Comment Re:Speed test detection? (Score 1) 294
1. get a speedtest.something domain
2. patch a bittorrent client to register all your peers to that domain dynamically and connect via http to each other
3. ????
4. 1gb/s torrents!
1. get a speedtest.something domain
2. patch a bittorrent client to register all your peers to that domain dynamically and connect via http to each other
3. ????
4. 1gb/s torrents!
sorry. you are full of shit and you know it.
Evey single game hears shit on online games.
never heard a rape or assassination threat. i do hear lots of comments about me and my mother prostitution career though.
sounds like what someone would say to not lose Google's money
i think we will only know the truth looking at the research output in a couple years...
what about a system that locks your Att sim when you are overseas? and maybe auto buy a local sim with your credit card if you try to use your phone? or just cut your hand? anything that is not allowing att sim used overseas is a win.
if its out of sync with the current code (ie a bug, not missing new features) you cant sell it.
and instead of suing or using another vendor you bent over and paid up. that is a sure way to show them how angry you are
The only job of a ceo is, besides getting rich, rally the troopsand use his/connections.
How well a Canadian can really American troops and how useful would be a foreigner's connections?
> i will protect against buffer overflows attacks.
> while running a closed source application that downloads other applications from the internet. And it all runs as root so i can't cheat.
Genius. You're a fucking genius.
The still most widely deployed version, 2.3, is fine. At least if you don't run apps with ads, but then, there's no hope left for you anyway.
Nobody mentions which version introduced the bug in the browser, but I'm guessing it's 3.1. But i know very little.
Everyone is circlejerking on hackernews nowadays.
The market is already regulated, and it did not prevent that. Because you all are clueless about current regulations as you will be on future regulation.
We already have regulation against a politician doing seemly dumb things for the people. This is obviously a back room deal with some telco or do no evil Google. Yet, no place it was mentioned WHO signed/proposed the bill.
Unless you learn to pay attention to that little detail, which is the basis of current regulation, by votes or criminal prosecution, how do you expect more regulation to do any difference when the basic ones are already ignored?
i know the level here is low recently... but an old product is news? with an hour long commercial introduction before the no-infomation video?!?!
here is the fucking product page link http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/Moverio/Home.do (with no information such as file type, etc)
and here is the $500 amazon page selling it with fucking reviews http://www.amazon.com/Epson-V11H423020-Moverio-See-Through-Wearable/dp/B007ORN0LS
Enjoy your betamax, disclaser, minidisc, and whatever they use now for their cameras that is not SD card.
every dumb anonymous coward who buy Sony need to be screwed by proprietary media lockin. It's a service to society.
Also, blueray. Suckers.
That is interesting. I'd guess they do not like your book because it is a dreaded school assignment to them. Maybe you should go for the schools and allow them to distribute for free after a small fee? that way it would be easier to enforce...
And I am curious if you add a plea against piracy on the book?
> Do you really need to ask why people are behaving foolishly?
says the guy with a google plus profile.
Somebody ought to cross ball point pens with coat hangers so that the pens will multiply instead of disappear.