Comment Tesla has Come Back! (Score 1) 67
Oh, you silly Tesla. Only you would want to build a giant coil of self-naming.
Oh, you silly Tesla. Only you would want to build a giant coil of self-naming.
Fair enough, using the strict definition of DRM, Intel Insider isn't DRM, but it is still copy protection.
PA doesn't do the container deposit refund...
I actually thought this was common knowledge for many years now. One of the biggest flawed security screens is the connect-the-dots unlock screen for Android. To really highlight that, just clean up the screen and attempt to unlock. Look at screen from the side. You should see smudges AND streaks. Those streaks can help you easily make out the direction to move in.
I retract my last two entries...for now.
I like Gnome again.
I don't know anything about how KDE is doing. I just don't use it.
Okay. I don't think I am meant to have a solid experience with Windows Environments. I just got finished reading this article. Scary stuff. Not only is KDE a bungle, it appears that the latest version of Gnome is out to get me as well.
Let me start off by saying KDE sucks. You don't like my last sentence, then bugger off.
Let me start this off by saying that I went into the whole idea of installing and using KDE with a very open mind. Although there is plenty good to say about KDE, there is also plenty bad.
I haven't had much time to do anything. It's summer. Too many nice days to waste inside toiling away on router. BTW the soekris box works WONDERS.
Got rid of cable modem from Cumcostly. DSL is definately slower, but it is more stable.
More later. Back to reading.
Yet another slow day. Not much to do. Work is slow. Who would be working on such a FINE (sarcasm) Saturday? Well...One or two people would. After all, I am.
Hrmm...Rock Linux...Almost cut it. They just need to actually release a usable version.
So back to rolling my own. Ouch. Spent way to much time working on that. The problem I am running into is getting uClibc working right w/ openssh. After that, its a matter of borking around with init scripts and getting a bootloader to play nice w/ the new roll-your-own.
Where there's a will, there's a relative.