Your solution is good for 240 years, including constant phone access to all employees in order to write notes on demand for care givers, and adds 5,000 new jobs. You must be subtracting the usual $2.8 million personal yearly bonus.
My numbers: $20,000/y (same as walmart employees except in the UK they will have the benefit of medical coverage) 5,000 employees
Secure boot is bad. What is mysterious about that? If you want to understand more, related to booting Linux, read these. UEFI secure bootingx86 EFI boot stub
Yeah. CLR and JVM are single language unless you use something like XMLVM. Parrot is changing the code for embedding it into an application. So, I guess that future project is on hold.
So we have gone from compiling code to machine language to compiling code to a scripting language so it can be compiled to machine language? That is a neat project; but, I'd be much more impressed if someone came out with a browser vm that actually understood and converted 15+ languages to machine code instead of just javascript. Anyone know of a multi-language vm? Maybe I can write a browser based on it.
I keep thinking companies will learn this. They are paying Microsoft to not be able to read file systems that all other OS's know. If they used UFS everything from an old mac to the ps3 would be able to read it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_File_System
Here is a link to an abstract on how to harvest the bacteria. Ochrobactrum anthropi YZ-1 If anyone has any other info on harvesting or economically growing the bacteria please post it here.
Sure, proprietary OS vendors will take advantage of it, Apple not excluded; but, the BIOS has to go. The BIOS has gone from a great idea to a problem. It is unnecessary, slow, and an attack vector.
The researchers aren't introducing the bugs into the software, of course; they're simply finding flaws that might not have been found under other circumstances. And, here is the line in TFA that states that out right. It is called headline sensationalism, pure and simple.
I think they are filing for bankruptcy while they still have money in their pockets to avoid law suites as opposed to gone bankrupt. I believe "gone bankrupt" means they are broke and giving up.
I think it is pretty obvious the future is heading towards your phone being so powerful you will be able to drop it into multiple types of docking stations and use it for a different task. When you go to work you drop your phone into your workstation dock and do your job. When you get home and want to watch a movie or listen to music, drop your phone into the multimedia dock. In a couple more years, you will be able to swipe your phone on your fridge and know what groceries to buy on your way home. You can already use your phone to pay for your groceries. A few years after that you will drop your phone into your car dock and have it drive you to work, to the grocery store, then home.
If the application is written for the smaller screen why not allow it to run in an area on the screen the size of the smaller device? I've moved to writing interfaces in SVG and use a container. If your moving between 320x240 480x320 640x480 then you don't have many problems letting it stretch or shrink. If your writing a UI that needs to go from 320x240 and 1080p you have to really rethink text, constantly adjust text, or create limits to the size it can grow. I prefer the later. Having an XML file tell the UI to change panels or manipulate the width and height attributes using percentages while leaving the viewBox to remain your UI's maximum size... No offense meant, but just sounds like a dirty hack.
I definitely like the idea of compartmentalizing your application. However, I don't see how expanding the UI to include additional parts is a good thing. That just forces people into situations of liking one way and not another, IMHO. If it makes sense switching views from one piece to another why not leave it like that on both devices. I guess I'm just partial to compact UI.
I don't use MySQL. I use MariaDB. I've looked at Drizzle too. Drizzle is "for the cloud".
For all practical purposes, MariaDB is a binary drop in replacement of the same MySQL version (for example MySQL 5.1 -> MariaDB 5.1, MariaDB 5.2 & MariaDB 5.3 are compatible. MySQL 5.5 will be compatible with MariaDB 5.5). http://kb.askmonty.org/en/mariadb-faq
There are complete houses with land selling for $5000
Which is the same as these, no plumbing or electrical wiring. At least, not any longer.
Here in mexico if you squat somewhere for 5 years it's yours.
That is true here in the U.S. too. However, you have to notify the State Housing Authorities that your are intending to improve the land at the time you move onto the land so they can check to see if anyone else is claiming ownership. Few people know about abandonment laws.
But your cap will drop you after 10 minutes of game play.
Your unhappy because you will only be able to taunt people in the U.S. for having a 20GB cap and 1/20th the speed?
Your solution is good for 240 years, including constant phone access to all employees in order to write notes on demand for care givers, and adds 5,000 new jobs. You must be subtracting the usual $2.8 million personal yearly bonus.
My numbers:
$20,000/y (same as walmart employees except in the UK they will have the benefit of medical coverage)
5,000 employees
Seriously. Basically $24 billion U.S. to unify database access?!?
Secure boot is bad. What is mysterious about that? If you want to understand more, related to booting Linux, read these. UEFI secure booting x86 EFI boot stub
Yeah. CLR and JVM are single language unless you use something like XMLVM. Parrot is changing the code for embedding it into an application. So, I guess that future project is on hold.
So we have gone from compiling code to machine language to compiling code to a scripting language so it can be compiled to machine language? That is a neat project; but, I'd be much more impressed if someone came out with a browser vm that actually understood and converted 15+ languages to machine code instead of just javascript. Anyone know of a multi-language vm? Maybe I can write a browser based on it.
I keep thinking companies will learn this. They are paying Microsoft to not be able to read file systems that all other OS's know. If they used UFS everything from an old mac to the ps3 would be able to read it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_File_System
Ah. Parent should have written: (Roughly 1 billion people lack access to water.)
If you know of an abundant source of free hydrogen please point it out.
Here is a link to an abstract on how to harvest the bacteria. Ochrobactrum anthropi YZ-1 If anyone has any other info on harvesting or economically growing the bacteria please post it here.
Sure, proprietary OS vendors will take advantage of it, Apple not excluded; but, the BIOS has to go. The BIOS has gone from a great idea to a problem. It is unnecessary, slow, and an attack vector.
Sorry, I didn't catch the typo in the summary. Yes. Lighting would be a stupid name.
The Alpha workstations had a shell too.
Cool! I use VNC hooks for recording user sessions. Is it a full install? ie. key stroke and pointer location code too?
Thunderbird and Lightning don't sound like they go together? Interesting.
The researchers aren't introducing the bugs into the software, of course; they're simply finding flaws that might not have been found under other circumstances. And, here is the line in TFA that states that out right. It is called headline sensationalism, pure and simple.
This will keep them safe from using "chintzy paper clips" on important legislation.
would be 'significant.'
I think they are filing for bankruptcy while they still have money in their pockets to avoid law suites as opposed to gone bankrupt. I believe "gone bankrupt" means they are broke and giving up.
I think it is pretty obvious the future is heading towards your phone being so powerful you will be able to drop it into multiple types of docking stations and use it for a different task. When you go to work you drop your phone into your workstation dock and do your job. When you get home and want to watch a movie or listen to music, drop your phone into the multimedia dock. In a couple more years, you will be able to swipe your phone on your fridge and know what groceries to buy on your way home. You can already use your phone to pay for your groceries. A few years after that you will drop your phone into your car dock and have it drive you to work, to the grocery store, then home.
If the application is written for the smaller screen why not allow it to run in an area on the screen the size of the smaller device? I've moved to writing interfaces in SVG and use a container. If your moving between 320x240 480x320 640x480 then you don't have many problems letting it stretch or shrink. If your writing a UI that needs to go from 320x240 and 1080p you have to really rethink text, constantly adjust text, or create limits to the size it can grow. I prefer the later. Having an XML file tell the UI to change panels or manipulate the width and height attributes using percentages while leaving the viewBox to remain your UI's maximum size... No offense meant, but just sounds like a dirty hack.
320x240 - 800x600
svg id='outerSVG' width='100%' height='100%' viewBox='0 0 800 600'
800x600 - 1080p
svg id='outerSVG' width='50%' height='50%' viewBox='0 0 800 600'
I definitely like the idea of compartmentalizing your application. However, I don't see how expanding the UI to include additional parts is a good thing. That just forces people into situations of liking one way and not another, IMHO. If it makes sense switching views from one piece to another why not leave it like that on both devices. I guess I'm just partial to compact UI.
I don't use MySQL. I use MariaDB. I've looked at Drizzle too. Drizzle is "for the cloud".
For all practical purposes, MariaDB is a binary drop in replacement of the same MySQL version (for example MySQL 5.1 -> MariaDB 5.1, MariaDB 5.2 & MariaDB 5.3 are compatible. MySQL 5.5 will be compatible with MariaDB 5.5). http://kb.askmonty.org/en/mariadb-faq
Please help fund MariaDB.
You forgot, "Now get off my lawn"! Literally.
There are complete houses with land selling for $5000
Which is the same as these, no plumbing or electrical wiring. At least, not any longer.
Here in mexico if you squat somewhere for 5 years it's yours.
That is true here in the U.S. too. However, you have to notify the State Housing Authorities that your are intending to improve the land at the time you move onto the land so they can check to see if anyone else is claiming ownership. Few people know about abandonment laws.
This doesn't take into account the plumbing, or the electrical wiring. Are they not considered esential?