That's probably because you haven't tried postfix yet. I thought qmail was the bomb too until I discovered postfix and realized how bad the logging is in qmail.
Brave words, I've heard them before, from thousands of species across thousands of worlds since long before you were created. And now they are all AOL users.
Has anyone every stopped to think that maybe people just want to be able to listen to any music they want at their convience. Maybe we should just make that part of all this legal. Technology is nice, but not worth the price.
Why do politicians and authorities always come to solutions that never work out in the end.
Charging a recycling fee is only going to make people throw their computers (and worse monitors) into the trash (or worse the river) instead of properly disposing of them.
You have to make it easy for people or they won't do it. Because people are lazy.
This may sound a bit odd, but it could be that the mud throwing that Sun is doing could end up being A Good Thing(tm) for all Un*xes just because it bring s more media attention to our community. Sun isn't directly saying that Linux sucks or that it's worse than NT or whatever, they are drawling attention to the use of Linux on mainframes of all things. So the drawn out fact that Linux is being used on Mainframes and being acknowledged by two major companies could result in good juju.
I've been a netflix member for 3 years now and have loved it since the beginning. I'm on a $20/month for 4 movies plan since I hooked on near the beginning. When I first signed up, I was able to go through about 12 movies per month which comes out to about $1.66 a movie (pretty good). Around a year ago I had a little trouble with a few DVDs arriving broken in half. Upon sending them back, they would send me a replacement at no charge.
As for the slowdown, this might just be a coincidence, but ever since past Sept. 11th, I can only go through about 5-6 movies a month ($3.33 a DVD). I've thought about writing them and explaining the history I have with them. Now that I've heard other stories, I think I will.
Shouldn't this article be marked as redunant since the fact that there are billions of habitable planets out there should be painfully obvious in the vast expanse of the universe. I think the more interesting calculation would be to determine how many doubtful people there are out there.
There is a program called shred that comes with most distributions nowadays that overwrites the files with different patterns before unlinking them. There was something about this on Slashdot a while ago. This program seems to use a simular algorithm.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!!
Don't write any more window managers or windowing systems. When there are window managers out there called "Yet another window manager" or "Yet another window manager2" along with all those window managers that aim to be something special. It's just got to stop. What's needed are better applications that you can be productive with. Please focus on the applications that people demand, not on the ones that you think would be cool to write.
John "MadDog" Hall made a prediction during his speech this year at ApacheCon that Mandarin Chinese will be the dominant language in the world by 2006. He suggested that we all learn it now.
I'm planning on learning it after I've mastered Russian.
(Disclaimer: I love qmail.)
That's probably because you haven't tried postfix yet. I thought qmail was the bomb too until I discovered postfix and realized how bad the logging is in qmail.
What does Sun know about games?
"Yet another Friends"
"Yet another Star Trek"
"GNU-ER" (ok, I'm a bit ashamed of that one)
Now there is what every trucker needs for those cold winter days.
Brought to you by science.
Frankly, I wish one would hit the earth.
What do you do if you're trying to read signs that would lead you to a cybercafe?
How about the names of anonymous and first posters on slashdot. There should be a limitless number of those.
Brave words, I've heard them before, from thousands of species across thousands of worlds since long before you were created. And now they are all AOL users.
You mean "The Net" was a film?
But 10% seems like so little. As John "Maddog" Hall says, that just means that 5 billion people haven't choosen their operating system yet.
Has anyone every stopped to think that maybe people just want to be able to listen to any music they want at their convience. Maybe we should just make that part of all this legal. Technology is nice, but not worth the price.
Is he going to pay someone $5000 if they can prove him wrong? (qmail joke)
Why do politicians and authorities always come to solutions that never work out in the end.
Charging a recycling fee is only going to make people throw their computers (and worse monitors) into the trash (or worse the river) instead of properly disposing of them.
You have to make it easy for people or they won't do it. Because people are lazy.
Dude, your Dell has a gas pedal!
This may sound a bit odd, but it could be that the mud throwing that Sun is doing could end up being A Good Thing(tm) for all Un*xes just because it bring s more media attention to our community. Sun isn't directly saying that Linux sucks or that it's worse than NT or whatever, they are drawling attention to the use of Linux on mainframes of all things. So the drawn out fact that Linux is being used on Mainframes and being acknowledged by two major companies could result in good juju.
Full color.Color depth is 18 bits, 260,000 colors
WTF? 18 bits?
I've been a netflix member for 3 years now and have loved it since the beginning. I'm on a $20/month for 4 movies plan since I hooked on near the beginning. When I first signed up, I was able to go through about 12 movies per month which comes out to about $1.66 a movie (pretty good). Around a year ago I had a little trouble with a few DVDs arriving broken in half. Upon sending them back, they would send me a replacement at no charge.
As for the slowdown, this might just be a coincidence, but ever since past Sept. 11th, I can only go through about 5-6 movies a month ($3.33 a DVD). I've thought about writing them and explaining the history I have with them. Now that I've heard other stories, I think I will.
I think I'll write a program that will delete pages as it finds them. This should scale pretty nicely and make the web faster in the process.
I was being sarcastic.
I modified my flatbed scanner so that it has a window. You can see the scanning head move as it scans the document. It's pretty cool. ;-)
So what is there left that we can put a window on? Keyboard, mouse?
Shouldn't this article be marked as redunant since the fact that there are billions of habitable planets out there should be painfully obvious in the vast expanse of the universe. I think the more interesting calculation would be to determine how many doubtful people there are out there.
Crushing 3d stuff would be pretty useful for games, car races, crushing virtual pop cans, etc. I think they'll have the market cornered.
There is a program called shred that comes with most distributions nowadays that overwrites the files with different patterns before unlinking them. There was something about this on Slashdot a while ago. This program seems to use a simular algorithm.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!!
Don't write any more window managers or windowing systems. When there are window managers out there called "Yet another window manager" or "Yet another window manager2" along with all those window managers that aim to be something special. It's just got to stop. What's needed are better applications that you can be productive with. Please focus on the applications that people demand, not on the ones that you think would be cool to write.
John "MadDog" Hall made a prediction during his speech this year at ApacheCon that Mandarin Chinese will be the dominant language in the world by 2006. He suggested that we all learn it now.
I'm planning on learning it after I've mastered Russian.