Why limit people's access to information? This is, like, one of the humanity's worst mistakes. I feel really sad for kids who are nowadays experience ratings, censorship, and parents who don't know any better. *sigh*
It's all about money, not user experiences, technology or something else. Things that you have described require serious investments (infrastructure, employees, servers, power, etc) and large companies would not do this unless the absolutely must.
Now they don't.
This is really good news. Will be updating ASAP. Btw, never ever had any stability issues with ff3 on linux, while opera handles flash very crappy these days (and flash v.9.0.124 doesn't work at all in it).
IMHO, the only problem of FF3 now is that some extensions are not yet ported (notably, firebug:( ).
Some privilege escalation exploits require "just" a read-only login to server, and who knows what kind of vulnerability would black-hat guys discover tomorrow?
So I'd recommend author to say NO to his customers.
Do not develop for appstore.
The only reason someone smart might even consider using IE is because he wants Maxthon 2.
no. way. in. hell.
*facepalm*
there is none.
A typo in slashdot frontpage item. Am I seeing this?
pedobear approves this ruling
Exactly the point. In short, don't.
You're doing it wrong,
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=file.iso bs=2048
I dont like it. They don't spend 12M bucks for nothing. Hope they will fail to kill p2p and porn.
1. Embrace FOSS (Embrace != consume) 2. Bankrupt 3. Bankrupt 4. Bankrupt 5. Bankrupt?
Why limit people's access to information? This is, like, one of the humanity's worst mistakes. I feel really sad for kids who are nowadays experience ratings, censorship, and parents who don't know any better. *sigh*
> made moot by vast clouds of information Sure, seeing how 90% of websites are door-ways, satellites, and other SEO tricks. Way to go, interwebz.
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It's all about money, not user experiences, technology or something else. Things that you have described require serious investments (infrastructure, employees, servers, power, etc) and large companies would not do this unless the absolutely must. Now they don't.
This looks like USA almost made a nice little Chernobyl for itself :)
Dear FRA, Haev phun reading PGP, SSH? Anyone worried? I think you shouldn't.
Friendly to ISP as in slow like hell and not encrypted? No thanks.
Is it just me, or /. frontpage just got abused by "no,really"'s ad?
Hate ads :(
HTC Tytn or HTC Tytn II - this one is perfect for what you've described.
This is really good news. Will be updating ASAP. Btw, never ever had any stability issues with ff3 on linux, while opera handles flash very crappy these days (and flash v.9.0.124 doesn't work at all in it). IMHO, the only problem of FF3 now is that some extensions are not yet ported (notably, firebug :( ).
Nice one, actually one of the most funniest things I've read in a long, long while :)
Some privilege escalation exploits require "just" a read-only login to server, and who knows what kind of vulnerability would black-hat guys discover tomorrow? So I'd recommend author to say NO to his customers.
Doesn't bittorrent traffic encryption help against this kind of problem?