save you when you're stuck in the middle of the desert with nothing but a paraplegic camel and your witty remarks.
Consider the possibility this means other entities were rigging the same poll.
Paying for it with campaign donations is what constitutes the felony.
Well, I got angry, but so much makes me angry these days that I just can't be bothered to post a comment about every little thing.
Mexico?
And buttons.
Shut up you fucking Russian. Once this country implodes into civil war, the money for your job dries up too. Consider that.
Cheap Mexican labor is fucking carrying our economy you stupid shill.
I honestly wish I could disagree to this, but I don't see any evidence he's wrong. And I've been looking hard for it.
It has happened already.
Well, if DirecTV carried Netflix then that might be true in practice. TiVo's partnership with them didn't work out so well though so I doubt it's a safe place for innovation.
I think he's just trying to make a point without being complicit in advertising for them.
Graphics are better. Security is worse. Understanding is worse. RAM is cheaper but software just wastes more of it to compensate. Same goes for CPU speed; CPUs are much faster but software is just slower to compensate. Bandwidth is overpriced as fuck. Dishonesty runs rampant in the industry, causing permanent erosion of the public trust.
Systemd, PHP, and Mozilla aren't part of any "stack" in any relevant context of the word. If you're gonna try to troll so lazily, at least figure out the context of the words you're using so your statement is logically congruous.
Meanwhile, just two articles earlier on the same exact page you just posted to: "Windows 7 Users Who Installed January Update Report Network Issues; Some Say the Update Has Also Incorrectly Flagged Their OS License as 'Not Genuine'"
Win98 SE was your idea of "stable?" I'm guessing you never tried to get more than 64 hours of uptime from it.
The part that needs to be compiled against the kernel isn't the part Steam checks for. Fuck your astroturfing.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
Lots of netbooks hitting the market these days have 16-32GB eMMC..
Oh, you think having less than 7GB of free space is gonna stop Windows from trying to fill it? Good luck with that.