If we take this headline to the extreme and replace every worker with a robot, then there would be no jobs to generate revenue, the economy would soon fail. Nice idea, but somewhere along the line you need to employ people to earn money to buy wares and pay taxes. I like the idea that a robot should also get a minimum wage.
In this country, regardless of the conditions a speed trap will achieve a perfect photo. I think mythbusters used a Nikon D3 or similar flagship camera as an example. But then the interests are balanced towards making revenue. A GoPro would likely achieve much better results. And again, there's no good reason why the dash camera couldn't be something better too. Most home video cameras are crystal by comparison.
After watching the body cam, it's a bit pathetic. Maybe there should be better quality cameras on the dash. I think I've had better quality from 10year old cameras, if the intention is to show that the criminals are misbehaving, this quality really lets the police down.
... They know that Rust will soon be replacing the C++ and Perl and Java that they're used to, making these people redundant. You should probably start learning Rust now so you won't be out of a job later.
I agree to it replacing C/C++ and perhaps java, but not perl. Unless rust can do things like my ($var) = $_ =~ m|(....)|; and other nice shorthands that perl is good at, rust will not replace it. Besides, a hello world binary output in rust is almost as large as the perl package in debian.
Did you mean to reply to my comment with this? I didn't mention anything about BIOS. Just that I missed the hardware that needed IRC and bus position jumpers, the same way that I miss Turbo C and Turbo Pascal. Those were good days.
Here's a script that you can use to take a mbox copy of any group mail that you like to read. I wrote it when I felt that it was getting harder to read the mail due to their 'neo' UI change.
17GB, really, what's included in this compiler and lousy OS that bloats it this badly? Has MS gone into cahoots with Seagate in addition to Intel?
I got sick of all the junk you had to add onto a Windows install in the 90's to make it usable that I switched OS to linux. This was partly as the software installs were on multiple CD ROMs and evenings were lost swapping install media. Yet somehow a free OS provided all that I needed in a single command (apt-get install make patch gcc...) I suddenly saw the light and was able to get on with my coding and using the computer without having to visit multiple download sites.
Yes, chocolatey have done some fine work, this this is too little, too late. We've had great package management in linux for so long now and MS has only just found a way to distribute an OS and compiler (but at 17GB!?), what a joke.
This. Fortune is just a database of strings. It is as much a library as a public library, there seems to be gentrification in the community, IMO, if it offends get over it. Don't go and try to memory hole history, it happened, the west is the way it is now due to the battles, but you have to remember at the time Hitler did have a following, no matter how right or wrong, it is worth remembering what he did so that it can be avoided in the future. If we ignore it fully then how can we be wise to stop a repeat?
If you think you have any privacy on the internet then you're nuts. Nearly every site has a "like us on facebook" embedded piece of junk web button. Every single time you land on a page like this you're telling the img host where you've been... along with your cookies. It's not hard for the bigger ISPs to track you, regardless of your browser choice.
Visual Source Safe was easy to use, came with a GUI.
How many people were in your team? Switching from vss to subversion was an amazing improvement. People get on better with git though as its distributed and gives you the chance to rebase to make commit history less noisy and more concise.
I'm in the market for a new keyboard. I'm looking for something without the numeric keypad as I'm short on desk space. It must also be wired and have a UK layout. Does anyone have any recommendations?
No, when a good craftsman buys a new tool and it is better than the old one, he says, "gosh, this new tool is better than the old one." He doesn't go all macho-moron and insist, "meh, tools are all the same, no difference."
Actually, the master craftsman is almost certainly a master in tools, and probably has tool preferences.
Unfortunately a lot of the modern tools are cheap imports. Vintage tools have longevity and have stood the test of time. Reaching for a cheaply constructed piece of plastic crap will probably break and leave you blind.
If we take this headline to the extreme and replace every worker with a robot, then there would be no jobs to generate revenue, the economy would soon fail. Nice idea, but somewhere along the line you need to employ people to earn money to buy wares and pay taxes. I like the idea that a robot should also get a minimum wage.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Docke...
docker pull yeasy/blockchain-explorer ?
In this country, regardless of the conditions a speed trap will achieve a perfect photo. I think mythbusters used a Nikon D3 or similar flagship camera as an example. But then the interests are balanced towards making revenue. A GoPro would likely achieve much better results. And again, there's no good reason why the dash camera couldn't be something better too. Most home video cameras are crystal by comparison.
After watching the body cam, it's a bit pathetic. Maybe there should be better quality cameras on the dash. I think I've had better quality from 10year old cameras, if the intention is to show that the criminals are misbehaving, this quality really lets the police down.
Here's the link from TFA:
http://www.kansas.com/news/loc...
... They know that Rust will soon be replacing the C++ and Perl and Java that they're used to, making these people redundant. You should probably start learning Rust now so you won't be out of a job later.
I agree to it replacing C/C++ and perhaps java, but not perl. Unless rust can do things like my ($var) = $_ =~ m|(....)|; and other nice shorthands that perl is good at, rust will not replace it. Besides, a hello world binary output in rust is almost as large as the perl package in debian.
Just wondering, does the IR dot projection scan slow down with age?
Did you mean to reply to my comment with this? I didn't mention anything about BIOS. Just that I missed the hardware that needed IRC and bus position jumpers, the same way that I miss Turbo C and Turbo Pascal. Those were good days.
I miss the old days when you had to physically move a motherboard jumper if you wanted to modify the EEPROM.
Just as I miss the days of setting master/slave on IDE drives or bus positions on SCSI disks, or IRQ numbers of IO/SB cards.
Those days.
I use FF heavily at home. Chrome at work. On the phone, however, I use opera most, very light and fast to navigate within a page.
If only this 'Trumped' the other tweets.
Yes, well, MS didn't plagiarise BSD sockets or anything ...
Not sure how you're pulling it to storage, but a while back I was doing the same using this script:
https://www.usenix.org.uk/cont...
mbox makes it easier to browse/read than their web site with mutt or a similar threaded mailer.
Here's a script that you can use to take a mbox copy of any group mail that you like to read. I wrote it when I felt that it was getting harder to read the mail due to their 'neo' UI change.
https://www.usenix.org.uk/cont...
17GB, really, what's included in this compiler and lousy OS that bloats it this badly? Has MS gone into cahoots with Seagate in addition to Intel?
I got sick of all the junk you had to add onto a Windows install in the 90's to make it usable that I switched OS to linux. This was partly as the software installs were on multiple CD ROMs and evenings were lost swapping install media. Yet somehow a free OS provided all that I needed in a single command (apt-get install make patch gcc ...) I suddenly saw the light and was able to get on with my coding and using the computer without having to visit multiple download sites.
Yes, chocolatey have done some fine work, this this is too little, too late. We've had great package management in linux for so long now and MS has only just found a way to distribute an OS and compiler (but at 17GB!?), what a joke.
This. Fortune is just a database of strings. It is as much a library as a public library, there seems to be gentrification in the community, IMO, if it offends get over it. Don't go and try to memory hole history, it happened, the west is the way it is now due to the battles, but you have to remember at the time Hitler did have a following, no matter how right or wrong, it is worth remembering what he did so that it can be avoided in the future. If we ignore it fully then how can we be wise to stop a repeat?
If you think you have any privacy on the internet then you're nuts. Nearly every site has a "like us on facebook" embedded piece of junk web button. Every single time you land on a page like this you're telling the img host where you've been... along with your cookies. It's not hard for the bigger ISPs to track you, regardless of your browser choice.
Mozilla do other things too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Well, I think that explains facebook users a bit! :)
Visual Source Safe was easy to use, came with a GUI.
How many people were in your team? Switching from vss to subversion was an amazing improvement. People get on better with git though as its distributed and gives you the chance to rebase to make commit history less noisy and more concise.
Right click on the gap, select 'remove'
I'm in the market for a new keyboard. I'm looking for something without the numeric keypad as I'm short on desk space. It must also be wired and have a UK layout. Does anyone have any recommendations?
This is no more or less embarrassing than someone getting a tattoo of $current_lover_name. Today we share digitally that which we did physically.
No, when a good craftsman buys a new tool and it is better than the old one, he says, "gosh, this new tool is better than the old one." He doesn't go all macho-moron and insist, "meh, tools are all the same, no difference."
Actually, the master craftsman is almost certainly a master in tools, and probably has tool preferences.
Unfortunately a lot of the modern tools are cheap imports. Vintage tools have longevity and have stood the test of time. Reaching for a cheaply constructed piece of plastic crap will probably break and leave you blind.
A poor craftsman won't accept that it could be his skills.
Seems there's a lot of tool blaming going on here.