Enhanced capacitors has to be aligned, because the critical singularity has been reversed. There is a weak singularity next to the plasma which causes temporal ripples around the quantum singularity. I have to boost the core sensor array at the special region. Invert the energys! Strange energy must have been stumped, because the strange hyperdrive has been contained! The singularity power has been not calibrated. The special sensor arrays reverse the special bursts near the galaxys. Expanding plasma conduit, running delta region. Expanding temporal galaxys re-routes the another bursts. I must invert the vortex power near the auxiliary area. The singularity crystal is stumped. Auxiliary gravity dampener must have been aligned, because the weak delta region appears to be inverted. Causing enhanced vacuums boosts the weak sensor arrays. I should boost the burst, because the gravity dampener appears to be in the fluctuations. The matter stream delta region appears to be not aligned.
Well, honestly, I just scratched Windows off my main laptop a couple days ago for Linux Mint 18, so this really might help Linux adoption finally. I feel much more relieved running Linux after Windows Spyware Edition. It's finally ready as long as the systemd shit doesn't have spyware embedded in it, but I really don't know.
From South-Central Nebraska here, and you are massively full of crap. Sure, there are some mega-corp farms, and unfortunately more each year, as the smaller farmers ( 2000 acres) are getting decimated by things like this.
Sure, there are some rich farmers, but most are not.
Yah no shit. Currently downloading all my stuff from onedrive. And it's slow as hell. Up to 9.82 gigs and crawling along. But once it's done, then delete and goodbye. Fuck onedrive.
So they complain about abusers uploading 75TB, but then chops everyone down to a measly 5GB? That's ludicrous. 5GB is 1/15000th of 75 TB.
And I got 15 gigs (Still measly) when I bought my Windows Phone, and they are chopping that down to 5GB as well.
I'm done with OneDrive. Pulled off all my stuff and put it on my Google Drive which still is 15GB. (Of which I'm only using 2.5 GB) I've got 10 TB on my network at home, really don't need these third party services. I'm not a typical use case, I know, but it's still really shitty of Microsoft.
Really not liking the Satya Nadella era of Microsoft.
Whatever dude, I'm a long term.NET developer, and run Win10 on most of my machines. But two I do not want to upgrade. I'm getting fucked with constantly with this shit and for the first time wondering if I really want to bet my future on Microsoft. Currently without them, I can't pay my bills, but wondering if I need to make the big jump.
I'm extremely fluent with Linux, having supported it in professional environments for big companies in my previous career. But a bit worried about all the new systemd shit as well, that's gonna make my experience a bit degraded. And no way in hell I'm going back to Systems Architecture/Engineering. But there's really not much from a programmer's point of view in Linux. It's either fucking java or some crappy interpreted language. Was looking happily at Mono, but now that Microsoft's bought Xamarin it's pretty much a dead end.
Microsoft is really coming off as an Oracle-level asshole corp at this point. They need to stop. Really not liking the shitty direction the Satya Nadella era is bringing to them. I think he'll get ran out of town pretty soon, he demonstrates he has no respect for anyone using Microsoft products.
SEP is a cheap, easy, and staggeringly useful way of safely protecting something from unwanted eyes. It can run almost indefinitely on a torch (flashlight)/9 volt battery, and is able to do so because it utilizes a person's natural tendency to ignore things they don't easily accept, like, for example, aliens at a cricket match. Any object around which an S.E.P. is applied will cease to be noticed, because any problems one may have understanding it (and therefore accepting its existence) become Somebody Else's. An object becomes not so much invisible as unnoticed.
A perfect example of this would be a ship covered in an SEP field at a cricket match. A starship taking the appearance of a large pink elephant is ideal, because you can see it, but because it is so inconceivable, your mind can't accept it. Therefore it can't exist, thus ignoring it comes naturally.
A S.E.P. can work in much the same way in dangerous or uninhabitable environments. Any problem which may present itself to a person inside an S.E.P. (such as not being able to breathe, due to a lack of atmosphere) will become Somebody Else's.
An S.E.P. can be seen if caught by surprise, or out of the corner of one's eye.
> I'm waiting for the day that they try to block non-app store installs.
Ugh, you are probably right.
Is there any good open-source memory-managed languages out there with a solid IDE to use. Sorry, I am way too many years down the C# path to just easily jump to C/C++, I hate dealing with memory issues. I'm spoiled, I don't want to think about allocating and deallocating memory, and even worse, memory leaks. I just want to build new software and get things done. I don't wanna do Java, another corporate language. I want something else, but it's also got to be a compiled language, not an interpreted language. And something that makes talking to the database as easy as Linq to Entity Framework. I don't know of any open source language like that. Does something like that exist?
Or do I just deal with the fact that despite my awareness, Microsoft basically owns my soul at this point?
That did used to be the case. That's one thing that made Linux suck back in the day.
But these days, I've got no problems getting any of my stuff to work. Including a couple things that don't work on Windows anymore. I've got an old legal-paper size HP scanner, there haven't been Windows drivers for it since (!!!) Windows 2000. Works just fine on Linux Mint, I was amazed. Also an old thing that lets you use an SD card as an external drive via a USB cable, hasn't worked since around Windows Vista, also works just fine on Mint. An older 8-core 64 bit Xeon box (Dell Precision 690) that I had no driver issues with.
It's really gotten better. I'm sure the Mac guys will vehemently disagree, but I'd say the latest version of Linux Mint is better than anything from Apple or Microsoft.
Dunno what to tell you there, besides it's time to look again.
Yes, when C# first started, it was basically just a "meh" clone of Java. But these days, I can't think of a language I'd rather use. It's gone way past Java in the last few years, Java is even starting to copy things out of C# such as automatic properties, lambda expressions, etc. (Sure both were invented with other languages, but C# was the first to bring them mainstream and make them indispensable.)
Try it again now, it's really turned into something solid and fun to develop with.
What are these retards thinking, shouldn't that be #ThanksSatya - Bill ain't been in the drivers seat for a long time, Satya is the replacement for Bill's replacement.
That was a pretty stupid way to approach the problem, regardless of how frustrating Microsoft might be acting on this issue.
Enhanced capacitors has to be aligned, because the critical singularity has been reversed. There is a weak singularity next to the plasma which causes temporal ripples around the quantum singularity. I have to boost the core sensor array at the special region. Invert the energys! Strange energy must have been stumped, because the strange hyperdrive has been contained! The singularity power has been not calibrated. The special sensor arrays reverse the special bursts near the galaxys. Expanding plasma conduit, running delta region. Expanding temporal galaxys re-routes the another bursts. I must invert the vortex power near the auxiliary area. The singularity crystal is stumped. Auxiliary gravity dampener must have been aligned, because the weak delta region appears to be inverted. Causing enhanced vacuums boosts the weak sensor arrays. I should boost the burst, because the gravity dampener appears to be in the fluctuations. The matter stream delta region appears to be not aligned.
No you are.
Ever watch a video with BT lag? It's unbearable.
That's the problem we're talking about here, troll.
Well, honestly, I just scratched Windows off my main laptop a couple days ago for Linux Mint 18, so this really might help Linux adoption finally. I feel much more relieved running Linux after Windows Spyware Edition. It's finally ready as long as the systemd shit doesn't have spyware embedded in it, but I really don't know.
Derp.
Begone foul scum supporting closed source proprietary crap.
A $15000 tractor? What are you, some city boy? Not even close, by an order of magnitude.
From South-Central Nebraska here, and you are massively full of crap. Sure, there are some mega-corp farms, and unfortunately more each year, as the smaller farmers ( 2000 acres) are getting decimated by things like this.
Sure, there are some rich farmers, but most are not.
But to say most are rich is complete crap.
I agree! That guy looks scammy as fuck. No way anyone would vote for that fucker!
Yah no shit. Currently downloading all my stuff from onedrive. And it's slow as hell. Up to 9.82 gigs and crawling along. But once it's done, then delete and goodbye. Fuck onedrive.
Take my love, take my land
Take me where I cannot stand
I don't care, I'm still free
You can't take the sky from me.
Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't comin' back
Burn the land and boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me.
Leave the men where they lay
They'll never see another day
Lost my soul, lost my dream
You can't take the sky from me.
I feel the black reaching out
I hear its song without a doubt
I still hear and I still see
That you can't take the sky from me.
Lost my love, lost my land
Lost the last place I could stand
There's no place I can be
Since I've found Serenity
And you can't take the sky from me.
It's way better to use Pascal-style comments:
{
This is a comment
}
(I started with Turbo Pascal, and the first time I saw C code I was so confused - It's all comments, how does this work at all?) :)
So they complain about abusers uploading 75TB, but then chops everyone down to a measly 5GB? That's ludicrous. 5GB is 1/15000th of 75 TB.
And I got 15 gigs (Still measly) when I bought my Windows Phone, and they are chopping that down to 5GB as well.
I'm done with OneDrive. Pulled off all my stuff and put it on my Google Drive which still is 15GB. (Of which I'm only using 2.5 GB) I've got 10 TB on my network at home, really don't need these third party services. I'm not a typical use case, I know, but it's still really shitty of Microsoft.
Really not liking the Satya Nadella era of Microsoft.
But they allow https://github.com/GNOME/gimp so what's the problem?
DDOSing a bank is no hack, it gives you no access to money. Not a security issue, it's a network redundancy issue.
Not impressed with DDOS kiddies. It's like farting in church. Might drive a few people away.
But if you want to impress me: Build your own god.
Edge is an under-powered browser.
Go home Nadella, you're drunk.
Edge sucks, and I like Microsoft.
Never had any respect for lamers who just do DDOSs. That's not hacking, it's just being annoying. Doesn't take any special skills.
It's nothing like breaking through some code or router or something that actually proves that you are of elite intelligence.
Breaking directly into Blizzard is one thing, but just snowing them under with myriad packets just isn't impressive.
Find something else to do with your life.
Whatever dude, I'm a long term .NET developer, and run Win10 on most of my machines. But two I do not want to upgrade. I'm getting fucked with constantly with this shit and for the first time wondering if I really want to bet my future on Microsoft. Currently without them, I can't pay my bills, but wondering if I need to make the big jump.
I'm extremely fluent with Linux, having supported it in professional environments for big companies in my previous career. But a bit worried about all the new systemd shit as well, that's gonna make my experience a bit degraded. And no way in hell I'm going back to Systems Architecture/Engineering. But there's really not much from a programmer's point of view in Linux. It's either fucking java or some crappy interpreted language. Was looking happily at Mono, but now that Microsoft's bought Xamarin it's pretty much a dead end.
Microsoft is really coming off as an Oracle-level asshole corp at this point. They need to stop. Really not liking the shitty direction the Satya Nadella era is bringing to them. I think he'll get ran out of town pretty soon, he demonstrates he has no respect for anyone using Microsoft products.
I thought you were supposed to soak it in cider.
SEP is a cheap, easy, and staggeringly useful way of safely protecting something from unwanted eyes. It can run almost indefinitely on a torch (flashlight)/9 volt battery, and is able to do so because it utilizes a person's natural tendency to ignore things they don't easily accept, like, for example, aliens at a cricket match. Any object around which an S.E.P. is applied will cease to be noticed, because any problems one may have understanding it (and therefore accepting its existence) become Somebody Else's. An object becomes not so much invisible as unnoticed.
A perfect example of this would be a ship covered in an SEP field at a cricket match. A starship taking the appearance of a large pink elephant is ideal, because you can see it, but because it is so inconceivable, your mind can't accept it. Therefore it can't exist, thus ignoring it comes naturally.
A S.E.P. can work in much the same way in dangerous or uninhabitable environments. Any problem which may present itself to a person inside an S.E.P. (such as not being able to breathe, due to a lack of atmosphere) will become Somebody Else's.
An S.E.P. can be seen if caught by surprise, or out of the corner of one's eye.
What the hell is a Cheese Scheme? Some new marketing program from Kraft?
Life was good then...
> I'm waiting for the day that they try to block non-app store installs.
Ugh, you are probably right.
Is there any good open-source memory-managed languages out there with a solid IDE to use. Sorry, I am way too many years down the C# path to just easily jump to C/C++, I hate dealing with memory issues. I'm spoiled, I don't want to think about allocating and deallocating memory, and even worse, memory leaks. I just want to build new software and get things done. I don't wanna do Java, another corporate language. I want something else, but it's also got to be a compiled language, not an interpreted language. And something that makes talking to the database as easy as Linq to Entity Framework. I don't know of any open source language like that. Does something like that exist?
Or do I just deal with the fact that despite my awareness, Microsoft basically owns my soul at this point?
YahUmOKJenniferLawrence.mng
That did used to be the case. That's one thing that made Linux suck back in the day.
But these days, I've got no problems getting any of my stuff to work. Including a couple things that don't work on Windows anymore. I've got an old legal-paper size HP scanner, there haven't been Windows drivers for it since (!!!) Windows 2000. Works just fine on Linux Mint, I was amazed. Also an old thing that lets you use an SD card as an external drive via a USB cable, hasn't worked since around Windows Vista, also works just fine on Mint. An older 8-core 64 bit Xeon box (Dell Precision 690) that I had no driver issues with.
It's really gotten better. I'm sure the Mac guys will vehemently disagree, but I'd say the latest version of Linux Mint is better than anything from Apple or Microsoft.
Try it again!
Dunno what to tell you there, besides it's time to look again.
Yes, when C# first started, it was basically just a "meh" clone of Java. But these days, I can't think of a language I'd rather use. It's gone way past Java in the last few years, Java is even starting to copy things out of C# such as automatic properties, lambda expressions, etc. (Sure both were invented with other languages, but C# was the first to bring them mainstream and make them indispensable.)
Try it again now, it's really turned into something solid and fun to develop with.
What are these retards thinking, shouldn't that be #ThanksSatya - Bill ain't been in the drivers seat for a long time, Satya is the replacement for Bill's replacement.
That was a pretty stupid way to approach the problem, regardless of how frustrating Microsoft might be acting on this issue.