Exactly. I've never heard of Linode and I run Linux on one of my machines. Is it too much to ask that you give a 1-2 sentence description of why I should care?
And no, I don't care enough to check wikipedia, nor google. Never heard of 'em, don't care, the summary gives me no reason to change my mind on either.
Since you seem to have to much free time to troll on the forums and brag about your ignorance, why would anyone bother push information under your nose... learn to use search..
Maybe, just maybe, the summary could give those of us who aren't experts on everything under the Sun a reason to care?
Speaking of badly-implemented... Guys, if you can't maintain a user session across subdomains, maybe you should skip the subdomains and just let your users stay logged in...? Nobody actually looks at URLs anymore in any event, right?
Like many folks, I quit wearing or carrying a watch at least 10 years ago due to the fact I already carry a mobile phone that tells me what time it is. If and when these two devices converge into a Dick Tracy Two-Way Wrist TV, then I might adopt one of those, but until then, there's no reason to carry round a second device whose functionality is merely a subset of that provided by the other.
...if it was chinese speaker using latin chacters but not knowing the western spelling they would spell it 'sun zu' or something, since the second word starts with a zzz sounds...
Actually, he would probably write it as "Sunzi", and the initial consonant of the second syllable is pronounced "dz".
google pulled $100 million dollars in funding and _that_ destroyed the project.
So you're saying the UX-tards had to remove all those options from Firefox because they could no longer afford the rent for the space those options occupied?
Let me see if I understand this correctly: You're saying that I have an *obligation* to spend my hard-earned money on hardware in order to provide extra capacity on the device that I also paid for with my hard-earned money to some random advertiser running $_DEITY_-knows what on it?
I've given this considerable thought, and my thoughtfully considered response is as follows: Fuck that notion and the quadruped it rode in on.
I don't see anything that looks like affiliate info in that link. And you can copy/paste the URL into a new browser tab so there's no referrer info, either.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)
That is most definitely NOT what KVM stands for. Get off my lawn, etc.
These folks seem to disagree. Moo?
Exactly. I've never heard of Linode and I run Linux on one of my machines. Is it too much to ask that you give a 1-2 sentence description of why I should care?
And no, I don't care enough to check wikipedia, nor google. Never heard of 'em, don't care, the summary gives me no reason to change my mind on either.
Since you seem to have to much free time to troll on the forums and brag about your ignorance, why would anyone bother push information under your nose... learn to use search ..
Maybe, just maybe, the summary could give those of us who aren't experts on everything under the Sun a reason to care?
I predict that in 2016:
I'll continue to enjoy my Linux desktop, just I as have for the last decade.
I'll continue to enjoy having sex with my wife 3-4 nights a week, just as I have for the last decade.
I'll continue to poke fun at the VR-nutters, just as I have for the last de--er, twenty years. :)
It's even easier to identify the people who don't actually have to wear eyeglasses.
I've been using both of those expressions for about 40 years and see no reason to give up either of them now. Sorry to disappoint you.
Så... We're right back where we started from--web mail is fine for lolcats, and TOTALLY SUCKS for anything serious.
Then I have a bunch of shit in a folder on my home screen. (I'm looking at you, MS *and* Google.) I don't want that there, either.
Nuke the "mobile" part of the page URL to preserve your login.
Speaking of badly-implemented... Guys, if you can't maintain a user session across subdomains, maybe you should skip the subdomains and just let your users stay logged in...? Nobody actually looks at URLs anymore in any event, right?
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One place it's available.
Thanks for the suggestion! Hopefully I'll get time to read it over the holiday break.
Like many folks, I quit wearing or carrying a watch at least 10 years ago due to the fact I already carry a mobile phone that tells me what time it is. If and when these two devices converge into a Dick Tracy Two-Way Wrist TV, then I might adopt one of those, but until then, there's no reason to carry round a second device whose functionality is merely a subset of that provided by the other.
...if it was chinese speaker using latin chacters but not knowing the western spelling they would spell it 'sun zu' or something, since the second word starts with a zzz sounds...
Actually, he would probably write it as "Sunzi", and the initial consonant of the second syllable is pronounced "dz".
google pulled $100 million dollars in funding and _that_ destroyed the project.
So you're saying the UX-tards had to remove all those options from Firefox because they could no longer afford the rent for the space those options occupied?
Somehow I'm not convinced.
Let me see if I understand this correctly: You're saying that I have an *obligation* to spend my hard-earned money on hardware in order to provide extra capacity on the device that I also paid for with my hard-earned money to some random advertiser running $_DEITY_-knows what on it?
I've given this considerable thought, and my thoughtfully considered response is as follows: Fuck that notion and the quadruped it rode in on.
Call me back when you offer a helium-filled zeppelin.
I don't see anything that looks like affiliate info in that link. And you can copy/paste the URL into a new browser tab so there's no referrer info, either.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
I'm sorry, this is not about your need to find someone to dump on.
(Reading comprehension. You ought to try it sometime.)
Nobody is 100% good.
Lilla Karachi on Lilla Nygatan in the Old Town has lax tandoori to die for.
That would be an initialism. WINE is an acronym.
It runs Space Cadet Pinball just fine, which is the only Windows program I care about running.
As long as you've got an Internet connection, you can read mails you received 5 minutes before your Internet connection went down. Sounds good to me.
This is what happens when companies require their workers to delete mails that are over 6 months old.
There is no formal age for becoming a baptized Sikh. ... It can be carried on any time when a Sikh thinks he or she is ready.