While I do agree with Stallman over them using a BSD-3 like license. I do like LLVM and Clang. And working together will benefit both LLVM/Clang and GCC which is a good thing.
If anyone should be held liable it's h33t.com, they're the ones ding this. Of course if h33t.com's content is user generated then h33t.com isn't liable either. Also aren't torrents similar to links. The content themselves aren't hosted on their servers either but via a bunch of bittorent clients working together, so h33t shouldn't be liable at all.
The democrats do something useful for once.
Of course both parties are corrupt. The republicans just happen to be less corrupt. Why can't we ever get a 3rd party canidate in office since a lot of them seem to be better than the Democrats and Republicans combined
Of course I don't expect this bill to go anywhere since it's mostly PR.
The democrats do something useful for once.
Of course both parties are corrupt. The republicans just happen to be less corrupt. Why can't we ever get a 3rd party canidate in office since a lot of them seem to be better than the Democrats and Republicans combined
Bees seem to be smarter than some animals. Especially the ones stupid enough to feed plastic to their offspring. Let's let natural selection take its course.
I'm guessing the guys who picked those passwords is about as competent as that guy in that jpeg on the second link. He's trying to use a key to unlock a laptop and wears a mask so the monitor can't tell who he is.
It was this I wanted modded up
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=4655149&cid=45919877
which doesn't mention anything about Americans. "The internet is not a single country and there are no laws which apply globally." Which the government doesn't seem to know since the laws they pass and prosecutions they do about the internet keep affecting other countries where it's perfectly legal. Most Americans know this and a lot of Americans keep telling them this but the government keeps doing it anyway. There's a lot of things Americans keep telling the government that they keep ignoring.
I would use eBooks much more often if it wasn't for the damn DRM. My college is making me use some crappy textbooks, and the PDFs have DRM on them, so the first thing I do when I get one is remove the DRM. Then when the class is over I just delete the PDF because the info is pretty much useless to me since it's below my knowledge and intelligence level. I wouldn't be using these books at all if the college didn't require them. It's a good thing the state is paying for them because I sure wouldn't buy anything this crappy, especially when the internet gives you the exact same information for free.
I've taken IT college courses before, passed them all easily and made the dean's list. Cosidering what they've taught, College degrees don't really mean anything.
While I do agree with Stallman over them using a BSD-3 like license. I do like LLVM and Clang. And working together will benefit both LLVM/Clang and GCC which is a good thing.
If anyone should be held liable it's h33t.com, they're the ones ding this. Of course if h33t.com's content is user generated then h33t.com isn't liable either. Also aren't torrents similar to links. The content themselves aren't hosted on their servers either but via a bunch of bittorent clients working together, so h33t shouldn't be liable at all.
I agree
I said they were less corrupt. I didn't say they weren't corrupt.
The democrats do something useful for once. Of course both parties are corrupt. The republicans just happen to be less corrupt. Why can't we ever get a 3rd party canidate in office since a lot of them seem to be better than the Democrats and Republicans combined
Of course I don't expect this bill to go anywhere since it's mostly PR.
The democrats do something useful for once. Of course both parties are corrupt. The republicans just happen to be less corrupt. Why can't we ever get a 3rd party canidate in office since a lot of them seem to be better than the Democrats and Republicans combined
Bees seem to be smarter than some animals. Especially the ones stupid enough to feed plastic to their offspring. Let's let natural selection take its course.
I'm guessing the guys who picked those passwords is about as competent as that guy in that jpeg on the second link. He's trying to use a key to unlock a laptop and wears a mask so the monitor can't tell who he is.
Isn't DRM and search engine manipulation the reason why sales in the US are declining. I guess they want their sales in Canada to decline too.
Wasn't it the short deadline that caused the disaster?
It was this I wanted modded up http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=4655149&cid=45919877 which doesn't mention anything about Americans. "The internet is not a single country and there are no laws which apply globally." Which the government doesn't seem to know since the laws they pass and prosecutions they do about the internet keep affecting other countries where it's perfectly legal. Most Americans know this and a lot of Americans keep telling them this but the government keeps doing it anyway. There's a lot of things Americans keep telling the government that they keep ignoring.
no, there's more than just 'muricans here.
I think you're trying to respond to this guy http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=4655149&cid=45923469
Why do I never have any mod points when I need them, someone mod this guy up.
+1
That's what I want to know.
That and why don't I ever have any mod points when I need them.
I would use eBooks much more often if it wasn't for the damn DRM. My college is making me use some crappy textbooks, and the PDFs have DRM on them, so the first thing I do when I get one is remove the DRM. Then when the class is over I just delete the PDF because the info is pretty much useless to me since it's below my knowledge and intelligence level. I wouldn't be using these books at all if the college didn't require them. It's a good thing the state is paying for them because I sure wouldn't buy anything this crappy, especially when the internet gives you the exact same information for free.
Am I the only one picturing their spacehip like this?
This is not what the FSF meant when they said free software
I've taken IT college courses before, passed them all easily and made the dean's list. Cosidering what they've taught, College degrees don't really mean anything.
This is Why.
I prefer the can anyway.
Or was he fired for the Windows 8 disaster? I would've fired him for that. But then again I would've fired him for a lot of the things he's done.
Bitcoin is a currency, but it's not a US currency.
I get these messages from AT&T on my phone all the time, doesn't change the fact that they're not very helpful
from the looks at the comment scores, I'm guessing they're doing the same thing here.
haven't got it in my area yet