No planning of any kind of coordinated/mandated ditch/tunnel to each home. Absolute bitching if people dig up yards.. 100% contractor use ends up leading to unknown cable placements that end up getting cut. You pretty much have to cut lines these days to run new lines or repair existing lines. Humans are humans anyway so really there isn't a foolproof method to make sure they always locate and mark lines down they ran under the budgets that are necessary to get it done. The city/electric company gets a huge portion of the money and I think should be responsible and mandate lines going through roads/to homes be recorded accurately for the cost they require. Combine this with storms, roads, and road work that constantly cuts lines and you have a constant expense replacing everything. You even have to rent poles for large $$ sums from cities/electric. It all adds up and when you have people bitching about 50$ a month for Internet that cost your company $4000 to run a line to... you start to understand the problem.
If cities don't start planning something simple like an open marked channel to homes this problem won't go away.
All it takes is one popular vendor to cater to media groups and then it will only be a matter of time until all devices of the same class have to be compliant with no analog outputs for XYZ media app to run. Of course this is what starts to happen when companies begin to profit from media instead of/in addition to their own products. It's like some huge force coming in with a wrecking ball.
Or maybe the conspiracy is that the Russians did it. Who knows. It seems sloppy that the little hints left behind would've been left behind in the first place. One thing is for sure is that we can't fully trust either side because they've been proven to lie either way.
Like it matters. Both parties will build back up and be even worse next round with their scheming. The only thing they will take out of this is how far they can push their corrupt methods to their own gain. People that aren't scheming and aren't behaving like assholes enough will look weak and have absolutely no chance. This just ends up corrupting the rest of the government with it (not like it needed help). Slippery slope + Feedback loop + whatever else. The only way to vote anymore is with your ass by leaving the country and not continue paying taxes to these horrible representatives of greed, power, and fud.
Yeah, I wear amber tinted batwolf oakleys while driving which reduces so much glare its not funny. Even helpful during rain storms/fog. I then wear gunnar amber tint (which can be done prescription) computer glasses and they eliminate eye strain from monitors which I sit in front of 18 hours a day. I wish I could use the oakleys since they are lighter poly frames but they darken everything too much since they are sunglasses heh.
Oblig https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
If you aren't filling your day with work work work you aren't living! You and your wife should have at least 3 jobs between the two of you. Come on, day care is expensive how else will you afford the Samsung S15 and iPhone 10 Plus+ for your 5 year olds?? Think of the children..
http://store.steampowered.com/...
Less than 7-8% total using 32-bit systems to run Steam. Games need to catch up to 64-bit land. It is a good/valid point that you need the libraries to run the games but that is slightly different than having to install them just to start Steam. It's also arguing towards the negative not the positive.. Mobile is going 64 bit also and I doubt it will remain very 32 bit compatible.
It may look apples to oranges to you but it is one more inconvenience/hurdle and the 32 bit audio libraries system in Linux give a lot of cause for concern. I don't understand the backlash against going all 64-bit which is what I was pointing out. Different inconveniences yes but the argument is the same.. "not needed, fix it yourself." Linux needs fewer reasons for people to not game on it, not more. Maintaining separate libraries, build chains, etc causes not just overhead but also security issues, more package management, more integration problems, and just introduces more bugs. If Steam or Visual Studio were opensource they would already be 64-bit no questions asked - it doesn't matter the different concerns.
No 64 bit version "because not needed" on Linux meanwhile you have to install 64 multilib packages and compile from source many of those on ArchLinux just to run Steam. Come on guys, you can argue that staying 32 bit is smaller but then it actually becomes larger because you have to install tons more 32bit libraries to support legacy on our all shiny 64 bit systems. In effect it is smaller and leaner to go all 64 bit.
Does the same law apply to books? Do we go and hunt down books that recorded the events of people and throw them away? Or is search an easy target because they just have to email a request..
From Windows 10 to Linux on everything at home and even at work. I run Windows 7 in a VirtualBox VM at work to handle specific Active Directory tasks only. Touchscreen Dell 23" monitor hooked up to a brand new Skylake system with 4k monitor and another 4k LG TV on the integrated intel and nvidia video cards. Everything works. Striped Samsung 850 ssds with archlinux, btrfs snapshots of root with that cool __current/__snapshot disk layout for easy reverting. All free and just amazing. Synergy even works better between Linux Linux. Running ZFS for 60tb of storage.. multiple VPNs. Soon Mycroft AI on top of it all. Life is good!
Disappearing content more than appearing. Right to be forgotten, privacy, etc. It's all good and dandy but boy was Streetview way more usable just a couple years ago for telecom purposes and what not. Maybe a good thing since it's better to support open especially for cartography purposes. Oblig http://www.openstreetmap.org/ link.
Huh? No effect? You don't think the huge company encryption drive and also subsequent collapse of secure/no logging email services is an effect of quite a bit of what Snowden revealed?
Sorry, I must be one of the few that actually use this to even load chrome because it allows easy user switching right in the top right without loading a window first. Its like a perfect launcher with full keyboard usability.. just type what you want and bam you launch it. You don't have to litter your windows/gnome/etc interface with all of your Chrome "app" launchers. Added benefit is if you put it in the task tray and hit windows key+X it pops up and away you go. Not sure how people would be _happy_ yet another feature is removed this day and age. It seems like something that could easily stay in existence without much/if any work done on it. This is a step backwards seriously.
What the hell is wrong with both of you? You clearly missed the summary that has all the info you need, as long as you read all of it. It clearly states that it is a secure concept single user desktop OS. Geez, what is wrong with this place.
Yes, tongue in cheek..:)
Aren't all these issues solved by the websites that offer statements as simple PDFs? Yes it is silly with today's age of 8tb+ drives that they don't store all history (considering every customer could have all their history stored on a single frigging drive). I think that latter part is a money grab since they do offer back statements at request for $$. I hate paper statements and find that the problem is the other way around - that I get actual envelopes sometimes even though I opted in to digital that simply have a summary or say "opted in to digital."
Maybe the other problem is that not all providers offer the pdf option or make it difficult to get to and that people are just plain lazy if it isn't done for them. That I can agree with but it is likely those are the same people that just threw away the last X statements into the trash anyway.
I'm pretty sure next up opengl kind of implies a relation to the GTK support merging.. I didn't mention it having something to do with the web. I think emacs as an IDE is a "tad smaller" than Visual Studio or Eclipse so even though I get the joke about the OS stuff I don't think it is a fair comparison. Maybe in early 1990s? It is really just the nice and robust expressiveness of LISP that powers it all and yet keeps it in a still small package (imo).
This is great news. I've been wanting to especially combine full fledged web rendering into Emacs. Next up opengl? Full power of lisp, slime/cider, tramp meets graphical support. Good job guys
Ok, no matter what this is just frigging insane. I know for progress and what not proprietary has some better video card support and yadda yadda and I am running Windows 10 because of that.. but what the fuck. Been with Linux for 17 years and run it at work on every server I touch, as well as in vmware on my main desktop workstation, but this is making me want to inch ever so closer to full desktop Linux only. There is not a care in the world with companies about consumer opinion anymore and that means we are going to be SOL in the future if we keep choosing this path.
No planning of any kind of coordinated/mandated ditch/tunnel to each home. Absolute bitching if people dig up yards.. 100% contractor use ends up leading to unknown cable placements that end up getting cut. You pretty much have to cut lines these days to run new lines or repair existing lines. Humans are humans anyway so really there isn't a foolproof method to make sure they always locate and mark lines down they ran under the budgets that are necessary to get it done. The city/electric company gets a huge portion of the money and I think should be responsible and mandate lines going through roads/to homes be recorded accurately for the cost they require. Combine this with storms, roads, and road work that constantly cuts lines and you have a constant expense replacing everything. You even have to rent poles for large $$ sums from cities/electric. It all adds up and when you have people bitching about 50$ a month for Internet that cost your company $4000 to run a line to... you start to understand the problem. If cities don't start planning something simple like an open marked channel to homes this problem won't go away.
All it takes is one popular vendor to cater to media groups and then it will only be a matter of time until all devices of the same class have to be compliant with no analog outputs for XYZ media app to run. Of course this is what starts to happen when companies begin to profit from media instead of/in addition to their own products. It's like some huge force coming in with a wrecking ball.
Or maybe the conspiracy is that the Russians did it. Who knows. It seems sloppy that the little hints left behind would've been left behind in the first place. One thing is for sure is that we can't fully trust either side because they've been proven to lie either way.
Like it matters. Both parties will build back up and be even worse next round with their scheming. The only thing they will take out of this is how far they can push their corrupt methods to their own gain. People that aren't scheming and aren't behaving like assholes enough will look weak and have absolutely no chance. This just ends up corrupting the rest of the government with it (not like it needed help). Slippery slope + Feedback loop + whatever else. The only way to vote anymore is with your ass by leaving the country and not continue paying taxes to these horrible representatives of greed, power, and fud.
Yeah, I wear amber tinted batwolf oakleys while driving which reduces so much glare its not funny. Even helpful during rain storms/fog. I then wear gunnar amber tint (which can be done prescription) computer glasses and they eliminate eye strain from monitors which I sit in front of 18 hours a day. I wish I could use the oakleys since they are lighter poly frames but they darken everything too much since they are sunglasses heh.
Oblig https://www.youtube.com/watch?... If you aren't filling your day with work work work you aren't living! You and your wife should have at least 3 jobs between the two of you. Come on, day care is expensive how else will you afford the Samsung S15 and iPhone 10 Plus+ for your 5 year olds?? Think of the children..
Probably of more concern for this (or use!): https://atap.google.com/soli/ Don't even need any electronics on the person.
Fancy name for yet another systemd warez that replaces a popular non systemd warez project. http://fullcirclemagazine.org/...
I wish Ubuntu would get with the times and drop this release crap.
http://store.steampowered.com/... Less than 7-8% total using 32-bit systems to run Steam. Games need to catch up to 64-bit land. It is a good/valid point that you need the libraries to run the games but that is slightly different than having to install them just to start Steam. It's also arguing towards the negative not the positive.. Mobile is going 64 bit also and I doubt it will remain very 32 bit compatible.
It may look apples to oranges to you but it is one more inconvenience/hurdle and the 32 bit audio libraries system in Linux give a lot of cause for concern. I don't understand the backlash against going all 64-bit which is what I was pointing out. Different inconveniences yes but the argument is the same.. "not needed, fix it yourself." Linux needs fewer reasons for people to not game on it, not more. Maintaining separate libraries, build chains, etc causes not just overhead but also security issues, more package management, more integration problems, and just introduces more bugs. If Steam or Visual Studio were opensource they would already be 64-bit no questions asked - it doesn't matter the different concerns.
No 64 bit version "because not needed" on Linux meanwhile you have to install 64 multilib packages and compile from source many of those on ArchLinux just to run Steam. Come on guys, you can argue that staying 32 bit is smaller but then it actually becomes larger because you have to install tons more 32bit libraries to support legacy on our all shiny 64 bit systems. In effect it is smaller and leaner to go all 64 bit.
Hey, just in time for jobs at Foxconn and McDonalds. Coincidence?
Does the same law apply to books? Do we go and hunt down books that recorded the events of people and throw them away? Or is search an easy target because they just have to email a request..
From Windows 10 to Linux on everything at home and even at work. I run Windows 7 in a VirtualBox VM at work to handle specific Active Directory tasks only. Touchscreen Dell 23" monitor hooked up to a brand new Skylake system with 4k monitor and another 4k LG TV on the integrated intel and nvidia video cards. Everything works. Striped Samsung 850 ssds with archlinux, btrfs snapshots of root with that cool __current/__snapshot disk layout for easy reverting. All free and just amazing. Synergy even works better between Linux Linux. Running ZFS for 60tb of storage.. multiple VPNs. Soon Mycroft AI on top of it all. Life is good!
Disappearing content more than appearing. Right to be forgotten, privacy, etc. It's all good and dandy but boy was Streetview way more usable just a couple years ago for telecom purposes and what not. Maybe a good thing since it's better to support open especially for cartography purposes. Oblig http://www.openstreetmap.org/ link.
It is better to use Vim/Emacs (Spacemacs ftw!). Real devs however use whatever works best for them.
Huh? No effect? You don't think the huge company encryption drive and also subsequent collapse of secure/no logging email services is an effect of quite a bit of what Snowden revealed?
Google Closes Access To Its Speech Recognition API, 3rd party developers left scratching heads
Sorry, I must be one of the few that actually use this to even load chrome because it allows easy user switching right in the top right without loading a window first. Its like a perfect launcher with full keyboard usability.. just type what you want and bam you launch it. You don't have to litter your windows/gnome/etc interface with all of your Chrome "app" launchers. Added benefit is if you put it in the task tray and hit windows key+X it pops up and away you go. Not sure how people would be _happy_ yet another feature is removed this day and age. It seems like something that could easily stay in existence without much/if any work done on it. This is a step backwards seriously.
What the hell is wrong with both of you? You clearly missed the summary that has all the info you need, as long as you read all of it. It clearly states that it is a secure concept single user desktop OS. Geez, what is wrong with this place. Yes, tongue in cheek.. :)
Aren't all these issues solved by the websites that offer statements as simple PDFs? Yes it is silly with today's age of 8tb+ drives that they don't store all history (considering every customer could have all their history stored on a single frigging drive). I think that latter part is a money grab since they do offer back statements at request for $$. I hate paper statements and find that the problem is the other way around - that I get actual envelopes sometimes even though I opted in to digital that simply have a summary or say "opted in to digital." Maybe the other problem is that not all providers offer the pdf option or make it difficult to get to and that people are just plain lazy if it isn't done for them. That I can agree with but it is likely those are the same people that just threw away the last X statements into the trash anyway.
I'm pretty sure next up opengl kind of implies a relation to the GTK support merging.. I didn't mention it having something to do with the web. I think emacs as an IDE is a "tad smaller" than Visual Studio or Eclipse so even though I get the joke about the OS stuff I don't think it is a fair comparison. Maybe in early 1990s? It is really just the nice and robust expressiveness of LISP that powers it all and yet keeps it in a still small package (imo).
This is great news. I've been wanting to especially combine full fledged web rendering into Emacs. Next up opengl? Full power of lisp, slime/cider, tramp meets graphical support. Good job guys
Ok, no matter what this is just frigging insane. I know for progress and what not proprietary has some better video card support and yadda yadda and I am running Windows 10 because of that.. but what the fuck. Been with Linux for 17 years and run it at work on every server I touch, as well as in vmware on my main desktop workstation, but this is making me want to inch ever so closer to full desktop Linux only. There is not a care in the world with companies about consumer opinion anymore and that means we are going to be SOL in the future if we keep choosing this path.