Not an easy thing to do when 400 hours of video is uploaded every minute on YouTube. This is why Google is focusing on machine learning to vet videos automatically.
When I was a kid, "First Men in The Moon," was an excellent documentary about insects inside the Moon that the local TV station ran on Saturday afternoons in the 1970's.
That's funny. My Linux box is plugged into a powered HDMI splitter. If I turned the box off, the chasis fan continues to run. If I pulled the HDMI cable out, the chasis fan stop spinning. I should try that on my FreeNAS box and see if HDMI can power seven chasis fans.
Shit, it's normal when his sockpocket crreimer [slashdot.org] is getting karma.
I keep telling you that I only have one account: cdreimer. I would have to be an idiot to create an easy to find sock puppet account with one letter difference, ruin my DMCA takedown reputation by copying and pasting (sound familiar) The New York Times article into a comment, and then using other sock puppet accounts to mod up the comment to 5 Informative. That's something my ONE AND ONLY TROLL would do. It's not like he has anything better to do with his time.
[...] and makes unpleasant videos every week.
That's funny because my newer videos with my talking head are getting more watch time than my older videos without my talking head. But stay tune... I'll be making videos everyday in April. Please subscribe, comment and like.
Before the always-on Internet multiplayer games, a video game was judged by the 35+ hours of single player content and multiplayer was an added on bonus. Single player in most video games today are short tutorials for playing multiplayer.
Dropping out refers to [...] those who transfer to other colleges.
Considering what colleges charges for an education these days, it wouldn't surprise me if some students transfer to a more affordable college. Or one with a better beer scene.
Are you're trying to insult or just wasting your time? If you're doing the former, I don't take insults personally. If you're doing the latter, it would explain why you're still commenting on an old thread.
He could do a flyby of Venus. Something NASA had on the drawing boards for post-lunar Apollo program. It's also an alternative route to Mars by using Venus as a slingshot instead waiting every two years for Earth and Mars to get close to each other in their orbits.
Leaving aside the obvious truism that by definition *modern* anything didn't exist in the 18th century, corporations certainly existed long before - notably the British & Dutch East India Companies.
But corporations weren't people back then as they are now.
When i was a kid, it was Russian because of the Cold War.
Then it was Japanese because they dominated electronics.
Latin because Harry Potter overran the bookstores and movie theaters.
Now Chinese because former superpowers are now in decline.
I don't have enough body fat to float. When I jog in the swimming pool, I'm standing in five feet of water. If I was going to Japan by sea, I would call a Uber Kajui to ride on a monster's back.
I have a Dell laptop that Windows refuses to update from the latest creator update. If the Windows 10 Assistant is running, it will spend 90 minutes "installing" the update, do a reboot, spend 30 minutes rolling back the update, and start over again. Deleting the Software Distribution folder and running the troubleshooter doesn't fix the problem. Since the creator updates came out once a year, I took the opportunity to do a clean re-install on a larger SSD. I'm not doing that twice a year. Microsoft need to fix their broken update cycle.
He should have kicked his mom to the curb and become a money lender at the temple. He wouldn't have gotten cruicified for the failure of his startup ministry at 33.
Not an easy thing to do when 400 hours of video is uploaded every minute on YouTube. This is why Google is focusing on machine learning to vet videos automatically.
When I was a kid, "First Men in The Moon," was an excellent documentary about insects inside the Moon that the local TV station ran on Saturday afternoons in the 1970's.
If your Android device has the current OS version. Front Page Tech reported that there are 2M+ Android devices that don't have the current OS version.
[...] because HDMI can't provide power.
That's funny. My Linux box is plugged into a powered HDMI splitter. If I turned the box off, the chasis fan continues to run. If I pulled the HDMI cable out, the chasis fan stop spinning. I should try that on my FreeNAS box and see if HDMI can power seven chasis fans.
you only want to harvest karma.
I don't give a shit about karma.
Anyone having trouble posting comments this morning?
Sorry, I don't like lobsters. Don't let that inconvenient fact get in the way of your stupidity.
I only have one account. What happen to your copy-and-paste sock puppets?
Shit, it's normal when his sockpocket crreimer [slashdot.org] is getting karma.
I keep telling you that I only have one account: cdreimer. I would have to be an idiot to create an easy to find sock puppet account with one letter difference, ruin my DMCA takedown reputation by copying and pasting (sound familiar) The New York Times article into a comment, and then using other sock puppet accounts to mod up the comment to 5 Informative. That's something my ONE AND ONLY TROLL would do. It's not like he has anything better to do with his time.
[...] and makes unpleasant videos every week.
That's funny because my newer videos with my talking head are getting more watch time than my older videos without my talking head. But stay tune... I'll be making videos everyday in April. Please subscribe, comment and like.
Another business plan flushed down the virtual toilet. Thanks, Google.
Didn't he leave behind a body of work? Scientists are still proving or disproving Einstein's theories long after he died.
JavaScript, HTML, PHP, and CSS are for web devs, not actual programmers.
FTFY - You're more likely to find job listings for web devs than web programmers.
"Goat C" should be the official programming language for Slashdot.
Before the always-on Internet multiplayer games, a video game was judged by the 35+ hours of single player content and multiplayer was an added on bonus. Single player in most video games today are short tutorials for playing multiplayer.
Dropping out refers to [...] those who transfer to other colleges.
Considering what colleges charges for an education these days, it wouldn't surprise me if some students transfer to a more affordable college. Or one with a better beer scene.
Are you're trying to insult or just wasting your time? If you're doing the former, I don't take insults personally. If you're doing the latter, it would explain why you're still commenting on an old thread.
Never mind that Apple uses a Nevada shell company to avoid paying corporate taxes in California and 20 other states.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/business/apples-tax-strategy-aims-at-low-tax-states-and-nations.html
He could do a flyby of Venus. Something NASA had on the drawing boards for post-lunar Apollo program. It's also an alternative route to Mars by using Venus as a slingshot instead waiting every two years for Earth and Mars to get close to each other in their orbits.
https://falsesteps.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/manned-venus-flyby/
Leaving aside the obvious truism that by definition *modern* anything didn't exist in the 18th century, corporations certainly existed long before - notably the British & Dutch East India Companies.
But corporations weren't people back then as they are now.
When i was a kid, it was Russian because of the Cold War. Then it was Japanese because they dominated electronics. Latin because Harry Potter overran the bookstores and movie theaters. Now Chinese because former superpowers are now in decline.
The modern corporation didn't exist in the 18th century. The limited times of corporate copyright holders is "in perpetuality".
I don't have enough body fat to float. When I jog in the swimming pool, I'm standing in five feet of water. If I was going to Japan by sea, I would call a Uber Kajui to ride on a monster's back.
I have a Dell laptop that Windows refuses to update from the latest creator update. If the Windows 10 Assistant is running, it will spend 90 minutes "installing" the update, do a reboot, spend 30 minutes rolling back the update, and start over again. Deleting the Software Distribution folder and running the troubleshooter doesn't fix the problem. Since the creator updates came out once a year, I took the opportunity to do a clean re-install on a larger SSD. I'm not doing that twice a year. Microsoft need to fix their broken update cycle.
He should have kicked his mom to the curb and become a money lender at the temple. He wouldn't have gotten cruicified for the failure of his startup ministry at 33.
When did it become 1939 again?
FTFY - According to my Jewish friends. Making facists great again.