Comment Re:systemd? (Score 1) 52
Yes, seems desktop environments on Debian have some dependencies on systemd.
Anyway, kFreeBSD on the server should be fine.
Yes, seems desktop environments on Debian have some dependencies on systemd.
Anyway, kFreeBSD on the server should be fine.
I agree Mozilla made a bad choice making him CEO, but I guess they didn't know about what they did...? I don't remember if that applies.
That last part is a bunch of bull shit.
You can run Debian without systemd with the Linux kernel just fine.
So kFreeBSD and Hurd can run without systemd just fine too.
Even if that foreign government uses your website to attack US companies ?
It might seem as if there is nothing changing under the hood, but people are actually working on improving things and actually making sure CA's can't issue certificates for your website you didn't want to be issued:
http://www.certificate-transpa...
https://developer.mozilla.org/... (available in the release version of Firefox and Chrome)
https://blog.mozilla.org/secur... (available in the release version of Firefox, Chrome already had something similar)
What you're website is serving has no relationship to what the browser gets if they do a man-in-the-middle attack and change the content.
I believe an exception for localhost is included.
The features they are talking about are things like:
enable the webcam
Do you really want a man-in-the-middle attack inserting some extra Javascript when you enable the webcam on some site ?
I would think the answer is: no
When he did what he did he wasn't the CEO, it was years before that and the law said he had to mention his employers name when he donates.
If it wasn't the law I pretty sure he wouldn't have even mentioned Mozilla it would just be him donating money.
Recently someone found out a virtual nose helps a lot, so maybe that will help:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/...
That doesn't work, probably makes it worse, it needs to be as close to what you are doing
If you want to get an idea of how well it works or doesn't you might enjoy watching the panel:
Unless you compile it to asm.js then Javascript will use Ahead Of Time compilation.
Maybe they hope the app will work better offline ?
"GTAI and Deutsche Bank’s conclusion - based on the price trends of solar, batteries, electricity in Germany, and German feed-in-tariffs - is that ‘battery parity’, the moment when home solar + a lithium-ion battery makes economic sense, will arrive in Germany by next summer, 2016."
This is why every website should be on HTTPS.
No more Javascript injection by the network.
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