Comment Re:The whole Open/Libre Office thing hurt (Score 1) 337
The correct answer are:
It's the new and improved version, they changed the name.
The correct answer are:
It's the new and improved version, they changed the name.
If you are right and comments are bad.
It's time to shut down slashdot.
The fact that open source projects accept code from others don't mean that anyone can enter code into a project. New code is checked by a maintainer before being added to the project to make sure its dont suck like closed source code often does.
Most of the old bugs are not in open sourced projekt. Most of the open source projects find that security problems is in new code.
The smart people like me are slow to change to new code unless they have to because of security reasons. Doing that
other have time to find any bugs and straighten them out before we use the new code.
Its a win win from a security standpoint to use open source. If you want - you can always do your own code review if you think something fishy is going on.
or maybe just one word to many - remove "No"
Its definitly a joke. Its a very typical Linus joke.
As everyone know the US goverment has created laws that forbid anyone to publicly admit that they inserted backdoors into the code.
Sadly the slashdot editors aint too knowledgeable today so they actually accepted this so called "news" story.
Since Microsoft bought out a big chunk of B&N from Nook to prevent B&N from destroying their "Linux" patents in a patent trial I presume this will be the new WP based Nook.
Thus who cares ? I don't, this just looks like another slashadvert for Microsoft in the making.
Well, there are calculations saying that the cost is about 2% of global GPD to fix it. Thats a small sacrifies as I see it.
The cost to global GDP to not fix it - its higher...
Its like fixing a house - either you fix the roof or you let it rain in. It you let it rain in; sooner or later your whole house need to be rebuilt from scratch because its rotten from the inside.
Not at all, revenue has nothing to do with what you should pay for a patent. Turn-over is the more important figure.
5% is usually the opening bid fÃr non-standard patents so 2.5% fÃr a FRAND patent is reasonable.
Whats unreasonable is that Microsoft did not even give an counter offer.
The remaining parts is useless for Microsoft. So no need to buy them.
It was the devices Microsoft wanted all along.
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
Decreased human populations
Some researchers have proposed that human influences on climate began earlier than is normally supposed and that major population declines in Eurasia and the Americas reduced this impact, leading to a cooling trend. William Ruddiman has proposed that somewhat reduced populations of Europe, East Asia, and the Middle East during and after the Black Death caused a decrease in agricultural activity. He suggests reforestation took place, allowing more carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere, which may have been a factor in the cooling noted during the Little Ice Age. Ruddiman further hypothesizes that a reduced population in the Americas after European contact in the early sixteenth century could have had a similar effect.[78][79] Faust, Gnecco, Mannstein and Stamm (2005)[80] and Nevle (2011)[81] supported depopulation in the Americas as a factor, asserting that humans had cleared considerable amounts of forests to support agriculture in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans brought on a population collapse. A 2008 study of sediment cores and soil samples further suggests that carbon dioxide uptake via reforestation in the Americas could have contributed to the Little Ice Age.[82] The depopulation is linked to a drop in carbon dioxide levels observed at Law Dome, Antarctica.[80]
And only recently have big corporations started to use standards-essential patents and refused to pay the license fee.
It used to be that big corporation only stole small company patents. Now they steal big corporations patents too - when those big corporations gets angry and wants to get payed for their patents - the abusers run to the government and hide behind their tailcoat
Well, they often seem to like to put them before even the US constitution...
Overreaching surveillance by NSA with PRISM and torture in Guantanamo bay are not fiction.
We are not a clone.