TFA also suggested that the message should be from us all as a species. Saying that we have guns and know how to use them would quickly alert the ET's about our general ignorance so they could treat us accordingly.
We are Blog. Intelligence is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We will add your philosophical and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours.
1. If they say "IPwha?" they should be put out of business. You're assuming that my ISP is computer-illiterate. I wouldn't trust a computer-illiterate ISP with my corporate network traffic. Would you? 2. If your DNS host doesn't support you entering whatever AAAA records, they are computer-illiterate and should be put out of business for providing a subpar product. You should look for a better DNS host, or even better yet, host it yourself. 3. If your routers don't support IPv6, which has been the official successor to IPv4 for ten full years now, you're running some very old and very bad routers. They're probably not even supported by the vendor by now, and keeping them in production is just asking for trouble.
Pardon my french, but your whole post assumes that nobody knows what the fuck they're doing. If that is the case, they should be doing something else instead of being dangerously incompetent.
Yah, and you know what? Bringing Linux to the desktop is correctly done using Gnome. The average user (This is the part of "bringing" linux) doesn't care about tuning every single fucking aspect of every single fucking app he'd ever use. Neither do I.
Gnome is good because I can edit it's behaviour if I really want to, and not because I'm required to, to make it even work.
Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. A lot of customization requires the usage of super-user privileges to install software (Like AWN). And how do you suppose malicious use of this will be prevented? Supply the user with a popup asking for permission? How will you inform the clueless user that the lookandfeel.laf file is trying to 'apt-get install software; make backdoor"?
Well, you see: Some of us have heard nothing of the game but the DRM. We're sick and tired of listening to everybody whining about DRM. We just want to know what the hell the game is about.
I had to minimize like 15 threads just to get to the parts where people discuss the game and not the DRM.
We get it. Sony, rootkit, DRM, bad guys, etc. That's all patchable.
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I'd mod you "-1, Annoying as hell typing syntax".
...why should we...
We shouldn't. People just do, because their sense of purpose is driven by that goal.
Saving the environment is just the same as praying to a god, only different.
Dunno. Perhaps we should read the fine article, maybe it explains a little more than the summary did.
What you want is basically homos in space
You must be new here.
for the lazy
TFA also suggested that the message should be from us all as a species. Saying that we have guns and know how to use them would quickly alert the ET's about our general ignorance so they could treat us accordingly.
You should interpret that as people like to be exposed to deep and meaningful philosophies, even when they're just a reinterpretation of an old idea.
We are Blog. Intelligence is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We will add your philosophical and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours.
The day public mass media reports anything even close to reality will be a cold one in hell.
Don't assume that a "TV show debate" represents anything even close to reality.
Which is a good thing. Right?
For what?
1. If they say "IPwha?" they should be put out of business. You're assuming that my ISP is computer-illiterate. I wouldn't trust a computer-illiterate ISP with my corporate network traffic. Would you?
2. If your DNS host doesn't support you entering whatever AAAA records, they are computer-illiterate and should be put out of business for providing a subpar product. You should look for a better DNS host, or even better yet, host it yourself.
3. If your routers don't support IPv6, which has been the official successor to IPv4 for ten full years now, you're running some very old and very bad routers. They're probably not even supported by the vendor by now, and keeping them in production is just asking for trouble.
Pardon my french, but your whole post assumes that nobody knows what the fuck they're doing. If that is the case, they should be doing something else instead of being dangerously incompetent.
They should be fired for incompetence.
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Touche. I suffer from the same, obviously.
What do you blaim your inability to read the mandatory preview on?
If you have two raid1 setups mirroring each other, you have a raid1. There's nothing magical about it.
I, for one, welcome our new Dominion overlords.
Yah, and you know what? Bringing Linux to the desktop is correctly done using Gnome. The average user (This is the part of "bringing" linux) doesn't care about tuning every single fucking aspect of every single fucking app he'd ever use. Neither do I.
Gnome is good because I can edit it's behaviour if I really want to, and not because I'm required to, to make it even work.
Sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
A lot of customization requires the usage of super-user privileges to install software (Like AWN). And how do you suppose malicious use of this will be prevented?
Supply the user with a popup asking for permission? How will you inform the clueless user that the lookandfeel.laf file is trying to 'apt-get install software; make backdoor"?
No, sure, everything will be fine.
You should try Provigil.
Well, you see: Some of us have heard nothing of the game but the DRM. We're sick and tired of listening to everybody whining about DRM. We just want to know what the hell the game is about.
I had to minimize like 15 threads just to get to the parts where people discuss the game and not the DRM.
We get it. Sony, rootkit, DRM, bad guys, etc. That's all patchable.
What's dotslash?
If you put up some powerful IR diodes near and around the screen, most digital cameras should be "blinded".