It wasn't merged in KDE 3.3 because the translators didn't want to redo every screenshot for the new theme. At the time it was decided to postpone changes to major releases; that would be KDE 4.0.
Since then we have go a new tool that automatically generates new screenshots in all languages. With this the objections died and Plastik became default.
The chance is 1.0-((454 over 100) divided by (455 ^ 100)).
Still I would estimate loosely the chance of human extinction to be 1 to 455 over the next 10000 years. It would still be more likely every year that _you_ die of mass-extinsion than of a plane-crash.
Actually first cousin marriages are still a problem even if not illegal. It has been shown to give a 10 times higher chance for birth defects than pregnancies in general, and there are now education programs to discourge it among immigrants.
As for the bit about 'hardware-close explicit memory managed language'. . . that isn't a pardigm.
You have obviously never programmed kernels..
And while you can implement any semantics in Lisp, the syntax always stays the same; that of a _very_ primitive functional language ((((hi hi hi)))). C++ has the sometimes hated ability to put new sematics to old operators, and thereby completely change the paradigm of the language.
Yes for instance the power plants in Denmark are non-profit, but still charge for electricity. It basically means that too much profit results in price-reductions the next year.
Lisp is a functional programming language you can bend (usually in the Scheme form though).
C++ is the only major inherently multiparadigm language. For instance try to make Lisp a hardware-close explicit memory managed language. Any new multiparadigm language is going to borrow a lot from C++, because it is the king.
Feel-good teaching have been the goal of school-improvment for years in Denmark, with the socialdemocratic philosophy of everybody being equal(=good).
The statistics haven't change, children have not become dummer as I expected, but with other nations getting better, we end up lower and lower on the comparisons.
Cost of living is also high in the US. Teachers have to be paid more here than in other countries to live.
Not as high as in Sweden or countries like Finland who's on the top. Labor costs, food and everyday needs are much cheaper in the US than northern europe, only the cost of apartsments or rent is higher in some US cities.
I guess that's the problem. It is soo cool that it requires a really cool OS to work with, it has too much karma to even recognize HP-UX as an operating system.
I was not demonizing the US, I was responding to an unfair and incorrect attack on France and Germany.
I am too lazy to look up the exact numbers, but the number of nuclear warheads is not that interesting, or even that the US has them, just that WMD are something fairly regular that is helping to protect the western world from a new world war. The parent post was trying to make the mere possesion of WMD into something illegal and unethically, when in reality we are just selfservingly oppressing nations we don't trust into not having them.
I know. I was speaking hypothetically _if_ human lives was only lost "by accident" (to save money otherwise spend on a more accurate attack), would it make it any less a crime?
WMD are not banned, for instance USA has the largest collections of the ones called nuclear bombs. Biological weapons on the other hand are banned, except in the US where that treaty was never ratified. For the same reason Saddam had to make his own biological weapons, unless he got help from the US, since no one else are making them.
When you neglect security to a point where accidents are bound to happen sooner or later, do you still not think we should hold the responsible accountable?
If you continue your line of thought, you could say that the terrorists of 11/9 only wanted to do material damage, but human lives was lost by accident.
Bullshit. Most governments have a desire to prove what they are doing is good. Especially conservative governments, there is poured tons of money into evaluating and disproving environmental concerns. The few positive results of this are underrepported because it is just not interesting news that everything is fine.
You cannot statically link KDE anymore. The whole architecture depends on loadable plugins.
Through a few hacks you probably statically link just libqt, libkdecore, libkdeui and libkio, except for Konqueror, I don't think the blow-up will be that bad. Remember that static links are optimized to only included the parts actually used.
You need 3.3.2, otherwise the first "log in anyway" will not work. Spoofing as Safari or Mozilla helps pass that part, but there are other small bugs later, all fixed in 3.3.2
I guess you were thinking of the old KMozilla plugin, but it went unmaintained as very few who used Konqueror had any reason to use it. Some of us are expecting history to repeat itself.
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No, but try opening a wish for it agains amarok on bugs.kde.org and see what happens.
It is not that interesting because we usually don't change the look on minor releases. For KDE 3.4 you can expect a new much faster Plastik widget-set to be the default.
If you look closer, there are some nice details though. For instance the symbol hiding, which will speed-up applications start of all KDE applications.
It wasn't merged in KDE 3.3 because the translators didn't want to redo every screenshot for the new theme. At the time it was decided to postpone changes to major releases; that would be KDE 4.0.
Since then we have go a new tool that automatically generates new screenshots in all languages. With this the objections died and Plastik became default.
And here I thought slashdotters knew math.
The chance is 1.0-((454 over 100) divided by (455 ^ 100)).
Still I would estimate loosely the chance of human extinction to be 1 to 455 over the next 10000 years. It would still be more likely every year that _you_ die of mass-extinsion than of a plane-crash.
Actually first cousin marriages are still a problem even if not illegal. It has been shown to give a 10 times higher chance for birth defects than pregnancies in general, and there are now education programs to discourge it among immigrants.
(what gives them that right anyway?)
They threatened with holding their breath until we agreed.
Obviously they must be using elephants to kick those segways around.
You have obviously never programmed kernels..
And while you can implement any semantics in Lisp, the syntax always stays the same; that of a _very_ primitive functional language ((((hi hi hi)))). C++ has the sometimes hated ability to put new sematics to old operators, and thereby completely change the paradigm of the language.
ASFAI can remember he only demonstrated it with Mozilla, Opera and IE. Konqueror did fine when later submitted to the same tests.
Firefox is Mozilla in a different shell. You haven't escaped any problems
I have KDE 3.2 running on a Solaris 2.8 UltraSPARC 2i. You usually have to wait for the .1 or .2 release before all quirky UNIXes work.
Yes for instance the power plants in Denmark are non-profit, but still charge for electricity. It basically means that too much profit results in price-reductions the next year.
Lisp is a functional programming language you can bend (usually in the Scheme form though).
C++ is the only major inherently multiparadigm language. For instance try to make Lisp a hardware-close explicit memory managed language. Any new multiparadigm language is going to borrow a lot from C++, because it is the king.
Feel-good teaching have been the goal of school-improvment for years in Denmark, with the socialdemocratic philosophy of everybody being equal(=good).
The statistics haven't change, children have not become dummer as I expected, but with other nations getting better, we end up lower and lower on the comparisons.
Cost of living is also high in the US. Teachers have to be paid more here than in other countries to live.
Not as high as in Sweden or countries like Finland who's on the top. Labor costs, food and everyday needs are much cheaper in the US than northern europe, only the cost of apartsments or rent is higher in some US cities.
I guess that's the problem. It is soo cool that it requires a really cool OS to work with, it has too much karma to even recognize HP-UX as an operating system.
I was not demonizing the US, I was responding to an unfair and incorrect attack on France and Germany.
I am too lazy to look up the exact numbers, but the number of nuclear warheads is not that interesting, or even that the US has them, just that WMD are something fairly regular that is helping to protect the western world from a new world war. The parent post was trying to make the mere possesion of WMD into something illegal and unethically, when in reality we are just selfservingly oppressing nations we don't trust into not having them.
I know. I was speaking hypothetically _if_ human lives was only lost "by accident" (to save money otherwise spend on a more accurate attack), would it make it any less a crime?
WMD are not banned, for instance USA has the largest collections of the ones called nuclear bombs. Biological weapons on the other hand are banned, except in the US where that treaty was never ratified. For the same reason Saddam had to make his own biological weapons, unless he got help from the US, since no one else are making them.
When you neglect security to a point where accidents are bound to happen sooner or later, do you still not think we should hold the responsible accountable?
If you continue your line of thought, you could say that the terrorists of 11/9 only wanted to do material damage, but human lives was lost by accident.
Bullshit. Most governments have a desire to prove what they are doing is good. Especially conservative governments, there is poured tons of money into evaluating and disproving environmental concerns. The few positive results of this are underrepported because it is just not interesting news that everything is fine.
You cannot statically link KDE anymore. The whole architecture depends on loadable plugins.
Through a few hacks you probably statically link just libqt, libkdecore, libkdeui and libkio, except for Konqueror, I don't think the blow-up will be that bad. Remember that static links are optimized to only included the parts actually used.
You need 3.3.2, otherwise the first "log in anyway" will not work. Spoofing as Safari or Mozilla helps pass that part, but there are other small bugs later, all fixed in 3.3.2
Unfortunatly.
I guess you were thinking of the old KMozilla plugin, but it went unmaintained as very few who used Konqueror had any reason to use it. Some of us are expecting history to repeat itself.
No, but try opening a wish for it agains amarok on bugs.kde.org and see what happens.
It is not that interesting because we usually don't change the look on minor releases. For KDE 3.4 you can expect a new much faster Plastik widget-set to be the default.
If you look closer, there are some nice details though. For instance the symbol hiding, which will speed-up applications start of all KDE applications.
I think the point of your parent post was that the informed consumer was "the government", where as a patient is more desperate and ill-informed.
Yes, but was it snuggling her?