Pretty similar to multi-tier software development, where business logic is developed separately from the user interface. I'm doing the latter and guess who gets all the bug reports?
One step closer to the inevitable, mandatory tag chip for everyone. And future people will not have problems with it. Things like this watch will make children get used to these sort of things.
I was driving in France last week aswell, and I wonder... Why do the french insist on driving the middle lane in a 3 lane speedway, even when the right lane is completelly free. At one point I drove on the right lane, well within the speed limit, for at least 4 KM, passing cars that drove bumper to bumper on the middle and left lane.
Why stop with system administration through a web interface. Basically all types of applications, like their own office suite, could run through the web interface. Through a specialized local webserver, named application server, local and remote applications could run transparently for the user, Google could choose to store the most basic software units of their office suite at the clients computer for basic off-line usage (don't know if that is already a provided functionality). Think of a window manager with browser capabilities embedded.
Sometimes it is good to have various standards within the same area, because of conflicting interests, etc. But when new or modified standards resolve these conflicts, the best this would be to merge with or adapted the new standard. It would be nice if this could happen with more standards (and licences for that matter), just to keep things a bit clean.
"Getting "everyone" to agree on a single standard often times proves to be next to impossible. What ends up happening is that a large player in the market *coughMICROSOFTcough* ends up doing things their way."
If all the others, including apple, implements ogg and youtube announces the conversion to ogg, Microsoft can't stay behind.
Admittedly it was not smart of the guy to leave the tape in the car. But changing procedures concerning handling these kind of data, is like saying something was wrong with the system from the beginning. Why not take a weeks vacation from the guy who is responsible for the procedures?
Slashdot actually managed to spin a highly positive analysis of Vista into something that suggests Vista is not only worse than XP, but Microsoft is somehow going out of its way *not* to fix it.
Yeah, Microsoft would never spin facts around into their own advantage!
Re:The next "One major danger"...
on
GPLv2 Vs. GPLv3
·
· Score: 4, Insightful
Freedom is a limited resource, because one man's freedom is another man's restriction.
Very correct!
So one should see the freedom thing into the right perspective. Freedom in GPL is clearly targeted to the end-user of the software, and therefor restricting the developer/publisher of the software. On the other hand, freedom in BSD is targeted to the developer/publisher of the software in question and therefor can expose restrictions to the end-user.
So both might be equally free, but just for a different audience. Tivo's lil' trick takes away the freedom from the audience GPL is meant for, hence V.3
I just tried the site with konqueror. It does give the dialog with the text; 'The Right Mouse Button Is Disabled!', but after clicking OK, I get the context menu nevertheless. And this is default behaviour.
I can imagine, depending on how many games are played and the available memory space, that it will develop to have a decent opening. But nothing more then that.
But how many people build stuff on Amd64 with an Intel compiler ?
What's wrong with that? On my Mac, running VmWare to be able to run Win XP, so I can use CygWin in which I frequently crosscompile the latest Linux kernel optimized for AMD64 with an Intel compiler.
22+10+10 = 42!
The market grew faster then their growth!
Pretty similar to multi-tier software development, where business logic is developed separately from the user interface. I'm doing the latter and guess who gets all the bug reports?
One step closer to the inevitable, mandatory tag chip for everyone. And future people will not have problems with it. Things like this watch will make children get used to these sort of things.
I was driving in France last week aswell, and I wonder... Why do the french insist on driving the middle lane in a 3 lane speedway, even when the right lane is completelly free. At one point I drove on the right lane, well within the speed limit, for at least 4 KM, passing cars that drove bumper to bumper on the middle and left lane.
And on top of that, this application server could implement cloud computing transparently to the user.
Why stop with system administration through a web interface. Basically all types of applications, like their own office suite, could run through the web interface. Through a specialized local webserver, named application server, local and remote applications could run transparently for the user, Google could choose to store the most basic software units of their office suite at the clients computer for basic off-line usage (don't know if that is already a provided functionality). Think of a window manager with browser capabilities embedded.
Sometimes it is good to have various standards within the same area, because of conflicting interests, etc. But when new or modified standards resolve these conflicts, the best this would be to merge with or adapted the new standard. It would be nice if this could happen with more standards (and licences for that matter), just to keep things a bit clean.
"Getting "everyone" to agree on a single standard often times proves to be next to impossible. What ends up happening is that a large player in the market *coughMICROSOFTcough* ends up doing things their way."
If all the others, including apple, implements ogg and youtube announces the conversion to ogg, Microsoft can't stay behind.
What if every does:
* login in their youtube account
* click the Quicklist link on the top right of the page.
* Click Viewing history
* Click Clear viewing history
Off course it is possible to just set a deletion flag to the history records, but I'm guessing it really removes the entries.
But that is for tools just the same. We're still talking about the same thing here, imho.
It will be in 2017.
Admittedly it was not smart of the guy to leave the tape in the car. But changing procedures concerning handling these kind of data, is like saying something was wrong with the system from the beginning. Why not take a weeks vacation from the guy who is responsible for the procedures?
Slashdot actually managed to spin a highly positive analysis of Vista into something that suggests Vista is not only worse than XP, but Microsoft is somehow going out of its way *not* to fix it.
Yeah, Microsoft would never spin facts around into their own advantage!
Freedom is a limited resource, because one man's freedom is another man's restriction.
Very correct!
So one should see the freedom thing into the right perspective. Freedom in GPL is clearly targeted to the end-user of the software, and therefor restricting the developer/publisher of the software. On the other hand, freedom in BSD is targeted to the developer/publisher of the software in question and therefor can expose restrictions to the end-user.
So both might be equally free, but just for a different audience. Tivo's lil' trick takes away the freedom from the audience GPL is meant for, hence V.3
I just tried the site with konqueror. It does give the dialog with the text; 'The Right Mouse Button Is Disabled!', but after clicking OK, I get the context menu nevertheless. And this is default behaviour.
Bilbo's take:
It costs half the drives half as cheap as I would like; and I like less than half of the movies as much as bandwidth serves
Whoa. yes, I indeed did. Until I saw your post and rofl'd
And working code will prevent you in most cases from ever revsiting the design.
And why should you? If it ain't broken, don't fix it!
Upgrade in process.....
:p
hahaha... That's one way to handle a slashdotting
Visiting the site makes my konqueror crash. Fair enough, googles version also doesn't work for konqueror, but at least it doesn't make it crash.
I can imagine, depending on how many games are played and the available memory space, that it will develop to have a decent opening. But nothing more then that.
"Re:Denial. Brilliant!"
Ah.. that's what the commercial of IBM was all about.
"You're in denial"
"No, I'm not"
But how many people build stuff on Amd64 with an Intel compiler ?
What's wrong with that? On my Mac, running VmWare to be able to run Win XP, so I can use CygWin in which I frequently crosscompile the latest Linux kernel optimized for AMD64 with an Intel compiler.
Actually 4 planets. Earth is part of the alignment also. So we are into the race ourselfs. No GP can beat that, eh?