The money enables him to make a choice a lot of us would like to make but can't. He's making a choice to not try to earn any more money, but to only do fun projects. In that respect it is indeed not about the money, but rather thanks to the money he's already got.
a mistaken belief that their consoles' APIs have massive amounts of valuable trade secrets in them (they don't)
I seriously doubt they're that stupid. MS is probably one of the first to get "access" to a competitors' SDK/API and vice versa and those companies will be damn well aware of this.
Why would it be a raffle or some other semi-sleazy subject?
Asking for a username and email is standard practice for pretty much any kind of website signup.
If I were into gaming enough to watch somebody else play a specific game on Twitch and somebody posted a link to a legit-looking site claiming to provide me a valuable service for that specific game, I might well be fooled.
Just some random counter examples for success == intelligence. * Athletes * Musicians * Actors * Models There are other talents a human can have besides intelligence, both mental and physical; beauty, creativity, muscles, taste, empathy, etc.
11) You pull your gun without any dead battery, bleeding wound, cold, gloves, radio fields, wetness, bugs, heat or other issues. Gun says "Scanning fingerprint. 3.. 2.. ". Your attacher kills you.
Which means what exactly? Does that mean it correctly recognizes 99.9% of valid fingerprints (with lots of false positives)? Does it mean it correctly does not recognize 99.9% of invalid fingerprints (with lots of false negatives)? 99.9% accuracy with fingerprint recognition technology is an extraordinary claim.
I generally agree with the statement that a lot of open source projects do very little to inform website visitors of what the project actually does. In this particular case, the page tells only generically what KDevelop is. Most current IDE's would fit the same generic description. The front-page doesn't indicate how KDevelop is different from the other IDE's or why one would want to use KDevelop instead of another IDE.
Yeah, I noticed after posting the comment that the summary was completely wrong. But in my defence; how could I have known that a summary on Slashdot would be completely wrong?
$400 million. Just to have the NFL officially use your brand of tablet. No advertising seconds, no "official phone", "official supplier" or anything, just "official tablet". Tens of thousands of times more money than the vast majority of us will ever have at one point. For just one sports league. Take a moment to think about that.
Unless ofcourse if sufficient businesses decide that it's cheaper as a whole to not have to deal with Yelp at all. If you have few employees, spending time on Yelp and the likes is pretty expensive.
If you snail-mail a letter from one EU country to another EU country, are you also exporting that letter to the US? Microsoft claims that uploading data to a European server is the same as exporting data to the US. European laws may prohibit that re-interpretation, making it invalid.
Again; all that is meaningless if it contradicts local laws. If Microsoft wants to sell to users in a country that has laws that Microsoft cannot obey, then it cannot sell regardless of any claims or notifications they make.
Microsoft has already hedged themselves in Europe by informing their customers that using Azure is agreeing to export and to not upload any data for which would be illegal to export. So legally they should be fine in Europe.
Just because they put something in a license, doesn't make it legal. For instance, EULA's are meaningless in a number of European countries. Also, contract do not trump law. So if there are laws that prohibit this, the contract (or atleast those specific terms) is invalid.
Old plan:
1. Make all internet slow lane.
2. Require content providers to pay for fast lane.
New plan:
1. Make all internet slow lane.
2. Require content providers to pay for fast lane.
3. Require customers to pay in order to access fast lane.
Does the phrase "Insert coins to continue" sound familiar?
Microsoft has finally found a way to mitigate the development cost of Clippie by replacing Minecraft creepers.
The money enables him to make a choice a lot of us would like to make but can't.
He's making a choice to not try to earn any more money, but to only do fun projects.
In that respect it is indeed not about the money, but rather thanks to the money he's already got.
a mistaken belief that their consoles' APIs have massive amounts of valuable trade secrets in them (they don't)
I seriously doubt they're that stupid.
MS is probably one of the first to get "access" to a competitors' SDK/API and vice versa and those companies will be damn well aware of this.
1 down, 49,999,999 users left to go.
Lets keep this nerd rage going, and soon they'll have only 49,999,000 users left. That'll show them!
Why would it be a raffle or some other semi-sleazy subject?
Asking for a username and email is standard practice for pretty much any kind of website signup.
If I were into gaming enough to watch somebody else play a specific game on Twitch and somebody posted a link to a legit-looking site claiming to provide me a valuable service for that specific game, I might well be fooled.
Just some random counter examples for success == intelligence.
* Athletes
* Musicians
* Actors
* Models
There are other talents a human can have besides intelligence, both mental and physical; beauty, creativity, muscles, taste, empathy, etc.
11) You pull your gun without any dead battery, bleeding wound, cold, gloves, radio fields, wetness, bugs, heat or other issues. Gun says "Scanning fingerprint. 3.. 2.. ". Your attacher kills you.
accuracy at detecting fingerprints is 99.9%
Which means what exactly?
Does that mean it correctly recognizes 99.9% of valid fingerprints (with lots of false positives)?
Does it mean it correctly does not recognize 99.9% of invalid fingerprints (with lots of false negatives)?
99.9% accuracy with fingerprint recognition technology is an extraordinary claim.
I generally agree with the statement that a lot of open source projects do very little to inform website visitors of what the project actually does.
In this particular case, the page tells only generically what KDevelop is.
Most current IDE's would fit the same generic description.
The front-page doesn't indicate how KDevelop is different from the other IDE's or why one would want to use KDevelop instead of another IDE.
Complaining about other people having first world problems.... where does that rank?
Why do you think Apple needs to be paid before screwing over their users?
Because the rest can just use steganography and encryption as usual.
Yeah, I noticed after posting the comment that the summary was completely wrong.
But in my defence; how could I have known that a summary on Slashdot would be completely wrong?
$400 million.
Just to have the NFL officially use your brand of tablet.
No advertising seconds, no "official phone", "official supplier" or anything, just "official tablet".
Tens of thousands of times more money than the vast majority of us will ever have at one point.
For just one sports league.
Take a moment to think about that.
Unless ofcourse if sufficient businesses decide that it's cheaper as a whole to not have to deal with Yelp at all.
If you have few employees, spending time on Yelp and the likes is pretty expensive.
To be fair, if all of them end up near Vladivostock instead of just some random location, it's probably the map at fault.
The more expensive the better?
If you snail-mail a letter from one EU country to another EU country, are you also exporting that letter to the US?
Microsoft claims that uploading data to a European server is the same as exporting data to the US.
European laws may prohibit that re-interpretation, making it invalid.
Again; all that is meaningless if it contradicts local laws.
If Microsoft wants to sell to users in a country that has laws that Microsoft cannot obey, then it cannot sell regardless of any claims or notifications they make.
I know many governments already basically say "you can't store government data in a US cloud service or on a US server" for exactly this reason.
Make that "you can't store government data on any server from any company doing any kind of business within the US".
Microsoft has already hedged themselves in Europe by informing their customers that using Azure is agreeing to export and to not upload any data for which would be illegal to export. So legally they should be fine in Europe.
Just because they put something in a license, doesn't make it legal.
For instance, EULA's are meaningless in a number of European countries.
Also, contract do not trump law. So if there are laws that prohibit this, the contract (or atleast those specific terms) is invalid.
Just because the reasons are wrong doesn't mean the results would be wrong.
Remember BeOS and OS/2?