I'm glad I could brighten your life. Hopefully, you can find other things to bring joy to your day, like the car you drive, or not owning a TV, or something.
You're right. My final statement that CL should "burn for this" was wrong -- they can't be held legally liable for deliberately interrupting a service that they don't provide direct support for. My point still stands, though, that people could have died as a result of CL's actions. And, if this were the case, a civil suit brought by the affected family would be likely.
So, you're more inclined to draw "likely" conclusions based on your own speculation than the seemingly informed report of an actual user? Ok. That's your prerogative, I suppose.
People could have. What if one of the affected customers had VoIP (eg. Obi) and was attempting to call 911 to save someone's life? The call would be blocked, and the attached phone would give no indication as to why.
I was initially inclined to agree with you. But, remember, Windows 10 did that very thing. How many people were tricked into moving from Win7 to Win10?
Sometimes, in my mind, I change it to (with a Slavic accent): "Vladislav! Baby don't hort me... don't hort me.. no mores."
I get a little grin, because it's kind of funny. But then, I remember that domestic abuse it definitely not funny, and I stop grinning.
Congratulations on finding an (1) example of government driving technological advancement. Others would be the Internet, and (some) military weaponry.
But, you also have automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors/microprocessors, and an endless list of other areas that started with, and have been largely advanced through private funding.
KDE is beautiful, smooth, and Dolphin is the best file manager available. But KIO sucks. Just try playing a video over smb:// without downloading it first. Unless your client app natively supports KIO's messed up way of doing things, you can't.
Then, why do they state that the earth is still coming out of the ice age? Yeah, they say it -- it's right there in my first post, copied directly from the summary, moron.
The effects of the last ice age, which would have compressed a huge amount of land across many continents, is still being felt today in the form of glacial rebound....
{snip} The third and final factor identified by the scientists is... the direct result of global warming thanks to human activities.
So... acknowledgment that we're still coming out of the last ice age (you know, warming), but (and in the very next breath, mind you) blaming (in its entirety) this warming solely on human activity. How fucking stupid do they think we are?...
I'm glad I could brighten your life. Hopefully, you can find other things to bring joy to your day, like the car you drive, or not owning a TV, or something.
This is fine, but I hope they somehow retain long-hold-on-back-button = force quit (enabled in developer options). I love this feature.
If they haven't already, they should add raspberry pie a la mode to their offerings. It would add character to the shop.
you are incorrect
You're right. My final statement that CL should "burn for this" was wrong -- they can't be held legally liable for deliberately interrupting a service that they don't provide direct support for. My point still stands, though, that people could have died as a result of CL's actions. And, if this were the case, a civil suit brought by the affected family would be likely.
So, you're more inclined to draw "likely" conclusions based on your own speculation than the seemingly informed report of an actual user? Ok. That's your prerogative, I suppose.
One of the people who responded on his Twitter account said his ssh session went dead.
People could have. What if one of the affected customers had VoIP (eg. Obi) and was attempting to call 911 to save someone's life? The call would be blocked, and the attached phone would give no indication as to why.
CenturyLink should burn for this.
In unionized America, clock stops you!
Comeon! If anyone can pull this off, it's Microsoft -- MASTERS OF SECURITY!
</sarcasm>
From the bull's perspective, the cows are servicing him.
I was initially inclined to agree with you. But, remember, Windows 10 did that very thing. How many people were tricked into moving from Win7 to Win10?
Sometimes, in my mind, I change it to (with a Slavic accent): "Vladislav! Baby don't hort me... don't hort me.. no mores."
I get a little grin, because it's kind of funny. But then, I remember that domestic abuse it definitely not funny, and I stop grinning.
"True art". What does that even mean?
Congratulations on finding an (1) example of government driving technological advancement. Others would be the Internet, and (some) military weaponry.
But, you also have automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors/microprocessors, and an endless list of other areas that started with, and have been largely advanced through private funding.
I'm talking about KDE as the client.
KDE is beautiful, smooth, and Dolphin is the best file manager available. But KIO sucks. Just try playing a video over smb:// without downloading it first. Unless your client app natively supports KIO's messed up way of doing things, you can't.
Yep. "App" should definitely be used as a pejorative term in the next Tron movie.
Wait. Are you a... USER?
Spoon-fed title and everything. *YAK*
The term "digital search" is a bit ambiguous. (Prostate exam comes to mind) Is this really what search electronic devices is called?
Then, why do they state that the earth is still coming out of the ice age? Yeah, they say it -- it's right there in my first post, copied directly from the summary, moron.
So... acknowledgment that we're still coming out of the last ice age (you know, warming), but (and in the very next breath, mind you) blaming (in its entirety) this warming solely on human activity. How fucking stupid do they think we are? ...
I'm a long time Linux user, and an avid Microsoft HATER, and even I think that saying Windows 10 is not an operating system is just asinine.
Then Chuck E Cheese has been in violation since it started issuing tokens.