Comment Re:Too many words (Score 1) 107
30+ words? Bad. Restart if over 10 words.
30+ words? Bad. Restart if over 10 words.
So what you are saying is that they could incur legal bills to other people by knowingly using an invalid argument? In what way would that be a good outcome unless you are a lawyer? Have you ever heard of the term "chilling effect"? "Hey there, domain owner, you can either sell us your domainname for $1 or we'll start a frivolous lawsuit using this ridiculous and knowingly invalid claim which will cost you atleast $2,000 to defend against".
Not just prior use of a domain name, but prior use of the trademark:
http://jdevadf.oracle.com/work...
https://www.citrix.com/go/work...
http://www.workbetterindia.com...
I hope the court punishes Office Space Solutions for trying to abuse the legal system.
Merely tossing it will not prohibit them from trying again.
Some of us are, some of us aren't and some of us are both or even neither.
This site is not "News for me, nothing else matter".
Generation algorithms for software license keys is fine.
Simple generated keys stop casual sharing of licenses. Nothing stops dedicated hackers.
Why invest time and money in a very expensive license key system when all you're doing is providing the hackers with a more interresting challenge.
The problem here isn't generating keys, it's the relatively high chance of colission; it's badly generating keys.
Also, how well does your system stand up to NOP?
Can I move my license over to new hardware without having to rely on the software vendor's cooperation?
It's not.
But it IS "stuff that's important".
If only I had sent in my concept of a condom that miraculously kills all those diseases and also HIV, cancer and the common cold, I would have won.
There is nothing useful or nerdy here.
Neither the product nor any of it's features are currently possible.
There is no invention, no science, no ingenuity here, just an idea.
Ideas are a dime a dozen, it's being able to implement those ideas that matters.
Does their warranty cover hacked laptop?
it seems to me like you need to look more closely to what you mean/need by 'granularity' and perhaps change your mentality using familiar languages, and the solutions for problems in those areas.
This.
"Very high" is subjective. I've had programming tasks where every single byte of memory counted and was optimized for. But I've also had tasks where this meant I'd just have to keep memory usage down to a few MB; totally different interpretations of "very high granularity".
Since you'll probably need to have a trade-off between memory and performance, which is more important? Can you spare a few KB to make your code run 2x faster? How about a few MB? Does code need to run as fast as possible or just fast enough to keep pace with the GUI?
It's an off-by-one error.
You're off by one.
Really? Because I would expect to see the musicvideo's for the band "Lush", which was formed in 1987, broken up in 1988, reformed in 1989 and was still active in 1994, when some cosmetics company used the same name for their brand.
So your plan for highly compressing video is to basically send the book or script the movie was based on?
Let's see if it works: "As he rested his heavy head unto the palms of his hands, his sobbing voice continuously uttered the words 'Why? Why do these idiots exist?'". I don't think it conveys quite the total sense of dismay I intended.
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand