Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 253
the federal government does even worse things than that fortune 500 company. and they have their massive layoffs too.
but federal government job better than no job. world isnt good and it's not fair
the federal government does even worse things than that fortune 500 company. and they have their massive layoffs too.
but federal government job better than no job. world isnt good and it's not fair
you claim the practice of choosing a language whether or not "hipster asshats" promote it...but my god man, who promotes Java but its owner Larry Ellison?
Grow up, nothing is fair in this world. Of course employers make a profit if they are to survive. People work for money, the employer makes a profit on their work. that's how making a living works. that's how businesss works.
medical experts of WHO in 2011 had requested the U.S. CDC and Russian VECTOR destroy their stores of smallpox, that no good purpose is served by keeping them. but still the stuff remains.
nothing wrong with that, most the population finds good jobs are very hard to come by. The real unemployment rate in the USA (using system bls used in the 1980s is almost 25%, Depression level. A corporate droid job is better than no job
So we'll have more programmers who don't get why buffer overflows are bad.
In other words, nothing will change.
Yay for job security!
A problem shared is a problem halved?
n^2*(number of browser versions)
I don't know about your CS courses. Ours here pretty much expect you to KNOW programming if you want to have a snowball-in-hell chance to graduate.
So I guess the pay for that extra hour you had to work because your boss made you will go to your insurance company...
Of course, provided that he paid you for it in the first place. Else you not only lose time but also money.
The question today ain't so much whether you're paranoid, it's more whether you're paranoid enough.
I mean, think about it. Ponder that you told someone in 1999 that all our email traffic is monitored by the government, that they log and examine every bit you do on the internet, that they use your cell phone to track your every move and that they basically log, store, monitor and evaluate every kind of communication you do, be it via phone or internet, and that they track what you read, who you talk to, what you talk about and what information you access.
Personally, I'd have asked you whether you want to buy a new tinfoil hat, now with even better anti-government shielding.
Today, I'd ponder buying one.
Well, you have to admit, we have every right to.
Technology used to be what sets us free, what allows us to go where nobody went before, to soar and climb to new heights, to liberate ourselves and our dreams.
Today, technology is just a tool for oppression and control, to monitor and to invade our privacy. What we loved has turned into what we hate.
Isn't that enough to make someone cry?
The Republicans will probably be split right down the middle between the religious nutjobs and the other nuts that want to implant it into poor people to keep them from breeding.
Whoopsie. Sorry, was aiming for the pacemaker.
Few of those can be manipulated from the outside while not being under constant supervision in a controlled environment.
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin