its neither news for nerds or stuff that matters...
car dealers, the president, software companies and buddhists use twitter.
if twitter had collaborated with jesus to produce an api through which church members could send prayers, that might be. or, if jesus intended to announce the rapture through tweet as stated in his microblog, i might care.
interoperate:
windows authentication doesnt support NIS
media player doesnt support flac files
the microsoft home firewall doesnt support google.com
its a proprietary piece of software from a closed source commercial vendor. stomping your feet and demanding interoperability doesnt serve much purpose unless we have a tacit communal agreement that microsoft is a monopoly, and this is the only way we can get this interoperability to come about. in any other market, failure to interoperate (EX: my honda supports IPod connections and mp3 files in general on its hard drive) normally results in a loss of customers.
the problem with recompiling the limit in BSD is tha many apps only allocate enough memory for the 16, so if you managed to recompile with say 32 or 64 groups, you end up having to rebuild the ports tree and most of your supporting apps to make sure they dont implode when they hit a user with >16 groups:)
and not trolling, ive had great luck with BSD subversion servers and mailservers...
but ive been transitioning away from BSD in our corporate environment because of a nasty 16 group limit in the kernel, the quirkyness of ports, and mostly its inability to be deployed and managed site-wide easily (ex: redhat has cobbler, koan, satellite, and kickstart but where is BSD in all of this?)
still waiting for autofs support as well, as converting from my autofs to amd on local machines is a pain.
if i have 3500 servers i need to deploy, pxe is still not supported without a kernel hack. makes for long nites.
a cute nickname for H1N1, its called 'swine flu.' hundreds of marketing professionals for big news agencies worked long into the night to find an appropriate nickname for it that would inspire both panic, and they wont stand for any other clever names that could imply the scare is manufactured to push more pills, cremes, and drugs in general onto the viewing public.
the fact is that our fast-food society is so nutritionally bankrupt they can barely fight off the common cold without a pharmacy of prescription drugs. stop smoking, drink less, exercise more, stop asking your doctor if TV commercial drugs are right for you.
heart disease and cancer have been, and continue to kill us faster than the flu...apparently dick pills and piggyflu have more marketability though
considering the release date for most microsoft products gets "leaked" at some point when theyre remotely close to a release. to the open source community, regularly leaking dates about the release of your product is called a release schedule...so perhaps this is redmonds attempt?
covered before. an evil sewing machine is sent back in time to destroy the human resistance led by john conner, head of a local stitch'n'bitch in rural california.
ive been using an alternative-internet technology based on corn and soybean oil for years now...with the only side effect being that my slashdot posts sometimes smell like french-fries or donuts.
recent setback however, Konami plans to release another game based upon the same engine called
Dick Cheney's Duck Hunt. late fall, a MMORPG is set to debut called "Iraq: epic quest for the golden exit strategy"
all they have to do is make sure they dont start hacking ALL the NYPD webs...and that can be prevented by shutting down the internets of course. die hard made it very clear.
anything in terms of emissions reduction in the long run, aside from shifting the emissions to a different part of the automotive lifecycle, unless battery plants run on unicorn magic and recycling centers are powered by pixie dust.
this is the same with hydrogen powered fuel-cell cars (it has to be refined from something) and most other alternative fuels. the only way to reduce our total carbon output is through more efficient cities, and less use of fuel at all stages.
**waits for the trollmod**
embrace extend extinguish may have worked in the past, but how do you do this with a competitor that does not play by any rules of engagement?
its hard to offer a hand of welcome to something that has inherently been available to you from day one (not like java)
its difficult to extend something in a means that mandates you extend it in a fair manner, and has thousands of eyes to ensure your extension is well received regardless of lax documentation
its difficult to see how extinguishing the product will work at all with the freedom squarely in the hands of the developers and consumers (OLPC project anyone?)
how can you place market squeeze or pressure on a competetor that can exist in a both free, and for profit context?
i predict the only way microsoft can continue its tactics is through embracing open source licenses. build numerous standards of it that seem "better" than the GPL, and corporations will become their prime adopters surrounding "viral nature" fud...but even this seems a bit uncertain to work.
in fact good sir they should; its a limitation of their original metal-and-plastic design. here at cableco ltd. we recommend replacing all your old cat5E cables with our hyper Catpro 5000 E series Pro cables as soon as possible, as leptons and rogue higgs bosons from recent supercollider activity may have contaminated the precious twisted metallic transfer devices inside the cabling.
afterwards, we recommend rotating the cables with our disposable cable rotator actuators every 1-2 months to ensure binary data travels consistently throughout the entire length of the cable, as a gigabit can sometimes become lodged in the boot of the cable and cause lagg.
article blaming china for hacking in the past 6 months. the US must always have an enemy it seems.
first they say "many details couldnt be learned" such as origin, then the article does an about face and implies it came from china...are we just blaming the new kid for everything!?
for "chance of furious beam of death raining down from the heavens"
i know i know, just wishful thinking of cool stuff this thing should be capable of. BTW, has anyone made reasonable calculations to determine how much energy we would have to shoot into a storm system to have ANY affect? it feels still firmly in the realm of fantasy.
theyve been secretly evesdropping on me through satellites that communicate with a receiver in my fillings since 1996....and theyre also using fluoridated water to ensure i comply with the patriot act.
its neither news for nerds or stuff that matters... car dealers, the president, software companies and buddhists use twitter.
if twitter had collaborated with jesus to produce an api through which church members could send prayers, that might be. or, if jesus intended to announce the rapture through tweet as stated in his microblog, i might care.
naturally implies there is some type of punishment for not upgrading to IBM servers...
interoperate: windows authentication doesnt support NIS
media player doesnt support flac files
the microsoft home firewall doesnt support google.com
its a proprietary piece of software from a closed source commercial vendor. stomping your feet and demanding interoperability doesnt serve much purpose unless we have a tacit communal agreement that microsoft is a monopoly, and this is the only way we can get this interoperability to come about. in any other market, failure to interoperate (EX: my honda supports IPod connections and mp3 files in general on its hard drive) normally results in a loss of customers.
most folks are on >2.6.18 around here.
:)
the problem with recompiling the limit in BSD is tha many apps only allocate enough memory for the 16, so if you managed to recompile with say 32 or 64 groups, you end up having to rebuild the ports tree and most of your supporting apps to make sure they dont implode when they hit a user with >16 groups
and not trolling, ive had great luck with BSD subversion servers and mailservers... but ive been transitioning away from BSD in our corporate environment because of a nasty 16 group limit in the kernel, the quirkyness of ports, and mostly its inability to be deployed and managed site-wide easily (ex: redhat has cobbler, koan, satellite, and kickstart but where is BSD in all of this?)
still waiting for autofs support as well, as converting from my autofs to amd on local machines is a pain.
if i have 3500 servers i need to deploy, pxe is still not supported without a kernel hack. makes for long nites.
a cute nickname for H1N1, its called 'swine flu.'
hundreds of marketing professionals for big news agencies worked long into the night to find an appropriate nickname for it that would inspire both panic, and they wont stand for any other clever names that could imply the scare is manufactured to push more pills, cremes, and drugs in general onto the viewing public.
the fact is that our fast-food society is so nutritionally bankrupt they can barely fight off the common cold without a pharmacy of prescription drugs. stop smoking, drink less, exercise more, stop asking your doctor if TV commercial drugs are right for you.
heart disease and cancer have been, and continue to kill us faster than the flu...apparently dick pills and piggyflu have more marketability though
considering the release date for most microsoft products gets "leaked" at some point when theyre remotely close to a release. to the open source community, regularly leaking dates about the release of your product is called a release schedule...so perhaps this is redmonds attempt?
covered before. an evil sewing machine is sent back in time to destroy the human resistance led by john conner, head of a local stitch'n'bitch in rural california.
or ive proudly avoided RTFA oncemore.
ive been using an alternative-internet technology based on corn and soybean oil for years now...with the only side effect being that my slashdot posts sometimes smell like french-fries or donuts.
than just firefox...i tried it in Lynx and i cant get it to pass at all...
its basically a madness engine if its for social security....
that having been said i would secure my place as a microsoft certified partner early!
recent setback however, Konami plans to release another game based upon the same engine called Dick Cheney's Duck Hunt. late fall, a MMORPG is set to debut called "Iraq: epic quest for the golden exit strategy"
all they have to do is make sure they dont start hacking ALL the NYPD webs...and that can be prevented by shutting down the internets of course. die hard made it very clear.
including economic disaster, a war on two fronts, and a bankrupt automotive sector the copyright czar is on the agenda now?!!?
am i the only one shocked to wonder when the fuck we got one of these!? im sure the RIAA and MPAA know a few good boys who should get this cookie.
anything in terms of emissions reduction in the long run, aside from shifting the emissions to a different part of the automotive lifecycle, unless battery plants run on unicorn magic and recycling centers are powered by pixie dust.
this is the same with hydrogen powered fuel-cell cars (it has to be refined from something) and most other alternative fuels. the only way to reduce our total carbon output is through more efficient cities, and less use of fuel at all stages. **waits for the trollmod**
embrace extend extinguish may have worked in the past, but how do you do this with a competitor that does not play by any rules of engagement?
its hard to offer a hand of welcome to something that has inherently been available to you from day one (not like java)
its difficult to extend something in a means that mandates you extend it in a fair manner, and has thousands of eyes to ensure your extension is well received regardless of lax documentation
its difficult to see how extinguishing the product will work at all with the freedom squarely in the hands of the developers and consumers (OLPC project anyone?)
how can you place market squeeze or pressure on a competetor that can exist in a both free, and for profit context?
i predict the only way microsoft can continue its tactics is through embracing open source licenses. build numerous standards of it that seem "better" than the GPL, and corporations will become their prime adopters surrounding "viral nature" fud...but even this seems a bit uncertain to work.
in fact good sir they should; its a limitation of their original metal-and-plastic design. here at cableco ltd. we recommend replacing all your old cat5E cables with our hyper Catpro 5000 E series Pro cables as soon as possible, as leptons and rogue higgs bosons from recent supercollider activity may have contaminated the precious twisted metallic transfer devices inside the cabling.
afterwards, we recommend rotating the cables with our disposable cable rotator actuators every 1-2 months to ensure binary data travels consistently throughout the entire length of the cable, as a gigabit can sometimes become lodged in the boot of the cable and cause lagg.
much we want them to be, are not the same as hackers.
are enough for anyone.
article blaming china for hacking in the past 6 months. the US must always have an enemy it seems.
first they say "many details couldnt be learned" such as origin, then the article does an about face and implies it came from china...are we just blaming the new kid for everything!?
could this "breech" have been some misinterpretation of say, a backup job being run? the US Navy has a history of this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
popes required so much electricity!
or for that matter money, private jets, custom limousines, and radio stations...but you know what they say...dont question the pope!!!
armor for your humvees, and forget about that interceptor body armor youve been needing for 6 months...
youre getting only the finest military hardware to fight this war...including a tactical copy of fallout boys latest album.
"dont focus on the chairs steve is hurling...focus on his superior technique!"
for "chance of furious beam of death raining down from the heavens"
i know i know, just wishful thinking of cool stuff this thing should be capable of. BTW, has anyone made reasonable calculations to determine how much energy we would have to shoot into a storm system to have ANY affect? it feels still firmly in the realm of fantasy.
theyve been secretly evesdropping on me through satellites that communicate with a receiver in my fillings since 1996....and theyre also using fluoridated water to ensure i comply with the patriot act.