He should configure the servers to send back the wrong date (one in the future) to the d-link devices. This way customers would see problems and raise calls with d-link.
So let me get this straight. I make no savings because the download will be a similar price to a DVD _AND_ I have to give up some of my bandwidth so that others get the content too. On top of all this the file will be DRM laden meaning I can't actually use it for anything?
Although I must admit, the Java hype has died down quite a bit.
Personally I think the Java hype has done an about turn. At risk of being modded flamebait; when choosing tools for projects at work we skip over Java every time.
No one I've met doing serious development is building on python
I work for a large tech. company in the UK and use Python for _a lot_ of my development. Google use it too:
"Python has been an important part of Google since the beginning, and remains so as the system grows and evolves. Today dozens of Google engineers use Python, and we're looking for more people with skills in this language." said Peter Norvig, director of search quality at Google, Inc.
Go to jobserve.co.uk and type Python into the search box. Tonnes of results come up.
it's just too error prone
What in gods name is that meant to mean? Too error prone? I've never heard such flamebait in my life. Just because you write buggy software in a language doesn't make the language "error prone"! I'd love to hear you elaborate on this...
No need to buy this book. Just consume one of these and you will awake the next morning know how to use javascript and XML in unison to produce yet another del.icios.us clone!
To me it would be obvious that Red-hat wouldn't support changes I made to the services they provide. The point is that if I make a change to the kernel (say patch an ext3 hole on my reference system) then I can send the patch to the lkml or Red-hat themselves and it will probably end up in the next release. I can also revel in the fact that other Linux users can do the same and I will benefit from their code too! If for some reason Red-hat didn't deem the problem a high priority for a patch in the next release then I still have the choice to patch my kernel anyway.
Also, as you do have a support contract, you could just phone in the bug and Red-hat will fix it for you AND it will be put back into the community.
...as if firefox wasn't already bloated enough! :D
Wow, you could save a file in Emacs without having to swap keyoards halfway through!
Stallman would have to pay me to own a photo of him. Don't get me wrong, I like the guy but his regexp.c is prettier than him!
Taco, please find my design at http://www.digg.com./
No wonder it's fat!
He should configure the servers to send back the wrong date (one in the future) to the d-link devices. This way customers would see problems and raise calls with d-link.
Is it just me that thinks the Slashdot audience is too mature for game related news?...
First post!
*snigger*
So let me get this straight. I make no savings because the download will be a similar price to a DVD _AND_ I have to give up some of my bandwidth so that others get the content too. On top of all this the file will be DRM laden meaning I can't actually use it for anything?
Sounds great to me, where do I sign up?
Great, now can they stop them chasing my hysterical girlfriend and her ice cream?
So do we like Burst.com or not....I a little lost on this one.
Personally I think the Java hype has done an about turn. At risk of being modded flamebait; when choosing tools for projects at work we skip over Java every time.
IMHO Java is a great language poorly implemented.
Hold on....doesn't that mean...you've had sex....with a real woman!?
An agent is already on his way round!
No need to buy this book. Just consume one of these and you will awake the next morning know how to use javascript and XML in unison to produce yet another del.icios.us clone!
8 .html
http://www.cleansweepsupply.com/pages/skugroup106
I have a question, you know full well that most of what you said regarding the TCO issue is bollocks....so why did you say it?
Yours,
nother_nix_hacker
Just 'view source' on this very page!
To me it would be obvious that Red-hat wouldn't support changes I made to the services they provide. The point is that if I make a change to the kernel (say patch an ext3 hole on my reference system) then I can send the patch to the lkml or Red-hat themselves and it will probably end up in the next release. I can also revel in the fact that other Linux users can do the same and I will benefit from their code too! If for some reason Red-hat didn't deem the problem a high priority for a patch in the next release then I still have the choice to patch my kernel anyway.
Also, as you do have a support contract, you could just phone in the bug and Red-hat will fix it for you AND it will be put back into the community.
I think the reason I don't like dupes is that when I see one it reminds me I spend way too much time on this site.
I can't tell you how powerful zsh is! If your a UNIX person you have to get this shell. Way too many features to list here!
rpm2tgz for Slackers and alien for
Having said that, I have to use Lotus Notes......
The BBC provide specific pages for mobile devices. The front page is way too big/rich for a limited handset.
The Mighty Boosh is a fantastic show. I think you should all watch it and revel in its comical genious!