Comment Re:But it's a lot easier than punch cards (Score 1) 1110
DOS was also better than punched cards. Would you still be satisfied with it in this century?
DOS was also better than punched cards. Would you still be satisfied with it in this century?
It's a funny time when we start to trade in
It's not funny, it's sad. Very sad only.
Why only the first two groups? They are also a subset of the third group.
oh wait...
ImageMagick!
IMHO, git is a shining example of bad design. You need too much info on how it works on the inside, to be able to use it. It is simply way too complicated. I regret the fact that it seems to be the most popular VCS for open-source projects. I'd prefer something simpler like bzr.
A stock image supplier would already be smart enough to use a watermark, no?
And now the question is: when will Linux support it?
If we invest poorly, as Obama will have us do with his "Drill, baby! Drill!" energy plan...
Politicians are bound to make stupid decisions by only considering the here and now. Why? Because if they make wise decisions for long-term benefit, voters are going to be pissed because of the short-term inconveniences. Voters are dumb, selfish and can only see the drawbacks they are suffering right now. They lack the insight to see beyond the here and now, and fail to consider long-term consequences. As a result they will get a negative opinion about the politician and punish him in the next election. So what will politicians do? They will try to please the voters, because the system was simply designed to have the majority get what they want. Even if what they want will have very bad consequences later.
Just like Windows is 'POSIX-compliant' *rolls eyes*
But then again, him reproducing may not be what's best for everyone.
Question: will the programmers of the car's driving software be required to have such a (high standard) driving license to be allowed to work on the software?
But someone who is in a hurry to get home is likely to switch off the auto-pilot and drive manually, because it "drives too slowly".
I agree with you though, but we need to keep in mind that simply introducing self-driving cars is not a panacea.
What do you mean, "If you don't like it, don't buy it"? It will be shovelled down people's throats whether they like it or not when they buy a new PC.
So she has the social skills of a thermonuclear device?
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