Hardware compatibility is pretty good. Really. All decent brands (storage controller/NICs) support opensolaris. Doubtful future part is FUD. Oracle made it clear OpenSolaris development, community functions will continue as is. The security patches costing $$ is not for opensolaris, but enterprise Solaris. Encryption is late.. big deal.. some things are set to low priority over others. Dedup is present, and works very well.
If it's a storage box you're looking at.. what's really important? An in-kernel, established, and widely-deployed filesystem like ZFS (without support for android phones), or a new, user-space dedup filesystem, nascent and not in production (but it can pair with your android phone!).
I use scroogle.org.. it's a proxy between me and google.. and they claim to erase all logs within 48 hours. (I understand it's just a claim.. still it's another entity sitting between me and google). I've always hated the way when search results in google make you think they go straight to link (the hover URL is the site abc.com), but when you click on the item, some javascript converts it to google.com?redirectsomething=abc.com. That is just plain devious in my eyes.
Come on.. this is the just the Zeitgeist. There are more people searching for the picture in question rather than just her name. That would put the suggestion higher in the list (I'm guessing that's how the autocomplete algorithm works).
Google isn't really to blame.. and them removing this item can be seen as censorship.
The Tab loading graph (http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/17/2009/09/500x_eight_tab_load.jpg) seems to suggest Opera takes 4X, and Firefox 2X the time to load tabs than Chrome.. however, the X-axis is drawn from 6.0 to 9.0
If the Graph was rendered from 0-9, it would look like below:
Opera ================ Firefox ============== Chrome ============
.. which shows that page loading is pretty much the same everywhere.. blowing the OMG-Chrome-loads-fast!!!! myth.
One explanation would be he did it as he did: to start a dialog in the public on the topic of legal euthanasia.. and if so, his was successful. This subject could possibly have been on his mind when he was pondering about suicide.
ZFS raid works on disk level. When you create a pool.. you have to specify the disks (either as mirrors or parity). You can offline a disk if required (due to disk error or if you need to back it up somewhere).. these make them very interesting in certain applications. Nexenta, for example, has Devzones, where the root filesystem is on it's own ZFS dataset.
I'm pretty sure Braille punched keys cost more than Normal Keys. And this punching is probably a step in the key-making machine that can be toggled off. So when you're making millions of keys, you can easily SAVE by not punching some cards, rather than incurring costs.
One of the issues I have with such agreements, especially when the friend is an "expert" in the particular field is that it is probable that, being an expert in the field, he has already heard or thought about the idea.
People usually think the idea they thought of was never thought of before.. but I think it is more likely the idea has been considered many times.. possibly not yet implemented. So I think the OP should not really worry about NDAs and secrets.. talk to friends/experts about it. If it looks like something worth spending time on, so and spend sleepless weeks and months implementing it. That's the hard part, and what's unique/rare. Ideas aren't.
This is a slippery slope. (Perhaps my choice of words wasn't right)
By the logic of the OP, the knife manufacturers, and retail stores selling knifes can he held accountable for killings committed by knife murderers..
I'm pretty sure a barely technical terrorist who has used a computer, has used Google. Is google evil because of it? Theres technically no difference between google and TPB.. one runs a webserver giving out information that a user is looking for, the other does the same except running a tracker daemon on a different port. Google gives out IP addresses that have things you are looking for (which may be for legal or illegal purposes). TPB trackers give out IP addresses that have the bits you're looking for (which may be for legal or illegal purposes).
This sentence give to TPB is a bad precedent that will lead to bad things if not culled in the root.
The logic is very very simple. Intentions be damned, if you consider what TPB does as immoral and illegal, you should,by the same logic, find Google immoral and illegal.
I hate all these whitespace-removed code files.
To see it cleanly.. use
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/jsexamples/JSTidy.html
Hardware compatibility is pretty good. Really. All decent brands (storage controller/NICs) support opensolaris. Doubtful future part is FUD. Oracle made it clear OpenSolaris development, community functions will continue as is. The security patches costing $$ is not for opensolaris, but enterprise Solaris. Encryption is late.. big deal.. some things are set to low priority over others. Dedup is present, and works very well.
If it's a storage box you're looking at.. what's really important? An in-kernel, established, and widely-deployed filesystem like ZFS (without support for android phones), or a new, user-space dedup filesystem, nascent and not in production (but it can pair with your android phone!).
~Anil
Grr.. meant inline/kernel dedup.
with NexentaStor CE, which is based on OpenSolaris b134. It's free.. and has an excellent Storage WebUI. /plug
For a detailed explanation of OpenSolaris dedup see this blog entry.
~Anil
I use scroogle.org .. it's a proxy between me and google.. and they claim to erase all logs within 48 hours. (I understand it's just a claim.. still it's another entity sitting between me and google). I've always hated the way when search results in google make you think they go straight to link (the hover URL is the site abc.com), but when you click on the item, some javascript converts it to google.com?redirectsomething=abc.com. That is just plain devious in my eyes.
You can also find the search addon at http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.html?name=scroogle which adds scroogle as default to the firefox search bar.
If you type "Michelle Obama", what are you looking for?
Given the most recent searches.. people seem to be looking for the controversial picture. That was my whole point.
Come on.. this is the just the Zeitgeist. There are more people searching for the picture in question rather than just her name. That would put the suggestion higher in the list (I'm guessing that's how the autocomplete algorithm works).
Google isn't really to blame.. and them removing this item can be seen as censorship.
Link aggregation made easy (_easy_ as in ZFS making filesystems easy)
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/
Any opensolaris distribution with the latest builds should have this (including Nexenta).
Nexenta has had support for both apt+zfs and full zfs root before FreeBSD. I wonder what FreeBSD's equivalent of apt-clone is.
..insignificant the discrepancies are..
Mod parent up.
The Tab loading graph (http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/17/2009/09/500x_eight_tab_load.jpg) seems to suggest Opera takes 4X, and Firefox 2X the time to load tabs than Chrome.. however, the X-axis is drawn from 6.0 to 9.0
If the Graph was rendered from 0-9, it would look like below:
Opera
================
Firefox
==============
Chrome
============
Get both Debian and ZFS.. Nexenta. Links in my sig.
One explanation would be he did it as he did: to start a dialog in the public on the topic of legal euthanasia.. and if so, his was successful. This subject could possibly have been on his mind when he was pondering about suicide.
If btrfs is following ZFS's lead here then there will be no fsck for it. End-to-end checksumming makes it redundant.
ZFS raid works on disk level. When you create a pool.. you have to specify the disks (either as mirrors or parity). You can offline a disk if required (due to disk error or if you need to back it up somewhere).. these make them very interesting in certain applications. Nexenta, for example, has Devzones, where the root filesystem is on it's own ZFS dataset.
Had to brush up my Logical Fallacy book for this.
I'm pretty sure Braille punched keys cost more than Normal Keys. And this punching is probably a step in the key-making machine that can be toggled off. So when you're making millions of keys, you can easily SAVE by not punching some cards, rather than incurring costs.
One of the issues I have with such agreements, especially when the friend is an "expert" in the particular field is that it is probable that, being an expert in the field, he has already heard or thought about the idea.
People usually think the idea they thought of was never thought of before.. but I think it is more likely the idea has been considered many times.. possibly not yet implemented. So I think the OP should not really worry about NDAs and secrets.. talk to friends/experts about it. If it looks like something worth spending time on, so and spend sleepless weeks and months implementing it. That's the hard part, and what's unique/rare. Ideas aren't.
Thanks.. simple interface.. works as advertized.. and exactly what the poster wanted. everyone tag "nohands" on this story
Trebuchets are alright.. but if you really want to hurt use Lucida Bold or Impact. Boy, those hurt. And don't get me started on wingdings.
[Citation Needed]
History is totally superfluous. Except if you want a chance to stand back and understand what is happening today, and not repeat yesterday's mistakes
Yeah, and English is superfluous too.. unless you want to beable to communicate.
Math is superfluous too.. unless you want to be able to calculate and do engineering stuff.
Dont even get me started on science..
The Nexenta project, atleast, utilizes these packages to provide the familiar server environment on ZFS. Their efforts do have users..
This is a slippery slope. (Perhaps my choice of words wasn't right)
By the logic of the OP, the knife manufacturers, and retail stores selling knifes can he held accountable for killings committed by knife murderers..
I'm pretty sure a barely technical terrorist who has used a computer, has used Google. Is google evil because of it? Theres technically no difference between google and TPB.. one runs a webserver giving out information that a user is looking for, the other does the same except running a tracker daemon on a different port. Google gives out IP addresses that have things you are looking for (which may be for legal or illegal purposes). TPB trackers give out IP addresses that have the bits you're looking for (which may be for legal or illegal purposes).
This sentence give to TPB is a bad precedent that will lead to bad things if not culled in the root.
The logic is very very simple. Intentions be damned, if you consider what TPB does as immoral and illegal, you should ,by the same logic, find Google immoral and illegal.
Get it?
It's one simple regular expression for the $EVILSPAMMER to remove everything from the '+' to '@'.
Can you put up the source of the question generator somewhere?