I find it a bit hard to keep up with rapid changes to Rails. But that's my problem anyway. I think the changes and additions in Rails 3 are wonderful and the team did a good job on this. Congratulations and thank you!
actually i DO have used BIND. been using it for 4 years. had no problems whatsoever, no break-ins, no "breaches", no silly outages. BIND (or any other piece of software, is as good as how it's configured to operate). the uptime of our DNS servers is above 430 days, which i consider is more than satisfactory. i work in an ISP.
I setup an OpenBSD box about 3 years ago. It has multiple gigE's and processes a reasonably tough load of network traffic 24 hours a day, even today. It has never ever crashed! it is not just crash proof, it simply doesn't give any other problems of any kind whatsover, heck I dont even know what to write in this darned comment!
What would the code of conduct do? Fedaral laws themselves don't stop crime, how would a stupid code of conduct wiki thing stop bloggers from sending threats and all? I don't understand.
How would you convince the Ferengi?
Le App Store. /goes back to the ragecomics
What's the product? What does it do?
I find it a bit hard to keep up with rapid changes to Rails. But that's my problem anyway. I think the changes and additions in Rails 3 are wonderful and the team did a good job on this. Congratulations and thank you!
If it ever succeeds in the market, I'm going to use your comment as the "Less space than a Nomad, lame" equivalent for the iPad.
Does anyone remember those awesome promo videos from the Origami Project? I wonder what went wrong.
Remember that? Wasn't it supposed to do this shit 3 years ago? Here we go again.
bite my shiny metal ass!
Rails too...
... buffering!
Exactly. Once they rewrite Gecko with cool new features, Webkit will be 'outdated' and 'bloated'.
Think of potential future Nigerian scams.
Don't forget, a compact markup could improve transfer rates too.
that's great! :)
actually i DO have used BIND. been using it for 4 years. had no problems whatsoever, no break-ins, no "breaches", no silly outages. BIND (or any other piece of software, is as good as how it's configured to operate). the uptime of our DNS servers is above 430 days, which i consider is more than satisfactory. i work in an ISP.
1) Put BIND in jail.
2) Put restrictions on recursive queries.
3) Lock down box.
4) Profit.
how long before they come to Counter-Strike??
the best admin can (theoretically) make the servers run by themselves forever. such an admin will have no daily work to measure productivity with.
or sarcasm!
:P
Mr. Johnson,
Your employment here at MegaCorp is terminated, effective immediately
Director,
Human Resources
... i thot we all knew that
... welcome our new teenage CEO overloads? :S
I setup an OpenBSD box about 3 years ago. It has multiple gigE's and processes a reasonably tough load of network traffic 24 hours a day, even today. It has never ever crashed! it is not just crash proof, it simply doesn't give any other problems of any kind whatsover, heck I dont even know what to write in this darned comment!
Thanks for this. OpenBSD is rock solid!
What would the code of conduct do? Fedaral laws themselves don't stop crime, how would a stupid code of conduct wiki thing stop bloggers from sending threats and all? I don't understand.
But how can you take it out of the iPod without breaking the law first?
Find a way to turn easily turn FAT into sugar. So that fat Americans can fuel their own cars.