Comment I installed it ... (Score 1) 56
... and it does nothing.
... and it does nothing.
This.
I have debated same-sex marriage for years and my opponent ALWAYS always, when backed into a logical corner, appeals to a religious document.
Always.
Then I nail them because religious documents do not lend themselves to logic.
I enjoyed the movie, "100 Defamations."
The Dilbert® effect.
One time at band camp
No, wait.
One time at my review, the manager said, "The users love you, but your methods don't conform to corporate standards."
... because File Manager re-inventoried the whole drive when navigating to another folder.
Win 3.1 fixed that, and that's when I rolled it out.
This, precisely this.
The solution is a class action suit against the company on behalf of the customers.
... public.
... it will discourage hackers from just breaking in and getting the stuff.
Gold theft was very common way before the FBI was around.
Yeah, well what ever and stuff because you would have had no idea that social media leaks and Bitcoin theft have been on the rise because, fuck, Bitcoin didn't even exist that long ago and stuff but the FBI has done a lot of forensics, probably via spectrometric analysis of finger prints and DNA and stuff to give you this information that you would have never in your wildest dreams have ever thought possible and stuff.
... it's a sex rock.
It's a fucking rock.
Most of the cost of maintaining any body of code over time is in maintenance
... need to be debugged, so using Raid® is probably the cause of this.
Thank you.
Very good observation and question.
I'm pretty sure it's all in the revenue stream.
You and I know that the Internet belongs to the advertisers.
Those bolt-on sites you mention are covered in advertising goo.
Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny. -- Frank Hubbard