I can use logic and reason to determine which model I think makes more sense.
You're doing it wrong. You're supposed to use logic and reason to figure out a possible model that fits the evidence. You're using logic and reason to determine a model you thinks makes more sense in spite of the evidence.
Wonder why - the most expensive popular sport in existence is losing millions of players
Golf isn't that expensive. Oh sure, if you want the finest carbon fiber/titanium clubs and play every week on an exclusive, perfectly manicured course at a private club it'll cost you. But you can get a cheap set of clubs and play at the local public course for not too much money.
They've been peaceful the whole time, and did nothing more than provide a presence and protest. The only difference between them and Occupy $location is the presence of firearms
The Occupy folks didn't owe a bunch of unpaid fees to the government and hadn't been flouting the law for 20 years either. I seriously can't believe anyone would white-knight for Bundy.
However, I find that when something goes wrong with Windows, no one actually calls Microsoft for support despite paying for an MSDN subscription. We've had trouble connecting to SQLServer or the jdbc driver for SQLServer has a memory leak, don't call Microsoft. Instead my manager scours the internet and says, "take this website's advice." How, I ask you, how is that different than Linux? So much for better supported.
Hold on, you're paying for support, no one uses it and somehow that proves that MS products don't have good support?
Sure, visually you can see it's a soft shoulder, but audibly, your brain hasn't bothered to think about dirt or gravel noises. The first sound most audiences associate with a fast departure like that is a squealing tire. That's what they expect
No, actually that only what audio engineers expect. The rest of us in the audience are sitting there thinking, "Why the hell are the tires squealing on gravel? The audio engineer must be a moron."
Terrible, unintuitive syntax. Horrible documentation that was apparently written for people who already understand it. Obscure error messages. Too much knowledge required up front to start using it effectively. Hard to pick up the pieces when something inevitably goes wrong.
I've seen posts elsewhere where people say "Oh, once you understand that behind the scenes it's working on blobs and trees and commits then it makes more sense. Also, graph theory." OK, but should I need to know any of that? I don't need to know how an internal combustion engine works to drive my car.
It probably makes perfect sense to Linus and people who shares his brainwaves. To us mere mortals, not so much.
But this is all moot because I just realized the article is a joke.
But GOG is great. It's made of win and awesome.
Apart from not having any games I want to play.
So am I also a whacko?
Yes.
I can use logic and reason to determine which model I think makes more sense.
You're doing it wrong. You're supposed to use logic and reason to figure out a possible model that fits the evidence. You're using logic and reason to determine a model you thinks makes more sense in spite of the evidence.
What is that in Volkswagen Beetles?
Wonder why - the most expensive popular sport in existence is losing millions of players
Golf isn't that expensive. Oh sure, if you want the finest carbon fiber/titanium clubs and play every week on an exclusive, perfectly manicured course at a private club it'll cost you. But you can get a cheap set of clubs and play at the local public course for not too much money.
And what is your response if they say yes?
A well-regulated militia is the goal of the amendment
Then it has completely failed.
They've been peaceful the whole time, and did nothing more than provide a presence and protest. The only difference between them and Occupy $location is the presence of firearms
The Occupy folks didn't owe a bunch of unpaid fees to the government and hadn't been flouting the law for 20 years either. I seriously can't believe anyone would white-knight for Bundy.
However, I find that when something goes wrong with Windows, no one actually calls Microsoft for support despite paying for an MSDN subscription. We've had trouble connecting to SQLServer or the jdbc driver for SQLServer has a memory leak, don't call Microsoft. Instead my manager scours the internet and says, "take this website's advice." How, I ask you, how is that different than Linux? So much for better supported.
Hold on, you're paying for support, no one uses it and somehow that proves that MS products don't have good support?
So what you're saying is that people will only use Linux under threat of being fired?
Yeah, EA is a gaming company, that survives by taking money from people in exchange for shitty, overhyped products
As opposed to financial companies that survive by taking money from people in exchange for ruining the global economy.
Except I don't think anyone said that Eich couldn't support whatever stupid backward laws he liked. Just that he should do it elsewhere.
Sorry, no. Free speech doesn't mean freedom from having to face the consequences of that speech.
Sure, visually you can see it's a soft shoulder, but audibly, your brain hasn't bothered to think about dirt or gravel noises. The first sound most audiences associate with a fast departure like that is a squealing tire. That's what they expect
No, actually that only what audio engineers expect. The rest of us in the audience are sitting there thinking, "Why the hell are the tires squealing on gravel? The audio engineer must be a moron."
Terrible, unintuitive syntax. Horrible documentation that was apparently written for people who already understand it. Obscure error messages. Too much knowledge required up front to start using it effectively. Hard to pick up the pieces when something inevitably goes wrong.
I've seen posts elsewhere where people say "Oh, once you understand that behind the scenes it's working on blobs and trees and commits then it makes more sense. Also, graph theory." OK, but should I need to know any of that? I don't need to know how an internal combustion engine works to drive my car.
It probably makes perfect sense to Linus and people who shares his brainwaves. To us mere mortals, not so much.
But this is all moot because I just realized the article is a joke.
'this [migration] will finally let us get rid of the current broken design... ... and replace it with a completely new broken design. (I hate git.)
Don't know what your problem is, but I have a rearview camera and the only time it doesn't work is if it's completely covered by snow.
Hey, they just blew $16B on a chat program.
you can always upgrade to a newer kernel, and you're not going to break anything in the process.
Hehe. That's a good one.
Are you saying you've never heard of Fluke? C'mon, son.
Tell me more about this horse lady.
Mercury is getting smaller and Pluto's getting lllaarrrrger.
When the sexy girls fuck the geeks instead of the football studs, you're getting somewhere.
No. Maybe when the male geeks stop objectifying women, or thinking that the sexy girls can't be geeks too, then you're getting somewhere.
It's been about 14 years since the dotcom bubble burst, and memories are short.
It is dead.
I've been reading that on Slashdot for over 15 years now.
Why should one private company have the right to unilaterally declare this kind of planned obsolescence?
Because they made it?