If you, say, write it down on boot everyone will know. Until then provide simple how-to's. Besides we are talking about Linux so it shouldn't be much of a problem.
Well, even if created by Javascript it should be still there when you press back (when using Opera at least). I don't use Javascript so I don't have this problem -/. shows me a normal form on a separate page.
Because?
Like unexpected string concatenation, yeah.
Script does that. Surprise!
Like, umm... filename_#{arch_and_or_distro}.bin is super duper hard and breakable, yeah. String concatenation as a rocket science in XXI. Stay tuned.
Simple script can do anything required. There is no need to modify kernel and/or ELF.
Besides: bandwidth for servers and users.
Hopefully this will never happen.
Then they combine and here we have Judges.
If you, say, write it down on boot everyone will know. Until then provide simple how-to's. Besides we are talking about Linux so it shouldn't be much of a problem.
Every single time This 'joke''s way too old for 21 century.
Well, if you consider double KO as a valid "capable of defeating" definition...
It sure can. Unbelievable isn't it?
I don't even turn Javascript on, so it *is* fast. Besides Ruby 1.9 is way faster than 1.8.
I maybe slept under a rock or something... I'll look there, thanks.
Seems pretty pointless. Either learn a language or drop it.
I'd prefer native Ruby in browser though.
They invented it just for this very moment.
Really? Try something better next time. Like Debian or something.
The one thing that still bugs me is just they still use those bits-per-second thingy.
I've never seen myself and God in the same room. Oh my...
Well, even if created by Javascript it should be still there when you press back (when using Opera at least). I don't use Javascript so I don't have this problem - /. shows me a normal form on a separate page.
It does not freeze for me. Though I have Javascript disabled.
Browser itself should do it.
It is not an excuse to use GPL'd ones. Since, as you mentioned, they can used BSD ones, they should do so.
You have an option to write your own tiny library you know.
Don't know about you but I already can.
Hopefully our world isn't the world of Angel Sanctuary.