China and US said they will go again to the moon... funny... because nowadays or in near futur it will be far more dangerous than in the 60s when you look at the amount of space junk. I'm sure some pieces have a quite high energy and even a super hull won't protect the poor men going to the moon.
That cannot work:"suspected" of file sharing is not enough. You cannot automate the system since an IP cannot identify a person since the IP holder guy could have a zombie machine used by others for file sharing. Means that, if you want to bring the proof of *that* specific guy being guilty, you cannot rely on the IP being used as file-sharing of copyrighted content. Moreover, if the guy is sharing with friends and/or family, this is the scholar case of the "private copy". If his private circle uses Linux, interoperability/private sharing is lawly speaking way above DRM and others freedom/privacy killers...
The borg gave money to EU through fines. Now, EU rewards The borg by hitting on one of the best borg opponents: google. Indeed, whatever you can think, there is really only one search engine which is the google one.
So if you translate: "Thx mister borg for your money, look we are attacking google on its ground, hope we will have more deals with you. Ahah everybody thinks we hate each other, thanks to the fine system".
http://savage2.s2games.com/main.php... game loaded with free linux 32 bits and linux 64 bits clients...
But what is the relationship with that news??
Well adobe not able to provide photoshop on linux 32 bits and 64 bits? Ok their devs suck big time.
Indeed, youtube uses exclusively a flash player... which is *bad* since it's not GPL.
It's obvious that they are quite incompetent at youtube because they are not even able to code a fall back on a proper HTML element. That would allow standard video web browser plugins to handle the stream (most support flv codecs and format).
Incompetence is the only reason I can think of, because I'm not able to picture google brut forcing flash on purpose. I don't think google being able to be that nasty... really.
... even a basic one, non optimizing one, is an insane task (compared to a C one for instance).
Around me, computer science students have to code a fully featured toolchain to reach for their diploma... and quite strangely, only C is able to make it... as soon as you talk C++ (not even its runtime library...), usually it is followed by "mentally ill" or "crazy" or "monstuous project" or... well you get the idea.
The C++ (or any similar language/framework) price in term of toolchain complexity (I'm not talking about gcc complexity but the complexity of writing a full featured one from scratch) is, for many coders, unreasonably high.
Losing time on nvidia reverse engineering... all this time could have been used to work on the new Linux graphic stack.
Thank you AMD (need full R7XX specs).
Oh! A wonderfull bloat!
Please open the hell gate and throw it through... why do we want to loose our precious time to promote the borg lock down and brain damaged stuff?? We, I meant us, real computer engineers, not those monkeys(...) part of the borg collective, open source or not.
It's gone. I was told it's finished, no video player DOM and no default codecs (ogg/mkv/theora/dirac/vorbis/speex).
That's a huge blow for GPL software since the web is now video/audio enabled...
Of course, to be fair with all OSes, they do not sell computers anymore in stores... Of course, they sell *all* their computers online... And indeed, GNU/Linux OSes exposure in store was not "efficient", let them be sold only online.
I hope I'm right... but, I really don't know why, something tells me it's not that simple...
Cool, moreover the GNU/Linux graphic stack is being remade to give developers even more control and ultimate horse power.
We are still waiting for the UT3 64bits linux native client thought. But that's fine, since it will rock like Quakes, Dooms etc etc...
If you want to get more games on GNU/Linux (32 bits and 64 bits), buy the games from those who make the effort to make a native version and let everybody know you play with it using GNU/Linux (don't forget 64 bits systems plz!).
somebody who has the borg OS installed on his computer is:
- an ignorant, he does not know that he surrendered his digital freedom.
- somebody forced to keep that awful thing on his hardware because he does not have the skills to get rid of it, but he's perfectly aware of what is at stake. This person suffers more and more every new day.
- A niche market user with a software locked out of GNU/Linux by the borg collective money.
- An a** ho**.
It's the BSD license which spawned all the proprietary *nix... and made a mess of it pushing the borg OS on the desktop. Moreover if you want performance: do not use a relational database.
Whatever happens, THE kernel have to be GPL. Do not contribute to BSDed software, only single licensed GPLed ones.
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China and US said they will go again to the moon... funny... because nowadays or in near futur it will be far more dangerous than in the 60s when you look at the amount of space junk. I'm sure some pieces have a quite high energy and even a super hull won't protect the poor men going to the moon.
That cannot work:"suspected" of file sharing is not enough. You cannot automate the system since an IP cannot identify a person since the IP holder guy could have a zombie machine used by others for file sharing. Means that, if you want to bring the proof of *that* specific guy being guilty, you cannot rely on the IP being used as file-sharing of copyrighted content. Moreover, if the guy is sharing with friends and/or family, this is the scholar case of the "private copy". If his private circle uses Linux, interoperability/private sharing is lawly speaking way above DRM and others freedom/privacy killers...
The borg gave money to EU through fines. Now, EU rewards The borg by hitting on one of the best borg opponents: google. Indeed, whatever you can think, there is really only one search engine which is the google one. So if you translate: "Thx mister borg for your money, look we are attacking google on its ground, hope we will have more deals with you. Ahah everybody thinks we hate each other, thanks to the fine system".
Why would I be stupid enough to care about an OS which is not GPL. Moreover that one which is full of DRM systems and totally locked down???
http://savage2.s2games.com/main.php ... game loaded with free linux 32 bits and linux 64 bits clients...
But what is the relationship with that news??
Well adobe not able to provide photoshop on linux 32 bits and 64 bits? Ok their devs suck big time.
Really, this pressure is painfull. Here are stuff for geeks and nerds that matters. So the borg stuff? errrr... don't care, random noise.
Indeed, youtube uses exclusively a flash player... which is *bad* since it's not GPL. It's obvious that they are quite incompetent at youtube because they are not even able to code a fall back on a proper HTML element. That would allow standard video web browser plugins to handle the stream (most support flv codecs and format). Incompetence is the only reason I can think of, because I'm not able to picture google brut forcing flash on purpose. I don't think google being able to be that nasty... really.
... even a basic one, non optimizing one, is an insane task (compared to a C one for instance). Around me, computer science students have to code a fully featured toolchain to reach for their diploma... and quite strangely, only C is able to make it... as soon as you talk C++ (not even its runtime library...), usually it is followed by "mentally ill" or "crazy" or "monstuous project" or ... well you get the idea.
The C++ (or any similar language/framework) price in term of toolchain complexity (I'm not talking about gcc complexity but the complexity of writing a full featured one from scratch) is, for many coders, unreasonably high.
Losing time on nvidia reverse engineering... all this time could have been used to work on the new Linux graphic stack. Thank you AMD (need full R7XX specs).
They have to go GPL first, then modular.
? Here the subject is the ugly browser from the borg collective. And opera is proprietary too, then I don't even look at it.
Indeed, it's not even open source. And everybody knows they copied gecko/webkit/... code out there.
... no, then why do we care? Well... we could see that they copied Linux Xen/KVM code... the interested is nil.
You mean openoffice was written in C in a multicore/memory cache wise way? :)
Oh! A wonderfull bloat! Please open the hell gate and throw it through... why do we want to loose our precious time to promote the borg lock down and brain damaged stuff?? We, I meant us, real computer engineers, not those monkeys(...) part of the borg collective, open source or not.
slashdot-->news for nerds. stuff that matters
What would we care about this service pack? The only interesting thing about this evil non-GPL OS is when it will be phased out of existence.
It's gone. I was told it's finished, no video player DOM and no default codecs (ogg/mkv/theora/dirac/vorbis/speex). That's a huge blow for GPL software since the web is now video/audio enabled...
Of course, to be fair with all OSes, they do not sell computers anymore in stores... Of course, they sell *all* their computers online... And indeed, GNU/Linux OSes exposure in store was not "efficient", let them be sold only online. I hope I'm right... but, I really don't know why, something tells me it's not that simple...
Cool, moreover the GNU/Linux graphic stack is being remade to give developers even more control and ultimate horse power. We are still waiting for the UT3 64bits linux native client thought. But that's fine, since it will rock like Quakes, Dooms etc etc... If you want to get more games on GNU/Linux (32 bits and 64 bits), buy the games from those who make the effort to make a native version and let everybody know you play with it using GNU/Linux (don't forget 64 bits systems plz!).
somebody who has the borg OS installed on his computer is:
- an ignorant, he does not know that he surrendered his digital freedom.
- somebody forced to keep that awful thing on his hardware because he does not have the skills to get rid of it, but he's perfectly aware of what is at stake. This person suffers more and more every new day.
- A niche market user with a software locked out of GNU/Linux by the borg collective money.
- An a** ho**.
... and let's use the borg OS as a serious operating system... AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
It's the BSD license which spawned all the proprietary *nix... and made a mess of it pushing the borg OS on the desktop. Moreover if you want performance: do not use a relational database. Whatever happens, THE kernel have to be GPL. Do not contribute to BSDed software, only single licensed GPLed ones.
... which collective did provide 100 million to keep SCO alive and keep its Linux harseling... no really, I cannot see it, but how are they? :p