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Seriously - is there anything that OpenBSD does better than ?
Internet slide shows suck, but a "10 reasons OpenBSD is better than linux" would help out a lot here.
[Citation needed]
Seriously - is there anything that OpenBSD does better than ?
Internet slide shows suck, but a "10 reasons OpenBSD is better than linux" would help out a lot here.
1) You are trying to be discrete
I wouldn't recommend that. Being discrete is extremely painful, and usually leads to fatal blood loss.
>> Watch batteries were supposed to bring "winding" to a decisive end
Someone has never heard of the automatic (aka self-winding) watch. I realize that the concept has only been around since the 18th century, but really, it's pretty well known.
You think that SWATting someone is bad? Just wait until this comes out.
So, they're saying that the obvious under-reporting (for low-income households, the homeless, and for babies/young children/seniors) is balanced by the obvious over-reporting (people with both a work and a home phone, and people who's line of work involves several "burner" phones) ?
Constitutionally - this is not a fair accounting method, since there is an income requirement to be counted.
Sounds like Elon was watching too many old movies recently.....
Easy solution: have Congress mandate that all computers must have an on/off switch.
For a 3 year old device this is quite good support, I'd say.
Would you say that about any other consumer device? Heck, the *warranty* on a new car is usually longer than that; and US laws mandate that the manufacturer support the car with parts and service for at least 10 years. If a major flaw is found, the company has to issue a recall and fix it for free. Your phone/taplet/computer? After a year you're on your own, and any updates - even for massive security flaws - is totally at the whim of the manufacturer. And this is considered good?
Jediism, Judaism.... how many people just checked the wrong box?
Except that he isn't a computer scientist....
>> a computer scientist and senior VP
You can't be both. You hand in your geek card when you become upper management.
Are you sure this is an original Apple computer? It doesn't have any rounded corners.
SSH is for securely connecting to SSH servers. It's not useful, and certainly not "secure", for low level debugging of TCP connections.
Were you listening to your iPod? Because you missed the loud whooshing sound.
But the foundries will still be in the USA; only the ownership is changing. They aren't making Essex Junction a part of Abu Dhabi.
The main complaint seems to be this: "GlobalFoundries, a U.S.-based firm owned by investors in Abu Dhabi". But: IBM itself is a US-based firm owned by investors in many different countries, including Abu Dhabi, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and many others. Does that make IBM less trustworthy?
I use telnet plenty great for connecting to a tcp port and debugging.
SSH be plenty greater for connecting to TCP ports and not security problem.
They didn't buy the company. They bought some of its divisions and IP.
They bought the phone division...... you mean there were other divisions of Nokia?
It's not exactly the name recognition, it's the name's reputation.
Nokia: well recognized, well liked brand with positive reception everywhere.
Microsoft: well recognized, universally hated brand, regular finalist in "most hated company" competitions.
Marketing 101 says: they chose the wrong name.
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?