I am on OS/X 10.6.8, still using Opera 12.16, as no other major browser cuts it as well. Very basic stuff like shortcuts and shortcut controlled Speed Dial, session consistency are not on par elsewhere compared to that old Opera release. Tried to escape many times by now, still returned. There are problems, that could have been cleaned in 12 branch yet, and I would not want for more, seriously: hogged memory use is suspicious, focus to tab is lost occasionally during inactivity, one local site hangs browser to death (but the same site partially nonfunctional even with popular Safari). Even with these problems still better (for me) than major alternate browsers.
The main problem, that was always seen with Opera - it was pushed to some turbo, link, e-mail, torrent distractors, while missing high quality plank of delivering rich, however minimalistic features. The essential spirit of Opera was actually the same, Unix is made of. Stability would have been real crack for browser connoisseur.
Name it "Random connection", change IP to suit you each time, you'd want to use Random Connection. OS/X RDC rocks, except that it dies occasionally with new LibreOffice window, etc. Minor debugging remaining.
Still, this is written by Mac minded folks, working for MS. Good job.
Generally, MS will have things to be busy with in the coming future, there is not a lot choice still in software for corporate needs, and business software market is not that vivid at all with all these buoyant buyouts.
I am keeping to my Nokia 6120 classique. It fits my hand nicely, slips into smallest pocket. I have dropped it again today, on pavement. It has got one more dent, but operates, as I used to expect. Screen is, of course, not broken. Sound is great and equipped screen is quite nice. Overall, quite classy looking, not a silly cheapo. It does not have wireless, but I hooked it to MS Exchange, in case I need badly to examine business email.
The best part, I will always remember, - I found it in the bin, where they collect disposed electronics garbage. Somebody has bought smartphone there, I guess. Just replaced covers with the new clean original ones, they were on sale for peanuts, took mixed set of cheapest colors. I love this phone, and having many times considered upgrade to smartphone, it did not happen yet - silly money, and much more risks for minusculous benefit in real deal functionality.
You first. Meaning economy of Russia. Europeans can cope with hardships for a good reason, and can continue trading without Russia very well, while it is opposite, that is going to be pretty hard. Watch ruble to get better idea meanwhile.
You liar. Russia invaded Ukraine, and annexed Crimea. That's what any serious paper will tell you. As to Crimea (Qirim yarimadasi) "is Russian, because nearly everyone there is Russian", learn when and how it became populated by Russians extensively, how many natives still remain there, and how rightful is "mandate", being part of annexing campaign. Then think again how much rights to annex territory of independent state of Ukraine Russia has had.
You don't get it right. They don't need these parts of Ukraine to be part of Russia, doesn't make most of the sense. Crimea was it, nice souvenir to get army of fools as supporters for a national hero, bringing lands back. And that's it. Chunks of Ukraine with influence of Russia need to obtain special confederation status, while remaining part of Ukraine, so retaining control over Ukraine. Just like Moldova is kept in halt trough Transnistria.
Putin is not afraid of the West at all, but he does not like them, and his country won't ever see themselves as a part. They protect their zone of influence, and Ukraine was pretty much still in it. Now it wants to walk own ways - and is made to struggle.
Even then, extent of corruption and theft of resources in Russia itself remains unsurpassed, while not anybody else has been role model for Ukraine's oligarchy in modern times. Finally, people of Ukraine started looking at other neighbors, and understood that they can do in very similar ways. This is precisely when Russia started poorly hidden war on Ukraine, openly annexing Crimea. It is going to be extremely expensive adventure for Russia.
Situation is pretty bad for Russia, because it took wild turn with enormous lie, cheating and aggression campaign. No happy ending in exchange for these. I am very sorry for all those frank folks, there are, that are doomed by bravado of one KGB tsar and his fool believers. Pity.
With those concerned destined to crawl at the bottom. Got to be funny at the very least. Even my IT inventory supplier wants to stuff me with kitchenware these days.
Proper idea is to tax not the wealth itself, but its increase (often mapped to income). It is easy to grasp difference, taking example case, that you accumulated some wealth by your efforts in some good times of the past, but do not have significant income at present. It's allright with you being wealthy at some constant level by itself.
Hopefully (probably?) what he means is that the only taxes are on consumption.
FYI: majority of contemporary economies have VAT or similar, which is essentially that, and makes major part of all taxes collected.
At the present level, this alone still does not solve much deeper structural problems with capitalism. Very good roadmap of its problems and proposed solutions is explained in this excellent book: Spiritual Capital: Wealth We Can Live by, written by Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall
...In the end economic systems are just ways of distributing resources...
Nope. They are systems to reap benefits by participating in. And once some have figured how they can benefit most, no matter if at the expense of diminishing returns of the others, they do it to the extent possible. Distribution? It's tax spendings. While speaking of tax collection, those top-beneficiaries are once again in position to avoid these duties top-best, because of resources available to them.
... About the availability of source code and the permission to examine, modify and redistribute it. It doesn't mean better security or indeed better by any quality metric, and that's not the point...
Of course, that is the point: permission to examine and modify is directly setting preconditions to instantly enhance code examined. And if examination with sufficient eyeballs really takes place, process goes just as doctor prescribed. It does not, however, mean, that code escapes possibilities to hack completely - it is too complicated structure to expect that, unless looking at it with idealism of topic.
The reality is, that nobody ever should have gave badge of non-hackable software to products of any development model. For thousands and millions of software lines, and multitude of situations regarding mutual relations of its parts, multiplied by possible input fluctuations additionally depending on execution environment, you have imperfect software somewhere somehow, rather than perfect one. Constant float of patches for live products of any model is reality. What we can talk about, are certain and numerous benefits, that open source has over proprietary one. If confidence in idealism is shaken, this is only for good, because reality was certainly far from being ideal.
Mother of Anton Tumanov from Mari El republic, Russia tells story of her son, who struggled to get decent job, recruited to army, was forced to participate in military activities at Ukraine, killed there August 13th with 120 others, 450 injured out of 1200 soldiers of 18-th brigade. Russian soldiers, Ukrainian soil, real bloody war.
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities, snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down: http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators. Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot. For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities, snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down: http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators. Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot. For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities, snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down: http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators. Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot. For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
China, and a bunch of their allies in South America who have formed a political/economic union, get together and oust the democratically elected president and parliament...
How come, essential part of vast and insistant public manifestations got skipped, playing like these folks of Ukraine did not even took part in forming further course, while somebody somewhere did? Maidan can have own negative sides, but it is no doubt, that people were primary exhibitors of will for changes, as they had too much of wrongs accumulated on state side. They have been very firm at standing in the cold and demonstrating their will, demanding changes.
I am on OS/X 10.6.8, still using Opera 12.16, as no other major browser cuts it as well. Very basic stuff like shortcuts and shortcut controlled Speed Dial, session consistency are not on par elsewhere compared to that old Opera release. Tried to escape many times by now, still returned. There are problems, that could have been cleaned in 12 branch yet, and I would not want for more, seriously: hogged memory use is suspicious, focus to tab is lost occasionally during inactivity, one local site hangs browser to death (but the same site partially nonfunctional even with popular Safari). Even with these problems still better (for me) than major alternate browsers.
The main problem, that was always seen with Opera - it was pushed to some turbo, link, e-mail, torrent distractors, while missing high quality plank of delivering rich, however minimalistic features. The essential spirit of Opera was actually the same, Unix is made of. Stability would have been real crack for browser connoisseur.
Name it "Random connection", change IP to suit you each time, you'd want to use Random Connection.
OS/X RDC rocks, except that it dies occasionally with new LibreOffice window, etc. Minor debugging remaining.
Still, this is written by Mac minded folks, working for MS. Good job.
Generally, MS will have things to be busy with in the coming future, there is not a lot choice still in software for corporate needs,
and business software market is not that vivid at all with all these buoyant buyouts.
I am keeping to my Nokia 6120 classique. It fits my hand nicely, slips into smallest pocket. I have dropped it again today, on pavement. It has got one more dent, but operates, as I used to expect. Screen is, of course, not broken. Sound is great and equipped screen is quite nice. Overall, quite classy looking, not a silly cheapo. It does not have wireless, but I hooked it to MS Exchange, in case I need badly to examine business email.
The best part, I will always remember, - I found it in the bin, where they collect disposed electronics garbage. Somebody has bought smartphone there, I guess. Just replaced covers with the new clean original ones, they were on sale for peanuts, took mixed set of cheapest colors. I love this phone, and having many times considered upgrade to smartphone, it did not happen yet - silly money, and much more risks for minusculous benefit in real deal functionality.
You first. Meaning economy of Russia. Europeans can cope with hardships for a good reason, and can continue trading without Russia very well, while it is opposite, that is going to be pretty hard. Watch ruble to get better idea meanwhile.
You liar. Russia invaded Ukraine, and annexed Crimea. That's what any serious paper will tell you. As to Crimea (Qirim yarimadasi) "is Russian, because nearly everyone there is Russian", learn when and how it became populated by Russians extensively, how many natives still remain there, and how rightful is "mandate", being part of annexing campaign. Then think again how much rights to annex territory of independent state of Ukraine Russia has had.
You don't get it right. They don't need these parts of Ukraine to be part of Russia, doesn't make most of the sense. Crimea was it, nice souvenir to get army of fools as supporters for a national hero, bringing lands back. And that's it. Chunks of Ukraine with influence of Russia need to obtain special confederation status, while remaining part of Ukraine, so retaining control over Ukraine. Just like Moldova is kept in halt trough Transnistria.
Putin is not afraid of the West at all, but he does not like them, and his country won't ever see themselves as a part. They protect their zone of influence, and Ukraine was pretty much still in it. Now it wants to walk own ways - and is made to struggle.
You are comparing enemies of Ukrainians vs enemies of Russians over the globe, seriously?!! You are seriously nuts.
Even then, extent of corruption and theft of resources in Russia itself remains unsurpassed, while not anybody else has been role model for Ukraine's oligarchy in modern times. Finally, people of Ukraine started looking at other neighbors, and understood that they can do in very similar ways. This is precisely when Russia started poorly hidden war on Ukraine, openly annexing Crimea. It is going to be extremely expensive adventure for Russia.
Situation is pretty bad for Russia, because it took wild turn with enormous lie, cheating and aggression campaign. No happy ending in exchange for these. I am very sorry for all those frank folks, there are, that are doomed by bravado of one KGB tsar and his fool believers. Pity.
With those concerned destined to crawl at the bottom. Got to be funny at the very least.
Even my IT inventory supplier wants to stuff me with kitchenware these days.
Proper idea is to tax not the wealth itself, but its increase (often mapped to income).
It is easy to grasp difference, taking example case, that you accumulated some wealth by your efforts in some good times of the past, but do not have significant income at present. It's allright with you being wealthy at some constant level by itself.
You are hardest hit, if you are most ripped off per your resources.
Excellent comment, and method used to evaluate real effect of taxes proposed.
Hopefully (probably?) what he means is that the only taxes are on consumption.
FYI: majority of contemporary economies have VAT or similar, which is essentially that,
and makes major part of all taxes collected.
At the present level, this alone still does not solve much deeper structural problems with capitalism.
Very good roadmap of its problems and proposed solutions is explained in this excellent book:
Spiritual Capital: Wealth We Can Live by, written by Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall
...lower growth leads to wealth inequity
While higher would lead even more so.
He just intended to say "economy has become less market".
...In the end economic systems are just ways of distributing resources...
Nope. They are systems to reap benefits by participating in. And once some have figured how they can benefit most,
no matter if at the expense of diminishing returns of the others, they do it to the extent possible.
Distribution? It's tax spendings. While speaking of tax collection, those top-beneficiaries are once again in
position to avoid these duties top-best, because of resources available to them.
... About the availability of source code and the permission to examine, modify and redistribute it. It doesn't mean better security or indeed better by any quality metric, and that's not the point...
Of course, that is the point: permission to examine and modify is directly setting preconditions to instantly enhance code examined. And if examination with sufficient eyeballs really takes place, process goes just as doctor prescribed. It does not, however, mean, that code escapes possibilities to hack completely - it is too complicated structure to expect that, unless looking at it with idealism of topic.
The reality is, that nobody ever should have gave badge of non-hackable software to products of any development model. For thousands and millions of software lines, and multitude of situations regarding mutual relations of its parts, multiplied by possible input fluctuations additionally depending on execution environment, you have imperfect software somewhere somehow, rather than perfect one. Constant float of patches for live products of any model is reality. What we can talk about, are certain and numerous benefits, that open source has over proprietary one. If confidence in idealism is shaken, this is only for good, because reality was certainly far from being ideal.
Just substitute "general public" here with "widespread notion", and try to focus in discussion on essential message of the post.
Mother of Anton Tumanov from Mari El republic, Russia tells story of her son, who struggled to get decent job,
recruited to army, was forced to participate in military activities at Ukraine, killed there August 13th with 120 others,
450 injured out of 1200 soldiers of 18-th brigade. Russian soldiers, Ukrainian soil, real bloody war.
https://translate.google.com/t...
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities,
snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down:
http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators.
Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot.
For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities,
snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down:
http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators.
Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot.
For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
Intercepted conversation was published in local Pskov media, editor was heavily beaten for these activities,
snapshot from cache, original publication was taken down:
http://web.archive.org/web/201...
Authentic rude Russian language, swearing every second word, sorry it may be hard for automatic translators.
Describes to caller activities of his team of about 90 troopers on territory of Ukraine at 10AM of August 20th, with about 80 killed on spot.
For those, who still can't see war going on: nothing new - you are supposed to continue your way.
No, it is not.
China, and a bunch of their allies in South America who have formed a political/economic union, get together and oust the democratically elected president and parliament...
How come, essential part of vast and insistant public manifestations got skipped, playing like these folks of Ukraine did not even took part in forming further course, while somebody somewhere did? Maidan can have own negative sides, but it is no doubt, that people were primary exhibitors of will for changes, as they had too much of wrongs accumulated on state side. They have been very firm at standing in the cold and demonstrating their will, demanding changes.