The bounds of probability, allusion to reallity and illusion of believability. One has them, the other does not.
Fantasy doesn't try to really have things make sense they just tell you that a thing works, they do not explain it.
Science Fiction often bases it's marvels on actual theory of the modern day, expanding upon it's fantastical possibilities.
Nanotechnological devices repairing a person's wounds are a little more believable than a man chanting a bunch of words than putting his hands on a would and it being healed.
Also, most Fantasy makes sides Black and White and Science Fiction uses more Grays.
This is not of course completely true with all books called Fantasy or Science Fiction, some think anything set in a almost medieval psudoeuropean setting is Fantasy and anything in the future Science Fiction.
Does anyone else see the irony in this person using the term lean in relation to the Linux kernal?
It's far from lean, and I don't see it getting any leaner. You just need to choose which bloat to take, or go with one of the BSDs, one of the Unixes, FreeDOS or OpenBeOS.
I recall this vaguely, that was only able to crash sshd on an recent OpenBSD box, it was exploitable on other platforms (though older OpenBSDs would have been equally vulnerable).
Not only that, but for those blaming OpenSSH for making bad code that created the exploit, it was one that had been present since ossh (the free ssh implementation the OpenBSD team used to make OpenSSH).
What crackpipe have you been using? It must greatly enhance the smoking experience.
The funding was not pulled "pulled moments before it was to be paid," the funds were already greatly used. There was about three months left before the funding from POSSE was ended.
Theo does not seem like an ass to me, he does instead seem like someone that dismisses stupid shit that random people say because he has better things to do.
And was this before or after Linux began? I stick by my theory that the two had a simbiotic birth that neither would have seen as healthy a maturity as they do now had they not embraced one another in the womb.
Yes we would, you notice that Apache is not GNU, but the Apache license, one that is compatible with BSD and MIT, not just the GPL.
It still would be free, just as free as now. We'd still have plenty of free software without Richie, because BSD has been going since before GNU, is even more free and has not deminished since GNU's arrival (though it has not spread as rapidly as the GPL/Linux movement).
Linux would likely not have spread near so much without the GNU movement and Linus embracing one another. I think the same applies to the GPL though, had Linus not used it, I don't think we'd know who Richard is.
Fantasy doesn't try to really have things make sense they just tell you that a thing works, they do not explain it.
Science Fiction often bases it's marvels on actual theory of the modern day, expanding upon it's fantastical possibilities.
Nanotechnological devices repairing a person's wounds are a little more believable than a man chanting a bunch of words than putting his hands on a would and it being healed.
Also, most Fantasy makes sides Black and White and Science Fiction uses more Grays.
This is not of course completely true with all books called Fantasy or Science Fiction, some think anything set in a almost medieval psudoeuropean setting is Fantasy and anything in the future Science Fiction.
It's far from lean, and I don't see it getting any leaner. You just need to choose which bloat to take, or go with one of the BSDs, one of the Unixes, FreeDOS or OpenBeOS.
I hardly think it wise to switch to Maxtor from anything, Seagate's are better.
Infact, the harddrive I have on this machine has already started acting up and it's not even 6 months old.
Not only that, but for those blaming OpenSSH for making bad code that created the exploit, it was one that had been present since ossh (the free ssh implementation the OpenBSD team used to make OpenSSH).
What crackpipe have you been using? It must greatly enhance the smoking experience. The funding was not pulled "pulled moments before it was to be paid," the funds were already greatly used. There was about three months left before the funding from POSSE was ended. Theo does not seem like an ass to me, he does instead seem like someone that dismisses stupid shit that random people say because he has better things to do.
They won't believe ya. They won't.
And was this before or after Linux began? I stick by my theory that the two had a simbiotic birth that neither would have seen as healthy a maturity as they do now had they not embraced one another in the womb.
The odds of Verisign being vanquished, or even punished for this are 232,313,521 to 1!
Yes we would, you notice that Apache is not GNU, but the Apache license, one that is compatible with BSD and MIT, not just the GPL. It still would be free, just as free as now. We'd still have plenty of free software without Richie, because BSD has been going since before GNU, is even more free and has not deminished since GNU's arrival (though it has not spread as rapidly as the GPL/Linux movement). Linux would likely not have spread near so much without the GNU movement and Linus embracing one another. I think the same applies to the GPL though, had Linus not used it, I don't think we'd know who Richard is.