Comment Makes perfect sense to me. (Score 1) 106
By not releasing the list they passed on a golden opportunity of spreading more disinformation, which is their bread and butter.
In good old times, secret services were not so damn lazy.
By not releasing the list they passed on a golden opportunity of spreading more disinformation, which is their bread and butter.
In good old times, secret services were not so damn lazy.
> the geeks, nerds, and dorks shall inherit the earth
Briefly.
Unless they discover how to spawn, given that there will be no chicks in sight.
If bash has been found vulnerable after being available in source the past 20 30 years, how likely is it to find probs in systemd? You trust a project with an unclear scope (it is clear, not officially so, though) to be better?
Torvalds tried to joke and call it linux 3.18, but that broke the kernelversiond of systemd, which in turn messed the
All in all, a very windowsish experience.
A guy who is reported as traveling in China in fact was getting into America 200 years before a guy who bumped into America when trying to reach India using a shortcut which in fact was much longer.
> Microsoft isn't quite the microsoft of the past.
Because it hasn't quite the market share of the past.
Yes, they can't mess with the minimum requirements, else desktop linux becomes the only choice for that PC that you prefer not to get rid of yet.
Besides, a 1ghz intel performs better than a dual core arm tablet with the same freq, in the real world use. I have seen better games on a 166mhz than a 1ghz phone but it's a software/developer skill problem.
Personally I'd wait to be retired before going public with suggestions done as a police officer. It is true that everybody can suggest laws, but those whose task is enforcing it should stay well damn separate. Separation of legislative, executive, judiciary power, do you remember?
Moron: Yeah I wanna redistribute your software but not abide to the license it comes with it, because it's not freedom enough! I mean, give my source modification to everybody who asks? Avoid patenting and so effectively closing up the work you intended for the world? Why should I do that?
Dev: how about you write your own damn code and license it as you please? And I suppose you are perfecly fine when your own licenses are being ignored?
Obtuse people are obtuse, eh?
God had an iWatch, obviously.
Speaking about common sense, "Next time you're swimming in the ocean consider this: SHARKS"
Missed that an a fuckton of other stuff. OTOH, all scientific stuff can be discovered from the inside, so why should a sacred text bother. To become more believable? But any cult can be based on scientific facts, and it probably has done since some clever guy figured out the eclipses and wore a cape and told people to do X so that the sun might return. And, whatever the sacred text proclaim in the domain of a god remains unprovable, a god intervening in the universe is indistinguishable from a sufficiently powerful impostor.
OF COURSE IT DOES.
And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters.
Captcha: exalted.
> Faster, Cheaper, Better.
> Pick any two....
F35.
Your argument is invalid.
"More software projects have gone awry for lack of calendar time than for all other causes combined." -- Fred Brooks, Jr., _The Mythical Man Month_