Good thing I don't live in France, because if this law were to pass, I'd have to admit to all my friends that this picture of my girlfriend was actually altered.
I hate being "that person", but what does this mean: -33% reductions (emphasis on the negative sign and "reductions")? That looks like a classic case of a double negative. Just saying.
That said, it is indeed interesting information.
1. Advertise a certain amount of bandwidth
2. Put a clause in the contract that allows you to change the advertised service at any time
3. Sell advertised product
4. Cap bandwidth to amounts clearly below what was advertised, on account of "1% of our users fuck the other 99%"
5. ?????
6. Profit!!!
Imagine a company selling corkscrews. Would it be its shortcoming if this single and particular bottle of wine you like requires an entirely different instrument to open it?
Linux simply isn't Windows. The general goals are the same, but they're still different. So don't expect every feature of Windows to be available in Linux. That would be the same as expecting a Ferrari and a Toyota Prius to have identical specs.
Good thing I don't live in France, because if this law were to pass, I'd have to admit to all my friends that this picture of my girlfriend was actually altered.
I hate being "that person", but what does this mean: -33% reductions (emphasis on the negative sign and "reductions")? That looks like a classic case of a double negative. Just saying.
That said, it is indeed interesting information.
1. Advertise a certain amount of bandwidth
2. Put a clause in the contract that allows you to change the advertised service at any time
3. Sell advertised product
4. Cap bandwidth to amounts clearly below what was advertised, on account of "1% of our users fuck the other 99%"
5. ?????
6. Profit!!!
Laptop charger hack demonstrated?
This is getting quite silly... Perhaps manufacturers should try to keep simple devices actually simple.
Imagine a company selling corkscrews. Would it be its shortcoming if this single and particular bottle of wine you like requires an entirely different instrument to open it?
Linux simply isn't Windows. The general goals are the same, but they're still different. So don't expect every feature of Windows to be available in Linux. That would be the same as expecting a Ferrari and a Toyota Prius to have identical specs.
...by stopping visiting YouTube!