I had subscriptions to The New York Times and Wall Street Journal for years, so the paywall situation doesn't effect me. However, I agree with the way Google prioritizes free content vs. paywall content. WSJ will have to find the sweet spot between offering free content and acquiring subscribers. Just like every other content creator on the Internet.
When I got the pop-up message this morning, I thought it was from a French website that some asshat posted my picture. Must have came from somewhere else. The French website respected my DMCA takedown notice and took down my picture this afternoon.
You obviously have no idea what IRIX was used for.
Overpriced machines that got replaced by commodity PCs with OpenGL cards. The hardware designers at Silicon Graphic hardware started nVidia to produce OpenGL cards when the market turned away from dedicated graphic machines.
Go back to your 3D games and stop pretending to have a clue.
Fine. I'll do that. My modest nVidia 740 2GB video card could probably run circles around your IRIX.
I had fond memories of my 3Dfx Voodoo Rush card in the late 1990's. Once I started playing Quake and Quake 2 in full OpenGL color, my roommates ran out to get Voodoo I/II cards to go with their software-rendering Matrox cards. Of course,
3Dfx was the beginning of the end for Silicon Graphics.
Finally, you at least admit it had nothing to do with the DMCA, you sad, lonely, friendless loser.
I sent a DMCA takedown notice and got an immediate response the next business. As to why management deleted the account, I wasn't told.
Yeah, you'll retire on that 81 cents a year some sucker mistakenly sends your way.
I use 89 cents for planning purposes. This number represent the royalty of one ebook sold on Amazon and one ebook sold on Smashwords. However, 90% of my ebook sales are through Smashwords. I'm going have to come up with a new number for planning the next fiscal year.
I had subscriptions to The New York Times and Wall Street Journal for years, so the paywall situation doesn't effect me. However, I agree with the way Google prioritizes free content vs. paywall content. WSJ will have to find the sweet spot between offering free content and acquiring subscribers. Just like every other content creator on the Internet.
Considering most of your posts miss entire words, you're in no position to criticize anyone!
If a word can't keep up with the rest of my sentence, I probably didn't need that word in the first place.
I doubt more than a handful of Sloshdatters will understand what your pun is about.
Might help if a few were sober to understand.
Looks like a skein of yarn. Something that the cat would tuck away behind the houseplants.
Funny what a quick Google search turns up...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/keecker/keecker-the-worlds-first-homepod
I was hoping for a Rocky Mountain High in this release of Mac OS. Just have to settle for Sierra High instead.
Will the 18-core processor be the new one that Intel recently announced or the older 18-core processor for servers?
That's the DDR3 version isn't it?
Nope. I got a Rev2 as a Newegg refurb for $65 last year.
You shared your delusional karma point total on here, care to share your analytics for your website? Sales figures?
Nope. Confidential business data.
When I got the pop-up message this morning, I thought it was from a French website that some asshat posted my picture. Must have came from somewhere else. The French website respected my DMCA takedown notice and took down my picture this afternoon.
What ad revenue? I use adblock you fat retard.
You're the exception then. Everyone else doesn't use adblock.
But not the junior engineers who are copying and pasting code from Stack Exchange?
Also, I suggest that you set up a page on your blog where the list of fake accounts is updated for quicker reference.
I don't thinking have a "PWNED" page will increase my popularity on Slashdot.
You know, for someone who's only ever used his penis to piss you talk a big game, virgin boy.
If I was talking a big game, I would stand with chimpanzees. Those little fuckers get around.
grats, this is the dumbest fucking comment I have read on slashdot all day
You should these guys out. They won't be around for long.
https://slashdot.org/~criemer
https://slashdot.org/~creinner
Nobody bought SGI systems to run crude 3D accelerated games.
Someone forgot to tell the folks at ID Software.
http://itrunsdoom.tumblr.com/post/99687965744/sgi-workstations-yeah-they-run-doom-during-the
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/quake/intro.html
https://www.geek.com/games/joh...
Ok everyone dicks out. Let's compare two decade old hardware to current generation.
I'll be standing in the gorilla-sized line. :P
That was COBOL? I thought it was Perl.
A developer once wrote in a bug report: "I don't know what the problem was, but whatever the problem was it's now fixed."
*facepalm*
You obviously have no idea what IRIX was used for.
Overpriced machines that got replaced by commodity PCs with OpenGL cards. The hardware designers at Silicon Graphic hardware started nVidia to produce OpenGL cards when the market turned away from dedicated graphic machines.
Go back to your 3D games and stop pretending to have a clue.
Fine. I'll do that. My modest nVidia 740 2GB video card could probably run circles around your IRIX.
Wow, we really *are* back in the days of SGI when a site gets Slashdotted.
One too many ftp clients hitting the site at the same time.
I had fond memories of my 3Dfx Voodoo Rush card in the late 1990's. Once I started playing Quake and Quake 2 in full OpenGL color, my roommates ran out to get Voodoo I/II cards to go with their software-rendering Matrox cards. Of course, 3Dfx was the beginning of the end for Silicon Graphics.
Does that tiny blob sitting on top of your brain-stem register that?
You pretended to me for four days. What part of identity theft that you don't understand?
Finally, you at least admit it had nothing to do with the DMCA, you sad, lonely, friendless loser.
I sent a DMCA takedown notice and got an immediate response the next business. As to why management deleted the account, I wasn't told.
Yeah, you'll retire on that 81 cents a year some sucker mistakenly sends your way.
I use 89 cents for planning purposes. This number represent the royalty of one ebook sold on Amazon and one ebook sold on Smashwords. However, 90% of my ebook sales are through Smashwords. I'm going have to come up with a new number for planning the next fiscal year.
Maybe I got "pwned", but my reward is: I'm not you!
Says the asshat who signed up to be "cdreimer" for four days.