Now there's no need to be rude, take a deep breath and calm down. Anyway you're wrong about the scope of compulsory and statutory licensing, they don't provide for commercial use e.g. in jingles.
If there were some tool-like-rock creating natural process as opposed to freak chance(?), I would expect to find them in clumps rather than individual specimens.
Those "shims" are in the API which is their property, it's OK for them to issue updates to that. It's an application developers responsibility to maintain compatibility with the API. Microsoft keeping their API reasonably backwards compatible is just good business sense.
tl;dr Your point has nothing to do with my original post.
It is totally unacceptable for Microsoft to interfere with any of the 3rd party software I have installed on my computer whether via their update mechanism or otherwise. If I ever find any of these shenanigans going on I will raise a formal complaint with the appropriate government competition bureau, I encourage others to do the same.
The cats walking on keyboards are agreeing to their peeps' EULAs now too.
Now there's no need to be rude, take a deep breath and calm down.
Anyway you're wrong about the scope of compulsory and statutory licensing, they don't provide for commercial use e.g. in jingles.
First Post is missing from the Internet Meme Timeline.
How is this informative Mods?
I linked directly to iFixit.
Well, PC Authority is dead after just 15 minutes.
Why don't they link to the actual disassembly over at iFixit!?
I couldn't resist, I hope someones make a T-shirt out of this.
Brilliant!
using TPB I now own a copy your ass.
Fixed that for you.
Are you saying that you accidentally the whole Internet?
Godspeed Fredrik, Gottfrid, Peter & Carl, lycka till!
Are they running some sort of ARG?
randomly
UTF-8 is the de-facto encoding of the web.
Yep and also look up SELinux.
If you use other peoples apps, stick with popular open source ones and keep the patches up to date. Be wary of using copypasta code.
If you write your own, escape your inputs. Better yet to validate them with regex and use place-holders in your SQL.
Why don't you just say 65.7% of statistics are made up?
While we're finding other WTDIs:
php -r "echo strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', 1234567890);"
Finally out of Bad Karma hell, lets see how long THAT lasts.
You won't help the situation by joking around (no Karma for Funny), you need to bash Microsoft or something.
I guess the mods haven't read any youtube comments lately. Interesting that it breaks /. and Google too.
RFB, lol.
I guess Urclitoris would be something like this.
The previous story links to a previous story too.
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If there were some tool-like-rock creating natural process as opposed to freak chance(?), I would expect to find them in clumps rather than individual specimens.
Those "shims" are in the API which is their property, it's OK for them to issue updates to that. It's an application developers responsibility to maintain compatibility with the API. Microsoft keeping their API reasonably backwards compatible is just good business sense.
tl;dr Your point has nothing to do with my original post.
It is totally unacceptable for Microsoft to interfere with any of the 3rd party software I have installed on my computer whether via their update mechanism or otherwise. If I ever find any of these shenanigans going on I will raise a formal complaint with the appropriate government competition bureau, I encourage others to do the same.