Perhaps not as thorough as you were suggesting. However, I think for others who are not familiar with OpenBSD's ongoing code audit, the above link will be essential for fully understanding these stories.
While we are mentioning funny amazon things, don't forget the reviews for the essential book on the network tool "Ping". (Read the first Customer Review)
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It makes sense for Toshiba to work with them given (a) Their ownership of the Westinghouse legacy (b) Their experience building large nuclear power reactors (c) Their experience designing small, self contained, fail-safe nuclear reactors in the 100kW to 10MW size range.
I agree. It makes a lot more sense to pass the work to toshiba. Do you guys really want the same company that made your 9 dead Xbox 360s to be producing nuclear reactors themselves?
You might want to avoid the following webhost:
$ whois lendink.com | grep -a1 servers
Domain servers in listed order:
NS3.MEDIALAYER.NET
Whoa whoa whoa... the Zune sold $12k worth of units!?
Isn't it "the beginning of the end" for everything today?
http://slashdot.org/poll/2174/The-world-will-end-
No.
Can you imagine what it would be like if it was made instead of 1716 XBOX 360's?
They would be replacing red-ringed XBOXes more often than scientists had to replace vacuum tubes on ENIAC.
Maybe the worst game for 2011, but not the worst game ever.
Anyone ever heard of Custer's Revenge?
Just one example.
CIA WTF FTW! OMG!
OpenBSD does have an ongoing code audit
Perhaps not as thorough as you were suggesting. However, I think for others who are not familiar with OpenBSD's ongoing code audit, the above link will be essential for fully understanding these stories.
That wasn't what they said. TFA said: "They benefit greatly from open source, but really don't care to let their customers do the same."
Netflix is essentially saying, "This open source stuff rocks! But we aren't going to allow you to run our product on it."
While we are mentioning funny amazon things, don't forget the reviews for the essential book on the network tool "Ping". (Read the first Customer Review)
Yeah, sweet gig. He doesn't have to be tied down by all of google's restrictive rules like "not being evil".
He won't have those problems at facebook.
Seriously though, it is pretty sad to see him go. Bright mind.
. . . are idiots.
I am positive that DualCore could out rap snoop on the subject of hacking.
"But traditionalists shouldn't panic yet — paperbacks are still the king." [Citation Needed]
http://xkcd.com/285/
". . . but you'll need real world skills to be successful."
*sigh*
But I play video games because I DON'T have real world skills.
They are burying a Windows machine?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOLCODE
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I think they are being DOSed.
Sweet sweet natural internet justice . . .
I bet he is just a slow reader like me.
I am sure he will return them when he's done.
I know that we would all hate to be generating power for machines after the robot apocalypse, so why are we doing this to cows?
What about the "Golden Rule"? How about the "Golden Arches" Rule?
"all their letters viewable on a computer or phone"
I only have a dial-tone phone. How am I supposed to view my letters?
It makes sense for Toshiba to work with them given (a) Their ownership of the Westinghouse legacy (b) Their experience building large nuclear power reactors (c) Their experience designing small, self contained, fail-safe nuclear reactors in the 100kW to 10MW size range.
I agree. It makes a lot more sense to pass the work to toshiba. Do you guys really want the same company that made your 9 dead Xbox 360s to be producing nuclear reactors themselves?