1. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
"Montreal's Italian community"
2. the condition of sharing or having certain attitudes and interests in common.
"the sense of community that organized religion can provide"
I would say GitHub users share a condition of having certain attitudes or interests in common, namely, GitHub. But I get the feeling you would not know what it would be like to have something in common with someone.
We can, when dickheads like you act like the mature adults you're supposed to be, mod this shit into the ground, and move the fuck on with no further interaction. There is no battle to be fought on/.
My experience reflects a very reactionary industry;
- Don't buy disks till current storage is redlining. - Don't buy LAN till the current one is swamped. - Don't patch till someone else (if you're lucky) gets raped. - Don't train till you you get bitten by a big knowledge gap, likely a result of the aforementioned rape. - Don't spend till someone bigger than you tells you to, even if a condition exists that leaves you vulnerable to any of the above points.
If accounting operated like the IT industry, accounting as we know it would not exist. A server is recoverable, an empty ban account due to negligent or facetious handling, is not.
I would however suggest the problem is not poor quality employee's but, as it turns out, poor quality accounting by the broader organisation. Time and time again I have seen projects and upgrades get bumped from capex to cpex till something happens that resonates high enough up the food chain for someone to open the loot box, no matter how hard the guys on the ground are petitioning for it. Perhaps it is accounting that has the poor quality employees?
There are plentyofexamples of people suggesting ping to 1.1.1.1 as a delay in batch scripting. The thought of batches all over the world now failing because people used a kludge method to pause was only slightly more amusing than the thought of all the junk traffic 1.1.1.1 would see as a result.
For our next amazing trick, we're going to make 555-xxxx a valid number range! Follow the action live at example.com!
> Also, remember that one of those needed a giant dangerious island (Australia) on the other size of the world to hold their most dangerious.
But that's completely incorrect. Britain began transporting convicts due to lack of land space for citizens, much less for the growing criminal underclass. Once they realised that sitting them in rotting boats in the harbour was a less than tenable solution, they started shipping them to the Scottish, Irish and American colonies in the early 1600's. The only reason Australia came into it was because of a tiny little spat in 1776 called the American Revolution, which, amongst other things, stopped the ability for Britain to ship its convicts there. With no other way to dispose of their criminal scum they decided 4 years later to go pave over the east coast of Australia and use it as a drop off instead, some 170 years after they began the transports.
The danger of the criminals never came into it. Necessity did. Twice.
Also, there is no "i" in dangerous, and the Nazi's were a political party, not a race, you silly bastard.
A solid "B" on the ASQ-228 altimeter indicates the system was in barometric altitude mode (R would be RADAR altitude).. Perhaps the flashing means the area barometric pressure had not been set and as such, the altimeter is not to be referenced/frozen at the last known good altitude? Does seem odd now you have pointed that out..
It's nice to see something flying in a straight line, but I'm not going to get excited till I see something move/bank/turn at a rate that exceeds current flight technologies. THAT will be impressive.
Why do we require one image to signify humanity on wikipedia? The pages for cats, dogs, birds, bats, spiders and fruit all feature composite images of the many species represented in one image. Why would the page for humans be any different? Indeed, the page goes on to show many examples of humans.
At least post as AC if you're going to make a dick of yourself..
The system works through greenhouses covering about half the size of a soccer field around the base of the tower.
Polluted air is sucked into the glasshouses and heated up by solar energy. The hot air then rises through the tower and passes through multiple layers of cleaning filters.
The cynic in me see's this as just another ploy by Google to give up biometric data. And people will happily feed the machine without so much as a second thought because they want to see which artwork they look like? Is that really worth the cost?
Moot point. You can change the configuration of your living room. You cannot change the configuration of your face. And the layout of your living room is not being used as an access method to your digital life. Flippant disregard of the deeper consequences such as yours is the reason people don't care, and manufacturers know it.
Who says you have to? A modern flagship phone is good for at least two years, and if the S4 I recently handed off to a relative is anything to go by, significantly longer.
You choose to update every year, there's not a gun to your head, and if you are as concerned about e-waste as you claim to be, this should not even be a question in your mind.
This was my first thought. A great way to demonstrate your email address is valid and being used, and that the person on the end of it is a "rube" who will engage, thus making your address even more of a target. Pass.
I'm not a fan either. Biggest problem I have with it is when people link share, they end up sharing a google link, not the actual website URL. Whos winning there? Sure, I'm aware and will dig up the actual link, but I know I am a minority here.
Meanwhile, the general consensus ITT is everyone hates it, but no one knows what to do about it. Easy fix. Set defaults to and search via encrypted.google.com. Not sure how, but it breaks AMP functionality on every machine I have set it on.
The guy allowed a breach of NDA. That's a fundamental rule in any shop that deals with products that ship more than 10 units per production round. He'll never work at that level again, as far as the big end of Silicon Valley is concerned, his name is mud.
If anything, I'm a HP fanboi. I'm writing this from a 9470, my old 8460 is out serving duty in the workshop. Between service as a hammer and a square edge to measure up against, I use it to run searches and play music. Admittedly, it is getting a little long in the tooth, it is WAY out of square, but is perfectly functional otherwise.
My point was simply to demonstrate that once we have glazed the planet, the one's on the ISS (assuming it doesn't get a special delivery, because fuck international scientific collaboration!) will still be there, merrily grinding away SETI@home while waiting for the gentle caress of astronaut-y fingers that will never materialise. I don't see people hoisting you into orbit for the greater good of mankind you spanner. Perhaps they should.
Don't worry, I know you were calling GP a dense, simpleminded frat boy who has no concept of how the world actually works, as opposed to referring to the country Chad.
Apparently Slashdot is still coming to terms with how commas and sentence structures work.
Why the fuck are you dicking around on Youtube when you're "allegedly controlling" a tonne and a half of metal with 50 odd liters of volatile liquid in it?
Ever heard of Spotify, Panrora, or ya know, good old MP3s, you dangerous fuck?
There are people who will buy the cheapest accessory because they don't know better.
There are people who buy the premium/OEM accessory because they do know better.
The former group are not going to shell out coin for a power meter they likely won't even understand the meaning of. Feel free to argue that it's about education, but look how prevalent email and phone scams are some 10 years after they arrived. Don't know about you folks, but I'm kind of over getting told I'm a paranoid freak because people don't like to hear they're wrong.
The latter group will never need it because they know to avoid cheap Chinese crap to begin with. Nevermind I can find USB2 equivalents with a quick google search. This is not some ground breaking product.
Who is this device for, why are we discussing it, and why did we not discuss the USB 2 versions when they came out 18 months ago? This all reeks of product shilling IMO.
community
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noun
1. a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
"Montreal's Italian community"
2. the condition of sharing or having certain attitudes and interests in common.
"the sense of community that organized religion can provide"
I would say GitHub users share a condition of having certain attitudes or interests in common, namely, GitHub. But I get the feeling you would not know what it would be like to have something in common with someone.
We can, when dickheads like you act like the mature adults you're supposed to be, mod this shit into the ground, and move the fuck on with no further interaction. There is no battle to be fought on /.
My experience reflects a very reactionary industry;
- Don't buy disks till current storage is redlining.
- Don't buy LAN till the current one is swamped.
- Don't patch till someone else (if you're lucky) gets raped.
- Don't train till you you get bitten by a big knowledge gap, likely a result of the aforementioned rape.
- Don't spend till someone bigger than you tells you to, even if a condition exists that leaves you vulnerable to any of the above points.
If accounting operated like the IT industry, accounting as we know it would not exist. A server is recoverable, an empty ban account due to negligent or facetious handling, is not.
I would however suggest the problem is not poor quality employee's but, as it turns out, poor quality accounting by the broader organisation. Time and time again I have seen projects and upgrades get bumped from capex to cpex till something happens that resonates high enough up the food chain for someone to open the loot box, no matter how hard the guys on the ground are petitioning for it. Perhaps it is accounting that has the poor quality employees?
There are plenty of examples of people suggesting ping to 1.1.1.1 as a delay in batch scripting. The thought of batches all over the world now failing because people used a kludge method to pause was only slightly more amusing than the thought of all the junk traffic 1.1.1.1 would see as a result.
For our next amazing trick, we're going to make 555-xxxx a valid number range! Follow the action live at example.com!
> Also, remember that one of those needed a giant dangerious island (Australia) on the other size of the world to hold their most dangerious.
But that's completely incorrect. Britain began transporting convicts due to lack of land space for citizens, much less for the growing criminal underclass. Once they realised that sitting them in rotting boats in the harbour was a less than tenable solution, they started shipping them to the Scottish, Irish and American colonies in the early 1600's. The only reason Australia came into it was because of a tiny little spat in 1776 called the American Revolution, which, amongst other things, stopped the ability for Britain to ship its convicts there. With no other way to dispose of their criminal scum they decided 4 years later to go pave over the east coast of Australia and use it as a drop off instead, some 170 years after they began the transports.
The danger of the criminals never came into it. Necessity did. Twice.
Also, there is no "i" in dangerous, and the Nazi's were a political party, not a race, you silly bastard.
A solid "B" on the ASQ-228 altimeter indicates the system was in barometric altitude mode (R would be RADAR altitude).. Perhaps the flashing means the area barometric pressure had not been set and as such, the altimeter is not to be referenced/frozen at the last known good altitude? Does seem odd now you have pointed that out..
It's nice to see something flying in a straight line, but I'm not going to get excited till I see something move/bank/turn at a rate that exceeds current flight technologies. THAT will be impressive.
Why do we require one image to signify humanity on wikipedia? The pages for cats, dogs, birds, bats, spiders and fruit all feature composite images of the many species represented in one image. Why would the page for humans be any different? Indeed, the page goes on to show many examples of humans.
Am I missing something here?
It would also allow tit-for-tat moderation by the psychopaths of the board. What a perfectly horrible idea.
The system works through greenhouses covering about half the size of a soccer field around the base of the tower. Polluted air is sucked into the glasshouses and heated up by solar energy. The hot air then rises through the tower and passes through multiple layers of cleaning filters.
The cynic in me see's this as just another ploy by Google to give up biometric data. And people will happily feed the machine without so much as a second thought because they want to see which artwork they look like? Is that really worth the cost?
Moot point. You can change the configuration of your living room. You cannot change the configuration of your face. And the layout of your living room is not being used as an access method to your digital life. Flippant disregard of the deeper consequences such as yours is the reason people don't care, and manufacturers know it.
I hate to change a phone every year or so .
Who says you have to? A modern flagship phone is good for at least two years, and if the S4 I recently handed off to a relative is anything to go by, significantly longer.
You choose to update every year, there's not a gun to your head, and if you are as concerned about e-waste as you claim to be, this should not even be a question in your mind.
This was my first thought. A great way to demonstrate your email address is valid and being used, and that the person on the end of it is a "rube" who will engage, thus making your address even more of a target. Pass.
I'm not a fan either. Biggest problem I have with it is when people link share, they end up sharing a google link, not the actual website URL. Whos winning there? Sure, I'm aware and will dig up the actual link, but I know I am a minority here.
Meanwhile, the general consensus ITT is everyone hates it, but no one knows what to do about it. Easy fix. Set defaults to and search via encrypted.google.com. Not sure how, but it breaks AMP functionality on every machine I have set it on.
Enjoy!
Set your defaults to and search via encrypted.google.com. No AMP.
you know these Silicon Valley types
The guy allowed a breach of NDA. That's a fundamental rule in any shop that deals with products that ship more than 10 units per production round. He'll never work at that level again, as far as the big end of Silicon Valley is concerned, his name is mud.
If anything, I'm a HP fanboi. I'm writing this from a 9470, my old 8460 is out serving duty in the workshop. Between service as a hammer and a square edge to measure up against, I use it to run searches and play music. Admittedly, it is getting a little long in the tooth, it is WAY out of square, but is perfectly functional otherwise.
My point was simply to demonstrate that once we have glazed the planet, the one's on the ISS (assuming it doesn't get a special delivery, because fuck international scientific collaboration!) will still be there, merrily grinding away SETI@home while waiting for the gentle caress of astronaut-y fingers that will never materialise. I don't see people hoisting you into orbit for the greater good of mankind you spanner. Perhaps they should.
They'll probably survive a nuclear holocaust
They are the weapon of choice for computing in space, you can guarantee they will.
Don't worry, I know you were calling GP a dense, simpleminded frat boy who has no concept of how the world actually works, as opposed to referring to the country Chad. Apparently Slashdot is still coming to terms with how commas and sentence structures work.
Why the fuck are you dicking around on Youtube when you're "allegedly controlling" a tonne and a half of metal with 50 odd liters of volatile liquid in it?
Ever heard of Spotify, Panrora, or ya know, good old MP3s, you dangerous fuck?
There are people who will buy the cheapest accessory because they don't know better.
There are people who buy the premium/OEM accessory because they do know better.
The former group are not going to shell out coin for a power meter they likely won't even understand the meaning of. Feel free to argue that it's about education, but look how prevalent email and phone scams are some 10 years after they arrived. Don't know about you folks, but I'm kind of over getting told I'm a paranoid freak because people don't like to hear they're wrong.
The latter group will never need it because they know to avoid cheap Chinese crap to begin with. Nevermind I can find USB2 equivalents with a quick google search. This is not some ground breaking product.
Who is this device for, why are we discussing it, and why did we not discuss the USB 2 versions when they came out 18 months ago? This all reeks of product shilling IMO.
Awesome, I love it when the world doesn't live up to my cynicism, thank you.
Remember, sharing is caring!
..The fuck is this supposed to mean? We're expected to shill for this movie because we're geeks? Disgusting.
I'm a hyper intelligent shade of blue and I would woohvool him as well.