I spent a couple years on The Beach, and not so sure I would have come back to the Real World if I hadn't run out of money.
Yeap, that's my problem too. Figuring out how to get a job was such a pain, I wouldn't have found the motivation to do it, if I had UBI. Once I figured it out, it wasn't bad, but.......
That is an interesting question. Here are my thoughts on the topic.
I think Trademarks are too flexible for that too happen. For example, look up the word 'Boston' in the trademark database, several different companies have trademarked for various, non-conflicting uses. Additionally, each Trademark registration only lasts 6 months, so you'd need to re-register or something. Maybe it would work if you got a bulk deal on trademarks? But it might be hard to convince a court that your trademark is meaningful if you are registering them in bulk.
Unless you have a college degree, you're probably going to be on the far left. Cashiers, construction workers, plumbers....they're making $12-$19 an hour.
It's kind of different though, right? When the Gulf War was livestreamed, it was heavily censored, an act of pure propaganda. It wasn't really live, it was filtered. Now we have the capability to see the action through the eyes of many more people, from all sides, if we want to.
In a world where we are deciding an election based on whether to invade Russia, whether reality TV qualifies you for the presidency or not, whether it's worse to grope a woman or defend a groper.........and in a world where people decide the answers to those questions based on whether it matches their 'team' or not......the words 'liberal' and 'conservative' mean nothing.
Politics is a team based sport, and people vote that way. The issues are less important than the team winning. And frankly, if you investigate your opinions and find that they match more than 80% with either party's platform, then you are playing the team game. Stop and think.
Here is a useful graph to look at. You can see the chunk of people he is talking about in the peak at the left. I'm not sure if it's fair to talk about them as two different groups (rich/non-rich), but you can see, if you were one of the people on the far left, it would seem like all the people on the right were together in the group of "those making a lot of money." It might seem impossible for you to get into that group, and it might seem unfair.
It helps to try to see both perspectives before starting an argument.
Because it's a story about trademarks lol. The rules for patents are different than the rules for trademarks. If you happen to know that someone's been doing this with patents to, then you should link to that story.
It's only news because it's something interesting that large companies are doing. Those kinds of things are worth knowing about, especially for those of us who can benefit from knowing weird things related to our industry.
On the other hand, if you want to read things to feel outrage, then yeah, it's completely useless. Go read naturalnews.
Please note: this is a trademark issue, not a patent issue. If a business fails because it can't get a specific trademark, it probably wasn't much of a business to begin with.
If companies want to keep their product secret until a big announcement, I don't have a problem with that.
If this is the legal trick they use to accomplish that, then again, there is no problem.
As long as they aren't using it to push around little people, or extort others, then it's an interesting trick, but nothing to get worried about.
writing into WSL filesystem from Win32 is not advisable.......Launching Windows executables from command line isn't supported out of the box. You're right, this is one use case where Cygwin is better for now.
although both are more honest the the Democrat and Republican offerings
I'm not sure that's true. I'm voting third party, but if either one started to get popular, the fact-checkers would start checking them and calling them liars.
The problem is there's nothing new here with regards to linking the attacks to the Russian government, except the US government saying no really trust us it was Putin himself h4xx0ring ur boxen.
Yeah, the skill level required to accomplish this attack is somewhere between script-kiddie and code-camp-graduate. There's no reason to think the Russian government is behind it any more than the US government was behind Anonymous.
That's true, but it's part of politics. Whenever they do something, it's awful. Whenever we do it, it's good. When a party is in the majority, filibustering is bad. When a party is in the minority, filibustering is good.
Politicians know they are being hypocritical, and they don't care because it works. And it will continue to work as long as the population is braindead. IMO, the braindeadedness comes from dividing into parties, rather than voting for the best person.
They make it sound like copying a Google page is hard, when in fact it's as simple as "save-as" and downloading a couple of pictures from the same source.
Yeah lol, to be honest I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often.
If Hillary is elected it is clear she'll be impeached in record time as the only people who like her are misogynistic dictators and theocrats who like people who accept naked bribes to sell out the American citizens.
Probably not......would you rather have Kaine? The guy has the intelligence of a koala and the clarity of mind of a guinea hen.
Republicans don't like Hillary, but she's someone they can work with.
I spent a couple years on The Beach, and not so sure I would have come back to the Real World if I hadn't run out of money.
Yeap, that's my problem too. Figuring out how to get a job was such a pain, I wouldn't have found the motivation to do it, if I had UBI. Once I figured it out, it wasn't bad, but.......
That is an interesting question. Here are my thoughts on the topic.
I think Trademarks are too flexible for that too happen. For example, look up the word 'Boston' in the trademark database, several different companies have trademarked for various, non-conflicting uses. Additionally, each Trademark registration only lasts 6 months, so you'd need to re-register or something. Maybe it would work if you got a bulk deal on trademarks? But it might be hard to convince a court that your trademark is meaningful if you are registering them in bulk.
On the other hand, there are some kinds of trademark trolls
I don't know, they didn't take the cards until he had already been arrested. Is there really a problem with that?
Unless you have a college degree, you're probably going to be on the far left. Cashiers, construction workers, plumbers....they're making $12-$19 an hour.
It's kind of different though, right? When the Gulf War was livestreamed, it was heavily censored, an act of pure propaganda. It wasn't really live, it was filtered. Now we have the capability to see the action through the eyes of many more people, from all sides, if we want to.
It is well known that the majority voice - both in staff and readers - at slashdot has leaned conservative for over a decade now.
It's not a conservative or liberal issue, it's a fringe issue. Gary Johnson is open to the idea, and Milton Friedman supported something similar (he called it negative income tax). Bernie Sanders is ambivalent in his support for it.
In a world where we are deciding an election based on whether to invade Russia, whether reality TV qualifies you for the presidency or not, whether it's worse to grope a woman or defend a groper.........and in a world where people decide the answers to those questions based on whether it matches their 'team' or not......the words 'liberal' and 'conservative' mean nothing.
Politics is a team based sport, and people vote that way. The issues are less important than the team winning. And frankly, if you investigate your opinions and find that they match more than 80% with either party's platform, then you are playing the team game. Stop and think.
Here is a useful graph to look at. You can see the chunk of people he is talking about in the peak at the left. I'm not sure if it's fair to talk about them as two different groups (rich/non-rich), but you can see, if you were one of the people on the far left, it would seem like all the people on the right were together in the group of "those making a lot of money." It might seem impossible for you to get into that group, and it might seem unfair.
It helps to try to see both perspectives before starting an argument.
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Because it's a story about trademarks lol. The rules for patents are different than the rules for trademarks. If you happen to know that someone's been doing this with patents to, then you should link to that story.
It's only news because it's something interesting that large companies are doing. Those kinds of things are worth knowing about, especially for those of us who can benefit from knowing weird things related to our industry.
On the other hand, if you want to read things to feel outrage, then yeah, it's completely useless. Go read naturalnews.
Please note: this is a trademark issue, not a patent issue. If a business fails because it can't get a specific trademark, it probably wasn't much of a business to begin with.
If companies want to keep their product secret until a big announcement, I don't have a problem with that.
If this is the legal trick they use to accomplish that, then again, there is no problem.
As long as they aren't using it to push around little people, or extort others, then it's an interesting trick, but nothing to get worried about.
I don't think the people who fund the parties want war with Russia, either. That would be insane.
writing into WSL filesystem from Win32 is not advisable.......Launching Windows executables from command line isn't supported out of the box. You're right, this is one use case where Cygwin is better for now.
Yeah, I'll keep using Cygwin.
I don't think anyone wants war with Russia. Democrats are just trying their version of the Red Scare.
Does WSL let you interact with Windows binaries/filesystems yet?
although both are more honest the the Democrat and Republican offerings
I'm not sure that's true. I'm voting third party, but if either one started to get popular, the fact-checkers would start checking them and calling them liars.
The problem is there's nothing new here with regards to linking the attacks to the Russian government, except the US government saying no really trust us it was Putin himself h4xx0ring ur boxen.
Yeah, the skill level required to accomplish this attack is somewhere between script-kiddie and code-camp-graduate. There's no reason to think the Russian government is behind it any more than the US government was behind Anonymous.
That's true, but it's part of politics. Whenever they do something, it's awful. Whenever we do it, it's good. When a party is in the majority, filibustering is bad. When a party is in the minority, filibustering is good.
Politicians know they are being hypocritical, and they don't care because it works. And it will continue to work as long as the population is braindead. IMO, the braindeadedness comes from dividing into parties, rather than voting for the best person.
Organic fertilizer (aka, shit) has actually made people sick. Which additive are you talking about that has made people sick?
They make it sound like copying a Google page is hard, when in fact it's as simple as "save-as" and downloading a couple of pictures from the same source.
Yeah lol, to be honest I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often.
If Hillary is elected it is clear she'll be impeached in record time as the only people who like her are misogynistic dictators and theocrats who like people who accept naked bribes to sell out the American citizens.
Probably not......would you rather have Kaine? The guy has the intelligence of a koala and the clarity of mind of a guinea hen.
Republicans don't like Hillary, but she's someone they can work with.
I've never seen so many Americans rush to defend Russias[sic] honor
People are talking about starting a war over this with Russia. The evidence better be clear and conclusive before something dumb like that happens.
I've used Cygwin for many years and it's still useful like it always was, mainly for scripting and remote-access stuff (sshd).
Forgot about that one. SSH under cygwin is so much nicer, that I've installed Cygwin just for that before.
Looks like it has a happy ending. Democrats raised money to help rebuild it.