What I would like to see is the google equivalent of metaspy. The zeitgeist thing is nice, but I don't care for most categories. I guess they see their query database as a valuable marketing resource, but then how come they are not selling access to it ?
that upon opening the door some booby trap mechanism will crush the chamber behind it because the scientists didn't follow some secret sequence when approaching the door. Haven't they watched the Indiana Jones series ?
This game redefines "gay", but the engine is good, and the release is quite polished - not some crap that won't even start *cough* battlefield 1942 *cough*
until a programs like Reason or Cooledit is released.
Of course before there is a market demand for such apps, no serious audio programmer will bother. This is not something that a couple geeks can fix, this is pure economics.
Of course in the much more advanced Opera, you can automatically save the windows settings and you just continue where you left off when starting the browser again.
When Debian releases, they release for more platforms than anyone else: x86, Alpha, PowerPC, Sparc, 68K, ia64, etc. etc.
It's nice and all, but what's the point ? 90% of the userbase is on x86 (guesstimate), not recognizing that is stupid and arrogant. They could have released 3.0 on x86 first, and on all other platforms later.
If Linux had the same anal policies as Debian, we'd still be at 1.0.
By the way, new stuff shows up in Debian's "unstable" branch very quickly
*cough*...Xfree 4.2...*cough*...kde 3...*ok I feel better now*
I admire the ideals of the Debian people, but if they didn't have extremly practical tools like apt-get, most users wouldn't give a crap about this dist.
> Is this what ./'ers need during those long coding sessions ?
./'ers need during those long CS playing, warezing, wanking to gay porn and anime sessions ?
Yeah right, how about:
"Is this what
Or MinGW if you don't want to rely on cygwin.dll.
Yes, I've noticed too /. using Google.
I'm quite frankly surprised that /. works at all most of the time considering the illiterate childish posers who run it.
Quotes ? Previews ?
Quite useless if you ask me.
What I would like to see is the google equivalent of metaspy. The zeitgeist thing is nice, but I don't care for most categories.
I guess they see their query database as a valuable marketing resource, but then how come they are not selling access to it ?
Mozillai ?
Yep, I've even tried to disable plugins.
Usually the more complex the page, the more likely it is to crash.
> I might even pony up some dollars to remove the ads
I don't know, for me it crashes a lot randomly on two completely different linux pc-s I use. I wouldn't pay them anytime soon.
mozillai
last time I checked they had lots of mirrors, make one of those the primary server, problem solved
filter everything that only has a text/html attachment
The solution:
OGGX THEORAX
Anything can be turned into a trendy brand name by adding an X.
that upon opening the door some booby trap mechanism will crush the chamber behind it because the scientists didn't follow some secret sequence when approaching the door.
Haven't they watched the Indiana Jones series ?
Thanks, the patch didn't fix this for me.
Slashdot is late as always, but anyways...
This game redefines "gay", but the engine is good, and the release is quite polished - not some crap that won't even start *cough* battlefield 1942 *cough*
Definately looking forward to mods.
Java is so slow I wonder if it has ever been alive.
if you appreciate the "humor" of UF, you'll love this
Has Slashdot become the comment board for The Reg articles ?
until a programs like Reason or Cooledit is released.
Of course before there is a market demand for such apps, no serious audio programmer will bother.
This is not something that a couple geeks can fix, this is pure economics.
are they happy ?
see subj.
Of course in the much more advanced Opera, you can automatically save the windows settings and you just continue where you left off when starting the browser again.
When Debian releases, they release for more platforms than anyone else: x86, Alpha, PowerPC, Sparc, 68K, ia64, etc. etc.
It's nice and all, but what's the point ?
90% of the userbase is on x86 (guesstimate), not recognizing that is stupid and arrogant.
They could have released 3.0 on x86 first, and on all other platforms later.
If Linux had the same anal policies as Debian, we'd still be at 1.0.
By the way, new stuff shows up in Debian's "unstable" branch very quickly
*cough*...Xfree 4.2...*cough*...kde 3...*ok I feel better now*
I admire the ideals of the Debian people, but if they didn't have extremly practical tools like apt-get, most users wouldn't give a crap about this dist.
Funny how ?
It's obvious, they have to _pay_ people to keep using windows.
It makes economic sense with big customers (see government of Peru)
This white paper, by Michael Anuzis, details how he set up an OpenBSD 3.0 honeypot, watched it get cracked and then analyzed it -- all within 28 hours
You can do it with a default install in 30 minutes.