Yup. The language / environment is largely irrelevant. That's what references, manuals, APIs, and all other forms of documentation are for. Knowing how to program is what matters.
Recently switched to a face wash that uses peach pits or apricot pits or whatever instead of the stupid little plastic beads that's don't actually scrub.
Robin Miller for Slashdot: This is Jaspreet Singh, he is the CEO and founder of Druva, and Druva is working on... describe it... the edge of what?’
Jaspreet Singh : Druva, the way I would say it is that, without putting too much marketing into it, is a convergence of data production right, we’re trying to converge backup DR availability governance into a single solution in the cloud. Today cloud is synonymous with endpoints, a solution predominantly works on endpoints and being at the edge but the idea, the vision is to take it towards a core, eventually towards a big mainstream or mainframe servers, internet to data centers eventually, but it’s a convergence of backup archival, e-discovery, availability for data at the edge.
Maybe the reason you've laid off your entire staff twice is because you don't know what it is you're doing. I've heard more coherent answers from the Obama Administration.
Most riders who ride for more than a few years DO end up in a major wreck. Call up Geico and ask about full coverage motorcycle insurance rates for different age brackets. Ask any old biker about it.
OP said "day to day" activities. He's updating one pump at a time. What are the other pumps doing? Dispensing gasoline. To update all 16 pumps at once would render all 16 pumps out of service for half an hour. That is simply unacceptable for the station. They would not want to just shut everything down and eliminate a half-hour's worth of revenue from 15 pumps just so OP is not inconvenienced.
This is a typical IT viewpoint. We have a technical problem to solve, and to hell with the users. They're just in the way of our supreme elegance anyway.
Not to mention the lawsuit when a customer trips over the cat5 obstacle course.
It does mean it's designed wrong. If each critical component isn't checking and reporting its own status, and if there isn't a way for the operator to see the status of all components, and if the plane lets you fucking fly it with bad or unknown component status, then you've fucking fucked up your fucking design.
Nothing's foolproof, but that doesn't excuse basic sanity checks for critical components. This fuck up worse than NASA/Lockheed losing the Mars orbiter in 1999 due to metric/imperial units.
Your an idiot. You can put fuel in any aircraft that may have small amounts of water and it would potentially cause a fatal crash. In fact it has done so. You can install breaks wrong, but just forgetting to install them at all, you can get tire pressure wrong,..etc. You cannot make a thing that is impossible to somehow use, install incorrectly or otherwise break.
You're an idiot. Just because you can fuck something up doesn't mean that things should be designed to allow it, allow it silently, and allow it while allowing the thing to run as if it were done correctly.
Life-critical systems should be as resistant to user error as possible. Life-critical systems should prevent improper installation, warn/alert/make lots of noise when installed improperly, and avoid catastrophic failure at all costs.
In this case, they shouldn't have been able to install shit incorrectly, the shit should have told them it was installed incorrectly, and the plane should have refused to fucking move because it should have known shit was installed incorrectly.
LG and Sharp are the two big panel makers. Samsung make some for their own hardware but aren't big on supplying others. All Apple's current products use LG and Sharp screens.
Samsung is the biggest player in the high end consumer display market. Why do you think Apple is trying so hard to avoid buying parts from Samsung?
The real reason is that they'd have to buy the panels from Samsung. There's no point in doing that when they can sell the only differentiation their set would have - the software - in a product they already make - the Apple TV - without letting Samsung take a cut.
It's the keyswitch FEEL. Clicky or non-clicky, you want a mechanical keyswitch. There are many options now for people who want a non-clicky keyboard with good feel - check for a keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches.
Mechanical switches are a poor replacement for buckling springs. It's a world of difference.
Yup. The language / environment is largely irrelevant. That's what references, manuals, APIs, and all other forms of documentation are for.
Knowing how to program is what matters.
Whoooooooooooosh
Wrong.
Backups have to be on media that is completely disconnected. No data and no power. Otherwise it's a copy.
They will, however, keep selling more and more ridiculous ship designs for more and more ridiculous amounts of money before the game is finished.
Recently switched to a face wash that uses peach pits or apricot pits or whatever instead of the stupid little plastic beads that's don't actually scrub.
Robin Miller for Slashdot: This is Jaspreet Singh, he is the CEO and founder of Druva, and Druva is working on... describe it... the edge of what?’
Jaspreet Singh : Druva, the way I would say it is that, without putting too much marketing into it, is a convergence of data production right, we’re trying to converge backup DR availability governance into a single solution in the cloud. Today cloud is synonymous with endpoints, a solution predominantly works on endpoints and being at the edge but the idea, the vision is to take it towards a core, eventually towards a big mainstream or mainframe servers, internet to data centers eventually, but it’s a convergence of backup archival, e-discovery, availability for data at the edge.
Maybe the reason you've laid off your entire staff twice is because you don't know what it is you're doing. I've heard more coherent answers from the Obama Administration.
It means it's closed source!
Missing codecs: AAC, H.264, MP3
Missing plug-in: flash
So either patents or not their code, if you got a good solution for that I'm sure Google would like to hear it.
Exclude that shit, and Google's other "service features" shit.
Allow users to install those as plugins if they wish.
TADA!!!!!!!
Except statistically, bikers are wrong and the others are right.
Most riders who ride for more than a few years DO end up in a major wreck.
Call up Geico and ask about full coverage motorcycle insurance rates for different age brackets.
Ask any old biker about it.
mod up for good use of hectored
So, that would be like hitting on Megan Fox, in otherwords. Can't really judge that one very accurately either, because I'd do it every time.
I think you mean low chance high punishment.
Every rider thinks like you until they have their first real wreck.
No, the fix is to kill the shitty "show some tiles of sites you visit" tab page and use about:blank.
The root cause is people shouting "Don't roll your own crypto!" and scaring people away from using anything but the bog-standard, NSA-approved shit.
OP said "day to day" activities. He's updating one pump at a time. What are the other pumps doing? Dispensing gasoline. To update all 16 pumps at once would render all 16 pumps out of service for half an hour. That is simply unacceptable for the station. They would not want to just shut everything down and eliminate a half-hour's worth of revenue from 15 pumps just so OP is not inconvenienced.
This is a typical IT viewpoint. We have a technical problem to solve, and to hell with the users. They're just in the way of our supreme elegance anyway.
Not to mention the lawsuit when a customer trips over the cat5 obstacle course.
It does mean it's designed wrong.
If each critical component isn't checking and reporting its own status, and if there isn't a way for the operator to see the status of all components, and if the plane lets you fucking fly it with bad or unknown component status, then you've fucking fucked up your fucking design.
Nothing's foolproof, but that doesn't excuse basic sanity checks for critical components. This fuck up worse than NASA/Lockheed losing the Mars orbiter in 1999 due to metric/imperial units.
Your an idiot. You can put fuel in any aircraft that may have small amounts of water and it would potentially cause a fatal crash. In fact it has done so. You can install breaks wrong, but just forgetting to install them at all, you can get tire pressure wrong, ..etc. You cannot make a thing that is impossible to somehow use, install incorrectly or otherwise break.
You're an idiot. Just because you can fuck something up doesn't mean that things should be designed to allow it, allow it silently, and allow it while allowing the thing to run as if it were done correctly.
Life-critical systems should be as resistant to user error as possible.
Life-critical systems should prevent improper installation, warn/alert/make lots of noise when installed improperly, and avoid catastrophic failure at all costs.
In this case, they shouldn't have been able to install shit incorrectly, the shit should have told them it was installed incorrectly, and the plane should have refused to fucking move because it should have known shit was installed incorrectly.
LG and Sharp are the two big panel makers. Samsung make some for their own hardware but aren't big on supplying others. All Apple's current products use LG and Sharp screens.
Samsung is the biggest player in the high end consumer display market.
Why do you think Apple is trying so hard to avoid buying parts from Samsung?
Seriously.
If your shit can be installed wrong and lives depend on it being installed correctly, it's designed wrong.
You wouldn't cover the electricity cost.
The real reason is that they'd have to buy the panels from Samsung.
There's no point in doing that when they can sell the only differentiation their set would have - the software - in a product they already make - the Apple TV - without letting Samsung take a cut.
At this moment of time I am replacing a motherboard. Will Windows 7 even boot off it? NO!
Bullshit.
No efi support or I should say limited and no I do not even mean secure boot.
Bullshit.
I am talking usb 3 which Windows 7 doesn't support.
Bullshit.
USB 2 in efi? No support or very limited. Sata in uefi mode? Nope. Exotic. Need 3rd party driver.
Bullshit that doesn't even make sense. What does Windows 7 have to do with it? Talk to your mobo and peripheral manufacturers.
Windows 7 will boot if you turn on csm aka compatibility support module which trashes your boot time.
No tablet support.
Also bullshit.
It's the keyswitch FEEL. Clicky or non-clicky, you want a mechanical keyswitch. There are many options now for people who want a non-clicky keyboard with good feel - check for a keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches.
Mechanical switches are a poor replacement for buckling springs. It's a world of difference.
Is the George Foreman Grill a fad?
My ancient model gets frequent use for bacon-wrapped sausages.
A kitchen device that can only be used for one purpose is a waste of space.
Yeah, fuck that refrigerator. All it does it keep things cold!
And what's with this knife? It just cuts things! How fucking pedestrian!