Comment Re:Yeah, Good Luck with That (TM) (Score 1) 160
Piracy has been used to mean copyright infringement since the 1700s.
Piracy has been used to mean copyright infringement since the 1700s.
Your comment wasn't a troll at all. Sorry to see the ignorant have mod points yet again.
Anecdotal evidence isn't proof. You should know this.
It's a myth that Sugar causes diabetes. I'm so tired of that FUD being spread around.
There is no direct link between sugar and diabetes. Sugar causes weight gain and obesity, which can lead to diabetes.
That's it.
Not many, although I manage many with RSBAC.
So take this chance to educate yourself.
As I said, comics is both a genre and a medium.
Due to the format of comics (generally 30 pages, once a month, emphasis on illustration over dialog), there are certain characteristics specific to that genre.
Yes, Superheroes are a genre, but that doesn't mean that comics are not also a genre. Superheroes do not define comics books.
The tropes specific to comic books define comic books, and there are enough that comics has become it's own genre.
It doesn't matter if you want horror, superhero, fantasy, or even a realistic story. They all will have things in common if told in the medium of comics, making them fit in the genre of comics.
I was an exclusive slack user for about 8 years.
At some point they started trying to compete with Ubuntu and the like, and many packages had weird dependencies which to get around you had to install the dependency or recompile. An example would be mplayer now requiring samba.
The community is also far less willing to offer support if you didn't do a full install.
I used to like Slackware until they lost their minds requiring a full install for what used to be a minimal system.
You couldn't be more wrong. Improving an dauditing code is a noble goal, but OpenBSD haven't done enough in that regard. They were vulnerable to heartbleed just as everyone else, were they not?
SELinux isn't the nicest implementation, but the idea is sound. Take away the legacy concept of an all powerful user. Don't have processes automatically inherit permissions, instead assign them only the permissions they need.
There have not been many SELinux exploits and you generally need local access anyway, with the ability to run executable. If SELinux is in place, that actually becomes a hell of a lot harder.
I'd much rather have a system that protects against unknown future attacks than a system which does nothing to protect against attacks and instead tries to remove them all..leaving little to deal with to contain a compromise.
Instead of spending time playing at semantics you should have tried to understand my point.
Let me paraphrase.
Most comics today have better plot and character development and deal with more mature content than most mainstream movies and books.
There.
Comics is both a genre and a medium. "Superhero" is a subset of the comic genre. There are many comics, such as The Walking Dead and Clone that have all the staples of the genre, without being anything to do with superheroes.
You seem like you would love comics. Many of the stories are very mature and have greater plot and character development than most books or movies.
The universes are amazing...a way to blend sci-fi and fantasy all together in one amazing cohesive universe.
You shouldn't be so dismissive of an entire genre.
That's true for most Marvel characters as well. Short of Spider-man and the X-men, Marvel didn't have anyone popular with everyone. Ironman changed that, and DC can do the same.
Yes it's a game. Not the type of game that 'gamers' play however.
Are you really too daft to get that, or do you just enjoy semantics?
That's only if you count nonsense like candy crush as games. People who play games on their phone don't tend to be called gamers, which refers to console/PC players.
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