There were two reasons for a huge vista delay: Longhorn was a clusterf*ck and the security debocle. They pretty much abandoned the revolutionary longhorn, and focused on cleaning up their code base. Not a bad choice, I just wish they would have cleaned it up in a more revolutionary way. ( in other words, kill win32 and start fresh). WinRT is just lipstick on the pig of win32.
I think the czechs meant html5 office via subscription is on its way, not native versions up for a one time sale. But what I think or you think doesn't change that we don't actually know anything other than MS hasn't officially announced it, which doesn't mean that its real and not announced, inaccurately announced, or just plain does not exist.
Not that I've ever remebered. It was oft suggusted in comments, but most websites are nearly slashdot prooff these days. Kind of surprised that lkml is so sluggish under the load.
Its pretty bad. It hasn't changed significantly from Netscape's version. Its what you see is what you get. Instead of What you see is what you would actually want to show people if you are using your real name (WYSIWYWAWTSPIYAUYRN).
Please stop posting stories that originate at slashdot. Slashdot can't even bringitself to successfully edit paragraph sized summaries. Why would a whole story written by slashdot staff be any better produced? I trust the slashdot community, that's why I'm here. Not for the slashdot editorials on clouds or Buisness Intelligence. That's buzzword bs.
Again, GNU mediagoblin is not the hosting service. gobblin.se is a hosting service that (allegedly) uses media goblin.The issue here is trust. How do I trust this website I am unfamiliar with? Would I start out by giving them money to buy the certificate that will show me that they can afford 6.00 to prove that they are somewhat trustworthy? Does that make sense to anyone here? Bueller?
They're terrible because they are pretty cavalier in saying that they don't make good music, they write their songs deliberatly to have mass market appeal. Instead of writing music for the sake of writing music as artists. They aren't artists. They are assembly line musicians who leave their work devoid of any craftmanship. That's why they are deplorable.
I'm not really referring to the ssl cert, just that google, yahoo are giant internet companies that are pretty good at ensuring the safety of their sites. But since you brought up the ssl cost, I have to ask. Is six dollars really too much for you to pay for a ssl cert? Really? Really, really? Should I really trust a site that can't pony up $6 to host my media?
If you have friends with specialized tools to detect this kind of thing... did you consider asking one of them to take a look at your device and/or recommend a security app?
I'm one of the doubters. I don't think you were hacked. But check out the major Anti virus companies products, I'm sure they would love to take your money and give you the peace of mind you've been lacking.
Of course I don't drive an armored car with my Gold. The armored car is only used for the silver. The gold is transported by zepplin, for increased security.
So how do we know he wasn't found guilty of something, cut a deal and released a closed source program with a direct link to all government agencies?....tin Hat Maximum power!@!!
No, they are complying with the laws of the countries the merchants accept buisness from. If a product is illiegal to sell in country A, they will not allow there payment systems to be used to break the law. If you don't like it change the law.
No, Wrong. Re read article. The payment networks are following Laws, rather than acting upon their own accord. If there were 5,000 payment networks, each one would have to comply in a simular fashion. If you don't like the laws, blame the lawmakers and citizens that voted for them.
If they are also selling brand name medicine that they purchased from those companies and not distributing generics under brand names. If you RTFA, you'd have learned that is what is getting them shut down: infringing on the brands of pharmaceuticals. Many are switching to just promoting them under the generic name to avoid being shut down. Companies also selling "OEM" copies of software are also getting shut down for selling pirated versions. Its more of a trademark thing than anything else.
Have you ever been to a third world country? Or just hyperboling out of your ass? All parts of the incredibly large contry have power 24 -7, even the crazy in the middle of nowhere rural parts. The infrastructure is aging, but is repaired as it breaks.
The best decisions are always the most pragmatic. All of the sources you listed (except compressed air) are actively being developed in the most economically sensible way.
I'm not really sure it matters which is better if they're both open source and open development. OpenOffice would still be sucky if not for libre. There were contributers that tried for years to get things upstreamed only to be rejected and ignored by Sun/Oracle. Only after the revolt and the creation of Libre did openoffice actually open up their development.
There were two reasons for a huge vista delay: Longhorn was a clusterf*ck and the security debocle. They pretty much abandoned the revolutionary longhorn, and focused on cleaning up their code base. Not a bad choice, I just wish they would have cleaned it up in a more revolutionary way. ( in other words, kill win32 and start fresh). WinRT is just lipstick on the pig of win32.
I just pray someone hit the turbo button, we need all of that DX and all of the number co-processing it can give us.
I think the czechs meant html5 office via subscription is on its way, not native versions up for a one time sale. But what I think or you think doesn't change that we don't actually know anything other than MS hasn't officially announced it, which doesn't mean that its real and not announced, inaccurately announced, or just plain does not exist.
Not that I've ever remebered. It was oft suggusted in comments, but most websites are nearly slashdot prooff these days. Kind of surprised that lkml is so sluggish under the load.
No, No they did not. MS headquarters baiscally said their Czech office was smoking crack.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/10/3483076/office-for-ipad-ios-android-2013
Pay attention to the update at the bottom of the story.
Microsoft office?
Its pretty bad. It hasn't changed significantly from Netscape's version. Its what you see is what you get. Instead of What you see is what you would actually want to show people if you are using your real name (WYSIWYWAWTSPIYAUYRN).
Please stop posting stories that originate at slashdot. Slashdot can't even bringitself to successfully edit paragraph sized summaries. Why would a whole story written by slashdot staff be any better produced? I trust the slashdot community, that's why I'm here. Not for the slashdot editorials on clouds or Buisness Intelligence. That's buzzword bs.
Again, GNU mediagoblin is not the hosting service. gobblin.se is a hosting service that (allegedly) uses media goblin.The issue here is trust. How do I trust this website I am unfamiliar with? Would I start out by giving them money to buy the certificate that will show me that they can afford 6.00 to prove that they are somewhat trustworthy? Does that make sense to anyone here? Bueller?
They're terrible because they are pretty cavalier in saying that they don't make good music, they write their songs deliberatly to have mass market appeal. Instead of writing music for the sake of writing music as artists. They aren't artists. They are assembly line musicians who leave their work devoid of any craftmanship. That's why they are deplorable.
I'm not really referring to the ssl cert, just that google, yahoo are giant internet companies that are pretty good at ensuring the safety of their sites. But since you brought up the ssl cost, I have to ask. Is six dollars really too much for you to pay for a ssl cert? Really? Really, really? Should I really trust a site that can't pony up $6 to host my media?
Ok, the real advantage of Youtube,Flickr, et all is that they *are* centralized. I trust a link going to those sites.
I don't trust these highlighted example sites running mediagoblin:
http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Live_instances
If you have friends with specialized tools to detect this kind of thing... did you consider asking one of them to take a look at your device and/or recommend a security app?
I'm one of the doubters. I don't think you were hacked. But check out the major Anti virus companies products, I'm sure they would love to take your money and give you the peace of mind you've been lacking.
http://www.f-secure.com/en/web/home_global/mobile-security
http://us.norton.com/norton-mobile-security/
https://www.mcafeemobilesecurity.com/products/android.aspx
Of course I don't drive an armored car with my Gold. The armored car is only used for the silver. The gold is transported by zepplin, for increased security.
So how do we know he wasn't found guilty of something, cut a deal and released a closed source program with a direct link to all government agencies? ....tin Hat Maximum power!@!!
No, they are complying with the laws of the countries the merchants accept buisness from. If a product is illiegal to sell in country A, they will not allow there payment systems to be used to break the law. If you don't like it change the law.
No, Wrong. Re read article. The payment networks are following Laws, rather than acting upon their own accord. If there were 5,000 payment networks, each one would have to comply in a simular fashion. If you don't like the laws, blame the lawmakers and citizens that voted for them.
If they are also selling brand name medicine that they purchased from those companies and not distributing generics under brand names. If you RTFA, you'd have learned that is what is getting them shut down: infringing on the brands of pharmaceuticals. Many are switching to just promoting them under the generic name to avoid being shut down. Companies also selling "OEM" copies of software are also getting shut down for selling pirated versions. Its more of a trademark thing than anything else.
How sad is it, that I know exactly which comic that is without having to goto* the link.
*Of course, I would never goto the link, as gotos are considered harmful.
Shaka, when the walls fell
Have you ever been to a third world country? Or just hyperboling out of your ass? All parts of the incredibly large contry have power 24 -7, even the crazy in the middle of nowhere rural parts. The infrastructure is aging, but is repaired as it breaks.
The best decisions are always the most pragmatic. All of the sources you listed (except compressed air) are actively being developed in the most economically sensible way.
Yeah, but we do get the same news multiple times, which makes up for that. ;)
Yeah, but we do get the same news multiple times, which makes up for that.
People who didn't get the memo?
I'm not really sure it matters which is better if they're both open source and open development. OpenOffice would still be sucky if not for libre. There were contributers that tried for years to get things upstreamed only to be rejected and ignored by Sun/Oracle. Only after the revolt and the creation of Libre did openoffice actually open up their development.
It was the first journalled file system in the trunk of the linux kernel. That made it the best for me. It was also the default FS for many distros.