Hmm... cherry pick much? Lots of critics justifying calling MacOS monolithic despite the Mach kernel, but not a peep about OpenBSD, which IS monolithic and which IS the most secure OS
It's pretty simple: open environments are significantly cheaper. They put more people in the same space. Lost productivity is a cost that is hidden from the bottom line
You didn't look very hard for that number. It took me less than a minute.
Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Iridium amounts (and donors) are found here http://www.openbsdfoundation.o...
It's like this Mr. Waylon Jones: this minimal information is pretty easy to get without access to your phone. You are almost certainly carrying a driver's license, with your name and address on it. You can probably be traced using your auto's license plate and registration. Police and other emergency services have easy access to unlisted phone numbers... and so on
Recently both Debian and Ubuntu decided to make the switch to Systemd. With more and more distros switching to Systemd, will OpenBSD do the same?
Systemd's license is incompatible with OpenBSD, thus it would need to be rewritten from scratch (and it would probably refactored too). For systemd to appear in OpenBSD there needs to be a benefit to OpenBSD... not simply convenience for people moving from Linux.
This is how pf was born: IPFilter was removed from OpenBSD due to concerns about its license and the pf developers refactored IPFilter's baroque rules syntax for simplicity and consistency.
I guess that's the end of New helicopters. Surveyors and cartographers rely on aerial photography
Way to piss off the construction industry AND the press at the same time
I was just about to post something like "wait until the Europeans, Koreans or Japanese start posting their speeds". The USA is so far behind that average speeds elsewhere seems screaming fast at home... Then there's Canada, which was amoung the fastest 10 years ago, but then stopped improving. Now they're trailing.
For mac users, I make sure that my computer is reachable by ssh and I set up a "help" account.
Then I email the following commands (with appropriate substitutions)
Next I PHONE the person and get them to start up "Terminal" and copy/paste the commands above into the Terminal window. I also tell them what to type into the Terminal window when it asks for the "help" account's password.
Now I can start up my VNC client and connect via port 5901
On my last couple trips to the US, I've picked up a $25 SIM for my unlocked iphone at an AT&T store. It's good for up to 3 months, with 250 minutes and unlimited SMS. No data, but wi-fi is everywhere. You can buy more time if you need to
Sounds like the spin doctors have thrown the old loaded question fallacy against the wall to see if it will stick
There are much stronger consumer protection laws in many countries, the EU for example
Hmm... cherry pick much? Lots of critics justifying calling MacOS monolithic despite the Mach kernel, but not a peep about OpenBSD, which IS monolithic and which IS the most secure OS
For example: - MacOS has a micro kernel - OpenBSD is a monolithic design and is probably the most secure OS
It's pretty simple: open environments are significantly cheaper. They put more people in the same space. Lost productivity is a cost that is hidden from the bottom line
You didn't look very hard for that number. It took me less than a minute. Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Iridium amounts (and donors) are found here http://www.openbsdfoundation.o...
No, not curing it...
It's like this Mr. Waylon Jones: this minimal information is pretty easy to get without access to your phone. You are almost certainly carrying a driver's license, with your name and address on it. You can probably be traced using your auto's license plate and registration. Police and other emergency services have easy access to unlisted phone numbers... and so on
Get The Book of PF
Recently both Debian and Ubuntu decided to make the switch to Systemd. With more and more distros switching to Systemd, will OpenBSD do the same?
Systemd's license is incompatible with OpenBSD, thus it would need to be rewritten from scratch (and it would probably refactored too). For systemd to appear in OpenBSD there needs to be a benefit to OpenBSD... not simply convenience for people moving from Linux. This is how pf was born: IPFilter was removed from OpenBSD due to concerns about its license and the pf developers refactored IPFilter's baroque rules syntax for simplicity and consistency.
Serfs you, right?
Remember the fuss just a year ago when India and other gov'ts complained about Blackberry? How is this different?
CIA's 'Facebook' Program Dramatically Cut Agency's Costs
Mod parent up
That should read "news helicopters". Darn autocorrect!
I guess that's the end of New helicopters. Surveyors and cartographers rely on aerial photography Way to piss off the construction industry AND the press at the same time
AT the border, not near the border, Mr. Troll
The editors fell down on the job
The Arrogant Worms have the perfect response to this http://youtu.be/iIT15HJMRqQ
These "insights" keep popping up every few months. A little while ago, everybody was telling Apple and MS to buy RIM. Following the herd is for sheep
I was just about to post something like "wait until the Europeans, Koreans or Japanese start posting their speeds". The USA is so far behind that average speeds elsewhere seems screaming fast at home... Then there's Canada, which was amoung the fastest 10 years ago, but then stopped improving. Now they're trailing.
Resolution is measured in pixels per inch (or mm), not per square inch
Next I PHONE the person and get them to start up "Terminal" and copy/paste the commands above into the Terminal window. I also tell them what to type into the Terminal window when it asks for the "help" account's password.
Now I can start up my VNC client and connect via port 5901
On my last couple trips to the US, I've picked up a $25 SIM for my unlocked iphone at an AT&T store. It's good for up to 3 months, with 250 minutes and unlimited SMS. No data, but wi-fi is everywhere. You can buy more time if you need to
Why do you think Microsoft wants to be a Phone manufacturer?