Millenials these days... The "DIGITAL" logo atop the story is the logo of a corporation called DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), who made PDPs and VAXen computers, and Alpha processors. Get off my lawn, and get your history straight!
Me too. Even though it's not september. I'd rather stare at the goatse pic than to receive this news. I guess that in Korea, passing away is only for old people. RobLimo should have moved there. RIP. I'm sorry.
I got used to features such as visual mode, folding and multiple split windows (GP could try:sp,:vs, and C-W w, C-W h, C-W j, C-W k, C-W l etc). Love those fluffs.
"Every version is subtly different, and just because you can use the modern version doesn't mean you know the subset of common features that work everywhere."
You are talking about the many vi clones that exist or existed (nvi, elvis, ex-vi, stevie etc). while the article mentions the One True Editor that came to rule them all, Vim, created by Bram Moolenaar. Today any *nix distribution is guaranteed to have vim available, and there is no such difference of common features anymore.
For the first time in years I miss a few mod points. Parent should be TOP! I'd just like to add Java and other managed languages to his list of SJW languages. Perfect concept. Thanks!
In Portuguese the word is "chÃ", pronounced as an English speaker would read aloud "sha". Don't know Catalan, but the dot is pink, indicating that in that the word is also some variation of "cha".
I can see a legitimate use for this vulnerability: disable mobiles of drivers who insist on texting while driving. With a little sophistication, it can be done automatically, with your own phone safely in your pocket.
I pay my regular bills using the bank's website, not the credit card. These "virtual CC numbers" are useful for when you don't want to hand out your CC details to some random Internet shop. Even though they say they never store our credit card information, I don't quite believe it, so I feel safer that way.
My bank here in Brazil (Banco do Brasil) offers a similar service, but only for *credit* cards. I love it, and it is secure too: the CC number generated is shown half on your computer, half on your registered cellphone (SMS). After the number of transactions you specify, up to the limit amount you pick, and until the expire date you choose, that virtual credit card is'nt valid anymore.
Result from English - Chinese (traditional) - English (the original text is yours):
Person A: Look at this amazing gadget! It let me hear what you're saying German English! There is a spare. Put it in your ear, you can hear me translate it into English and German!
Person B: Great! Now, our different languages will not stop us from understanding each other!
A: Imagine, with this, we can break with the development of mutual understanding and mutual interference language barriers. This may be the answer to world peace!
B: I do not think so. Good luck and let this thing to have to say what Donald Trump has brought peace.
=== Thai:
Man A: See this amazing gadget! It helps me to hear what you're saying in German, in English! This is Parts Put it in your ear and you can hear in English and translated into German!
Man B: Great! Now, a different language, we will not stop us from understanding each other!
A: I think on this we can break down the language barriers that interfere with the development of a common understanding of one another. This might be the answer to world peace!
B: I'm not sure about that. Good luck getting this thing to turn what Donald Trump has to say is quiet.
Well, that's quite a surprising outcome for your experiment. The general meaning of the conversation didn't get lost in translation, and while there was a little weirdness, a sane human being is perfectly capable of understanding that.
Did you try other languages - more exotic ones, such as Mandarin or Vietnamese?
" I still prefer Windows Phone over the alternatives. Does that make me a fan?"
No, IMO, as long as you are ready to change as soon as a better alternative *for your particular, personal, individual* needs arises. A true fan (enthusiast) won't move on no matter what.
Is there such a thing as "windows phone fans"? I'd have thought that fans as in coolers would be more likely than fans as in enthusiasts regarding Windows Mobile...
Millenials these days... The "DIGITAL" logo atop the story is the logo of a corporation called DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), who made PDPs and VAXen computers, and Alpha processors. Get off my lawn, and get your history straight!
Me too. Even though it's not september. I'd rather stare at the goatse pic than to receive this news. I guess that in Korea, passing away is only for old people. RobLimo should have moved there. RIP. I'm sorry.
I got used to features such as visual mode, folding and multiple split windows (GP could try :sp, :vs, and C-W w, C-W h, C-W j, C-W k, C-W l etc). Love those fluffs.
"Every version is subtly different, and just because you can use the modern version doesn't mean you know the subset of common features that work everywhere."
You are talking about the many vi clones that exist or existed (nvi, elvis, ex-vi, stevie etc). while the article mentions the One True Editor that came to rule them all, Vim, created by Bram Moolenaar. Today any *nix distribution is guaranteed to have vim available, and there is no such difference of common features anymore.
Can you name the country? Sounds almost like my own People's Republic of Brazil.
For the first time in years I miss a few mod points. Parent should be TOP! I'd just like to add Java and other managed languages to his list of SJW languages. Perfect concept. Thanks!
Slashdot is old enough to drink, but can't handle UTF-8. The word "cha" above should be with an acute diacritic over the a.
In Portuguese the word is "chÃ", pronounced as an English speaker would read aloud "sha". Don't know Catalan, but the dot is pink, indicating that in that the word is also some variation of "cha".
So now the U.S. want to win Freeciv? Without even putting people on Martian soil?
I wish best of luck for you.
I can see a legitimate use for this vulnerability: disable mobiles of drivers who insist on texting while driving. With a little sophistication, it can be done automatically, with your own phone safely in your pocket.
"(...), or to create it faster."
To create it faster *once*, notwhitstanding that it will run millionces!
I pay my regular bills using the bank's website, not the credit card. These "virtual CC numbers" are useful for when you don't want to hand out your CC details to some random Internet shop. Even though they say they never store our credit card information, I don't quite believe it, so I feel safer that way.
My bank here in Brazil (Banco do Brasil) offers a similar service, but only for *credit* cards. I love it, and it is secure too: the CC number generated is shown half on your computer, half on your registered cellphone (SMS). After the number of transactions you specify, up to the limit amount you pick, and until the expire date you choose, that virtual credit card is'nt valid anymore.
BINGO! :)
We have a winner.
When buzzword-speak arrives to Linuxdom, it's time to move on.
Result from English - Chinese (traditional) - English (the original text is yours):
Person A: Look at this amazing gadget! It let me hear what you're saying German English! There is a spare. Put it in your ear, you can hear me translate it into English and German!
Person B: Great! Now, our different languages will not stop us from understanding each other!
A: Imagine, with this, we can break with the development of mutual understanding and mutual interference language barriers. This may be the answer to world peace!
B: I do not think so. Good luck and let this thing to have to say what Donald Trump has brought peace.
===
Thai:
Man A: See this amazing gadget! It helps me to hear what you're saying in German, in English! This is Parts Put it in your ear and you can hear in English and translated into German!
Man B: Great! Now, a different language, we will not stop us from understanding each other!
A: I think on this we can break down the language barriers that interfere with the development of a common understanding of one another. This might be the answer to world peace!
B: I'm not sure about that. Good luck getting this thing to turn what Donald Trump has to say is quiet.
Well, that's quite a surprising outcome for your experiment. The general meaning of the conversation didn't get lost in translation, and while there was a little weirdness, a sane human being is perfectly capable of understanding that.
Did you try other languages - more exotic ones, such as Mandarin or Vietnamese?
I see what you did here, tehehehe
Wow, great reply, and well fundamented too. This deserves a name other than "Anonymous Coward" and a post of its own. GJ, thanks.
Systemd bashing generates more heat these days than good ole MICRO$~1 bashing.
Can we consider the traditional game of Go solved, then? And how about chess, what about calculating 32-piece EGTBs?
My kingdom for a mod point :) Bravo, Mr. poo! Good way to start a year.
" I still prefer Windows Phone over the alternatives. Does that make me a fan?"
No, IMO, as long as you are ready to change as soon as a better alternative *for your particular, personal, individual* needs arises. A true fan (enthusiast) won't move on no matter what.
Bah, humbugh, those 30-ish younglings also fall for this shiney... GET OFF MY LAWN!
"Microsoft Fails Windows Phone Fans (...)"
Is there such a thing as "windows phone fans"? I'd have thought that fans as in coolers would be more likely than fans as in enthusiasts regarding Windows Mobile...
Yeah, my bad. Those sixpacks messed up with my internal compass... or maybe Arda is round, and I chose the longest way :)