have her drive down to the DC, start restoring tapes, and for the love of god quit with the pissing contest. its becoming apparent the US, as well as both koreas are incapable of understanding the repercussions of a thermonuclear war.
a pittance for the common man. much as cloistered monks of the dark ages, we the peasants arent meant to understand their knowledge. We merely consume their decrees and avoid asking questions.
in reality actual freedom of real information is virtually patented by the wikileaks group. the knowledge they provide is indispensable in tracking and understanding the policies and procedures of how our government works. this knowledge has sparked revolution, incited protest, and called for real policy and leadership change. it has become consequently forbidden and persecuted.
something thats already had a standard open source implementation for quite some time now. why the linux foundation has agreed to participate in any of this is beyond me; the platinum level open-for-business vendors include assholes like:
Mircosoft, who after the open documents fiasco should be barred from open-anything just out of common-sense.
Cisco, remember VRRP and CARP? yep, that cisco.
Juniper, currently being investigated for stock backdating and being sued for misclassifying unix administrators as "lab trolls" to skirt hourly compensation.
this does just fine:
http://wiki.virtualsquare.org/wiki/index.php/VDE
im sure OpenDayLight includes new features like lock in, collusion, price fixing, stonewalling, and empty promises.
but couldnt this be easily defeated with a few large passively or actively cooled mirrors? or heck its just energy, so couldnt it be absorbed by a solar cell on the receiving end?
the author in TFA are irrelevant outside the proprietary sphere of vmware.
what i suspect is really being cited is the piss-poor nature of error reporting and handling with respect to what images it can and wont handle.
every linux distro ive seen has a 'bare minimal install' option; puppet chef and to a lesser extent cfengine and spacewalk exist solely to chisel the initial image into "your server." PXE boot can ensure "your server" just gets decompressed into the guest space as well. dont understand any of those? just save and copy a version of "your server" as a blueprint to use whenever a new one is necessary
speaking as someone whos contributed to open source projects like Fedora, i can agree bluetooth isnt necessarily appropriate everywhere. thats a bottle of mr potterings special sauce that had you cared to research might make more sense. however, it is rather shocking to hear a vmware user whos software uses a minimum of a gigabyte of disk storage (that doesnt include the generous 20 gigabytes free for your host OS) bitch about the default load of something like, say, centos which stands around 4 gigabytes. That includes KVM/QEMU. indeed this is not as you put it "rocket surgery."
if the fact that if after you say something about a bomb in an airport, you can be released from custody by saying "Bruce Schneier" to indicate your appreciation for all the actors and actresses at the play.
we tacitly support chinese oppression through our international trade agreements, installed the ruling dictator in syria largely as part of the carter doctrine, and wag our fingers at Iran because of their drive to become a regional superpower that eschews american influence. the author categorically ignores all this and in the second paragraph whines about the intolerable restrictions on foreign nationals as they pertain to app stores for their smartphones.
strangely enough, theres also a pile of sympathy in the third paragraph for NGO's. at no point does the author acknowledge that an NGO's sole purpose in american history has always been to further western influence. NGO's are charged with things like the privatization of water and fragmentation of local health services in africa as well. They exist, funded by a foreign government in part, to engage in sidechannel diplomacy that often as in the case of oxfam and the liberty institute results in protests and revolution. foreign governments do quite well to limit or refuse them, Yet in the article the authors tunnel vision completely avoids CAIR, an NGO based in america, is routinely demonized and raided by american law enforcement.
Hell, half the time *I* don't get exactly what I want.
he has forgotten that community is the very essence of open source, and that for a business leader as he is be forced to compromise is a fine indication the project is proceeding normally.
people are people, and work is hard, and collaboration is even harder. That's nothing to do with Canonical, and everything to do with life.
stop making excuses for yourself and your company; it cant be helped. your business has been the core concern of many developers and yet youve only now chosen to speak up in defense of your arrogant mailinglist decrees to blame us for being who we are?
in most of the pure-community projects I've watched and participated in, the biggest meme is 'if only we had someone that could do the heavy lifting.'
who the hell do you think you are? if anyone has done the heavy lifting, from wireless to pcmcia to the acpi im sure youre using on your ubuntu laptop, mtp support and bluetooth its been the efforts of hundreds of thousands of community members from other projects. if by 'heavy lifting' you mean commercial branding, syndication, and profit from the sweat of our collective brow then yes. bravo.
I simply have zero interest in the crowd who wants to be different.
Linux is about choice, and people can choose to differentiate themselves substantially from one another in the pursuit of the freedom to choose. to say you simply dont care for 'different' is as infuriating as it is disappointing. a fairly evident red flag to most community members that ubuntu will become the 'be different: conform' distribution. if i squint hard enough, i can see the desicated corpse of steve jobs in the canonical logo.
on a Unicomp classic 102, im proud to say i didnt buy a cherry. Unicomp is made in lexington kentucky on the same tooling and to the same original specification as the model M. I didnt pay underage workers to assemble it, or slave labor to package it. no one lept to their death from an office tower to make this. I am simultaneously the scourge and envy of my officeworkers as my keyboard was less expensive, more original, and has a superior feel to chinese knockoffs like the das keyboard or the cherry green. im sorry, but there will always be only one model M. accept no substitutes and get one.
its an irrelevant question that only we are asking. we sanction the country into poverty in the hopes we can reign in a rising power that would upset the 'regional balance' of american dominance that ensures cheap oil and compliance through a network of corrupt foreign leaders. after ensuring everything from banking to foreign trade is nearly impossible, we rest our head in our hands and wonder, 'when will iran create this horrible weapon they seek to use against the world?'
joe lieberman has already proven senators can have entire sites shut down for too much anonymous posting. wikileaks didnt need a kill switch.
godaddy.com, largest hosting provider in the world, has already agreed with things like SOPA and warrantless wiretapping.im sure if this senator just politely called up and asked a post or site to be taken down, godaddy would. the TOS for hostgator flat out says they can just stop providing service when and if ever they decide, and theyd never have to disclose the fact a politician wanted a site shuttered.
When he first reached our Milford, Connecticut Supercharger, having driven the car hard and after taking an unplanned detour through downtown Manhattan to give his brother a ride, the display said "0 miles remaining." Instead of plugging in the car, he drove in circles for over half a mile in a tiny, 100-space parking lot. When the Model S valiantly refused to die, he eventually plugged it in. On the later legs, it is clear Broder was determined not to be foiled again.
the rated range historesis, charge logs, and cabin environment logs are all available. The speed logs from the vehicle directly contradict any claims made by the reviewer to have 'limped along' at anything less 60. this is an asshole, not a journalist.
I can say VPS is clearly the biggest ripoff ever presented in hosting. The model revolves around oversubscription on a single server, in the hopes that not everyone on that server is using their resources constantly. in actuality ~80 or so guests constantly fight for resources, with the various resources sliders in the panel controlling the VPS meaning little or nothing at the vserver host level.
VPS is also routinely used in outbound spam runs and DDoS attacks, meaning its notorious for packet loss. Best of all, the next wordpress/drupal/click-me-to-install-blog exploit to hit the streets will, almost guaranteed, turn the vserver into a paperweight as a nontrivial number of guests have the aformentioned app.
on a system level, vserver routinely forgets what localhost is until its rebooted, and nice things like iptables are a bitter memory as they dont exist. My opinion: spend a dollar and upgrade to a dedicated server or just host a home server. its not that expensive and you have the added benefit of learning about servers:)
Mr. Leonard,
Its me, jim. you might not know me very well, im not exactly C-level so i never really met you. I just wanted to ask, hows that Relay sub-subcontractor thing working out for you? Me? oh ive been pretty successful since the termination with my own engineering consulting firm. We work on switchgears, relays, you name it!
Hope your team won the superbowl,
Jim
Ex master relay engineer, Entergy INC
Local Union affiliated.
1984 appears to be rocketing right along as movie-turned-reality. instead of addressing foreign policy mistakes we've taken to bubblewrapping and tripwiring the nation until americans stop worrying about it and learn to love the terror
the good news i guess is DC is going to start looking a lot more like bladerunner, and if we're lucky it will mean eventually, just maybe, i can order chinese from a blimp chop suey shop like corbin dallas. although im not entirely looking forward to the Judge Dredd approach to criminal justice, i am admittedly kind of excited to see the voice-activated guns and flying motorcycles:)
anyone think microsoft is taking a step to owning a hardware platform? uefi + comfortable share in a computer manufacturer theyve had lock-in status with for decades anyhow. All thats left is to dab a bit of solder on those CPU pins and theyre apple in a suit.
to any sort of cash-free economy. this is a roadblock to multinational financial institutions continuing to exercise carte-blance restraint in the way they charge fees for their services. A cash free economy and a privately controlled electronic banking system are two different things.
can we bite the bullet and conclude that electronic transfers and card based transactions are so ubiquitous as to become a right of the people? Grow some balls, amend a few laws, and lets make a national payment card system that works with our existing currency and doesnt require some per-swipe "fee" to pay for a server to connect to a database and decrement an integer over SSL.
I have bad news, but films are designed to sell advertising, tickets, and concessions food in that order. you dont achieve all these things by making an accurate depiction of a subject matter, you sensationalize it. among other things patently false in several other films:
1. Abraham lincoln, neither vampire hunter nor martial arts expert
2. transformers: cars do not in fact transform into killer robots.
3. Jurrasic park: while UNIX is in fact quite useful in the administration of automated SCADA systems, no such systems have been constructed to date for the express purpose of housing genetically cloned dinosaurs, which also do not exist.
4. zero dark thirty: "terror" is in fact not something a nation can declare war on or successfully claimed to have emerged the victor from.
banging his wardrum. this is the same asshole who thought iraq was trying to kill us all. how'd that turn out for ya mike? http://www.nbcnews.com/id/17707705/39591107
have her drive down to the DC, start restoring tapes, and for the love of god quit with the pissing contest. its becoming apparent the US, as well as both koreas are incapable of understanding the repercussions of a thermonuclear war.
a pittance for the common man. much as cloistered monks of the dark ages, we the peasants arent meant to understand their knowledge. We merely consume their decrees and avoid asking questions.
in reality actual freedom of real information is virtually patented by the wikileaks group. the knowledge they provide is indispensable in tracking and understanding the policies and procedures of how our government works. this knowledge has sparked revolution, incited protest, and called for real policy and leadership change. it has become consequently forbidden and persecuted.
something thats already had a standard open source implementation for quite some time now. why the linux foundation has agreed to participate in any of this is beyond me; the platinum level open-for-business vendors include assholes like:
Mircosoft, who after the open documents fiasco should be barred from open-anything just out of common-sense.
Cisco, remember VRRP and CARP? yep, that cisco.
Juniper, currently being investigated for stock backdating and being sued for misclassifying unix administrators as "lab trolls" to skirt hourly compensation. this does just fine: http://wiki.virtualsquare.org/wiki/index.php/VDE im sure OpenDayLight includes new features like lock in, collusion, price fixing, stonewalling, and empty promises.
but couldnt this be easily defeated with a few large passively or actively cooled mirrors? or heck its just energy, so couldnt it be absorbed by a solar cell on the receiving end?
the author in TFA are irrelevant outside the proprietary sphere of vmware. what i suspect is really being cited is the piss-poor nature of error reporting and handling with respect to what images it can and wont handle.
every linux distro ive seen has a 'bare minimal install' option; puppet chef and to a lesser extent cfengine and spacewalk exist solely to chisel the initial image into "your server." PXE boot can ensure "your server" just gets decompressed into the guest space as well. dont understand any of those? just save and copy a version of "your server" as a blueprint to use whenever a new one is necessary
speaking as someone whos contributed to open source projects like Fedora, i can agree bluetooth isnt necessarily appropriate everywhere. thats a bottle of mr potterings special sauce that had you cared to research might make more sense. however, it is rather shocking to hear a vmware user whos software uses a minimum of a gigabyte of disk storage (that doesnt include the generous 20 gigabytes free for your host OS) bitch about the default load of something like, say, centos which stands around 4 gigabytes. That includes KVM/QEMU. indeed this is not as you put it "rocket surgery."
why not zoidberg?
Takedown notices have become so widely applied to every aspect of internet content that they have evolved to become self aware.
the DMCA is becoming t2@(35## NO CARRIER
if the fact that if after you say something about a bomb in an airport, you can be released from custody by saying "Bruce Schneier" to indicate your appreciation for all the actors and actresses at the play.
we tacitly support chinese oppression through our international trade agreements, installed the ruling dictator in syria largely as part of the carter doctrine, and wag our fingers at Iran because of their drive to become a regional superpower that eschews american influence. the author categorically ignores all this and in the second paragraph whines about the intolerable restrictions on foreign nationals as they pertain to app stores for their smartphones.
strangely enough, theres also a pile of sympathy in the third paragraph for NGO's. at no point does the author acknowledge that an NGO's sole purpose in american history has always been to further western influence. NGO's are charged with things like the privatization of water and fragmentation of local health services in africa as well. They exist, funded by a foreign government in part, to engage in sidechannel diplomacy that often as in the case of oxfam and the liberty institute results in protests and revolution. foreign governments do quite well to limit or refuse them, Yet in the article the authors tunnel vision completely avoids CAIR, an NGO based in america, is routinely demonized and raided by american law enforcement.
if you understand the science of climate change
FTFY.
an excuse to dust off that tank top made solely out of malicious QR codes and porn links.
Hell, half the time *I* don't get exactly what I want.
he has forgotten that community is the very essence of open source, and that for a business leader as he is be forced to compromise is a fine indication the project is proceeding normally.
people are people, and work is hard, and collaboration is even harder. That's nothing to do with Canonical, and everything to do with life.
stop making excuses for yourself and your company; it cant be helped. your business has been the core concern of many developers and yet youve only now chosen to speak up in defense of your arrogant mailinglist decrees to blame us for being who we are?
in most of the pure-community projects I've watched and participated in, the biggest meme is 'if only we had someone that could do the heavy lifting.'
who the hell do you think you are? if anyone has done the heavy lifting, from wireless to pcmcia to the acpi im sure youre using on your ubuntu laptop, mtp support and bluetooth its been the efforts of hundreds of thousands of community members from other projects. if by 'heavy lifting' you mean commercial branding, syndication, and profit from the sweat of our collective brow then yes. bravo.
I simply have zero interest in the crowd who wants to be different.
Linux is about choice, and people can choose to differentiate themselves substantially from one another in the pursuit of the freedom to choose. to say you simply dont care for 'different' is as infuriating as it is disappointing. a fairly evident red flag to most community members that ubuntu will become the 'be different: conform' distribution. if i squint hard enough, i can see the desicated corpse of steve jobs in the canonical logo.
on a Unicomp classic 102, im proud to say i didnt buy a cherry. Unicomp is made in lexington kentucky on the same tooling and to the same original specification as the model M. I didnt pay underage workers to assemble it, or slave labor to package it. no one lept to their death from an office tower to make this. I am simultaneously the scourge and envy of my officeworkers as my keyboard was less expensive, more original, and has a superior feel to chinese knockoffs like the das keyboard or the cherry green. im sorry, but there will always be only one model M. accept no substitutes and get one.
http://unicomp.com/
Made my way to Mauritius last weekend while trying to get to the airport Marriott with Apple Maps.
its an irrelevant question that only we are asking. we sanction the country into poverty in the hopes we can reign in a rising power that would upset the 'regional balance' of american dominance that ensures cheap oil and compliance through a network of corrupt foreign leaders. after ensuring everything from banking to foreign trade is nearly impossible, we rest our head in our hands and wonder, 'when will iran create this horrible weapon they seek to use against the world?'
joe lieberman has already proven senators can have entire sites shut down for too much anonymous posting. wikileaks didnt need a kill switch.
godaddy.com, largest hosting provider in the world, has already agreed with things like SOPA and warrantless wiretapping.im sure if this senator just politely called up and asked a post or site to be taken down, godaddy would. the TOS for hostgator flat out says they can just stop providing service when and if ever they decide, and theyd never have to disclose the fact a politician wanted a site shuttered.
When he first reached our Milford, Connecticut Supercharger, having driven the car hard and after taking an unplanned detour through downtown Manhattan to give his brother a ride, the display said "0 miles remaining." Instead of plugging in the car, he drove in circles for over half a mile in a tiny, 100-space parking lot. When the Model S valiantly refused to die, he eventually plugged it in. On the later legs, it is clear Broder was determined not to be foiled again.
the rated range historesis, charge logs, and cabin environment logs are all available. The speed logs from the vehicle directly contradict any claims made by the reviewer to have 'limped along' at anything less 60. this is an asshole, not a journalist.
I can say VPS is clearly the biggest ripoff ever presented in hosting. The model revolves around oversubscription on a single server, in the hopes that not everyone on that server is using their resources constantly. in actuality ~80 or so guests constantly fight for resources, with the various resources sliders in the panel controlling the VPS meaning little or nothing at the vserver host level.
VPS is also routinely used in outbound spam runs and DDoS attacks, meaning its notorious for packet loss. Best of all, the next wordpress/drupal/click-me-to-install-blog exploit to hit the streets will, almost guaranteed, turn the vserver into a paperweight as a nontrivial number of guests have the aformentioned app.
on a system level, vserver routinely forgets what localhost is until its rebooted, and nice things like iptables are a bitter memory as they dont exist. My opinion: spend a dollar and upgrade to a dedicated server or just host a home server. its not that expensive and you have the added benefit of learning about servers :)
Mr. Leonard, Its me, jim. you might not know me very well, im not exactly C-level so i never really met you. I just wanted to ask, hows that Relay sub-subcontractor thing working out for you? Me? oh ive been pretty successful since the termination with my own engineering consulting firm. We work on switchgears, relays, you name it!
Hope your team won the superbowl, Jim Ex master relay engineer, Entergy INC Local Union affiliated.
1984 appears to be rocketing right along as movie-turned-reality. instead of addressing foreign policy mistakes we've taken to bubblewrapping and tripwiring the nation until americans stop worrying about it and learn to love the terror
the good news i guess is DC is going to start looking a lot more like bladerunner, and if we're lucky it will mean eventually, just maybe, i can order chinese from a blimp chop suey shop like corbin dallas. :)
although im not entirely looking forward to the Judge Dredd approach to criminal justice, i am admittedly kind of excited to see the voice-activated guns and flying motorcycles
anyone think microsoft is taking a step to owning a hardware platform? uefi + comfortable share in a computer manufacturer theyve had lock-in status with for decades anyhow. All thats left is to dab a bit of solder on those CPU pins and theyre apple in a suit.
to any sort of cash-free economy. this is a roadblock to multinational financial institutions continuing to exercise carte-blance restraint in the way they charge fees for their services. A cash free economy and a privately controlled electronic banking system are two different things.
can we bite the bullet and conclude that electronic transfers and card based transactions are so ubiquitous as to become a right of the people? Grow some balls, amend a few laws, and lets make a national payment card system that works with our existing currency and doesnt require some per-swipe "fee" to pay for a server to connect to a database and decrement an integer over SSL.
makes it sound like my chief opponent in the arena is an enormous breast or testicle stalking me through the halls with a railgun.
upcoming film depicting wikileaks
I have bad news, but films are designed to sell advertising, tickets, and concessions food in that order. you dont achieve all these things by making an accurate depiction of a subject matter, you sensationalize it. among other things patently false in several other films:
1. Abraham lincoln, neither vampire hunter nor martial arts expert
2. transformers: cars do not in fact transform into killer robots.
3. Jurrasic park: while UNIX is in fact quite useful in the administration of automated SCADA systems, no such systems have been constructed to date for the express purpose of housing genetically cloned dinosaurs, which also do not exist.
4. zero dark thirty: "terror" is in fact not something a nation can declare war on or successfully claimed to have emerged the victor from.