That's what they do on classified stuff. Nothing enters or leaves the room. No cables to the outside. Only a very select group of people get to take things out of the room. When you're done with the room everything stays there and gets wiped very carefully.
The very same muppets would write about how terrible it was that IOS/Android had no competition
Mir is running on Ubuntu touch, which is one of the few viable open source mobile operating system alternatives to Android. It seems we should be embracing Mir for that.
I do hate how long it's taken Mir and Wayland to come to the desktop. From my experience, they aren't very stable.
I wish you cited specific examples of problems you had and the remedies. I find all distributions have problems and finding one that works could be simply the release date of a version of a distro.
For example, one problem I had with WiFi was a kernel related one. The drivers did not support the WiFi card I was using. I find upgrading kernels solves many problems, including this one. Using a more recent version of Ubuntu instead of an LTS does wonders because newer Kernels are shipped . Also, it's fortunate that Ubuntu back ports kernels to the LTS, but I wouldn't expect a newb to know how to install one.
The best distribution is sometimes the one with the latest release because of upgraded packages and kernels. It changes with each release.
I'm not 6'5", but I will never get on a plane again without knowing the model and seat configuration. I've been on a trip where the way there I had plenty of room. On the way back I felt like I was molesting this poor woman next me because my shoulders were wider than the seats.
Nope. This is a call to some random/. reader willing to turn the cameras into a botnet. This a a pre-story and will be followed up by the results. I can't wait.
Right. The bay area bubble is about to explode big time as all those googlers get their head out of their ass and realize they can use all of their tools remotely and keep 30% more of their money for a minimal hit in salary. The great bay area exodus is right around the corner
Also I've observed in my own life that the number of people I know who are willing to belligerently express their negative opinions has increased, but might be my fault.
You know what else we had coming out of the world wars? Incredible advancements in technology. Yes, technology levels the playing field. That's the/. nerd slant.
Theres really no really research left that can make workstations better. I commend you for being so resistant to change, but Apple will lose money if they don’t stay ahead of the trend and unfortunately I don't think workstations are going to make Apple tons of money.
Wifi mesh back haul channels that don't reduce your 802.11ac channel capacities when you are too lazy to run that fucking capable through your crawlspace.
Yeah, but at least a wife beaks down and does it herself after nagging for hours. Husbands know how much nagging has to be endured before those dishes wash themselves. If Cortana is so smart, why doesn't she just do it herself.
The problem is that Google doesn't mainline any of their changes. It rots in their "open source" repository and they reuse those code lines for new products long after it is wise to do so because some derivative hardware isn't supported by mainline.
Googles open source philosophy is far from collaborative. They unilaterally change things without any thought about how it might affect other people. That is incompatible with the Linux kernel development.
That's not a fair comparison. Releases are done very differently now. Also version schemes of old kernels don't match version schemes since 3.0, so that might mislead younger people.
Also the 2.4 kernel was the one that just wouldn't die. It was maintained until 2011. I guess 2.6 was just too drastic of a change for some folks.
That's what they do on classified stuff. Nothing enters or leaves the room. No cables to the outside. Only a very select group of people get to take things out of the room. When you're done with the room everything stays there and gets wiped very carefully.
The very same muppets would write about how terrible it was that IOS/Android had no competition
Mir is running on Ubuntu touch, which is one of the few viable open source mobile operating system alternatives to Android. It seems we should be embracing Mir for that.
I do hate how long it's taken Mir and Wayland to come to the desktop. From my experience, they aren't very stable.
You still didn't get it right...
I'm pretty sure the programmers who know Rust are several orders of magnitude better programmers.
You do realize presidents aren't really suppose to legislate, right? Congress should fix this problem. Trump and his team are suppose to govern.
Only Google should know all your intimate details.
I wish you cited specific examples of problems you had and the remedies. I find all distributions have problems and finding one that works could be simply the release date of a version of a distro.
For example, one problem I had with WiFi was a kernel related one. The drivers did not support the WiFi card I was using. I find upgrading kernels solves many problems, including this one. Using a more recent version of Ubuntu instead of an LTS does wonders because newer Kernels are shipped . Also, it's fortunate that Ubuntu back ports kernels to the LTS, but I wouldn't expect a newb to know how to install one.
The best distribution is sometimes the one with the latest release because of upgraded packages and kernels. It changes with each release.
Where do you suggest I shop for my gray market crap?
I'm not 6'5", but I will never get on a plane again without knowing the model and seat configuration. I've been on a trip where the way there I had plenty of room. On the way back I felt like I was molesting this poor woman next me because my shoulders were wider than the seats.
Lawmakers are useless. Vote with your ass.
That's fair use.
90 day policies are ineffective. You should be changing your password every 30 seconds.
Nope. This is a call to some random /. reader willing to turn the cameras into a botnet. This a a pre-story and will be followed up by the results. I can't wait.
Quasi-Monopoly? Bing and Yahoo would disagree with you, but I get your point.
Most people on github.
Right. The bay area bubble is about to explode big time as all those googlers get their head out of their ass and realize they can use all of their tools remotely and keep 30% more of their money for a minimal hit in salary. The great bay area exodus is right around the corner
Agreed. Media in general us more negative.
Also I've observed in my own life that the number of people I know who are willing to belligerently express their negative opinions has increased, but might be my fault.
You know what else we had coming out of the world wars? Incredible advancements in technology. Yes, technology levels the playing field. That's the /. nerd slant.
Theres really no really research left that can make workstations better. I commend you for being so resistant to change, but Apple will lose money if they don’t stay ahead of the trend and unfortunately I don't think workstations are going to make Apple tons of money.
Wifi mesh back haul channels that don't reduce your 802.11ac channel capacities when you are too lazy to run that fucking capable through your crawlspace.
I think causing the phone to explode is more reliable. I have doubts that simply crushing the phone can reliability destroy the flash memory.
Yeah, but at least a wife beaks down and does it herself after nagging for hours. Husbands know how much nagging has to be endured before those dishes wash themselves. If Cortana is so smart, why doesn't she just do it herself.
The problem is that Google doesn't mainline any of their changes. It rots in their "open source" repository and they reuse those code lines for new products long after it is wise to do so because some derivative hardware isn't supported by mainline.
Googles open source philosophy is far from collaborative. They unilaterally change things without any thought about how it might affect other people. That is incompatible with the Linux kernel development.
That's not a fair comparison. Releases are done very differently now. Also version schemes of old kernels don't match version schemes since 3.0, so that might mislead younger people.
Also the 2.4 kernel was the one that just wouldn't die. It was maintained until 2011. I guess 2.6 was just too drastic of a change for some folks.
It's not arbitrary. It's just based on a frigorific mixture of water, ice and ammonium chloride.
Flying cars must drive because often it's not safe to land where you want to go. You have to drive the rest of the way.
In Coq.
Also that would be an interesting choice for a firat language.