No, because mosh is GPLed, and you can't have GPL stuff in the iphone store. (This doesn't stop someone from reading the protocol spec and writing their own from scratch, of course)
I think in this there is a lesson, which has something to do with gay people, and no persecuting them. Something the US (and Iran!) still hasn't learnt yet. Ah well.
There is the "block content" bit in Opera 9, though. (Right click on a page somewhere and go "block content", anything not grayed out you can click on and it'll be blocked..)
"The parents filed a suit against Blizzard Entertainment on Wednesday, saying their son jumped to his death while reenacting a scene from the game, the report said."
He should've been a druid! Half damage in cat form with the right talent!;)
Well, what are children worth if any monkey can develop them?:P
This may be a typical/. drone thing but, I feel that open source software shouldn't have liabilities (Or limited ones) since you have the code, etcetc
Open source developers have no deadline to speak of, so they're the ones who should be documenting things better, not worse than commercial devs! But how often does this happen, not very.
The point is that most people who get paid to write software arn't in charge of their own deadlines, QA and design, all those things.
So now in my contract, I can specify I will not be held personally liable if my employer forces a deadline on me that I can't possibly meet having to have my code 100% secure.
Deadlines == bugs in code.
So either deadlines go (and products take +years to finish) and you get this, or uh you keep the deadlines (like now) and don't hold the coders personally responsible.
No, because mosh is GPLed, and you can't have GPL stuff in the iphone store.
(This doesn't stop someone from reading the protocol spec and writing their own from scratch, of course)
My guess is that this will be US only, so it'll be useless outside the US even if you can have someone in the US buy it for you and ship it to you.
No, real. http://slashdong.org/ :)
Actually, you can sync the DAG card to GPS time.
Gives you write access to /system/ ? (Inc /etc, so on)
$50USD? Here (in new zealand) it's listed as $90USD! What a rip off..
They're a bit late.. Tugrik did this what, almost 10 years ago?
http://www.stompboxnetworks.com/
Hmm, I wonder if they track ipv6 IPs?
Since when did IE7 install on anything but XP SP2 (and comes built in with Vista?)
http://www.rickemerson.com/
;)
Or just search the shoutcast streams for "Emerson"
http://www.ambientdesign.com/ is a NZ based software developer, among others, i'm sure. :)
Not really. Americans wouldn't be any more immune to a big payoff or blackmail/threats than any other person.
I think in this there is a lesson, which has something to do with gay people, and no persecuting them.
Something the US (and Iran!) still hasn't learnt yet. Ah well.
There is the "block content" bit in Opera 9, though.
(Right click on a page somewhere and go "block content", anything not grayed out you can click on and it'll be blocked..)
Note that Express Editions do not allow you to sell or distribute your software,
Er, there's nothing in the EULA that says you can't distribute/sell stuff you compile using it.
You mean like http://www.empornium.us/ ?
It has lots of good porn, and usually good amounts of seeds.
"The parents filed a suit against Blizzard Entertainment on Wednesday, saying their son jumped to his death while reenacting a scene from the game, the report said."
;)
He should've been a druid! Half damage in cat form with the right talent!
Try doing it anonymously, if you can?
The beta's are currently free, but according to various people (and MS's faq) the release version are going to be $50 each.
Well, what are children worth if any monkey can develop them? :P
/. drone thing but, I feel that open source software shouldn't have liabilities (Or limited ones) since you have the code, etcetc
This may be a typical
Open source developers have no deadline to speak of, so they're the ones who should be documenting things better, not worse than commercial devs!
But how often does this happen, not very.
The point is that most people who get paid to write software arn't in charge of their own deadlines, QA and design, all those things.
What's funny is that if you compare all the fast food nutrition charts (On their own sites!) Mc'ds is NO WHERE near the worst..
So now in my contract, I can specify I will not be held personally liable if my employer forces a deadline on me that I can't possibly meet having to have my code 100% secure.
Deadlines == bugs in code.
So either deadlines go (and products take +years to finish) and you get this, or uh you keep the deadlines (like now) and don't hold the coders personally responsible.
OK.
Well, load up all the "official" clients and log on with them all and then add togeather all the memory and CPU time they use up?
I'm guessing it's going to be more than gaim. (It was for me, at least)
UH, this isn't true. I'm using it on my comcast connection right now.
Well no, because it won't run in firefox!