Comment Re:Someone with no brain is running NASA (Score 1) 162
> unless you'd like to point out what makes you remotely credible in this field
slashdotter with low id number.
> unless you'd like to point out what makes you remotely credible in this field
slashdotter with low id number.
How quickly would those filters clog up when bombarded with concentrated pollutants and probably high heat?
Free is the French ISP whose business model influenced sonic.net in the US--no limits/caps, all features included for one price. If Free continues its disruptive model, I think that would be a good thing for consumers.
They're either selling or sold the vulnerability to government agencies or just FUD against Tails.
An easier way is just cheap speakers doing what they do best.
They either need their own repository or clearly mark their changes. In the past, there have been changes where it's not clear what is Mint-specific.
Heard good things about xmission.
Did they fix the update printing out diffs based on Mint's modifications of some configuration files and one needs to choose the conflict resolution?
If you've been using computers for 30 years, you should have used it but not in this article's context. My first thought was XON/XOFF was being deprecated, as in ^S/^Q in a TTY.
You're assuming the medium in which you've saved your FLAC files is safe from bitrot.
A program like SuRun will take care of exceptions automatically.
I got an account to afraid.org several days ago. I thought as an owner of a private domain, you are allowed to reject the subdomains before they can be active. Isn't this so?
You a word there.
I think you meant Windows does the same thing? Indeed, netsh is used to manage firewall rules on the command line level, and the Windows firewall snapin uses netsh. There are 3rd-party programs that replace the snapin or make it more intuitive like wfc from BiniSoft. I'm not sure if it replaces the regular snapin or runs on top of it.
Outlook also had AJAX first. GMail was the among the first free webmail to use AJAX.
F1 comes to mind
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.