It kind of is when the companies are known not to plug the holes properly once they're done with an area. It's a problem in my province, which has caused some uproar, justifiably.
What a bunch of fucking morons. Meanwhile here I am reading reviews online to figure out which brand of rechargeable batteries to buy. I want to make sure this ~20$ purchase is the right one. Guess I'm a bad consumer.
You pay for xbox live and your games are more expensive. A PC can be built for 600$ which beats an Xbox One and will quickly beat it in price if you only buy games from online sales (which you really should). Also, consider that a computer is needed anyway. Then it's no longer even the full price of the PC that you must consider, but the extra you are paying to have a gaming PC vs a working PC. Then the advantage is even more in the PC's favour. The inherent backward compatibility and mods inherent to the platform put the final nail in the coffin.
Your analogy fails because dragsters can achieve a higher top speed, but are inherently limited compared to normal cars. For games, PCs can have more raw power and are more versatile.
Whenever they post this stuff, there's like 300 comments. I think we are all well aware of how utterly pointless theses "debates" end up being, but the slashdot folks can't hear us over all the $$$.
Except you can restate anything that you are prevented from doing as being something you are forced to do. For example, you are not allowed to go outside, which means you are forced to stay in the jail. The distinction you make is completely irrelevant.
You have still not addressed the point of the person you're replying to. Hemp is not really popular even in countries in which it's been legal all along. Your conspiracy theories simply don't match up to reality. Your retort about cigarettes is completely irrelevant.
This thread has predictably devolved into a bunch of people waging holy war on systemd. The reality is that most arguments against systemd come from an emotional place, not a rational one. It works fine for arch users and it works fine for all the distros that are adopting it. This is like the unity backlash: Ubuntu is still #1, so that didn't really accomplish anything.
My passport may say "Canada", but the flag in my room is bearing the fleur-de-lys. I don't really care if my opinions "embarrass" you, especially if the offending attitude is my desire for peace.
There was strong opposition to the conscription in my province for both World Wars, and I am proud of that. We are not warmongers. By the way, it was the Russians who did most of the work. When Canadian and American forces landed in Europe, they were battling a heavily weakened enemy. They would have had a much harder time making their landings if the Nazis had had enough troops to protect them. Their foolish attack on Russia is what defeated them. And the Russians were right to counter-attack since, at that point, they were directly concerned.
You're deluded if you think the fight against ISIS will accomplish anything. Have you been living in a cave for the past ten years? Why don't you tell me about the resounding successes that were Western interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lybia?
The West certainly got involved in Syria. The rebels received funds, aid and weapons from the West. Had we not been involved, the rebels would have been defeated and none of this would have happened. Our actions have repercutions beyond what we can predict.
We have just spent more than a decade in conflict, and for what? We've all heard the definition of insanity. It would be insane to think this will be any different than our previous failed attempts to bring peace to the MIddle East. This isn't about sticking our heads in the sand. This is about refraining from repeteadly bashing our heads against a brick wall.
And we have been told time and time again that they just want us out of there. Why don't we... get out of there? They will not come to our shores if we stop meddling in their affairs, that's just ridiculous. It's hard to motivate people to blow themselves up when there's no imminent threat.
In short, our actions are both futile and dangerous to ourselves.
Snappy citations are not enough to support us going halfway across the globe to kill people. Had we all been maintaining a policy of non-intervention, ISIS would not exist. Our actions in the Middle East are causing more harm than good. At any rate, we have to think first about our own interests. It's unfortunate that people elsewhere are suffering, but we have proven time and time again that our interventions are both ineffective and costly. There's nothing we can do. Unless you are naive enough to think that "this time, we can end the terrorist threat!".
That's what happens when you get involved in wars that don't concern you. By joining the fight against ISIS, we've painted ourselves as a target. This war doesn't concern us, and we don't need to have our peace disturbed because of our contribution to it.
As someone above said, maybe they have a finite stock they can bring to these events, and so selling them quickly is not a concern. There could be other justifications. Still, just think about it: they lied to you about regulations stopping them from doing the obvious. Why would they do that? Clearly there must be a purpose behind this lie. I don't think your suggestion will help. Also, I don't really think this content is appropriate for slashdot. This is hardly an "algorithm". I'm pretty sure everyone who read the article immediately understood that bringing the packs of ice to the front would help low wait times.
You have a point. It's funny he made the blog considering how dismissive of him the company was. They don't care about his (extremely obvious) suggestion, why should we? If they're going through the trouble of lying about it, it's because they feel their approach is more profitable.
Nonsense. Arch is now harder to configure with systemd. The Arch maintainers do believe in "Keep it Simple", but to them, simplicity is elegance. They adopted systemd because they believe it is the more elegant solution. Ease of use is not their primary concern, obviously, and this is really damn far from an "automagic desktop" distro. The very claim is quite ridiculous honestly.
The area where live is very atheist. Most of the religious people are immigrants who kind of stay in their own communities. Of the native citizens who are religious, only the older generation goes to church. Last time I went to a church almost everyone had white hair. I don't think there is any pressure here to hide your atheism, so I doubt that this is what's preventing us from forming little comunities. Chalk that up to the reduction of human interation due to 21st century technology, I guess...
Distrowatch numbers don't even begin to matter. I thought that was a well established fact now.
As Canada is aligned with NATO, we are by definition part of the first world. Do they teach these things in your third world country?
Yes, the third world country of Canada.
Got off on the wrong foot today?
It kind of is when the companies are known not to plug the holes properly once they're done with an area. It's a problem in my province, which has caused some uproar, justifiably.
It's what happens when you mix basic net with acidic net.
What a bunch of fucking morons. Meanwhile here I am reading reviews online to figure out which brand of rechargeable batteries to buy. I want to make sure this ~20$ purchase is the right one. Guess I'm a bad consumer.
P.S.: It's the Eneloops, apparently.
This looks like every American action movie that has come out in the last 5 years. I would not have been surprised if Micheal Bay had done this. Pass.
As far as we know, the Universe is finite.
I'd say you're describing the ideal BA, which might be a rare breed...
You pay for xbox live and your games are more expensive. A PC can be built for 600$ which beats an Xbox One and will quickly beat it in price if you only buy games from online sales (which you really should). Also, consider that a computer is needed anyway. Then it's no longer even the full price of the PC that you must consider, but the extra you are paying to have a gaming PC vs a working PC. Then the advantage is even more in the PC's favour. The inherent backward compatibility and mods inherent to the platform put the final nail in the coffin.
Your analogy fails because dragsters can achieve a higher top speed, but are inherently limited compared to normal cars. For games, PCs can have more raw power and are more versatile.
Whenever they post this stuff, there's like 300 comments. I think we are all well aware of how utterly pointless theses "debates" end up being, but the slashdot folks can't hear us over all the $$$.
Except you can restate anything that you are prevented from doing as being something you are forced to do. For example, you are not allowed to go outside, which means you are forced to stay in the jail. The distinction you make is completely irrelevant.
You have still not addressed the point of the person you're replying to. Hemp is not really popular even in countries in which it's been legal all along. Your conspiracy theories simply don't match up to reality. Your retort about cigarettes is completely irrelevant.
This thread has predictably devolved into a bunch of people waging holy war on systemd. The reality is that most arguments against systemd come from an emotional place, not a rational one. It works fine for arch users and it works fine for all the distros that are adopting it. This is like the unity backlash: Ubuntu is still #1, so that didn't really accomplish anything.
My passport may say "Canada", but the flag in my room is bearing the fleur-de-lys. I don't really care if my opinions "embarrass" you, especially if the offending attitude is my desire for peace.
There was strong opposition to the conscription in my province for both World Wars, and I am proud of that. We are not warmongers. By the way, it was the Russians who did most of the work. When Canadian and American forces landed in Europe, they were battling a heavily weakened enemy. They would have had a much harder time making their landings if the Nazis had had enough troops to protect them. Their foolish attack on Russia is what defeated them. And the Russians were right to counter-attack since, at that point, they were directly concerned.
You're deluded if you think the fight against ISIS will accomplish anything. Have you been living in a cave for the past ten years? Why don't you tell me about the resounding successes that were Western interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lybia?
The West certainly got involved in Syria. The rebels received funds, aid and weapons from the West. Had we not been involved, the rebels would have been defeated and none of this would have happened. Our actions have repercutions beyond what we can predict.
We have just spent more than a decade in conflict, and for what? We've all heard the definition of insanity. It would be insane to think this will be any different than our previous failed attempts to bring peace to the MIddle East. This isn't about sticking our heads in the sand. This is about refraining from repeteadly bashing our heads against a brick wall.
And we have been told time and time again that they just want us out of there. Why don't we... get out of there? They will not come to our shores if we stop meddling in their affairs, that's just ridiculous. It's hard to motivate people to blow themselves up when there's no imminent threat.
In short, our actions are both futile and dangerous to ourselves.
Snappy citations are not enough to support us going halfway across the globe to kill people. Had we all been maintaining a policy of non-intervention, ISIS would not exist. Our actions in the Middle East are causing more harm than good. At any rate, we have to think first about our own interests. It's unfortunate that people elsewhere are suffering, but we have proven time and time again that our interventions are both ineffective and costly. There's nothing we can do. Unless you are naive enough to think that "this time, we can end the terrorist threat!".
That's what happens when you get involved in wars that don't concern you. By joining the fight against ISIS, we've painted ourselves as a target. This war doesn't concern us, and we don't need to have our peace disturbed because of our contribution to it.
Man, you people are so grumpy. How is that not awesome? And that's certainly more relevant to this site than the lines to buy ice at Burning Man...
As someone above said, maybe they have a finite stock they can bring to these events, and so selling them quickly is not a concern. There could be other justifications. Still, just think about it: they lied to you about regulations stopping them from doing the obvious. Why would they do that? Clearly there must be a purpose behind this lie. I don't think your suggestion will help. Also, I don't really think this content is appropriate for slashdot. This is hardly an "algorithm". I'm pretty sure everyone who read the article immediately understood that bringing the packs of ice to the front would help low wait times.
You have a point. It's funny he made the blog considering how dismissive of him the company was. They don't care about his (extremely obvious) suggestion, why should we? If they're going through the trouble of lying about it, it's because they feel their approach is more profitable.
I wish I had mod points. The guy you're replying to is a tool.
Did we just witness the writing equivalent of an internet tough guy?
Nonsense. Arch is now harder to configure with systemd. The Arch maintainers do believe in "Keep it Simple", but to them, simplicity is elegance. They adopted systemd because they believe it is the more elegant solution. Ease of use is not their primary concern, obviously, and this is really damn far from an "automagic desktop" distro. The very claim is quite ridiculous honestly.
The area where live is very atheist. Most of the religious people are immigrants who kind of stay in their own communities. Of the native citizens who are religious, only the older generation goes to church. Last time I went to a church almost everyone had white hair. I don't think there is any pressure here to hide your atheism, so I doubt that this is what's preventing us from forming little comunities. Chalk that up to the reduction of human interation due to 21st century technology, I guess...