Would you label programs such as OpenOffice and Firefox free software?
OpenOffice is free software, and has been ever since it appeared under that name. Firefox is a strange case, since initially the sources were free software but the binaries released by the Mozilla Foundation were not free. They were non-free for two reasons: they included one non-free module, Talkback, for which sources were not available (even to the Mozilla Foundation); and because they carried a restrictive EULA [end-user licence agreement].
I think these two problems have both been corrected, so maybe the distributed Firefox binaries are free software today.
Might as well give credit to GCC, that compiles to all those platforms which Linux is ported to, and some more.
It's GNU/Linux for a reason.
Re:WTF? If AMD64 can't do it with a full x86 core.
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We are having problems moving to AMD64
ORLY?
I run 64 for years now, and the _only_ problem I encountered was the lack of a Flash plugin, and I hope this will be rendered obsolete soon (theora, svg+js,)
In case the $3,500 price tag didn't tip you off, this isn't a gaming/enthusiast card. This is a Quadro - a professional card for high-end 3D rendering. Stuff like generating film-grade 3D or insane CAD stuff.
Cm'on, we are all grown ups here. You can say it clearly:
After putting this in your vimrc,:make will run "perl -c" to check the syntax, and Vim will interpret the errors just like with gcc. (":help quickfix" if don't know this yet.)
I would love to see Phoronix do a retest with some of the major patchsets removed and see if they can find the one or ones that cause performance decreases.
As they didn't fixed the stupid forced-indentation thing.
you serious?
to me, system.out.println looks way more reasonable than this "cout << endl" thing.
Funny they don't mention the game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity#Scenarios
windshields?
child > cat > mouse > ant > grass
We should respect them all.
Of course the same level of respect depends on how close to ourselves we consider the creature to be.
have you even read tfa?
oh, wait, this is /.
Would you label programs such as OpenOffice and Firefox free software?
OpenOffice is free software, and has been ever since it appeared under that name.
Firefox is a strange case, since initially the sources were free software but the binaries released by the Mozilla Foundation were not free. They were non-free for two reasons: they included one non-free module, Talkback, for which sources were not available (even to the Mozilla Foundation); and because they carried a restrictive EULA [end-user licence agreement].
I think these two problems have both been corrected, so maybe the distributed Firefox binaries are free software today.
Might as well give credit to GCC, that compiles to all those platforms which Linux is ported to, and some more.
It's GNU/Linux for a reason.
We are having problems moving to AMD64
ORLY?
I run 64 for years now, and the _only_ problem I encountered was the lack of a Flash plugin, and I hope this will be rendered obsolete soon (theora, svg+js,)
In case the $3,500 price tag didn't tip you off, this isn't a gaming/enthusiast card. This is a Quadro - a professional card for high-end 3D rendering. Stuff like generating film-grade 3D or insane CAD stuff.
Cm'on, we are all grown ups here. You can say it clearly:
It's for high-detailed 3D virtual porn.
my $re = '';
$re = qr/
\{ (?:
(?> [^{}]+ ) # nao-chaves
|
(??{ $re }) # sub-bloco de chaves
)* \}
best firefox plugin evar.
So you like Perl. How about this one:
autocmd! FileType perl FileTypePerl
command! FileTypePerl setlocal makeprg=perl\ -c\ %
\ | setlocal keywordprg=perldoc\ -f
\ | setlocal cindent
\ | setlocal errorformat=
\%-G%.%#had\ compilation\ errors.,
\%-G%.%#syntax\ OK,
\%m\ at\ %f\ line\ %l.,
\%+A%.%#\ at\ %f\ line\ %l\\,%.%#,
\%+C%.%#
After putting this in your vimrc, :make will run "perl -c" to check the syntax, and Vim will interpret the errors just like with gcc. (":help quickfix" if don't know this yet.)
Why bother asking slashdot when all the best Vim tips have been collected and compiled?
Because one never learn all Vim tricks at once.
You can't go to the wiki and read it all. Well, you can, but it won't stick.
This is an opportunity to learn (and teach), for those who don't have a daily routine of reading one tip per day.
Speaking of which, a tip-of-the-day plugin for Vim would be nice. It could even get live data (netrw) from the wiki.
yeah, but first you will need to
find /bin/laden
touch me
touch clothes
rm clothes
me would end up alone
Not functionally identical.
For one thing, $() can be nested.
bash have "$OLDPWD" variable.
Yeah, `cd -` is shorter than `cd "$OLDPWD"`, but it have many other uses, like `copy $OLDPWD/some.file .`
And remember bash expands the variables too when doing tab completion.
Sorry, but X forwarding predates Microsoft's existence.
The result on those sample frames are great. The new version at 240kbps compares to the old one at 580kbps.
This should be more exposed, to reduce the impact of the first impression on this quality gap of the 1.0 and the competition.
So is MKV, just a container.
"smaller random nerd sites and one big nerd site"
there, fixed.
-1 Joke ruiner
I would love to see Phoronix do a retest with some of the major patchsets removed and see if they can find the one or ones that cause performance decreases.
git-bisect is your friend.
You're doing it wrong.
You should just say "That's what SHE said."
I don't understand this, quite frankly, Windows user mentality of just accepting the state of things.
That's the effect of having a Linux distro to be used by Windows-minded users.