Yeah, and this resulted in them being first to patch. I already have patched version, it downloaded automatically. Even if microsoft patched ie8 today it probably wouldn't update automatically till next patch tuesday. And did closed source helped ms to make more secure browser?
Why no one ever considers jamendo? It's free, you can make playlists and discover new music by playlists. You can also add a player to your blog/site. I've even donated some money to my favourite bands.
People? What people? Typical people don't know what it is all about, they just visit youtube sometimes and write emails to friends. But we, slashdot readers are part of IT industry and want those changes. So yes, it is wishes of it industry not normal people.
I have bats under my roof, but mosquitoes are still a problem. Installing this around all standing bodies of water might be a problem, because it would kill all mosquitoes and some species which eat them could die, but installing it so it makes impenetrable barriers around houses could be a good idea.
Like, the stupidest thing GM ever did was to try and share so much data across so many divisions.
I am working for a company which made one system for Renault. Just days after it was finally done, it turned out, that second group in the same division ordered the same system, but elsewhere. They payed what they should for our system and didn't used it ever in actual production. If they communicated enough, there wouldn't be such a waste of resources.
When did "In THIS house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics" turn into some goddamn meme that gets pulled out when what you really mean is "I don't understand, can anyone please explain?"
It happened about the time when laws of thermodynamics in soviet russia started to obey YOU.
I've just never seen such construct, does it mean "Picasa enables you to identify everybody..." or "Picasa demands that you identify everybody"? I've parsed it as "Picasa owns you identify everybody.." but it could be because I didn't have my coffee yet.
Terrorism is an idea held by the victims, as in "We have had acts of terrorism put against us innocent people", but to the terrorists themselves, they more likely believe that they are the innocent ones who must destroy the guilty heretics.
Matches linux and microsoft perfectly. I think you are right with this "Who is right and wrong is very difficult to reason dialectically." and it looks like linux and windows camps each just want to destroy the other.
F/OSS won't take over the world, the world will take over it. The reason it can't be fought is because it doesn't exist, it's entirely abstract and supported cognitively. What Microsoft has pushes is their software as a physical item, the boundaries of which separated by licensing and legal agreements.
So fighting FOSS is like fighting terrorism. FOSS is an idea, it's almost impossible to fight ideas. Microsoft probably sees FOSS on the same level as terrorism.
How is it even possible to screw something so simple like a shopping cart? Do they add items through rpc over carrier pigeons or what?
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Face it, joomla is just the most insecure popular cms out there. On my company page we typically register dozens of automated attacks for joomla (no, we don't even use it, but bots still try to inject some code for joomla blindly on any page).
My job involves installing other cms's for clients which formerly used joomla;). Typically I use typo3. It's very neat. I've also tried drupal and expublish. Drupal is ok, ezpublish for me was the best idea, but it was so overbloated and slow running, that one client who really wanted it, after everything was finally done generated static html and served it instead.
Yeah, and this resulted in them being first to patch. I already have patched version, it downloaded automatically. Even if microsoft patched ie8 today it probably wouldn't update automatically till next patch tuesday. And did closed source helped ms to make more secure browser?
It's like with black holes. Once they are large enough, they won't shrink and will suck in anything nearby.
Analizing the reason first is a very good step. It could have saved me two hours today :/
Car is a bad analogy, building airplane in mid-air is better.
Why no one ever considers jamendo? It's free, you can make playlists and discover new music by playlists. You can also add a player to your blog/site. I've even donated some money to my favourite bands.
So it's more like alchemy than science.
People? What people? Typical people don't know what it is all about, they just visit youtube sometimes and write emails to friends. But we, slashdot readers are part of IT industry and want those changes. So yes, it is wishes of it industry not normal people.
For Polish speaking demographic "syfy" means "pimples".
Slashdot has only one backbone: CowboyNeal.
I have bats under my roof, but mosquitoes are still a problem. Installing this around all standing bodies of water might be a problem, because it would kill all mosquitoes and some species which eat them could die, but installing it so it makes impenetrable barriers around houses could be a good idea.
I am working for a company which made one system for Renault. Just days after it was finally done, it turned out, that second group in the same division ordered the same system, but elsewhere. They payed what they should for our system and didn't used it ever in actual production. If they communicated enough, there wouldn't be such a waste of resources.
It happened about the time when laws of thermodynamics in soviet russia started to obey YOU.
Yeah, because no one here is biased...
Not really. It is reported as in range of 0.2% UP TO 6%. So it's already worse than our photovoltaic cells. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthetic_efficiency
I've just never seen such construct, does it mean "Picasa enables you to identify everybody..." or "Picasa demands that you identify everybody"? I've parsed it as "Picasa owns you identify everybody.." but it could be because I didn't have my coffee yet.
Yeah, everybody knows that jokes are funny only in soviet russia.
Matches linux and microsoft perfectly. I think you are right with this "Who is right and wrong is very difficult to reason dialectically." and it looks like linux and windows camps each just want to destroy the other.
I've tried it. WD40 wins (unsticks tape). But my house was destroyed in the event, so better don't try it at home you still want to live in.
It's the first step, remember: "extend, embrace, extinguish".
So fighting FOSS is like fighting terrorism. FOSS is an idea, it's almost impossible to fight ideas. Microsoft probably sees FOSS on the same level as terrorism.
How is it even possible to screw something so simple like a shopping cart? Do they add items through rpc over carrier pigeons or what?
Face it, joomla is just the most insecure popular cms out there. On my company page we typically register dozens of automated attacks for joomla (no, we don't even use it, but bots still try to inject some code for joomla blindly on any page).
My job involves installing other cms's for clients which formerly used joomla ;). Typically I use typo3. It's very neat. I've also tried drupal and expublish. Drupal is ok, ezpublish for me was the best idea, but it was so overbloated and slow running, that one client who really wanted it, after everything was finally done generated static html and served it instead.