to sell developer tools. real says: heres the free client, buy our server, ms says heres the free client and server, buy our os, apple says here's the open-source server, buy our development tools and fuck macromedia. in a nutshell i believe that sums up the thinking behind apple open-sourcing their qt server.
right and i think that w3c/ietf etc. needd to address this. while they are in quorum arguing, standards get set by vendors, including standard which may be designed to benefit CERTAIN platforms. the standards bodies need to streamline and speed up the process - look at whats happened to xml: multiple competing standards, no clear direction, and vendors creating weirdo solutions such as wddx to work around the snail's pace of the w3c
any more info on icaveo??? went to the site and checked it out; whats up with it? they claim they are using starbridge + proprietary algorithms to search code, video, audio, text..
okay but if you are worried about slowness then you shouldnt be reccommending things like lotusxsl - this is an even slower way to d o things. anyway who cares about slowness, just throw another box at it.
this biz about blocking linking from slashdot, hackernews, etc. proves what type of site antionline is - designed for skr1pt k1dd13s only. jp _wishes_ he had the cred of slashdot..
well...i'd like to keep my logic separated from presentation. php actually seems (havent used it) to be really cool from what little i know but im not sure if it has advanced features like pooling which are generally needed if you want to scale well
p.s. sorry for the fscked up links, coulda wsore i did them correctly
i HAVE one of those pencils...just goes to show what useless shit i collect. regarding the coffee, you should try those coffee pills they sell at ASUC, they got me through many a moffett cram session....
at berkeley freshman year some dude ran for student council on the 'affirmative action for hot chicks' platform. this was the year that aa was a BIG topic, and most freshwomen were less than delectable....so i voted for him!
thought i was the only one who used this...googles lateness isn't a bug its a feature! seriously, i often get info on startups who have recently taken down their main page after getting funding this way. case in point: respond.com
so gassbag is moving into settops eh? its a good move...i think beos could make inroads partnering with the microwerkz type of vendors i.e. small, looking for growth, and low cost structure. of course, CE is going to be pushed into this market fairly quickly. the main thing is as a previous poster mentioned to keep everything based on SMTP, HTTP, etc. all open standards...we cant let bill impose some settop standard based on AETVF or whatever. short ATT!
what u dont understand is that content companies are in danger of being at the mercy of os/connectivity companies who are CLOSER TO THE CONSUMER. the new game is all about who's on top of the transactional chain. apple + disney _could_ mean greater distribution for disney's shit. if you look at microsoft they're trying to integrate horizontally - content commerce software connectivity. aol too, in fact everyone's trying some variation on this theme these days...
to sell developer tools. real says: heres the free client, buy our server, ms says heres the free client and server, buy our os, apple says here's the open-source server, buy our development tools and fuck macromedia. in a nutshell i believe that sums up the thinking behind apple open-sourcing their qt server.
give this man/woman/child a 2!
right and i think that w3c/ietf etc. needd to address this. while they are in quorum arguing, standards get set by vendors, including standard which may be designed to benefit CERTAIN platforms. the standards bodies need to streamline and speed up the process - look at whats happened to xml: multiple competing standards, no clear direction, and vendors creating weirdo solutions such as wddx to work around the snail's pace of the w3c
any more info on icaveo??? went to the site and checked it out; whats up with it? they claim they are using starbridge + proprietary algorithms to search code, video, audio, text..
okay but if you are worried about slowness then you shouldnt be reccommending things like lotusxsl - this is an even slower way to d o things. anyway who cares about slowness, just throw another box at it.
is obviously the seminal issue in determing who is right in this dispute ;)
>lack of understanding of the issue (like the one about Yahoo "owning" all of the GeoCities content)
how was this incorrect?
this biz about blocking linking from slashdot, hackernews, etc. proves what type of site antionline is - designed for skr1pt k1dd13s only. jp _wishes_ he had the cred of slashdot..
i had JUST popped one when i read taco's posting
sorry, i'll try to be more politically correct next time.
well...i'd like to keep my logic separated from presentation. php actually seems (havent used it) to be really cool from what little i know but im not sure if it has advanced features like pooling which are generally needed if you want to scale well
p.s. sorry for the fscked up links, coulda wsore i did them correctly
i HAVE one of those pencils...just goes to show what useless shit i collect. regarding the coffee, you should try those coffee pills they sell at ASUC, they got me through many a moffett cram session....
at berkeley freshman year some dude ran for student council on the 'affirmative action for hot chicks' platform. this was the year that aa was a BIG topic, and most freshwomen were less than delectable....so i voted for him!
>you can't even kill the process with task manager
on NT
yes, this is the whole reason i refuse to use ie 5 on my nt box at work...as sucky as netscape is, i cant stand that feature (bug?)
thought i was the only one who used this...googles lateness isn't a bug its a feature! seriously, i often get info on startups who have recently taken down their main page after getting funding this way. case in point: respond.com
you should invest in MBA Technologies, theyre a good company and you obviously love mba's...
>Correct. The Mac was introduced in 1984. However Windows 3.0 wasn't introduced until like 1990. The first couple versions sucked pretty hard.
;)
the next couple, too
and you dont think things have changed at hp since 1976???
so gassbag is moving into settops eh? its a good move...i think beos could make inroads partnering with the microwerkz type of vendors i.e. small, looking for growth, and low cost structure. of course, CE is going to be pushed into this market fairly quickly. the main thing is as a previous poster mentioned to keep everything based on SMTP, HTTP, etc. all open standards...we cant let bill impose some settop standard based on AETVF or whatever. short ATT!
nah, nevermind. /. effect might be too much for the poor newtons...
- if the alternative is FREE
geez...
kicks ass...mondo was all that wired wanted to be...
no, java is a subset of the english lang...nevermind.
what u dont understand is that content companies are in danger of being at the mercy of os/connectivity companies who are CLOSER TO THE CONSUMER. the new game is all about who's on top of the transactional chain. apple + disney _could_ mean greater distribution for disney's shit. if you look at microsoft they're trying to integrate horizontally - content commerce software connectivity. aol too, in fact everyone's trying some variation on this theme these days...