Why don't they just adopt the OpenBSD project's strict six month release cycle? Say what you will about the project, its founder, misc@ etc, but that's the model to follow, open source or not.
If you do this on a production machine without testing first you are 100% to blame. You can cry about how 'someone told me to' all day. Is this not common sense?
You want to use metric? Use it. I do. Don't try to fix the crime of forcing a standard in the first place by doing it again.
If you're so right your job is to convince everybody else, not use force.
That's right, you anonymous fucknut. What a heartless bastard. You can cry all day about what's fair, but by implementing price controls, shortages are guaranteed. If you *actually* give a fuck, you let prices rise. For fucks sake, aren't generators and gas more valuable in a disaster?
Don't take my word for it. Try an economist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi__4Yt-dJQ
Might not translate exactly, but look into how the openbsd project mirrors their stuff. There is the main site, tons of mirrors. Everything is hashed. Grab a mirror, if you don't trust it get the hashes from the main site and check the files. Not sure if it would scale to what you're doing. And what do you mean by 'giving up the ship' exactly?
hotplugd + duid's and rsync (which you sort of already use) on OpenBSD makes this a cakewalk, the real kind, not the Iraq kind. Or find their equivalents in linux.
It would still be wrong to claim you can own a person. In the same way, 5 minutes, or 5 centuries, IP is an illegitimate legal fiction created by the state and enforced by violence.
Wrong idea, but I'd be retarded not to support it. More freedom is more freedom.
Ok, I got it guy's, here's what we do: All Hulu users get together (how doesn't matter) and pick someone and we all pay a tiny fraction of their cable bill. Viola! We're all customers. Suck it fuck faces! Suck it!
Uh, I don't answer any question I don't want to, regardless of whether some bureaucrat says it's legal or not. Nobody owes me a job and I don't owe them any answers. Easy.
Why don't they just adopt the OpenBSD project's strict six month release cycle? Say what you will about the project, its founder, misc@ etc, but that's the model to follow, open source or not.
If you do this on a production machine without testing first you are 100% to blame. You can cry about how 'someone told me to' all day. Is this not common sense?
But licenses are cunty and only enforceable through the violence of government.
So the wars have been worth it after all!
Fuck Yes!
You want to use metric? Use it. I do. Don't try to fix the crime of forcing a standard in the first place by doing it again. If you're so right your job is to convince everybody else, not use force.
Dump it on a rube, let them clean it up. No way that's not a toxic mess.
Fuck them. This is dumb. It's their site and they have every right. Quit complaining. Shut up and hack!
And I can keep on using OpenBSD, Debian and Slackware.
That's right, you anonymous fucknut. What a heartless bastard. You can cry all day about what's fair, but by implementing price controls, shortages are guaranteed. If you *actually* give a fuck, you let prices rise. For fucks sake, aren't generators and gas more valuable in a disaster? Don't take my word for it. Try an economist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi__4Yt-dJQ
Just use BSD. I'd rather use windows than linux.
Might not translate exactly, but look into how the openbsd project mirrors their stuff. There is the main site, tons of mirrors. Everything is hashed. Grab a mirror, if you don't trust it get the hashes from the main site and check the files. Not sure if it would scale to what you're doing. And what do you mean by 'giving up the ship' exactly?
Agreed, but why beat around the bush? Start with OpenBSD.
This is front page material? Really slashdot?
hotplugd + duid's and rsync (which you sort of already use) on OpenBSD makes this a cakewalk, the real kind, not the Iraq kind. Or find their equivalents in linux.
Clearly no. How about you tell him to hire someone who knows what the fuck they're doing?
It would still be wrong to claim you can own a person. In the same way, 5 minutes, or 5 centuries, IP is an illegitimate legal fiction created by the state and enforced by violence. Wrong idea, but I'd be retarded not to support it. More freedom is more freedom.
Fuck governments. They don't deserve shit from any of us.
Ok, I got it guy's, here's what we do: All Hulu users get together (how doesn't matter) and pick someone and we all pay a tiny fraction of their cable bill. Viola! We're all customers. Suck it fuck faces! Suck it!
We need all the skilled labor we can get.
It's almost like it's on purpose or something. Nawww.
Uh, I don't answer any question I don't want to, regardless of whether some bureaucrat says it's legal or not. Nobody owes me a job and I don't owe them any answers. Easy.
Bullshit. It's the government. The students are their customers not employees. They have no right to restrict students speech.
Just fucking tell them NO.
We know you and your CIA splice team are on the job.