They shouldn't be using any consumer-grade operating system. They should be using a custom-written OS for their operation. It might cost more, but it becomes easier to implement security directly into the OS that way.
Oh, that's real nice. Chrome runs on Wine, but it doesn't even run on Windows 2000. I was disappointed to learn it didn't run on Win2k, because I have no XP/Vista machines.
Well, as humans, there are cultural and social barriers that we have put up for ourselves. This could be why we don't see which system could be better in terms of evolution.
Google has billions of dollars to pour into this project, which ensures it will have a future. Developers get to use the code, because it's open-source. End-users get a reliable, fast browser with an innovative design.
I hear that they also consume large amounts of Dihydrogen Monoxide. We should ban that as well!
John McCain has an RAIH, but he's not quite sure how many houses he has mirrored.
You forgot Vi vs. Emacs (personally, I use butterflies, but that's another story...)
They shouldn't be using any consumer-grade operating system. They should be using a custom-written OS for their operation. It might cost more, but it becomes easier to implement security directly into the OS that way.
Cue Richard Stallman singing a song about freedom... now.
Just goes to show that there is no company that will give up money to protect it's employees or quality of it's products.
Oh, that's real nice. Chrome runs on Wine, but it doesn't even run on Windows 2000. I was disappointed to learn it didn't run on Win2k, because I have no XP/Vista machines.
CamelCase is soooo last year.
I've got some sharks with lasers on their forehead to take care of those hunter spiders.
In OkCupid their censorship is rather humorous, the only word not allowed in their IM is "Michael Jackson".
That's two words, you insensitive clod!
The best thing for Comcast to do in this case is to keep the 250GB cap, but remove all P2P throttling. This would be a very effective plan.
Cancel or Allow?
Ha. We have zombie computers with Windows, and we have demons with BSD. What next, cute little penguins with Linux com... oh wait, never mind.
Well, as humans, there are cultural and social barriers that we have put up for ourselves. This could be why we don't see which system could be better in terms of evolution.
Well, I'm a Nigerian prince that needs to transfer some money. I'll give you 10% of the funds if you help me.
(P.S. This is completely legit.)
Also, ask for at least a 1-year redirection agreement. That way most people won't find their bookmarks to be broken.
No, he's going to throw it at the satellite.
These are only US government restrictions. What about other countries?
Um, I'm browsing on K-Meleon right now (it's not my primary browser though), and it uses Gecko. It runs faster than Firefox.
Seeing as it's open-source, sooner or later there will be a Linux port.
Google has billions of dollars to pour into this project, which ensures it will have a future. Developers get to use the code, because it's open-source. End-users get a reliable, fast browser with an innovative design.
Everybody wins in this case.
Don't mod me redundant, but the comic is released under a no-derivs license. The actual browser is released under a Free, open-source license.
Using a Creative Commons license for software is a pretty stupid decision as well.
I, for one, welcome our Google overlords!
And seeing as Mozilla is open-source as well, you might see both projects using each other's code in later releases.