Comment Re:Alternate Name for AI (Score 1) 26
The author called them the Plagiarized Information Synthesis Systems.
I like CopyRight Appropriation Programs.
The author called them the Plagiarized Information Synthesis Systems.
I like CopyRight Appropriation Programs.
...There was no second date...
That guy dodged a bullet there.
...but Liz isn't complaining that they keep trying to upsell me on that.
YouTube didn't have an agreement with the federal government to provide free services that it violated at every stage of the tax paying process. Intuit did. That agreement was in exchange for the federal government not providing its own free service.
I put an end to that by installing Linux.
I saw Microsoft being an evil piece of shit back in 1995, and only kept Windows on my computer until 1999 because some of my college classes required it (such as the VB5 class). I had used Linux off and on since 1993, but had to remove it to make room for Windows due to required degree classes.
After I cleared the MS-only classes out of my degree requirements, and coincidentally lost everything on my hard drive due to a Windows virus at the same time, I reformatted and reinstalled Slackware as my only operating system. All of my class work was saved on 3.5" floppies, so what I lost was mostly personal programming projects I'd done between 1984 and 1995 (which was a lot, but was almost entirely obsolete by that point and existed mostly for sentimental reasons). I copied the floppies back onto my hard drive, and still have them on my current RAID.
It's still funny to me that I told Microsoft to piss off when a recruiter called me to schedule an interview during my senior year. I told her that I could never work for such an evil company, and she was shocked that I wasn't jumping up and down in glee at the prospect of working there. After a few more attempts to get me to change my mind, she gave up. Looking back on Microsoft in the tech press over the decades, it quickly became obvious that I had made the right choice.
...if *ANYONE* here hasn't turned this feature off as the *FIRST* step of a Windows install....
Most Windows users don't even know that's possible, much less how to actually do it.
Canonical has
Ubuntu is a complete operating system, and has a desktop component and a server component. Qualcomm makes hardware that can be used for both.
You're right that it's not a contraction. I have no excuse, and hang my head in shame.
How and why would Microsoft emails contain passwords that give access to US agencies' computer systems?
I had read it as, "...had obtained passwords and other secret material [through other insecure/Microsoft software] that might allow them to breach multiple U.S. agencies."
I guess basic math is not a requirement at Fortune.
It's a contraction, which calls for an apostrophe.
The true loser of such protection would be be the American consumer!
During WW2, automakers not only produced consumer vehicles, though at a much smaller rate than pre-war, they also started producing tanks and other products for the war effort. Without the automakers, the U.S. would have been at a severe handicap to fight the war. The auto industry is critical infrastructure that we cannot afford to lose.
US automakers didn't need to shape US consumer preferences in favour of vehicles that are on average much bigger than the rest of the world (especially trucks, which basically exist nowhere else).
U.S. automakers favored larger vehicles because the U.S. Government required mileage and emissions targets for smaller cars to be met or the automakers would face significant fines. Certain trucks were exempt from the fines, and it was straightforward for automakers to meet the definition of what constitutes such a truck by making smaller cars bigger. No one likes paying fines, so the SUV was born.
All three software patents should have never been granted, as they don't pass the test of being tied to a particular computer (at the very least).
...convenience of consul gaming...released for the consul...The consuls themselves....
The correct words are "console" and "consoles", not "consul" and "consuls".
We already have a "good as physical" streaming service. It's a local RAID array of movies ripped from the physical media you bought. I rip every single DVD I buy (I avoid Bluray like the plague it is) to my NFS server, and watch it from any computer in my house.
"The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception a neccessity." - Oscar Wilde