Comment Fumbling around (Score 1) 377
USB connectors also fit neatly in RJ45 ports, and this too can lead to interesting side-effects.
USB connectors also fit neatly in RJ45 ports, and this too can lead to interesting side-effects.
It's very likely that people would already have the CDN version in their browser cache since a lot of website use that link.
This is a popular claim, but what little real data I've seen says quite the opposite. There are so many different minor versions of a library like jQuery that the chance of any given visitor to your site actually having visited another site using the exact same version from the exact same CDN within the cache window turns out to be pretty low.
There are not that many version of jquery in use, and anyways the odds of that same visitor having your local version on his first visit are ZERO, which is basically the worst case scenario. Given the fact that this is a third-party library that you are unlikely to modify, hosting it on your own servers provides no advantage whatsoever. Just monitor the CDN like you do for your own resources.
this is why God invented Ansible.
Dice's executive management's $1M salaries (http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=DHX+Profile)
There's no woman in that list! Good ol' boys club still has control over at Dice. Where are the feminazis when we need them?
How about people who need to support browsers other than the latest and greatest?
Does <blink> still work in your organization? What about <center>? You lucky dog.
There is a performance aspect to consider, however, especially on mobile where the network sucks. It's very likely that people would already have the CDN version in their browser cache since a lot of website use that link. By forcing users to download your version, you are slowing things down for them at the worst possible time - their first visit to your website.
If you have valuable content and a captive audience, fine, but if like most people you are in dire need to attract and retain visitors, it's best to put chances of doing a first good impression on your side. Use the google hosted version and keep an eye on things.
My best friend has been gang-raped (by adults) when she was in middle school. It lasted for 6 hours, and she required extensive medical care after that event, including reconstructive surgery in multiple areas (genitals, colon, dental and facial). For the parts that she recalls, she did not "squeal".
As it happens, one of our common friends is a porn producer that specializes in hardcore stuff. So we have discussed the whole rape fantasy thing extensively over the years.
None of this makes me an expert, but I don't think anyone in this thread has better information on this subject than me.
Given the numerous Android security problems and APPs with hidden data collection issues, I'ld say forget 'Force Touch' as a reason to switch.
If I was a celeb I'd rather have "Android security problems" than The Fappening, As a nobody, the only people likely to steal my naughty pics are Geek Squad employees, and they can do it on IOS or Android so that's no reason to switch.
Yeah they had production problems, but those suicide prevention nets really did the job. Smooth sailing until the next slave uprising.
There's no rape culture at Apple, unless you count the Chinese workers who are poisoned on the iPhone assembly lines for $100 per month, or the idiots in the Apple Store who are paid $100 per day to sell stuff they can't afford themselves to people who don't need it.
squealing like gang-raped schoolgirls
Gang-raped schoolgirls don't squeal in real life. In those Japanese videos you've seen, the girls are actresses, and their squealing is actually a fairly sophisticated response that walks a thin line between rape simulation and forbidden fantasies.
And if you think that a random 'private detective' can't sideload shite on you iphone because it's an iphone, I have bad news for you - you're wrong, and it isn't all that hard or expensive.
Actually, yes it is hard. 8.4 has never been jail broken. How would you do your detective stuff on my phone?
Maybe you could ask that to the 4chan people who stole naughty pics of celebs straight from their Apple accounts?
And calling for segregation in the labs based on gender is also sexist.
This story is not people fighting sexism. It's people reaching for the low-hanging fruit of using twitter and facebook to swarm a semi-famous person for a mildly insensitive joke he made.
Where are you, twitter vigilantes, when women are sold as sex slaves in the ISIS kingdom? When Latino girls are shipped by containers to a life of abuse in the Middle East? When Indian women are raped because they are walking on the street without a husband after sundown? When a large number of native prostitutes in America disappear?
You know where you are. You are in line at Starbucks, giving 20 seconds of attention to the latest scandal on your twitter feed while someone is preparing the skinny vanilla latte. So of course you can't find a solution to real problems, but you find it rewarding to join your "voice" to a crow of other misinformed idiots attacking someone who can possibly be shamed.
Why don't you all install a Sudoku or latest Angry bird game instead and give the world a break with your twitter garbage. Keep your shallow opinions to your close circle of friends instead of broadcasting your ignorance and everyone will win.
Anyone who joined that twitter mob to accuse that guy of being sexist should be ashamed of themselves, and immediately join the twitter mob that accuses that woman of faking her credentials.
I'd love to see a reference for you paper folders anecdote.
There's an summary of this incident in the book "Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist".
We are not a clone.