sigh, MongoDB.
On install
1. no authentication, no passwords
2. default read access to everything for any user
3. no granularity.
4. data sent in the clear
5. no encryption
6. binds to all available interfaces
It's like we've learned nothing
MongoDB forces you to think about security issues from the outset and add those protections via various packages. It is much better than someone assuming their database is secure due to their own ignorance of reality. No technology can protect a developer / administrator from their own incompetence.
it's trivial to get a city hukou if you have a college degree.
Riiiight, because the son of a rice farmer, banned from public schools, should have no problem getting a college degree. And if the peasants don't have bread, let them eat cake!
"banned from public schools"? What a joke!
You're sickening. Any one who has been to China should know that you're just telling lies.
Their class has nothing to do with where they were born. It is inherited paternally. So their class is whatever is printed on their father's hukou (identity card). If they are illegitimate, and their father is not identified, then they are screwed, and have no rights to education or healthcare, regardless of their mother's social status.
Stop spreading misinformation. The hukou class of a child can follow either the mother's or the father's.
Today, about half the children in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, have no right to attend public school, or go to a public hospital.
There are many problems with the hukou system and most people in China do not like it at all. But you are spreading LIES. It may be difficult for a rural hukou child to get public education in a big city, but certainly not impossible. A rural hukou person can get services at any public hospital without any problem. He just doesn't have health insurance to cover his expenses.
Everyone in China is issued a Hukou [wikipedia.org] identification card at birth, that has their hereditary class printed on it.
Saying that hukou is hereditary is misleading. Except for the two megacities (Beijing and Shanghai), it's trivial to get a city hukou if you have a college degree.
Also things are changing now. In developed areas, a rural hukou may be more desirable than a city hukou because with a rual hukou you are entitled to many unique benefits provided by your village.
Mercurial, through its lack of good stashing (with log support!) and index, favors larger, monolithic commits. That's a bad thing to have by design.
I don't know how you got this impression of Mercurial. My experience is the exact opposite. Mercurial encourages small, frequent commits. With "hg rebase" and "hg histedit", a revision history can be edited very easily. Git only makes things unnecessarily complicated by having an index.
Mr Gadget attempted to be smart. Unfortunately the screenshots show an iPhone with compass and autofocus features which are not possible on an iPhone 3G.
China Mobile charges 1 RMB ($0.15) per international SMS. The article is simply over-generalizing and the talk about censorship is laughable.
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the olympic days are so awesome!
advocating splitting China, what do you expect in return? how about supporting terrorist attacks on american in the name of freedom? you know what, probably 99% of the 1.4 billion people in china support this very decision to block itunes, though they may disagree with other censorship measures. those western "protesters" in beijing, they are cowards. they only "protest" in english. i bet the moment they dare "protest" in chinese, they would be crashed by infuriated average chinese. yeah, "free tibet", because that's just what your media tells you to, because china is by default evil, therefore you don't really need to know what actually happens in china.
if they dare to "protest" in Chinese. They'll be humiliated and beaten to death by Chinese people on the street. Average Chinese hate those who support Tibet or Taiwan independence.
By "protesting" in English, these idiots are just playing a show, not to the Chinese, but to the western.
People DO know what happened on Tianmen Square in 1989. It was a tragedy. People died in that event, but as many as you may think or the biased western media propaganda machine wants you to believe. It would be a real disaster for China if those now infamous "student leaders" took control. People are now more interested in making money and would rather leave that tragedy behind.
I was expecting to see some interesting scientific insights. However he was talking about it on the basis of our CURRENT technologies. No wonder he figured out it was impossible.
Wonder where the author got this ridiculous number.
That may be true in China 10 years ago. But today it is nowhere close to this number. $2.5/10 would be close.
you clearly have not the slightest idea of the complexity of running one of the world's top airliners. your social networking site is peanut.
sigh, MongoDB. On install 1. no authentication, no passwords 2. default read access to everything for any user 3. no granularity. 4. data sent in the clear 5. no encryption 6. binds to all available interfaces
It's like we've learned nothing
MongoDB forces you to think about security issues from the outset and add those protections via various packages. It is much better than someone assuming their database is secure due to their own ignorance of reality. No technology can protect a developer / administrator from their own incompetence.
You must be kidding, right?
it's trivial to get a city hukou if you have a college degree.
Riiiight, because the son of a rice farmer, banned from public schools, should have no problem getting a college degree. And if the peasants don't have bread, let them eat cake!
"banned from public schools"? What a joke! You're sickening. Any one who has been to China should know that you're just telling lies.
Their class has nothing to do with where they were born. It is inherited paternally. So their class is whatever is printed on their father's hukou (identity card). If they are illegitimate, and their father is not identified, then they are screwed, and have no rights to education or healthcare, regardless of their mother's social status.
Stop spreading misinformation. The hukou class of a child can follow either the mother's or the father's.
Today, about half the children in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, have no right to attend public school, or go to a public hospital.
There are many problems with the hukou system and most people in China do not like it at all. But you are spreading LIES. It may be difficult for a rural hukou child to get public education in a big city, but certainly not impossible. A rural hukou person can get services at any public hospital without any problem. He just doesn't have health insurance to cover his expenses.
Everyone in China is issued a Hukou [wikipedia.org] identification card at birth, that has their hereditary class printed on it.
Saying that hukou is hereditary is misleading. Except for the two megacities (Beijing and Shanghai), it's trivial to get a city hukou if you have a college degree. Also things are changing now. In developed areas, a rural hukou may be more desirable than a city hukou because with a rual hukou you are entitled to many unique benefits provided by your village.
Mercurial, through its lack of good stashing (with log support!) and index, favors larger, monolithic commits. That's a bad thing to have by design.
I don't know how you got this impression of Mercurial. My experience is the exact opposite. Mercurial encourages small, frequent commits. With "hg rebase" and "hg histedit", a revision history can be edited very easily. Git only makes things unnecessarily complicated by having an index.
Mr Gadget attempted to be smart. Unfortunately the screenshots show an iPhone with compass and autofocus features which are not possible on an iPhone 3G.
You know what, iTunes do install drivers and background services!
China Mobile charges 1 RMB ($0.15) per international SMS. The article is simply over-generalizing and the talk about censorship is laughable.
the olympic days are so awesome! advocating splitting China, what do you expect in return? how about supporting terrorist attacks on american in the name of freedom? you know what, probably 99% of the 1.4 billion people in china support this very decision to block itunes, though they may disagree with other censorship measures. those western "protesters" in beijing, they are cowards. they only "protest" in english. i bet the moment they dare "protest" in chinese, they would be crashed by infuriated average chinese. yeah, "free tibet", because that's just what your media tells you to, because china is by default evil, therefore you don't really need to know what actually happens in china.
this is modded to negative for what? what the parent poster said is absolutely true. brainwashed american cannot see it though.
if they dare to "protest" in Chinese. They'll be humiliated and beaten to death by Chinese people on the street. Average Chinese hate those who support Tibet or Taiwan independence. By "protesting" in English, these idiots are just playing a show, not to the Chinese, but to the western.
awesome!
People DO know what happened on Tianmen Square in 1989. It was a tragedy. People died in that event, but as many as you may think or the biased western media propaganda machine wants you to believe. It would be a real disaster for China if those now infamous "student leaders" took control. People are now more interested in making money and would rather leave that tragedy behind.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/electronics/172630/ Zune has occupied the top spot for quite some time. Is this a failure?
Fixing slow copy/move is the only performance improvement I care about. For general performance, I don't expect it can be improved dramatically.
I was expecting to see some interesting scientific insights. However he was talking about it on the basis of our CURRENT technologies. No wonder he figured out it was impossible.
Tibet and Taiwan are not countries.
The evil Japanese deserve to be erased. I have absolutely no sympathy for those animals. Their war crimes will never be forgotten.
Wonder where the author got this ridiculous number. That may be true in China 10 years ago. But today it is nowhere close to this number. $2.5/10 would be close.