Comment Re:IT's rpobabyl ciondidence, (Score 1) 214
I'd rather see an increase in spell checking.
I'd rather see an increase in spell checking.
I'm in CA and I have Comcast Business, and I have never had any kind of domain helper or traffic hijacking (DNS or otherwise).
I use their anycast servers (75.75.75.75 and 75.75.76.76) and they both return NXDOMAIN for nonexistant domains.
The previous servers that they recommended (68.87.76.178 and 66.240.48.9) didn't either.
SMC8014? I have the same one. The trick is to not use any NAT on the device itself, disable the firewall and SPI for the static IP, and just use it like a bridge.
I have mine connected to a linux box that does all the routing/NAT (and ipv6 via 6rd), just checked the stats on the modem and it's been running for 144 days without a hiccup.
I haven't seen this, and I've sent and received all sorts of text from my (locked) iPhone.
Why aren't you using eSATA instead?
From that site:
The requirements we ask our volunteers to meet are as follows: (...) You are not a heavy downloader. We'd classify anything above 30GB per month as being too heavy for us to gather useful results.
That's pretty low, even for most casual users, and certainly for heavy users. I use almost 10x that per month.
It's supposedly this thing
Honestly, most Amercians would say "No one don't make a diesel car do they?"
God, I hope not. What the heck does that even mean??
It probably means the same thing as "No one don't make no diesel car, don't they?"
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Even more interesting would be how a Powerbook running 10.5 rates
None of the Powerbooks have SATA hard drives.
Or you could randomly generate a paper and submit it to WMSCI.
other than buncha nerdy half-assed bullshit software projects. There are a lot more out there in life in need and want.
That's the idea. Check out this list of problem definitions: http://www.rhok.org/problem-definitions/full-list/ - these aren't pie-in-the-sky ideas that we came up with, these are real needs as described by real crisis responders.
Ideas are cheap, it's execution that matters: http://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.html
I can assure that these organizations are rife with ideas, bringing the ideas "to market" is the problem.
(I helped plan this event)
The code you write is your own. We encourage people to license their code under an OSI approved license.
Post made entirely of questions
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Never change, slashdot.
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (5) All right, who's the wiseguy who stuck this trigraph stuff in here?