See I could do this easily. I could have redundant email server attached to LDAP/x.500 and have it all working in under an hour.
Bullshit. You would have a useless thing that technically can send and receive email, which is not the same thing as a real email server.
It only starts with SMTP and LDAP... "Oh let's add antispam, oh and of course we need a whitelisting GUI for the false positive, oh we need TLS, oh we need SPF that works, oh we need search capabilities, oh we need ediscovery, oh we need MFA, oh we need device wiping, oh we need graylisting, oh we need SIP integration, oh we need..." and 3 months later all you have is a retarded, broken, feature-poor piece of junk overloaded with spam that would require constant tinkering.
Email is a pain in the ass, it's not like running a web server for your blaaag. Every time that I decide to setup my own email infrastructure I quickly get annoyed by the amount of work required and I end up each time telling myself that paying $5/month to let Microsoft deal with that crap is dirt cheap.
Exact. The way Obama overspent any President in history and the way his ill-advised healthcare racket took money from small business and sent it to his cronies in the insurance companies is in no way typical of those corrupt Democrats.
Lame. MS Exchange owns 80% of the on-prem market, and now they own the cloud. Whether you like it or not it works and countless people that are far more relevant than you use it daily.
Google G-Suite has a terrible SLA, no decent backup, and their ediscovery is an afterthought. They're not an enterprise solution, at best good for small shops.
Uber loses $0.20 cents for every $1 charged to customers. They don't qualify as a business, it's a wealth redistribution scheme taking billions from clueless VC and sending them to obnoxious Lebanese who like Eurodance and stalk cute female customers.
60 minutes a year define your usage requirement? I'd outsource that shit.
That's about my usage for printers, and for a long time I was relying on print services like ups store, and it was a huge pain in the ass. I ended up buying a wifi printer and it's also a pain in the ass so unfortunately there's no happy conclusion to my story.
They cant get a keyboard right to save their life. The ctrl and function keys are bloody backwards!
I have cursed at my Lenovo Yoga 2 more than at my 7th grade math teacher (and she was a real bitch). Terrible keyboard, and for an extra dose of nasty, the case is too thick and many cables don't connect well, how can engineering be that bad is beyond me.
I will never buy Lenovo again and one day I will take this piece of shit in the woods and use it for target practice, trying to strike it right in the fucking micro hdmi port with a delightful 510 whisper.
Docker, which is along the same lines is built in Go.
Docker is a layer of convenience over existing technologies like cgroups. They could have written it in QBasic for that matter, it does nothing special.
Samsung is making more money on iPhone X than on their Galaxy phones. If Apple wins a lawsuit, they will get back some of the money they paid Samsung for their engineering capabilities, which Apple doesn't have. Its' the Circle of Life.
Apple engineering is too good for this to be a product flaw. Clearly it's those lazy Chinese workers in Apple's sweatshops that are cutting corners again. I hope Tim wil put on his big girl panties and cut their salaries, they don't deserve the $1.85 per hour they make. We simply can't have this kind of quality problems on $1,000 devices.
I'd like to write a couple of macro's for these things.
-- "Hey Macarena" -- Los Del Rio
Fun part is that it will happen. Because we all know that the second they IoT these things there will be backdoors and default passwords and unsecured wifi, and some dude bored to death in his basement will start running "twigsnapper.js" and "cockfight.js". All in good fun.
Take the iPad out of your rectum and read the thread again. The question is not "is Windows more secure than OSX", the question is "is OSX free from malware"
I can only imagine that it's peer-pressure convincing his kid that he needs Windows. ("No! You need to play *this* game, specifically.")
This is not peer pressure, this is social gaming. They all get the same game and half the fun is talking shit over bluetooth headsets while you murder each other and/or work together to rob a bank or kill a dragon. There's nothing wrong with it, this is the same kind of thing that us dinosaurs used to do in LAN parties, except now it's done over the web and doesn't require you to carry your desktop computer to someone's basement.
Sure you can find solo games on any platform (or get your kid a connect-4 board in the $5 bin at 7-11) but to play high quality games with the best multiplayer features, you need a good machine running Windows. That's how it is.
2001 called, they want their illusion of Mac being free from viruses and ransomware back.
A popular video conversion app for Mac has suffered a malware infection on one of its mirror servers. If you downloaded HandBrake between 10:30 a.m. EDT on May 2, 2017 and 7:00 p.m. EDT on May 6, 2017, you should follow these instructions to check your Mac for a new variant of the malware OSX.PROTON.
I agree. This is one of the few items in my list when I need a Windows machine:
1) get a Signature edition (there's a list on the Microsoft online store) 2) get Malwarebytes premium ($50/year) 3) use Cloudberry backup to store important files in one of the cheap clouds
Also: do a clean setup with all the patches then create a system restore point. And since it's a kid, install VirtualBox and setup a porn VM.
That's it. Even a Mac user can survive with Windows nowadays, it's very easy to use.
See I could do this easily. I could have redundant email server attached to LDAP/x.500 and have it all working in under an hour.
Bullshit. You would have a useless thing that technically can send and receive email, which is not the same thing as a real email server.
It only starts with SMTP and LDAP... "Oh let's add antispam, oh and of course we need a whitelisting GUI for the false positive, oh we need TLS, oh we need SPF that works, oh we need search capabilities, oh we need ediscovery, oh we need MFA, oh we need device wiping, oh we need graylisting, oh we need SIP integration, oh we need..." and 3 months later all you have is a retarded, broken, feature-poor piece of junk overloaded with spam that would require constant tinkering.
Email is a pain in the ass, it's not like running a web server for your blaaag. Every time that I decide to setup my own email infrastructure I quickly get annoyed by the amount of work required and I end up each time telling myself that paying $5/month to let Microsoft deal with that crap is dirt cheap.
It's not funny folks, it's a fact.
Exact. The way Obama overspent any President in history and the way his ill-advised healthcare racket took money from small business and sent it to his cronies in the insurance companies is in no way typical of those corrupt Democrats.
If only MS Exchange was able to exchange Emails.
Lame. MS Exchange owns 80% of the on-prem market, and now they own the cloud. Whether you like it or not it works and countless people that are far more relevant than you use it daily.
Google G-Suite has a terrible SLA, no decent backup, and their ediscovery is an afterthought. They're not an enterprise solution, at best good for small shops.
The year of the Linux supercomputer happened before the year of the Linux desktop.
Uber loses $0.20 cents for every $1 charged to customers. They don't qualify as a business, it's a wealth redistribution scheme taking billions from clueless VC and sending them to obnoxious Lebanese who like Eurodance and stalk cute female customers.
60 minutes a year define your usage requirement? I'd outsource that shit.
That's about my usage for printers, and for a long time I was relying on print services like ups store, and it was a huge pain in the ass. I ended up buying a wifi printer and it's also a pain in the ass so unfortunately there's no happy conclusion to my story.
About.com and wikihow called. They want their non-news content back.
You assume that Uber cares
They cant get a keyboard right to save their life. The ctrl and function keys are bloody backwards!
I have cursed at my Lenovo Yoga 2 more than at my 7th grade math teacher (and she was a real bitch). Terrible keyboard, and for an extra dose of nasty, the case is too thick and many cables don't connect well, how can engineering be that bad is beyond me.
I will never buy Lenovo again and one day I will take this piece of shit in the woods and use it for target practice, trying to strike it right in the fucking micro hdmi port with a delightful 510 whisper.
I agree, I really miss my x220. But have you tried an Alienware? I'm not a fan of the bulk and weight, but the keyboard is amazing.
Docker, which is along the same lines is built in Go.
Docker is a layer of convenience over existing technologies like cgroups. They could have written it in QBasic for that matter, it does nothing special.
You are holding it wrong.
They will just change the design rules and ask developers to add a big green sidebar, like they did for the notch.
Samsung is making more money on iPhone X than on their Galaxy phones. If Apple wins a lawsuit, they will get back some of the money they paid Samsung for their engineering capabilities, which Apple doesn't have. Its' the Circle of Life.
Apple engineering is too good for this to be a product flaw. Clearly it's those lazy Chinese workers in Apple's sweatshops that are cutting corners again. I hope Tim wil put on his big girl panties and cut their salaries, they don't deserve the $1.85 per hour they make. We simply can't have this kind of quality problems on $1,000 devices.
I'd like to write a couple of macro's for these things.
--
"Hey Macarena" -- Los Del Rio
Fun part is that it will happen. Because we all know that the second they IoT these things there will be backdoors and default passwords and unsecured wifi, and some dude bored to death in his basement will start running "twigsnapper.js" and "cockfight.js". All in good fun.
Take the iPad out of your rectum and read the thread again. The question is not "is Windows more secure than OSX", the question is "is OSX free from malware"
I have never run anti-anything on my Macs, and have never suffered an infection. Not once.
How do you know? You're like someone who says he has never been tested for AIDS so he doesn't have AIDS.
Odds are that for years you've been part of multiple spam or DDOS botnets. That's people like you who make those botnets possible.
I can only imagine that it's peer-pressure convincing his kid that he needs Windows. ("No! You need to play *this* game, specifically.")
This is not peer pressure, this is social gaming. They all get the same game and half the fun is talking shit over bluetooth headsets while you murder each other and/or work together to rob a bank or kill a dragon. There's nothing wrong with it, this is the same kind of thing that us dinosaurs used to do in LAN parties, except now it's done over the web and doesn't require you to carry your desktop computer to someone's basement.
Sure you can find solo games on any platform (or get your kid a connect-4 board in the $5 bin at 7-11) but to play high quality games with the best multiplayer features, you need a good machine running Windows. That's how it is.
2001 called, they want their illusion of Mac being free from viruses and ransomware back.
A popular video conversion app for Mac has suffered a malware infection on one of its mirror servers. If you downloaded HandBrake between 10:30 a.m. EDT on May 2, 2017 and 7:00 p.m. EDT on May 6, 2017, you should follow these instructions to check your Mac for a new variant of the malware OSX.PROTON.
https://www.macobserver.com/ne...
Mac Users Hit by Rare Ransomware Attack, Spread via Transmission BitTorrent App
https://www.intego.com/mac-sec...
Patcher Ransomware Attacks macOS, Encrypts Files Permanently
https://www.intego.com/mac-sec...
etc.
Pay a bit extra for a Microsoft signature edition
I agree. This is one of the few items in my list when I need a Windows machine:
1) get a Signature edition (there's a list on the Microsoft online store)
2) get Malwarebytes premium ($50/year)
3) use Cloudberry backup to store important files in one of the cheap clouds
Also: do a clean setup with all the patches then create a system restore point. And since it's a kid, install VirtualBox and setup a porn VM.
That's it. Even a Mac user can survive with Windows nowadays, it's very easy to use.
The irony being that there's already many posts complaining about the dupe
This is the Frist, Editor edition.
That's because BeauHD doesn't read Slashdot, he's here simply to promote Apple products and hopefully get back his part-time job at the Apple Store.
critical AC posts have been removed lately, their post number 404'd.
Yes that's typical Beauhd.