So, basically the Fossil Fuel companies are smaller than the U.S. deficit. I think that makes it pretty clear that the money in climate change is in getting grants from the government.
I think that makes it pretty clear you don't have a fucking clue what government spends its money on.
Oh, and everything could be treated like a file, including devices. This concept seems to have gone a step farther in Linux, where even processes can be accessed through/proc.
For values of "Linux" that are equal to SVR4.
(Which goes further than Linux, replacing the ugly ptrace(2) by I/O ops on/proc).
To expose code in SMM, Bulygin modified a publicly available proof-of-concept Spectre 1 exploit running with kernel-level privileges to bypass Intel's System Management Range Register (SMRR)... "These enhanced Spectre attacks allow an unprivileged attacker to read the contents of memory, including memory that should be protected by the range registers, such as SMM memory,"
An "unprivileged attacker" is "running with kernel-level privileges"?
You spend a lot of time fantasising about fucking wilderbeest?
By Martin Richards.
subhuman creeps like Soros.
Well, you've outed yourself there, haven't you.
Why? Why are you treating someone who has been so generous for so long like garbage?
Because they are garbage.
Somebody gave you a gift. Show appreciation. Then they shat in your living room. Show them the door.
Who, in his head is "many people, including journalists".
So, basically the Fossil Fuel companies are smaller than the U.S. deficit. I think that makes it pretty clear that the money in climate change is in getting grants from the government.
I think that makes it pretty clear you don't have a fucking clue what government spends its money on.
It was slashdot -- still unable to deal with unicode in 2018.
Everything was fine with Linux until pulse-audio.
Well, except that sound didn't work.
No, she wasn't pro war.
She was pro death and suffering, however.
Hey, you're talking to LKCL, a well known loony. Don't expect logic.
At a more practical level, Debian already provides Debian with systemd and it would be a waste of anybody's time to add that, not just yours.
Hell. Debian also provides Debian without systemd.
What, exactly is the point of Devuan?
But you know it isn't.
They could be fixed if anyone could demonstrate that they exist.
Oh, and everything could be treated like a file, including devices. This concept seems to have gone a step farther in Linux, where even processes can be accessed through /proc.
For values of "Linux" that are equal to SVR4.
(Which goes further than Linux, replacing the ugly ptrace(2) by I/O ops on /proc).
Of course, neither of them goes as far as Plan9.
Log message problems can be fixed
They could be fixed if anyone made an actual bug report about them.
Why don't you just use Windows?
Because Windows doesn't come with systemd, obviously.
Easy -- just get a Nokia N900 phone, hook up a USB based DAB reciever to it and use the FM transmitter in the n900 to rebroadcast the signal.
To expose code in SMM, Bulygin modified a publicly available proof-of-concept Spectre 1 exploit running with kernel-level privileges to bypass Intel's System Management Range Register (SMRR) ... "These enhanced Spectre attacks allow an unprivileged attacker to read the contents of memory, including memory that should be protected by the range registers, such as SMM memory,"
An "unprivileged attacker" is "running with kernel-level privileges"?
People forget that Trump is not a politician he is a business man
Failed.
He is a failed businessman, who clearly demonstrates that he doesn't know how business works.
There, fixed the title for you.
ZTE wasn't banned from doing anything, Qualcomm and Intel were banned from selling stuff to ZTE.
Memo to non-American companies: If you don't want to get fucked around by Trump don't buy American.
MAGA: Make America Grate Again.
We may close ZTE down today, but if a dozen small American companies go under because they can't sell their product to ZTE- then it is a bad outcome.
Qualcomm is a small company?
No, all Chinese companies have to do is stop using US made products.
These are actually sanctions against Qualcomm, not ZTE.
Sorry, I forgot, one US company does have an important patent -- rounded corners.
Well, actually, most of it is held by EU companies. The US dropped the baton in the whole refusal of GSM period.