You consider this acceptable? That the AV tracks into the "semantics" of your browser content in order to offer you a VPN? Would Chrome do the same and the privacytards would flip.
I use NOD AV and the only times i get bugged is when it blocks some bad resource, like a favicon or bad ad. It does not yell when it updates, I does not nag you with new versions. Set and forget and it's been like this for more than 10 years.
You have to hang around the lowest neighborhoods in the net to find Flash stuff. PHBs got it when they could not experience those marvelous animations in their iPhones. Nothing but interactive video needs flash nowadays, and that moves truckloads of money so, no, Flash might be dead but not buried because now is used for what it was meant to be used.
Perhaps you think that anything animated on a website is "Flash" it is a possibility, but according to your UID you're not an old fart but more likely a millennial trying to add into the circle jerk, so, if thats the case, yeah! we should execute Flash designers and bill Adobe for the bullets./s
I don't know how you can compare HTTPS adoption (an standard) to the freewill or professionalism of the creator of the content in picking the wrong tool. Most of the animations today are done precisely within HTML5 with the help of JS libraries. Google effectively invented those strategies when they started releasing their design guidelines and simple ignoring content in Flash for SEO.
All I see is that designers and animators moved on, web devs know better (because you don't want to piss on daddy Google), but the bitching about the non-existent issue that is Flash kept lingering around like any other old and stale nerd meme.
The sun is older than 5000 years so it does not exist, it's some pagan shit from pre-Columbian peoples, how are you going to produce energy from a mith? uh?
Physical pirated copies anywhere have multiple audio tracks and subtitles as fas as i have seen, this is for optical media, USB thumb drives stacked to the firmware with the wares is another approach, I don't see why a turkish guy would stack the usb with movies/subs/muxes in Korean.
Though I have seen a huge increase in Netflix-only families, guess people value convenience even in developing nations, and that lead us to why GDP would not work (tho I'd love to see that) software is going with the subscription model, $2 $5 USD/Month is more than reasonable for a decent productivity app, this nukes the submitter's argument that software is too expensive, subscription model bring less overhead and they got you by the balls with the DRM. It's a win-win for everyone IN THE CLOUDD!!!1 tm
The priciest softwares I've come across in the dev. world are some obscure design and CAD programs, Seismic and petroleum stuff, I never saw anyone on those companies bitching about software prices, neither the single mom with an internet cafe and then never-activated Office 2016 that keeps that printer going.
We are sorry your senses are not up par with the best mankind can produce to spoil them, same as color blind people don't give a shit about 32bit color, the vast majority of people can't tell the difference between Apple buds and any entry level "pro" headphones. Is not an industry out of nothing, is just that your wetware is mediocre: you don't know\perceive better.
Would the world one day get tired that Africa looks hopeless and let it go their way? It always looks like their priorities are something totally unrelated to what the world perceives as should be their "needs".
This is no bait nor trolling in any way, no need for AC, just want to know: if you donate like me, what do this kind of news make you think?
I don't know, by default no updated install of windows or OS X can be telnetted/ftped from the outside with any sort of "default" password. Comparison is tricky because you can't really compare a kernel+webstack+controllers with a full blown desktop OS, you are right but it does not negate my point, programmers have to apply the most basic security checks, and any company that fails to employ proper professional should be taken out of business. Just like any government can close any factory that pollutes a river, they are polluting the tubes and the whole world is downstream.
Oh I'm ok with you, America would do way better with those extra TRIllions, anyone would do better with some of that trillions. I was not justifying or condoning America's approach, I was just pointing out that once you committed on something like this, theres really no easy way to get out that does not end trashing all the china and having to pay more, in the end, after having to use your military anyway.
> People the world over are finally showing how truly sick of the shit they are.
Just like Europeans were truly sick of theirs almost 100 years ago, and the they wisely elected those beacons of change and prosperity, right?
Lisandro is right, the fact that you can't see yourselves repeating the history is probably the saddest part of all. Or perhaps you notice and are ok with it thinking how much better you would come out of WW3, beats me really.
But you picked up the guy, give him a little time and impeach him when\if he starts to act funny.
Even when it works and "plays for sure" it is still a massively inferior experience compared to listening a humble 16bit 48Khz FLAC file. So you get to spend battery, CPU cycles, Radio cycles and now storage space for an inferior experience? And you pay for it, yeah it's the golden age of the streaming media, when you don't know better Spotify and their ilk are like mana from heaven.
Yes but India is not policing the world, you just can't compare, the stakes are higher if America fail on that and, yes, due to this America developed a cancerous military complex. America has to reach the whole globe now that Russia is back on their 300 year cycle of imperialism. Comparing any military in the world to the US one is pretty dumb, no other country has that much "surface" for attack, aka, useless allies.
A shy grammar-nazi prop is all you got to reply to my point? It was not even meant to be a reply to you but the AC above (seems like you were the AC and you were sock-puppeting?), but replies to AC's are generally lost so, there you go. It is still lame and sad how some people think that their use cases where Linux work SHOULD apply to every industry in the world. It's been clear for almost a decade: Linux community does not give a fuck about anything related to the advertising industry, why should they? but then just don't pretend you care or imply that the industry don't know better for not using OSS software.
No, how about programmers put their shit together and send the thing properly secured and stop passing the buck to the rest of the world? Is not your problem, it's grampa problem, or marketing problem, or PHB problem, never a problem with the people that actually copy pasted the Linux on those things.
I also love how in the whole discussion nobody mentions most of these things are running Linux and how Linus should be brought to the international court of justice which is the standard procedure when Microblows fuck up.
isn't it hypocritical to blame the manufactures when you leave to secure a Linux in the hands of the average gadget user, but shame MS when the same average user fail to secure the windblows box correctly? Which is it? oh right, it's the programmers fault, be it Linux or Windows, it's all your fault but obviously you would never admit to it, bonus points for spinning it in the direction of our memetic nemesis M$ which is not longer relevant to the game.
THE WALL, let me tell you, the Wall will block all that Mexican IoTs, it will be a beautiful cyberwall, because they are not sending their best, they are sending ddosers, they are sending script kiddies, they are sending trolls, and maybe some are Apple gadgets.
Well the things are not running windows so yeah, we all spect them to be properly set up by the friendly neckbeard we all know.
Decades of millions of windows boxes owned and nothing happened but make popular some Linux-on-a-stick and the internets collapse. Good game.
Wooaa hold your insight, we don't want the American sharpest crayons going all common sense here, whats important is to remember that you have only 2 options, and that your vote always count, and that Clinton y BAD and that Trump is, well, Trump, what a guy.
- Sincerely, your not-Russian-internet-citizen
You consider this acceptable? That the AV tracks into the "semantics" of your browser content in order to offer you a VPN? Would Chrome do the same and the privacytards would flip.
I use NOD AV and the only times i get bugged is when it blocks some bad resource, like a favicon or bad ad. It does not yell when it updates, I does not nag you with new versions. Set and forget and it's been like this for more than 10 years.
Oh I'm all in for an "Adventure Time" type of future, do you mean we all get this as a bonus for Americans voting for him? GO DRUMPTF!
I know you are not the original AC, but damn if the winning is getting lame, get over it kids.
Yeah I see Russians having a leg up in case of a nuclear winter.
and I don't know if the above statement even qualifies as sarcasm, post-sarcasm anyone?
You have to hang around the lowest neighborhoods in the net to find Flash stuff. PHBs got it when they could not experience those marvelous animations in their iPhones. Nothing but interactive video needs flash nowadays, and that moves truckloads of money so, no, Flash might be dead but not buried because now is used for what it was meant to be used.
Perhaps you think that anything animated on a website is "Flash" it is a possibility, but according to your UID you're not an old fart but more likely a millennial trying to add into the circle jerk, so, if thats the case, yeah! we should execute Flash designers and bill Adobe for the bullets./s
I don't know how you can compare HTTPS adoption (an standard) to the freewill or professionalism of the creator of the content in picking the wrong tool. Most of the animations today are done precisely within HTML5 with the help of JS libraries. Google effectively invented those strategies when they started releasing their design guidelines and simple ignoring content in Flash for SEO.
All I see is that designers and animators moved on, web devs know better (because you don't want to piss on daddy Google), but the bitching about the non-existent issue that is Flash kept lingering around like any other old and stale nerd meme.
BS
https://www.quora.com/How-many...
The sun is older than 5000 years so it does not exist, it's some pagan shit from pre-Columbian peoples, how are you going to produce energy from a mith? uh?
Physical pirated copies anywhere have multiple audio tracks and subtitles as fas as i have seen, this is for optical media, USB thumb drives stacked to the firmware with the wares is another approach, I don't see why a turkish guy would stack the usb with movies/subs/muxes in Korean.
Though I have seen a huge increase in Netflix-only families, guess people value convenience even in developing nations, and that lead us to why GDP would not work (tho I'd love to see that) software is going with the subscription model, $2 $5 USD/Month is more than reasonable for a decent productivity app, this nukes the submitter's argument that software is too expensive, subscription model bring less overhead and they got you by the balls with the DRM. It's a win-win for everyone IN THE CLOUDD!!!1 tm
The priciest softwares I've come across in the dev. world are some obscure design and CAD programs, Seismic and petroleum stuff, I never saw anyone on those companies bitching about software prices, neither the single mom with an internet cafe and then never-activated Office 2016 that keeps that printer going.
by a yuuuuge margin let me tell ya.
We are sorry your senses are not up par with the best mankind can produce to spoil them, same as color blind people don't give a shit about 32bit color, the vast majority of people can't tell the difference between Apple buds and any entry level "pro" headphones. Is not an industry out of nothing, is just that your wetware is mediocre: you don't know\perceive better.
They get around 2 Billion USD from that alone. No idea on health tourism.
Would the world one day get tired that Africa looks hopeless and let it go their way? It always looks like their priorities are something totally unrelated to what the world perceives as should be their "needs".
This is no bait nor trolling in any way, no need for AC, just want to know: if you donate like me, what do this kind of news make you think?
I don't know, by default no updated install of windows or OS X can be telnetted/ftped from the outside with any sort of "default" password. Comparison is tricky because you can't really compare a kernel+webstack+controllers with a full blown desktop OS, you are right but it does not negate my point, programmers have to apply the most basic security checks, and any company that fails to employ proper professional should be taken out of business. Just like any government can close any factory that pollutes a river, they are polluting the tubes and the whole world is downstream.
Oh I'm ok with you, America would do way better with those extra TRIllions, anyone would do better with some of that trillions. I was not justifying or condoning America's approach, I was just pointing out that once you committed on something like this, theres really no easy way to get out that does not end trashing all the china and having to pay more, in the end, after having to use your military anyway.
> People the world over are finally showing how truly sick of the shit they are.
Just like Europeans were truly sick of theirs almost 100 years ago, and the they wisely elected those beacons of change and prosperity, right?
Lisandro is right, the fact that you can't see yourselves repeating the history is probably the saddest part of all. Or perhaps you notice and are ok with it thinking how much better you would come out of WW3, beats me really.
But you picked up the guy, give him a little time and impeach him when\if he starts to act funny.
woooosh
Is the sound of $3, free shipping, flying over you.
All these latest articles seem like preparing us for the inevitable.
"Oh so you like privacy, burner phones and shit?, look what we have come up with, cool right? right."
This certainly making the creepiness great again.
Even when it works and "plays for sure" it is still a massively inferior experience compared to listening a humble 16bit 48Khz FLAC file. So you get to spend battery, CPU cycles, Radio cycles and now storage space for an inferior experience? And you pay for it, yeah it's the golden age of the streaming media, when you don't know better Spotify and their ilk are like mana from heaven.
Yes but India is not policing the world, you just can't compare, the stakes are higher if America fail on that and, yes, due to this America developed a cancerous military complex. America has to reach the whole globe now that Russia is back on their 300 year cycle of imperialism. Comparing any military in the world to the US one is pretty dumb, no other country has that much "surface" for attack, aka, useless allies.
You read like the guy trying to sell me "SEO" in the spam folder. Hello bob.
A shy grammar-nazi prop is all you got to reply to my point? It was not even meant to be a reply to you but the AC above (seems like you were the AC and you were sock-puppeting?), but replies to AC's are generally lost so, there you go. It is still lame and sad how some people think that their use cases where Linux work SHOULD apply to every industry in the world. It's been clear for almost a decade: Linux community does not give a fuck about anything related to the advertising industry, why should they? but then just don't pretend you care or imply that the industry don't know better for not using OSS software.
No, how about programmers put their shit together and send the thing properly secured and stop passing the buck to the rest of the world? Is not your problem, it's grampa problem, or marketing problem, or PHB problem, never a problem with the people that actually copy pasted the Linux on those things.
I also love how in the whole discussion nobody mentions most of these things are running Linux and how Linus should be brought to the international court of justice which is the standard procedure when Microblows fuck up.
isn't it hypocritical to blame the manufactures when you leave to secure a Linux in the hands of the average gadget user, but shame MS when the same average user fail to secure the windblows box correctly? Which is it? oh right, it's the programmers fault, be it Linux or Windows, it's all your fault but obviously you would never admit to it, bonus points for spinning it in the direction of our memetic nemesis M$ which is not longer relevant to the game.
THE WALL, let me tell you, the Wall will block all that Mexican IoTs, it will be a beautiful cyberwall, because they are not sending their best, they are sending ddosers, they are sending script kiddies, they are sending trolls, and maybe some are Apple gadgets.
Well the things are not running windows so yeah, we all spect them to be properly set up by the friendly neckbeard we all know.
Decades of millions of windows boxes owned and nothing happened but make popular some Linux-on-a-stick and the internets collapse. Good game.
Wooaa hold your insight, we don't want the American sharpest crayons going all common sense here, whats important is to remember that you have only 2 options, and that your vote always count, and that Clinton y BAD and that Trump is, well, Trump, what a guy.
- Sincerely, your not-Russian-internet-citizen