Comment Re: Wrong industry? (Score 1) 117
You write your own software in binary?
I haven't seen that since the age of panel switches and lights for bootstrapping old, old, old computers...
You write your own software in binary?
I haven't seen that since the age of panel switches and lights for bootstrapping old, old, old computers...
Anything submitted to the courts becomes a matter of public record.
Seeing as I've seen Tom reject every single suggestion anyone has had, I guess the answer to his question is "No."
So you're suggesting people choose a device based on whether they can use Facebook on it?
I feel oh so very sorry for anyone who lives such a shallow content-consumption life.
Just "No."
We need to stop pretending that our addiction to smell phones and PCs is healthy, and that the rudimentary skills taught in a high school are going to produce "the next big app" or even a job.
I read that as being a choice between two video options, not as an active split between the two at the same time.
Very well said. Wish I had mod points.
And back then, $400 was worth about $1200 today.
As the former manager for a team of 75 consultants, I saw the exact opposite. The companies my staff were placed at were so hell-bent on improving their stats that every woman they employed was promoted to project manager, team leader, or management within 2-3 years of starting with the company, far faster than any males were.
A minority woman? Shit, she was a director in five years.
Let anyone with the aptitude and the desire to code do so. Enough of this forced "equality" for something that will never appeal to everybody.
What's next? Forcing equality on nursing? Medicine? Firefighters? Garbage collectors?
Face it: "equality" is a mealy-mouthed politically correct term. The term people should be using is equivalency -- as in people with different skills are getting paid equivalent salaries in different professions.
That's the beauty of FOSS. If you're in a pissy, childish mood, you can take a copy of someone else's ball and go home to pout.
I have to agree. I had a tough time sitting through the last season, and this season I finally gave up after two episodes. It just seems so forced and stilted now that the "freshness" has gone off the show.
"Familiarity breeds contempt"
-- Author unknown
There have been "abuse" problems on the internet since before it existed, when bulletin board servers were common. There is just something about being on a remote keyboard or microphone that brings out the absolute worst in a lot of people. Trash talking gamers, bigots, racists, stark raving lunatics -- they're all "wired".
You can complain about it all you like, but unless you're going to censor the shit out of every forum, website, and mailing list in existence, you are going to be faced with it. The same way you're going to be faced with such people in real life.
Sadly, a lot of people would rather whinge and whine about their "rights" and their "feelings" rather than face up to reality. They live in a dream world of kittens, unicorns, and rainbows that exhibits a completely and totally unrealistic expectation of what society is or should be.
Can't handle the pressure? Leave -- which she is doing. But posting a long-winded rant about why you're leaving is just childish, selfish, "pity poor me" bullshit. Everyone already knows it's going on; they don't give a flying fuck about your hurt feelings over anyone else's (often including their own.)
This article isn't about Firefox, you single minded oaf!
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.