Most commercial software products don't reach the little toe of the big foss products, so the point it rather moot. It's amusing though to see someone lionising corporatism and complaining about the power of the state. I needed the laugh.
Before copyright came along, most composers had at least one piece that was blatant plagiarism, people reused each other's literary ideas all the fucking time.
One issue that I have seen in soft 'Sciences', is that they resist the idea of applying real math and other science to their models. As it is, you just got done saying that economics counts on human behavior, i.e. psych, an even weaker science.
Lol, obviously then, you haven't seen social sciences, ever.
I did a two months road trip this summer, the laptop isn't a problem. Only people who don't know how to use one think it is: hint, it's not a glorified office desktop.
Backpacking through south america doesn't mean OP is spending 5 months in the middle of the Amazon. Besides, how does internet access limit it? Oh, right, it doesn't. And phones aren't technology? Is this slashdot or some sort of faux-luddite assembly.
That was clearly written by an engineer. The Engineering line is missing +Cargo Cult and Software professions require math and physics, the first of which is more philosophy than science.
There's a few colleges in a similar situation where it seems basically students who know how to manage with computers will avoid their college helldesk like the plague. Leading to getting, well, people who get taken on"do you want to work in IT?" "what's IT?" "you're hired!"
What about the possibility that saved power in the long run will save money - to be fair, on that theory we might just as well scrap server farms and everyone gets IBM mainframes or Sun's "big iron by any other name"
I've seen many situations where the white man in question was whining and blaming "AA" for his lack of skills, either work-based or social, and then finding people to nod in approbation. Your demographic is still in charge and seen as the default, so quite honestly, you can fuck off.
Nexenta is based on opensolaris, too. I actually did try it, I've tried Solaris but then decided OpenSolaris was probably a better idea, but the hardware support list, last I checked, was still rather shorter than for Solaris itself. It's not terribly hard to find, it's just somewhat limited - limited hardware support hasn't really stopped me from using macs or setting up linux boxes and hackintoshes in the past. It doesn't make it bad, just not as easily spread out.
Most commercial software products don't reach the little toe of the big foss products, so the point it rather moot. It's amusing though to see someone lionising corporatism and complaining about the power of the state. I needed the laugh.
Most of these artists would have been killed off by copyright laws.
Not-books apparently.
Before copyright came along, most composers had at least one piece that was blatant plagiarism, people reused each other's literary ideas all the fucking time.
One issue that I have seen in soft 'Sciences', is that they resist the idea of applying real math and other science to their models. As it is, you just got done saying that economics counts on human behavior, i.e. psych, an even weaker science.
Lol, obviously then, you haven't seen social sciences, ever.
There were 50 plus sundays.
The Heinlein fan in me
People can just stop reading there and laugh I think.
They may not call it NeXtstep, but OSX is essentially Nexstep 5 and 6 at this point.
I did a two months road trip this summer, the laptop isn't a problem. Only people who don't know how to use one think it is: hint, it's not a glorified office desktop.
Backpacking through south america doesn't mean OP is spending 5 months in the middle of the Amazon. Besides, how does internet access limit it? Oh, right, it doesn't. And phones aren't technology? Is this slashdot or some sort of faux-luddite assembly.
Friedman doesn't have a Nobel Prize.
That was clearly written by an engineer. The Engineering line is missing +Cargo Cult and Software professions require math and physics, the first of which is more philosophy than science.
Yo, mod up, the internal memos from the trials are pretty fucking smoking guns.
There's a few colleges in a similar situation where it seems basically students who know how to manage with computers will avoid their college helldesk like the plague. Leading to getting, well, people who get taken on"do you want to work in IT?" "what's IT?" "you're hired!"
What about the possibility that saved power in the long run will save money - to be fair, on that theory we might just as well scrap server farms and everyone gets IBM mainframes or Sun's "big iron by any other name"
Sadly, while OpenDarwin was kinda nice, dev ennui and apple contributed to offing it, PureDarwin is still up but barely gets 9 to boot last I saw...
I know a lot of apple users who do think this is unfortunate, I'd wager that most of the hackintoshers probably have a mac lying around or had one.
So hm, I guess the english should start learning welsh.
I've seen many situations where the white man in question was whining and blaming "AA" for his lack of skills, either work-based or social, and then finding people to nod in approbation. Your demographic is still in charge and seen as the default, so quite honestly, you can fuck off.
To be fair, the ways in which there are no privacy just shift around really. Have been forever, along with how people do keep stuff private.
Nexenta is based on opensolaris, too.
I actually did try it, I've tried Solaris but then decided OpenSolaris was probably a better idea, but the hardware support list, last I checked, was still rather shorter than for Solaris itself.
It's not terribly hard to find, it's just somewhat limited - limited hardware support hasn't really stopped me from using macs or setting up linux boxes and hackintoshes in the past. It doesn't make it bad, just not as easily spread out.
I think we have a clown, mod funny!
Or the processor exposes an issue with the OS...
Indeed, OpenSolaris, at the moment, has even less hardware support than Solaris.
You might want to look up Congo then, for the joys of the free market.