Good question. I'm not sure how it works, but perhaps Android's developer registration makes it easy to anonymously create and publish the apps, whereas Apple's store is more picky about who and what is developed/distributed? Also, maybe the "open source" platform is easier to wire malicious code into.
It's funny how many admins out there can't even set permissions in *NIX. I was working with a guy who was very well-versed in the VM world. Several certs after his name, in fact. But when he had to actually set permissions on the.vmdk files on the ESX host from the command line, he was clueless. I explained to him the whole rwxX and how each numerical value changes the bit for that permission and it was a completely wasted effort. I guess Veeam will take care of all that from a GUI.
On the other hand, were you hospitalized for, say, too many strippers grinding on your shit? Or, from too much Snoo Snoo? If so then see my initial statement.
Wow, Pete. Four posts over a 16 hour period?! I must have really ruffled your fat-boy feathers for you to sit and stew for over a half an Earth-rotation...LOL. Too, too..TOO EASY! (see what I did there?)
BTW, not that I'm counting (but at least I can) it's a 7 Digit ID next to my name. Learn to count, fucktard.
You Lose AGAIN!!
P.S.=> looks like you're making friends per usual. HAHAHA!
I have no interest in explaining why hosts file usage (the way you do it, at least) is a bad idea, in much the same way I have no interest in explaining to my 3 year old how the microwave makes her applesauce warm; the capacity to understand isn't there. I made the comment because your initials are synonymous with "moron" and everyone in this forum knows APK is an idiot. You've made quite a name for yourself that way.
Now Pete, go ahead and paste your pre-copied accolades from 1997, use phrases like "ad hominem", "too easy!", "My apps are NOT malware" and then blather on about how no has ever been able to "defeat" you in a battle. Most people realize quickly that you're an egotistical know-it-all (That was sarcasm. I point that out because your ego would see that as a compliment if I didn't) and stop communicating with you because they realize that you have no interest in holding a meaningful debate, not because you've bested them. You may even have valid points at times, but because you're such a dick about trying to prove someone wrong you lose credibility (not that you ever had it) and push people away.
P.S.=> (see what I did there?) my 8 digit account means I at least had the balls to register an account, even if I took 5 years to do it. You never will because it would be a matter of weeks before you were banned, just like you've been banned in all the other forums you troll (lemme guess, it's a compliment to get banned). Go ahead and respond because you'll continue to prove my point about what an ego maniacal and seriously off-balance person you clearly are. This is my final post.
I have a friend that works at an internet-based insurance claims clearing house (in a position I held previously) and he said that just getting some of the rural docs to get internet connections was like pulling teeth. I had the same issue 5 years ago when I worked there but today it's not any better. I can't even imagine how bad it's going to be when they have to standardize the database formats, or at least the exported data, into something that all systems can understand and work with. I'm guessing they'll go with the ANSI X12 for claims (right now there are many different formats) but for the actual records, no idea.
Yeah, they were HORRIBLE. But this was before Netterms and FacetWin caught on. Even then, it took those tight-wad doctors years to make the change to TCP what with the wiring and hardware costs. I still get called from time to time from an old client that STILL has a Wyse hooked up and a printer through the pass-through port because it keeps losing the emulation. I answer the phone "hello again, 1997" whenever they call.
We also had serial terminals attached through DigiBoard and Stallion Boards, both were notorious for flaking out unless rebooted regularly, as well. Maybe this was a unique situation but every *nix machine I built after I left the medical field received the same treatment.
I agree with you. I used to build it into the cron to reboot every Sunday at 11:00p. The medical practice management software that ran on there tended to build up temp files and not remove them automatically...this was a fault of the application. My startup script would remove them and keep the hard drive (a whopping 4GB) from filling up. Since the services that needed to run were appropriately added to the same script there was never an issue of them not starting which is one of the main reasons you wouldn't want to reboot.
Even with the deregulation, competitors still have to use AT&T copper to run their services. It's not like they're going anywhere.
Good question. I'm not sure how it works, but perhaps Android's developer registration makes it easy to anonymously create and publish the apps, whereas Apple's store is more picky about who and what is developed/distributed? Also, maybe the "open source" platform is easier to wire malicious code into.
It's funny how many admins out there can't even set permissions in *NIX. I was working with a guy who was very well-versed in the VM world. Several certs after his name, in fact. But when he had to actually set permissions on the .vmdk files on the ESX host from the command line, he was clueless. I explained to him the whole rwxX and how each numerical value changes the bit for that permission and it was a completely wasted effort. I guess Veeam will take care of all that from a GUI.
Still, seems like they would teach the basics.
Funny how you were modded down for the troll that you clearly are.
You even look like one...fat and hairy (except for on your head).
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Keep gobbling up the troll bait, Petey. I know you're fat, but damn! At some point it seems like you'd get full....
Heh, that picture of Tycho's supernova looks suspiciously like an infectious pustule.
I would say "lucky", but...well, you know.
On the other hand, were you hospitalized for, say, too many strippers grinding on your shit? Or, from too much Snoo Snoo? If so then see my initial statement.
Wow, Pete. Four posts over a 16 hour period?! I must have really ruffled your fat-boy feathers for you to sit and stew for over a half an Earth-rotation...LOL. Too, too..TOO EASY! (see what I did there?)
BTW, not that I'm counting (but at least I can) it's a 7 Digit ID next to my name. Learn to count, fucktard.
You Lose AGAIN!!
P.S.=> looks like you're making friends per usual. HAHAHA!
I have no interest in explaining why hosts file usage (the way you do it, at least) is a bad idea, in much the same way I have no interest in explaining to my 3 year old how the microwave makes her applesauce warm; the capacity to understand isn't there. I made the comment because your initials are synonymous with "moron" and everyone in this forum knows APK is an idiot. You've made quite a name for yourself that way.
Now Pete, go ahead and paste your pre-copied accolades from 1997, use phrases like "ad hominem", "too easy!", "My apps are NOT malware" and then blather on about how no has ever been able to "defeat" you in a battle. Most people realize quickly that you're an egotistical know-it-all (That was sarcasm. I point that out because your ego would see that as a compliment if I didn't) and stop communicating with you because they realize that you have no interest in holding a meaningful debate, not because you've bested them. You may even have valid points at times, but because you're such a dick about trying to prove someone wrong you lose credibility (not that you ever had it) and push people away.
P.S.=> (see what I did there?) my 8 digit account means I at least had the balls to register an account, even if I took 5 years to do it. You never will because it would be a matter of weeks before you were banned, just like you've been banned in all the other forums you troll (lemme guess, it's a compliment to get banned). Go ahead and respond because you'll continue to prove my point about what an ego maniacal and seriously off-balance person you clearly are. This is my final post.
YOU
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Or a hosts file war if APK decides to show up.
I cld lv ll th vwls ut f ths scntnc nd stll b ndrstd bt tht dsnt mk t rght.
Mmmmm chicken (drool)
It should read "US Army PFC Bradley Manning", not "Pfc."
Not as much as you think. Since we're dealing with bits then it actually weighs 64 grams.
There, fixed that for me
Not as much as you think. Since we're dealing with bits then it actually weight 64 grams.
Yeah, I like how they get to the "meat" of the story....yuk yuk.
There, oblagitoried that for you
I have a friend that works at an internet-based insurance claims clearing house (in a position I held previously) and he said that just getting some of the rural docs to get internet connections was like pulling teeth. I had the same issue 5 years ago when I worked there but today it's not any better. I can't even imagine how bad it's going to be when they have to standardize the database formats, or at least the exported data, into something that all systems can understand and work with. I'm guessing they'll go with the ANSI X12 for claims (right now there are many different formats) but for the actual records, no idea.
Yeah, they were HORRIBLE. But this was before Netterms and FacetWin caught on. Even then, it took those tight-wad doctors years to make the change to TCP what with the wiring and hardware costs. I still get called from time to time from an old client that STILL has a Wyse hooked up and a printer through the pass-through port because it keeps losing the emulation. I answer the phone "hello again, 1997" whenever they call.
We also had serial terminals attached through DigiBoard and Stallion Boards, both were notorious for flaking out unless rebooted regularly, as well. Maybe this was a unique situation but every *nix machine I built after I left the medical field received the same treatment.
I agree with you. I used to build it into the cron to reboot every Sunday at 11:00p. The medical practice management software that ran on there tended to build up temp files and not remove them automatically...this was a fault of the application. My startup script would remove them and keep the hard drive (a whopping 4GB) from filling up. Since the services that needed to run were appropriately added to the same script there was never an issue of them not starting which is one of the main reasons you wouldn't want to reboot.
Not sure that would work. Vampires only shine in the sun and we all know the Troglodytes don't leave the sewers.
I like your enthusiasm, though.
I'm "hung" by my testicles, but if you strung me up by my balls, then I'd be "hanged". He was right.
Woops, logged me out.
Will someone please do this for Twilight from the view of Victoria? My *ahem* daughter needs more reading material....