If you don't know how to use a tool, don't blame the tool.
Let's say you don't know how to use a chef's knife, would you complained that it's too dangerous and nobody should use them because you can cut your fingers off?
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Afterward when you want to install something like Python 3 then all you need to do is type "brew install python3". Another neat feature which is not currently found in apt or yum is if you want to visit the home page of the package you can simply type "brew home python3".
You say that like it's a big feature. If you want, just use this one-liner: lynx "`yum info $1 |egrep '^URL\s+'|awk -F' : ' '{print $2}'|uniq`"
Well, it's more someone gathering up a bunch of free newspapers, cutting out all of the ads, then handing out the newspapers to anyone that wants them.
No one is saying you need to read all of the ads, but the ads are there and your eyes may stray to one while you're reading the paper, and that's what the advertisers are paying for -- the chance that you'll find their ad interesting enough to read it and ultimately purchase what they are selling.
Well, it's actually: someone gives you a template to put over the pages that lets you view the content with the ads blocked out. That's it. This has nothing to do with gathering or giving out newspapers.
I get a blank page going to facebook.com. Digging a bit deeper, using telnet I get:
Trying 69.171.237.16...
Connected to www.facebook.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / HTTP/1.0
HTTP/1.0 503 No server is available for the request
Server: proxygen/129
content-type: text/plain
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:00:35 GMT
Connection: close
Content-Length: 0
Connection closed by foreign host.
Is it retaliation?
I wonder which one is states your IT qualifications.
May I suggest some ketchup to go with that foot?
Back on-topic: it is simple, really: Users that have IT needs, go through IT requesting services. IT staff are hired to take care of IT, they dictate how/what is used concerning IT. Users have no business running IT since neither their job nor their responsibility. That last one is the biggest factor.
Plaintiff's Attorney: "Sir, what are the chances of the drive automatically generating the exact sequence of bits required to form this email?"
Expert Witness: "Billions to one, certainly."
errmm, a quick run with numbers: 128 possible values for a single byte and lets say 1 KB messages, that would be 128^1024 possible combinations, wouldn't it? Which is WAY more than 'billions'. Not much of an expert that witness.
You cannot disconnect Google from the Internet. That is impossible. Instead, you must realise the truth: It is the Internet that will be disconnected from Google.
Peter Bright
Microsoft Contributor
Peter Bright dropped out of university after about five minutes to work as a software developer writing C++ and C#. After several years of Java development in the financial services industry, he joined the British Library, where he worked to preserve the ever-growing legacy of digital information. When not musing about the future of Microsoft, he enjoys programming for fun, burritos, and photography.
Make your own conclusion about the author...
Hint: not exactly a defender of "openness", they should've added cool-aid drinker to that list.
Didn't you know? 'brick' is a buzzword and as you know, to be popular, you have to use buzzwords as much as you can regardless if it applies or not. It's the same type of people that write: l33t h4x0r pwn3s you n00b5 LOLs!!!!111
If you don't know how to use a tool, don't blame the tool.
Let's say you don't know how to use a chef's knife, would you complained that it's too dangerous and nobody should use them because you can cut your fingers off?
yeah, you Phail it...
Afterward when you want to install something like Python 3 then all you need to do is type "brew install python3". Another neat feature which is not currently found in apt or yum is if you want to visit the home page of the package you can simply type "brew home python3".
You say that like it's a big feature. If you want, just use this one-liner:
lynx "`yum info $1 |egrep '^URL\s+'|awk -F' : ' '{print $2}'|uniq`"
Pfft. I know a genuine Panaphonics when I see it. Wait, maybe it's a Magnetbox or a Sorny.
...)
(my apologies to Homer
I think a Johnny Cash song would be appropriate right about now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWCDBKx8Q_w
Well, it's more someone gathering up a bunch of free newspapers, cutting out all of the ads, then handing out the newspapers to anyone that wants them.
No one is saying you need to read all of the ads, but the ads are there and your eyes may stray to one while you're reading the paper, and that's what the advertisers are paying for -- the chance that you'll find their ad interesting enough to read it and ultimately purchase what they are selling.
Well, it's actually: someone gives you a template to put over the pages that lets you view the content with the ads blocked out. That's it. This has nothing to do with gathering or giving out newspapers.
I get a blank page going to facebook.com. Digging a bit deeper, using telnet I get:
Trying 69.171.237.16...
Connected to www.facebook.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / HTTP/1.0
HTTP/1.0 503 No server is available for the request
Server: proxygen/129
content-type: text/plain
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:00:35 GMT
Connection: close
Content-Length: 0
Connection closed by foreign host.
Is it retaliation?
Here's a hint: saying "Democrats are bad," is not equivalent to saying "Republicans are good."
In a 2 party system and a black or white lens filter it is. Gee, it's like the US political system is binary....
Don't wake the troll you fool! Leave it be.
Nevermind, I read/commented the wrong post. My bad.
But isn't it SOPA: Stop Online Piracy Act?
So the parent's question stands, why would Nike et al. care about online piracy?
This says it all: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8HOaB1fOqA&t=4m03s
...(using lawyers as text animals)
As opposed to what? Binary animals?
... IT collectively has way too much time on its hands for reading Slashdot.
Said the troll posting at least 8 times in this story.
About that, can you please clarify? I say this because google returns the following on 'Daniel Phillips':
- a physics professor: http://www.phy.ohiou.edu/~phillips/
- a make-up artist: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680066/
- a rapist (i'm not kidding): http://mssparky.com/2011/01/rapist-hides-out-in-iraq-while-working-for-us-contractor/
I wonder which one is states your IT qualifications.
May I suggest some ketchup to go with that foot?
Back on-topic: it is simple, really: Users that have IT needs, go through IT requesting services. IT staff are hired to take care of IT, they dictate how/what is used concerning IT. Users have no business running IT since neither their job nor their responsibility. That last one is the biggest factor.
To be fair though, it was 'a long time ago'...
Plaintiff's Attorney: "Sir, what are the chances of the drive automatically generating the exact sequence of bits required to form this email?"
Expert Witness: "Billions to one, certainly."
errmm, a quick run with numbers: 128 possible values for a single byte and lets say 1 KB messages, that would be 128^1024 possible combinations, wouldn't it? Which is WAY more than 'billions'. Not much of an expert that witness.
You cannot disconnect Google from the Internet. That is impossible. Instead, you must realise the truth: It is the Internet that will be disconnected from Google.
Luckily, South Park has never been dubbed.
Really? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-67qV_y-sA
Luckily 'whoosh' is not censored...
Peter Bright Microsoft Contributor Peter Bright dropped out of university after about five minutes to work as a software developer writing C++ and C#. After several years of Java development in the financial services industry, he joined the British Library, where he worked to preserve the ever-growing legacy of digital information. When not musing about the future of Microsoft, he enjoys programming for fun, burritos, and photography.
Make your own conclusion about the author... Hint: not exactly a defender of "openness", they should've added cool-aid drinker to that list.
'FBI has had me on an Anarchy watch list for years'
Now THAT would be a great bumber sticker!
I'm glad that 64-bit Firefox doesn't have a flash plugin.
Really? http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/faq.html
It's in Alpha but works fine with Fedora 10 and 11. Also works well in CentOS/RHEL 5, rpmforge even has it in the repo:
http://packages.sw.be/flash-plugin/flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-0.1.el5.rf.x86_64.rpm
Oh, your must be using "The OS" (TM) or "The Other OS" (TM)(C), then yeah, your right it doesn't exist and you have my sympathy.
Sorry for the sarcastic tone, I'm just feeling like it right now.
Did someone call me?
Didn't you know? 'brick' is a buzzword and as you know, to be popular, you have to use buzzwords as much as you can regardless if it applies or not. It's the same type of people that write: l33t h4x0r pwn3s you n00b5 LOLs!!!!111