OpenBSD focus on code stability rather than features, uses encryption everywhere it benefits and consider documentation as critical. Overall, it is very stable and secure.
As far as general availability of self-driving cars, I see it as a good step. The technology needs to mature much more before we should consider total automation. Keeping a responsible human in the loop is not bad too. Kudos Nissan.
Well, I am one and knows others. I live in a very small village. Not hard to believe at least 2 millions people worldwide is interrested in open tech, have the means to buy the SteamBox+Games and will. Unless you count only USA as the whole world, your premise is badly broken.
But somehow he only impregnated one woman 2046 years ago, and did not have the balls to tell her himself, He had to send an "angel". Basically, "God" live in his mother's basement and is universally shy.
A security scheme that depends on a non-changeable password that you leave physical copies around everytime you touch something bare hand... what could go wrong?
I cant believe this is legal. Looks like insider trading to me, but I am not a lawyer. If a lawyer reads this, can you enlighten us about legal recourse by Nokia shareholders?
http://download.cnet.com/usbmouse-exe/3000-18491_4-210097.html
While I do not forgive, I do not give a crap about it.
In space, the bedroom walls are sticky.
OpenBSD focus on code stability rather than features, uses encryption everywhere it benefits and consider documentation as critical. Overall, it is very stable and secure.
I much prefer the current look. Please dont change it, or keep a historically accurate look as an option, would be real nice.
As far as general availability of self-driving cars, I see it as a good step. The technology needs to mature much more before we should consider total automation. Keeping a responsible human in the loop is not bad too. Kudos Nissan.
Thank god for open-source. Diversity rocks!
That is why I am using Xubuntu these days.
Been running Xubuntu (XFCE4 desktop instead of Unity) even since Unity was shoved down my throat. Could not be happier.
Well, I am one and knows others. I live in a very small village. Not hard to believe at least 2 millions people worldwide is interrested in open tech, have the means to buy the SteamBox+Games and will. Unless you count only USA as the whole world, your premise is badly broken.
Hence the "?", thank you for the details.
A theory, as in I have no proof, yes. If I was the head of NSA, hacking Google would be my top priority.
No pun intended ;-)
A: shrimps!
But somehow he only impregnated one woman 2046 years ago, and did not have the balls to tell her himself, He had to send an "angel". Basically, "God" live in his mother's basement and is universally shy.
GPL?
They may not agree with it, or even be aware of it, but it still is a very string possibility.
Like Hyundai copying Honda on the cheap?
As far as car analogies, this is the best ì cam come up with at this hour... be my guest!
A security scheme that depends on a non-changeable password that you leave physical copies around everytime you touch something bare hand... what could go wrong?
It should be like cars, you can rent and pay base fee plus usage, or buy it and its yours.
No, almost no damage to my car except for a few scratch. Keeping calm go a ling way to keep control of your vehicle.
Elop looks like Dogbert inside a human costume to me.
I cant believe this is legal. Looks like insider trading to me, but I am not a lawyer. If a lawyer reads this, can you enlighten us about legal recourse by Nokia shareholders?
Thank you for proving my point.