APK, when I see comments like this from people regarding suicides, it tells me immediately that the person making these comments has never felt suicidal. Never been so utterly and completely depressed that death seems the better option at the time. You simply cannot understand this if you have never experienced the feeling.
The tragedy is that many who do don't make it through the experience. I am glad that I didn't go through with it at that point in my life when it seemed the best option... Although, to be honest, it was really only further self-doubt that delayed taking the final plunge long enough for things to start to turn around.
It is a tragedy that Aaron Shwartz didn't make it through for things to start getting better, but there is certainly blame to be shared in his case... We ALL, as a society as a whole, failed Aaron imo.
Parent, +1. You can spot someone that has no experience or knowledge of clinical depression a mile away.
The entire premise behind NoSQL is trading consistency for availability (which actually means "latency" since everything is eventually available). You will never ever get ACID from NoSQL databases.
FTFA:
"This includes $400 million in cash and 23.1 million shares of Facebook common stock (valued at $1.6 billion based on the average closing price of the 20 trading days preceding March 21, 2014 of $69.35 per share). The agreement also provides for an additional $300 million earn-out in cash and stock based on the achievement of certain milestones."
The main reason in my opinion most ISPs are not fully migrated to IPv6 is because there are MANY inhouse and 3rd party apps that ISPs use for monitoring, operations, business etc that do not support IPv6 yet. It not just a matter of upgrading the routing infrastructure to support IPv6, they have to uplift most if not all of their operational tools as well, which all adds up to millions.
Bitbucket supports both Git and Mercurial and has free accounts for unlimited private repositories. In addition to version control you get issue tracking, wikis etc.
How will this work for countries where Google Wallet merchant accounts are not available? Last time I checked (admittedly a couple of years ago) Google Wallet merchant account was not available in my home country South Africa.
In SA we've always had a hard 3GB cap on DSL. Once you reach your cap international traffic basically comes to a standstill and local traffic is not much better. Another bonus ontop of the cap is that traffic shaping is the norm, all non http, pop3, stmp, ftp etc. traffic get a way lower priority, so stuff like online gaming, p2p sharing, voip etc becomes a huge pain in the neck.
There are "uncapped" and "unshaped" accounts available, but at a price.
So if I can give some advice, try and stop them before they introduce any cap, just in case this start a new trend for ISPs in the US.
Why are there so many trolls on slashdot, I see so many negative posts lately that it's becoming a drag to even read the comments.
I for one enjoyed the article.
Yeah- certification.. spend a few hours studying some high level networking material, take a test-- now your an *expert*
While this holds true for most IT certifications, I have to say that Cisco's CCIE certification is all but a few hours study. Ask anyone who has gone through the CCIE certification.
This is not not meant as a flame or sarcastic post, but have you guys considered something like Guild Wars. I was/is a huge Magic the Gathering fan, but found that the PvP and Guild vs Guild play using something like Guild Wars is just so much better for this type of play on the net. Give it a go.
Is South Africa we are stuck with 512kbps ADSL at around 45$ per month with a 3GB cap. The cap is calculated for both local and international traffic. So be thankful:)
They should have waited for David Axmark to be there to help setup MySQL
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Database error [DB Auth]... please contact support.
I have to disagree with you. C++ Builder is by far the best C++ developement platform I've worked on. I see no performance penalty comparing C++ Builder executables with any other c++ compiler out there.
APK, when I see comments like this from people regarding suicides, it tells me immediately that the person making these comments has never felt suicidal. Never been so utterly and completely depressed that death seems the better option at the time. You simply cannot understand this if you have never experienced the feeling.
The tragedy is that many who do don't make it through the experience. I am glad that I didn't go through with it at that point in my life when it seemed the best option... Although, to be honest, it was really only further self-doubt that delayed taking the final plunge long enough for things to start to turn around.
It is a tragedy that Aaron Shwartz didn't make it through for things to start getting better, but there is certainly blame to be shared in his case... We ALL, as a society as a whole, failed Aaron imo.
Parent, +1. You can spot someone that has no experience or knowledge of clinical depression a mile away.
Impossible.
The entire premise behind NoSQL is trading consistency for availability (which actually means "latency" since everything is eventually available). You will never ever get ACID from NoSQL databases.
There are already NoSQL databases supporting ACID: http://ravendb.net/
FTFA: "This includes $400 million in cash and 23.1 million shares of Facebook common stock (valued at $1.6 billion based on the average closing price of the 20 trading days preceding March 21, 2014 of $69.35 per share). The agreement also provides for an additional $300 million earn-out in cash and stock based on the achievement of certain milestones."
The main reason in my opinion most ISPs are not fully migrated to IPv6 is because there are MANY inhouse and 3rd party apps that ISPs use for monitoring, operations, business etc that do not support IPv6 yet. It not just a matter of upgrading the routing infrastructure to support IPv6, they have to uplift most if not all of their operational tools as well, which all adds up to millions.
Bitbucket supports both Git and Mercurial and has free accounts for unlimited private repositories. In addition to version control you get issue tracking, wikis etc.
Troll much?
How will this work for countries where Google Wallet merchant accounts are not available? Last time I checked (admittedly a couple of years ago) Google Wallet merchant account was not available in my home country South Africa.
And why do you think a method to shut them down won't be abused?
It is probably powered via HDMI which has a 5V pin
I agree, I believe Endace also plays in this market and their DAG capture cars used for monitoring has a 7.5ns packet timestamp resolution.
Valid point.
I cant believe there are some complaining about this. In South Africa we have a 3GB cap! You can purchase additional 1GB topups for around $10.
Good question as I dont see the Answers either..
In SA we've always had a hard 3GB cap on DSL. Once you reach your cap international traffic basically comes to a standstill and local traffic is not much better. Another bonus ontop of the cap is that traffic shaping is the norm, all non http, pop3, stmp, ftp etc. traffic get a way lower priority, so stuff like online gaming, p2p sharing, voip etc becomes a huge pain in the neck. There are "uncapped" and "unshaped" accounts available, but at a price. So if I can give some advice, try and stop them before they introduce any cap, just in case this start a new trend for ISPs in the US.
Why are there so many trolls on slashdot, I see so many negative posts lately that it's becoming a drag to even read the comments. I for one enjoyed the article.
...gaping flaws in both their business model...
With a profit for their fourth quarter of $3.04 billion it's hardly what I would call gaping flaws in their business model.This is not not meant as a flame or sarcastic post, but have you guys considered something like Guild Wars. I was/is a huge Magic the Gathering fan, but found that the PvP and Guild vs Guild play using something like Guild Wars is just so much better for this type of play on the net. Give it a go.
Is South Africa we are stuck with 512kbps ADSL at around 45$ per month with a 3GB cap. The cap is calculated for both local and international traffic. So be thankful :)
Clerks 1 was a classic, cant wait for Clerks 2 :)
one week later .. McAfee embrases the F/OSS community.
Something smells fishy
This would be a great /. poll
They should have waited for David Axmark to be there to help setup MySQL Warning: Too many connections in /var/www/argon7/fosdem/public/include/db/db_multip le.inc on line 70
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I have to disagree with you. C++ Builder is by far the best C++ developement platform I've worked on. I see no performance penalty comparing C++ Builder executables with any other c++ compiler out there.