Yes, being able to cruise your gunboats into any port in the world is a definite benefit. To those who own big gunboats. It would be a pity if incompatibilities were introduced so that, say, Google can not operate with impunity in any of the areas where no government body has oversight over them.
World connectivity has to do with numbered IP datagrams, however they might be de-referenced.
Thats the funny thing, because once Russia's DNS system is established, yes, registrars will be lining up to make sure paying customers' entries go into the new Russian DNS server. Since that's what paying customers have paid for. If the DNS system forks, registrars may need to push updates to more than one DNS system. That would be their job, and what they collect fees to accomplish.
And the rest of us can put in the IP datagram for a Russian DNS server as our secondary, if robustness matters to us.
People who get tattoos are in quite shrill denial of the fact that it's not that difficult to remove a tattoo. They often get a tattoo as an act of defiant permanence. Telling them it's painful but not difficult to have it removed lets a lot of air out of their sail.
It becomes just a dumb thing you can do and change your mind about later.
Actually, the opposite would be the case right now. The Tax Reform law right now about to pass in the Senate and be signed into law by President Trump include significant inheritance tax reforms. Namely, inheritance tax is going to be substantially reduced. So it would make the most sense for "The Taxpayer shall be extinguished ASAP before we can't snatch his worldly goods away from his family!"
I use Edge for logging onto Facebook. That is to say, I hardly ever use Edge. But sticking my vestigial Facebook account on Edge quarantines the whole mess off on an obscure area of my PC.
We have seven cats. There is a wide range of intelligence among them. The social order is complex and the 'alpha' cat is actually physically the one of the smallest.
This all must explain why our dog is continually raiding the litter box. We have seven cats and a dog, and the dog is always grabbing 'snacks' that the cats leave behind for her.
You're asking how to question an algorithm that assigns the value held in 'Guilty' to the first (second?) element of the array 'if' (I assume the word 'if' is not a reserved word.)
I had a TV set with three IF stages. When it got so weak that I couldn't get a signal in, I swapped the (weak) tube from the first IF stage with the stronger tube in the third stage. It made all the difference, and the signal got stronger and could be viewed.
The first IF stage was doing the heavy lifting so the strongest tube needed to be at that stage.
For a fee? My Android tablets are all 10.1" or smaller. I am not that keen on the 'latest-greatest' Android tablet hardware market, but the predominant number of Android tablets are 10.1" or smaller.
And in spite of the screeching you will hear from Ipad owners and other Apple partisans, there are quite a range of really GOOD Android tablets on the market. The Asus Zenpads are fairly awesome, for example.
ESR is a gadfly. He has produced almost no useful code himself. He is an extremely productive gadfly because he has nestled into the culture deep and knows how to stir up shit in ways that provokes actually productive into participating in discussions.
Yes, being able to cruise your gunboats into any port in the world is a definite benefit. To those who own big gunboats. It would be a pity if incompatibilities were introduced so that, say, Google can not operate with impunity in any of the areas where no government body has oversight over them.
World connectivity has to do with numbered IP datagrams, however they might be de-referenced.
Thats the funny thing, because once Russia's DNS system is established, yes, registrars will be lining up to make sure paying customers' entries go into the new Russian DNS server. Since that's what paying customers have paid for. If the DNS system forks, registrars may need to push updates to more than one DNS system. That would be their job, and what they collect fees to accomplish.
And the rest of us can put in the IP datagram for a Russian DNS server as our secondary, if robustness matters to us.
And when you say 'uniting' you mean 'giving some of your stuff up to meeeee.'
So indignant that they form groups and hold rallies where they shout offensive things at police officers.
Going by this, it sounds like the US should launch a backup DNS system.
Is there a 'DNS Gap' that needs to be closed?
People who get tattoos are in quite shrill denial of the fact that it's not that difficult to remove a tattoo. They often get a tattoo as an act of defiant permanence. Telling them it's painful but not difficult to have it removed lets a lot of air out of their sail.
It becomes just a dumb thing you can do and change your mind about later.
it's very hard to find someone to pull the plug. It goes against do no harm.
It also goes against the Medical Establishment ethos: "Preserve Life At Any (Billable) Cost".
Actually, the opposite would be the case right now. The Tax Reform law right now about to pass in the Senate and be signed into law by President Trump include significant inheritance tax reforms. Namely, inheritance tax is going to be substantially reduced. So it would make the most sense for "The Taxpayer shall be extinguished ASAP before we can't snatch his worldly goods away from his family!"
I use Edge for logging onto Facebook. That is to say, I hardly ever use Edge. But sticking my vestigial Facebook account on Edge quarantines the whole mess off on an obscure area of my PC.
We have seven cats. There is a wide range of intelligence among them. The social order is complex and the 'alpha' cat is actually physically the one of the smallest.
So do fighter pilots.
Website 'developers' slinging their javascript? Not so much.
This all must explain why our dog is continually raiding the litter box. We have seven cats and a dog, and the dog is always grabbing 'snacks' that the cats leave behind for her.
You're asking how to question an algorithm that assigns the value held in 'Guilty' to the first (second?) element of the array 'if' (I assume the word 'if' is not a reserved word.)
It doesn't matter what you trust. It matters what the public in general trusts. The public in general are not slashbots and don't trust math.
I had a TV set with three IF stages. When it got so weak that I couldn't get a signal in, I swapped the (weak) tube from the first IF stage with the stronger tube in the third stage. It made all the difference, and the signal got stronger and could be viewed.
The first IF stage was doing the heavy lifting so the strongest tube needed to be at that stage.
So, full loot permadeath?
And no, not my SE/30 that runs NetBSD.
For a fee? My Android tablets are all 10.1" or smaller. I am not that keen on the 'latest-greatest' Android tablet hardware market, but the predominant number of Android tablets are 10.1" or smaller.
And in spite of the screeching you will hear from Ipad owners and other Apple partisans, there are quite a range of really GOOD Android tablets on the market. The Asus Zenpads are fairly awesome, for example.
Can you explain your fucked up Apple brand punctuation?
The point is that we run out of the elemental resources needed to produce electric cars on the scale that the existing automotive fleet exists.
Thus, cars become a rare luxury. And the common stiff rides the bus, where the bus allows him to travel.
You seriously think you are going to take a plane or a train to Northern Minnesota.
Maybe a seaplane.
Or an ore train, but you'll have to rail hop to get on and off the boxcar.
No, the 'Hyperloop' will have very limited fixed terminals. Much more fixed than an airplane, where you just need a large flat strip of land.
Because, frightening as it must seem, Wine was alpha grade software back in 1995, too.
correction:
That should have read 'actually productive people'
('people' was omitted)
ESR is a gadfly. He has produced almost no useful code himself. He is an extremely productive gadfly because he has nestled into the culture deep and knows how to stir up shit in ways that provokes actually productive into participating in discussions.
But he's still just a gadfly.
ESR just comes out of the mountains every once in awhile with a stone tablet that we're all supposed to read.
When you're lined up against one, may as well argue with something while they load the rifles.