Comment: Re:Back to debian! (Score 1) 543
Honest question, how specifically does Ubuntu hinder your ability to "open and work with hundreds of files"?
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Honest question, how specifically does Ubuntu hinder your ability to "open and work with hundreds of files"?
I don't know. It'd be cool to find out, though.
Remember when they were trying to guilt their users into upgrading to Netscape Gold for like $30-40? Hilarious!
But this site looks best in Netscape Navigator Gold!
/Was/ a heat wave? Still is.
Everyone is interesting to somebody, even if it's just their local bartender/coworker/pizza delivery guy/romantic rival... Now it used to be the case that it didn't matter as none of these everyday "mundane" acquaintances had the time, access or expertise to pull together a dossier but today it's pretty trivial.
The little-known GNU Stow project has been available to do this for over a decade. Although it uses the convention
Fax was stupid tech 15 - 20 years ago. Transmitting bits instead of data? Are you nuts?
I'm intrigued... What is the difference between bits and data? You do realize it's all the same, right? Fax machines are just as digital as a workstation, they just interface over an analogue telephone network.
Perhaps the GP meant "bits" as rasterized image data versus "data" being the character-based document.
And you still need (more than ever) regular builds and test executions while you refactor it into something more modular.
That's a good move. Clouds are everywhere, the coverage area will be huge!
If any nation that should lose its AAA rating it should be Japan. America has at least 6 other countries with worse debt to asset ratios that will default sooner. Greece failed because it was a poorer country and creditors became nervous it may not be able to pay it off.
Japan doesn't have a AAA rating. They're AA-. Fewer than 20 countries have a AAA rating.
Standard & Poor Sovereigns Ratings List
Wikipedia's list of countries by credit rating
Sovereign Ratings Infographic from Reuters
To do nothing is to be nothing.