Matthew 5:
17“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.
So lets grab some stones and secure ourselves a good spot in heaven:
19Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 20For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.
Perhaps you should read the bible before making claims like these.
Most of the world are nowhere near the sorry state that the US is in, so they can't really shut it down. Might have to find a new server to host the project, but that is pretty much it.
NSA (or someone else) could try to include a back door, but let's say that people review the changes, so it becomes known. Fork, bad mouth truecrypt, recommend NoBackstabNewTrueCrypt instead.
I really think that there are enough FOSS zealots here for this to happen, so I am not particularly worried.
Well, this sure ain't the market for Macs, and that is why I doubt that that Mac will be the dominant platform in 5-10 years. BRIC's GDP (Brazil, Russia, India and China in case you were wondering) is simply not high enough for there to be a market for Macs.
Microsoft on the other hand seems to have understood this and price their products accordingly. This strategy keeps people locked in, but it hardly creates any revenue. Not that Microsoft doesn't have enough money as it is, but I think it is unlikely that there will be a profitable market in the next five years to come. BillyG will continue to travel the world, spreading the glorious word of Micro$oft and the politicians fall for it.
Free and Open Source Software has a golden opportunity here, but it requires more than just being out there. What I believe is needed is a local movement with political backing. The software is there, but now we need to make sure that it is adopted.
Widespread use in Brazil, will surely affect the rest of South America and as the summary says: "which also tends to favor software that is not perceived as American." can't apply to only Brazil. The year of Linux has yet to come, but if it happens, then it wont happen because Americans decide that Microsoft is evil.
Actually, r600 documentation is expected in a few months. That can hardly be called catching up compared to how it has been earlier.
Using the gpu to decode h264 etc is something I see as quite possible, but it is likely that it is something we have to implement ourselves (something I think we are capable of).
Oh? really? Well guess what, I went with fedora core 5 over Ubuntu because I told myself that I wasn't interested in only an alternative to windows, I was after learning as much as possible (kind of the reason I installed Gentoo some months after)
And now I'm using Arch Linux, because I learned how to get around. (Not saying it won't happen with Ubuntu, but brown was a real turn off)
Unlike the bunch here that cries "It should be called KDE 4.0 Beta 1", I believe that it should be called KDE 4.0. It signals that the base technology is ready and it is time for adoption by a larger mass than what the release candidates had. Remember that KDE 3.5.8 is a matured product, KDE 4.0 is not. It doesn't happen over night.
Whiners aside, yay, KDE 4.0 is here. Congratulations everyone!
At first I didn't really see the point. It is a laptop with windows XP. How was that news-worthy? Then I kind of remembered that vista is the new ME and it seems a lot of people think so too.
It is Qt4 that makes KDE cross platform. The Koffice that is in development (v2) uses Qt4. So Koffice on windoze will be when it is done. (devs said something about during the spring)
No. the wear is leveled out over the whole drive so you can partition however you want to. If only to serve as some mental map like: "I want root partition to use this much space, and the swap to have this much, and then some for my document etc"
You know there are other alternatives. I'm actually quite fond of koffice. You should give it a go. Using Qt, instead of implementing drawing capabilities yourself, seems at least sane and it's a lot faster.
EFI does a whole lot more than what I want it to do. A whole lot more than it should do as well. Kind of the same reason I don't want anything to do with things that have a TPM.
Now if only we could have larger bios chips, then having a linux kernel on one makes sense.
We'll get there. And when we do, it's because we have the better product.
We already have that you say?
Well, I am inclined to agree, but we are willing to learn something new, to tinker with it, make it our own. The same cannot be said about the rest. They will come around eventually.
Gamers! This is the group we should capture. Compiz candy, working drivers and a finished Wine that works with whatever game they want to play. Needless to say that the potential for improvement is evident.
It's like saying no one ever gets down to the core and uses assembly.
But I don't really disagree. Just like computing has revolutionized our society, genetic programming will do the same. My bets are on bio-weapons > usefull stuff though.
8 sims connected to 8 different identities? no? hmm, how many votes... how many votes. I'm guessing one here. Remember that this is a democratic election, not some half-thought-through garage setup.
No. You are distributing photo restorations and touchups, not a modified version of GIMP.
Seems relevant http://accidenture.com/
Matthew 5:
17“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.
So lets grab some stones and secure ourselves a good spot in heaven:
19Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 20For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.
Perhaps you should read the bible before making claims like these.
Most of the world are nowhere near the sorry state that the US is in, so they can't really shut it down. Might have to find a new server to host the project, but that is pretty much it.
NSA (or someone else) could try to include a back door, but let's say that people review the changes, so it becomes known. Fork, bad mouth truecrypt, recommend NoBackstabNewTrueCrypt instead.
I really think that there are enough FOSS zealots here for this to happen, so I am not particularly worried.
Well, this sure ain't the market for Macs, and that is why I doubt that that Mac will be the dominant platform in 5-10 years. BRIC's GDP (Brazil, Russia, India and China in case you were wondering) is simply not high enough for there to be a market for Macs.
Microsoft on the other hand seems to have understood this and price their products accordingly. This strategy keeps people locked in, but it hardly creates any revenue. Not that Microsoft doesn't have enough money as it is, but I think it is unlikely that there will be a profitable market in the next five years to come. BillyG will continue to travel the world, spreading the glorious word of Micro$oft and the politicians fall for it.
Free and Open Source Software has a golden opportunity here, but it requires more than just being out there. What I believe is needed is a local movement with political backing. The software is there, but now we need to make sure that it is adopted.
Widespread use in Brazil, will surely affect the rest of South America and as the summary says: "which also tends to favor software that is not perceived as American." can't apply to only Brazil. The year of Linux has yet to come, but if it happens, then it wont happen because Americans decide that Microsoft is evil.
Actually, r600 documentation is expected in a few months. That can hardly be called catching up compared to how it has been earlier.
Using the gpu to decode h264 etc is something I see as quite possible, but it is likely that it is something we have to implement ourselves (something I think we are capable of).
You won't get UVD because of DRM, but I think you are better off asking Bridgman on the phoronix forums.
Admiral steve ballmer: FIRE ZE CHAIRS!
So by your standard, USA is another oppressed country that we don't want to read about on slashdot.
Oh? really? Well guess what, I went with fedora core 5 over Ubuntu because I told myself that I wasn't interested in only an alternative to windows, I was after learning as much as possible (kind of the reason I installed Gentoo some months after)
And now I'm using Arch Linux, because I learned how to get around. (Not saying it won't happen with Ubuntu, but brown was a real turn off)
Unlike the bunch here that cries "It should be called KDE 4.0 Beta 1", I believe that it should be called KDE 4.0. It signals that the base technology is ready and it is time for adoption by a larger mass than what the release candidates had. Remember that KDE 3.5.8 is a matured product, KDE 4.0 is not. It doesn't happen over night.
Whiners aside, yay, KDE 4.0 is here. Congratulations everyone!
Not as if I am going to bother finding out if it is true or not, but I am sure there is better than decent alternatives on the "most prominent" OS
No worries, I'm sure it was begging them to end it's misery.
At first I didn't really see the point. It is a laptop with windows XP. How was that news-worthy? Then I kind of remembered that vista is the new ME and it seems a lot of people think so too.
It is Qt4 that makes KDE cross platform. The Koffice that is in development (v2) uses Qt4. So Koffice on windoze will be when it is done. (devs said something about during the spring)
Thank you lawmakers all over the world for criminalizing the young. I'm sure they will feel really bad about breaking other laws as well
No. the wear is leveled out over the whole drive so you can partition however you want to. If only to serve as some mental map like: "I want root partition to use this much space, and the swap to have this much, and then some for my document etc"
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation/2541-Zero-Punctuation-The-Orange-Box
Other reviews he has done is also worth checking out.
Or simply left windows behind.
Faster! Faster! Faster!!!
You know there are other alternatives. I'm actually quite fond of koffice. You should give it a go. Using Qt, instead of implementing drawing capabilities yourself, seems at least sane and it's a lot faster.
EFI does a whole lot more than what I want it to do. A whole lot more than it should do as well. Kind of the same reason I don't want anything to do with things that have a TPM.
Now if only we could have larger bios chips, then having a linux kernel on one makes sense.
For those who are wondering what the lanham act is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanham_Act gives some explanation without too much legalese.
We'll get there. And when we do, it's because we have the better product.
We already have that you say?
Well, I am inclined to agree, but we are willing to learn something new, to tinker with it, make it our own. The same cannot be said about the rest. They will come around eventually.
Gamers! This is the group we should capture. Compiz candy, working drivers and a finished Wine that works with whatever game they want to play. Needless to say that the potential for improvement is evident.
It's like saying no one ever gets down to the core and uses assembly.
But I don't really disagree. Just like computing has revolutionized our society, genetic programming will do the same. My bets are on bio-weapons > usefull stuff though.
8 sims connected to 8 different identities? no? hmm, how many votes... how many votes. I'm guessing one here. Remember that this is a democratic election, not some half-thought-through garage setup.