Especially when you have broken services/daemons sitting in the open running vital public services, you should definitely use multiple layers.
For general users, going beyond the standard windows firewall really isn't that necessary if you have a decent NAT (which I assume most everyone does these days still on ipv4)
Only rely on trust when you need access to things. Don't leave your fly open.
I agree, we should reform education. Example: Take all the money for Physical Education and force people to run outside and get fit normally. Use the surplus in funds and apply it to actual learning classes.
I still don't understand why people think they don't need classes even if they were to become some sort of athlete star. Too bad they didn't take classes to know how slim the odds are of that happening.
For public school situations take that damn football money and use it for science classes. 2nd Hire decent teachers that actually enjoy learning and teaching. 3rd Encourage questions. Ask the students questions, and then wait for a response. Let them actually think! Have some actual communication.
Optional: go places! Take students to new environments to get them to think outside of the box. Science is awesome, you don't have to dress it up to make it fun!
All else fails: Blow shit up! Then explain why it blew up!
By Jack Hater Dude Jack, stay the hell out of Utah. I don't want you polluting our pool of already somewhat interesting people. You've already been disbarred, and no one should ever take you seriously. However, most people don't recognize this and they need to know that you're full of shit. Seriously, Stop trying to ruin everything for everyone. It only takes one, and you're approaching infinity of retardation. Please just go live in some communist nation. Regards, Jack Hater.
(They probably wont post it because I used the words hell and shit)
I haven't seen a wine update on/. in quite a while, what's the problem with the occasional update? Sure there have been codeweavers and Transgaming updates, but this is the real deal, this is the project they forked from.
Rumble can be useful. It's nice to have tactile feedback when you are shot or bump into another car when racing.
Some games tend to use it when anything is going on in the environment which I think is overdoing it. Sadly it's overused in too many games. When it's used right it can add just the right amount of influence to make you feel more immersed into the experience of what you are doing - This is quite rare, but when it happens it's still impressive.
The price of making the electronics have also dropped. There have been too many market changes in 1 & 1/2 decades just to the hardware manufacturing process to even try to compare the differences in cost to manufacture. Inflation really doesn't matter because you can't account for the other parts of the market that have also changed. Perceived value I think still is about the same. 10-15 years ago I wouldn't have spent $599 on a console, I still won't today. Money Markets are not the only markets that have changed over the years. The price of shipping has also dropped significantly between the same period. If they had made the Neo Geo today things may have been different because of the now different technology that offsets many of the older costs to manufacture.
All I'm really saying is your economics 101 information really doesn't impact the conversation as much as one would think. The perceived value of the dollar is probably still about the same. At least for me it is.
All of the old people in America either get with the program or DIE, If they'd only just learn new things, or even just about new things instead of passing laws against them.
Without being able to blow your foot off at times, you'll never learn not to point your gun at your foot. You'll also never write extremely fast code.
Passing around objects isn't very efficient. Raw pointers is very helpful for say any console running a risc processor. (load/store) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_instruction_set_computing
Especially when you have broken services/daemons sitting in the open running vital public services, you should definitely use multiple layers.
For general users, going beyond the standard windows firewall really isn't that necessary if you have a decent NAT (which I assume most everyone does these days still on ipv4)
Only rely on trust when you need access to things. Don't leave your fly open.
I agree, we should reform education. Example: Take all the money for Physical Education and force people to run outside and get fit normally. Use the surplus in funds and apply it to actual learning classes.
I still don't understand why people think they don't need classes even if they were to become some sort of athlete star. Too bad they didn't take classes to know how slim the odds are of that happening.
Ugh! CSI != science. If you'd said Nova or something to do with PBS I might have agreed. CSI is drama with a side of drama-whoring.
That'd work if the question was: How to start the biggest flame war ever?
For public school situations take that damn football money and use it for science classes.
2nd Hire decent teachers that actually enjoy learning and teaching.
3rd Encourage questions. Ask the students questions, and then wait for a response. Let them actually think! Have some actual communication.
Optional: go places! Take students to new environments to get them to think outside of the box. Science is awesome, you don't have to dress it up to make it fun!
All else fails: Blow shit up! Then explain why it blew up!
Exactly the question that should be asked.
By Jack Hater
Dude Jack, stay the hell out of Utah. I don't want you polluting our pool of already somewhat interesting people. You've already been disbarred, and no one should ever take you seriously. However, most people don't recognize this and they need to know that you're full of shit. Seriously, Stop trying to ruin everything for everyone. It only takes one, and you're approaching infinity of retardation. Please just go live in some communist nation.
Regards,
Jack Hater.
(They probably wont post it because I used the words hell and shit)
Yay, Fixed!
I emailed the editor citing that issue. Hopefully, someone is awake?
The DRM scares me more than the game! go EA! fuckers
They probably didn't want to pay licensing anymore...
Yeah, now you can run even more software on some locked hardware; Why isn't this newsworthy to you?
Software development != Piracy, thanks!
I've been waiting for this. I haven't seen it on any of my other news sites.
News is news.
Almost all AAA titles are M.
The best games are M.
I haven't seen a wine update on /. in quite a while, what's the problem with the occasional update?
Sure there have been codeweavers and Transgaming updates, but this is the real deal, this is the project they forked from.
To correct you, that it doesn't have lots of AAA games.
All the games that use dosbox have COPYING.txt. Whoever submitted the story, next time please research before starting riots.
I have a GNU gpl license that came with commander keen. COPYING.txt
Rumble can be useful. It's nice to have tactile feedback when you are shot or bump into another car when racing.
Some games tend to use it when anything is going on in the environment which I think is overdoing it. Sadly it's overused in too many games. When it's used right it can add just the right amount of influence to make you feel more immersed into the experience of what you are doing - This is quite rare, but when it happens it's still impressive.
The price of making the electronics have also dropped. There have been too many market changes in 1 & 1/2 decades just to the hardware manufacturing process to even try to compare the differences in cost to manufacture. Inflation really doesn't matter because you can't account for the other parts of the market that have also changed. Perceived value I think still is about the same. 10-15 years ago I wouldn't have spent $599 on a console, I still won't today. Money Markets are not the only markets that have changed over the years. The price of shipping has also dropped significantly between the same period. If they had made the Neo Geo today things may have been different because of the now different technology that offsets many of the older costs to manufacture.
All I'm really saying is your economics 101 information really doesn't impact the conversation as much as one would think. The perceived value of the dollar is probably still about the same. At least for me it is.
I am not party to the MS EULA
All of the old people in America either get with the program or DIE, If they'd only just learn new things, or even just about new things instead of passing laws against them.