Just a couple days ago a photo of anti-government protesters including one of their polish executives was taken down from a facebook page(zelaznalogika), the page also being blocked. In the meantime the photo may still be seen on newsweeks page.
... German Rails are marking some trains compartments as women-only.
I wonder if I'm allowed to use it when I'm bigender.
(http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-women-transportation-idUSKCN0WX2F2)
After having worked with facebook's API for a while I have really strong objections against them telling what it means to be a great engineer. Facebook is a mess.
(However, their js solutions are quite neat)
France electricity comes mainly from atomic plants with a very low share of "green power".
In Germany, on the other hand, "green power" has greater share than nuclear and they are planning to phase out nuclear plants by the 2022.
German power is much more expensive than French. Their power sector seems to be in pretty bad shape, since to transfer electricity from wind farms in the North to factories in the South they are using Polish power net.
By forcing closure of French nuclear plants Germany is trying to make French power less attractive.
That's how things are done in EU.
It would be awesome to have an opensource os for kindle!
I recall reading about gpl3 and tivoization and it seems only the later one has gained more traction. I'm still unable to install Debian on my mobile and doing the same on my notebook got harder thanks to new security technologies such as EFI, that protects only Microsoft.
In Europe majority of refugees or "refugees" have lost all their ids but not their iphones. Another funny fact is that many of them claim to be minors, being a bit too tall or overall big for their age.
In EU we have a dumb piece of legislation that requires almost every webpage to require a permission for any cookies it may be saved on your device. I have a strong impression it was initially a web browser that was required to acquire such permission.
By making people think perl5 is obsolete and waiting for perl6. In the meantime(15 years!) many gave up waiting and gave up perl all together. Can you name one company that began a new perl project in the last 5 years?
Here we go again: perl6 is not a major version of perl5. It's a completely different language. The last major version of perl5 is 5.22.0 released 2015-Jun-01(http://perldoc.perl.org/perlhist.html).
The strongest point I have against perl6 is it's confusing name and the fact it's ruined the perl work market.
A simple solution. If you are accused of any form of harassment you are guilty even before the trial.
What about Windows 10 tablets? Are they also locked?
What's next? The Washing-Machine Tragedy?;)
Just a couple days ago a photo of anti-government protesters including one of their polish executives was taken down from a facebook page(zelaznalogika), the page also being blocked. In the meantime the photo may still be seen on newsweeks page.
RT -> Russia Today, a well known Kremlin owned propaganda source.
... German Rails are marking some trains compartments as women-only. I wonder if I'm allowed to use it when I'm bigender. (http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-women-transportation-idUSKCN0WX2F2)
"The TPP recognizes the Internet as an essential American export" Then why do European politicians support this deal?
I wonder how much they spend/gain on tax optimization.
After having worked with facebook's API for a while I have really strong objections against them telling what it means to be a great engineer. Facebook is a mess. (However, their js solutions are quite neat)
So France subsidies nuclear power and meanwhile purchases electricity from Germany?
France electricity comes mainly from atomic plants with a very low share of "green power". In Germany, on the other hand, "green power" has greater share than nuclear and they are planning to phase out nuclear plants by the 2022. German power is much more expensive than French. Their power sector seems to be in pretty bad shape, since to transfer electricity from wind farms in the North to factories in the South they are using Polish power net. By forcing closure of French nuclear plants Germany is trying to make French power less attractive. That's how things are done in EU.
It would be awesome to have an opensource os for kindle! I recall reading about gpl3 and tivoization and it seems only the later one has gained more traction. I'm still unable to install Debian on my mobile and doing the same on my notebook got harder thanks to new security technologies such as EFI, that protects only Microsoft.
But you don't carry your printer with you all the time.
Next story:
TV manufacturers whine about "mute button" and "off button".
Or skipping advertising/warnings on dvd players? Funny! Oh, wait...
They didn't mention RSS.
In Europe majority of refugees or "refugees" have lost all their ids but not their iphones. Another funny fact is that many of them claim to be minors, being a bit too tall or overall big for their age.
Bitbucket is nice, their business model - including selling things like JIRA- also seems more sustainable.
In EU we have a dumb piece of legislation that requires almost every webpage to require a permission for any cookies it may be saved on your device. I have a strong impression it was initially a web browser that was required to acquire such permission.
POV cameras make a difference.
Has is matured past the point of KDE 3.5?
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
treasurersbriefcase.com is 403, geekuni is perl related. Duck Duck Go is with us since 2008. The others are quite obscure.
By making people think perl5 is obsolete and waiting for perl6. In the meantime(15 years!) many gave up waiting and gave up perl all together. Can you name one company that began a new perl project in the last 5 years?
Here we go again: perl6 is not a major version of perl5. It's a completely different language. The last major version of perl5 is 5.22.0 released 2015-Jun-01(http://perldoc.perl.org/perlhist.html). The strongest point I have against perl6 is it's confusing name and the fact it's ruined the perl work market.