Comment Re:Subsidies and lobbying (Score 1) 385
You create a system where the people/companies with the most money don't have more to say then those that don't.
You create a system where the people/companies with the most money don't have more to say then those that don't.
It does not have to be, here is an example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
24 hours a day power from solar does work and they achieved that years ago in Spain.
Probably can be easily fixed, just add a minus.
OK, thanks, English isn't my first language.
As a foreigner, bears or bare both really make no sense.
In this case, the browser already had all the parts and pieces. Because of remote debugging API, the developer tools and so on. So an editor was just a small step.
Judging by the article summary. They wanted to offer something which was easily discoverable.
That is all there is too it. Nothing more, nothing less.
If you think where it is hosted makes any difference, then you would be wrong.
The person that starts the lawsuit can basically pick any country he likes out of at least these jurisdictions and more:
- where it is hosted
- where the domainname was registered
- where the domainname is hosted
- the country of the country top level domain:
- the country of the person or company being sued
- the country of the person or company that is suing
- whatever ever else you can think off.
These can all be different countries.
And a judge makes a the decision if he will or will not take the case.
A few 100kb out of a 25MB+ download, I doubt anyone cares.
Also: the customer bares the risk of the fluctuations in the Bitcoin market.
Probably seemed like a nice investment in October.
Well, Firebug is an addon which is also written in HTML/JS/CSS.
This has always been mostly true in Firefox, Firefox is built in XUL which is an XML variant and Javascript.
An addon just has different privileges than a normal webpage.
It is just a zip-file with a different extension. Office documents like ODT and DOCX these days are also just zip-files with a different extension.
Just have a look at the code:
https://github.com/firebug/fir...
When I was browsing through the files, just to make sure, I noticed Firebug also used the same codemirror editor:
https://github.com/firebug/fir...
The IDE does not incur any loading time.
It is just a bunch of HTML/JS/CSS files only loaded when you open the WebIDE.
Browsers are operating systems, didn't you know that ?
This does not make Firefox slower or load slower.
The only thing this does is make the download slightly larger.
These are in seperate files which don't get loaded on startup.
They first all added their own remote debug protocol:
http://remotedebug.org/specifi...
And now people want to have a unified protocol:
In the mean time, browser vendors like Mozilla and Chrome add the last missing piece an editor.
Nothing fancy, just something basic.
It's a natural progression.
They will never 'nudge' people into creating apps that only work on their own browser/OS.
You probably missed what Mozilla is about.
It depends on what is connected to the FPGA, it could also be connected to the PCI-bus, but I guess you are right.
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