Imagine they had a backup, fine. Who gets access to the data? I can't even find my own files and people forget what we discussed on a mailing list. It is wrong to keep people in fear.
And it is wrong to keep company with RT.
Just a matter of investment and product quality. Build a resilient developer ecosystem, port your code to LLVM, go for extreme testing. I think it would be about 50 Mio $ to get it perfect.
KDE and Razor Qt are the future. Gnome was nice but not anymore. Dolphin is so much better than what Nautilus has to offer. I would say, simply port KDE to LLVM and we'll get a bulletproof desktop system.
War keynesianism, WWII was what took the United States out of the Great Depression. The nazi investment programmes were what put them out of economic crisis.
From a Keynesian perspective ideally you have one team that improves roads and a second team that hits holes into the road. "Only if you ignore that wealth, resources, and labor devoted to the building of tanks isn't then available for the normal market." misses the point. In war industrial production is determined by military objectives, a command economy. War keynesians is high public investment in the armed forces and the production of war. That stimulates the economy.
Imagine they had a backup, fine. Who gets access to the data? I can't even find my own files and people forget what we discussed on a mailing list. It is wrong to keep people in fear. And it is wrong to keep company with RT.
Is it of decent quality? Last time I checked it was alpha quality only. Please share insights.
Actually I think the design of the code is also quite sustainable.
Not according to UN data. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/snaama/dnllist.asp But anyway, the US is strong in agroexports.
You leave that to the elites.
Just a matter of Investment and polishing.
Don't blame them, blame the software.
Just a matter of investment and product quality. Build a resilient developer ecosystem, port your code to LLVM, go for extreme testing. I think it would be about 50 Mio $ to get it perfect.
Antitrust.
But where is the Linux Trustworthy Computing initiative? You see...
I think the EU should envoke the WTO...
But it is true. Bacteria eat oil, and most spem gets discarded.
How do they create jobs? By moving factories oversees to Asia.
I though British Petroleum was British???
Yes, Coleman wanted to research anonymous and believed it to be an organisation.
Coleman is an annoyance for me. She does not understand the hacker culture and values.
Coleman is an academic joke. She does not understand the species she writes about.
KDE and Razor Qt are the future. Gnome was nice but not anymore. Dolphin is so much better than what Nautilus has to offer. I would say, simply port KDE to LLVM and we'll get a bulletproof desktop system.
When will Microsoft publish the source code of its software under the GNU GPL?
Just contact the FFII.
When a demos exists, it's no real problem to create solidarity within society.
War keynesianism, WWII was what took the United States out of the Great Depression. The nazi investment programmes were what put them out of economic crisis.
From a Keynesian perspective ideally you have one team that improves roads and a second team that hits holes into the road. "Only if you ignore that wealth, resources, and labor devoted to the building of tanks isn't then available for the normal market." misses the point. In war industrial production is determined by military objectives, a command economy. War keynesians is high public investment in the armed forces and the production of war. That stimulates the economy.
Democracy comes from "demos". It is difficult to socially engineer a "demos".
What does BFG stand for? British Forces Germany?