Comment Re:Indirect impact (Score 1) 22
If someone wants to argue merit then I have a long list of cabinet members who are grossly unqualified for their positions.
If someone wants to argue merit then I have a long list of cabinet members who are grossly unqualified for their positions.
You're talking about efficiency in the same breath as the guy who is currently building a $300 million whitehouse ballroom while the government is shut down? https://www.pbs.org/newshour/p...
The same guy who spends 25% of his time golfing? https://didtrumpgolftoday.com/
Debian used to just require old school Unix stuff plus Perl, which is pretty old school really.
Then they started requiring Python for some tools.
They just keep adding more requirements which bloat the base install. This is the opposite of the right direction.
The information ABOUT the version is much more valuable than the source code.
The source code is the most important documentation about the source code.
Manually research the sources, verify each case cited
Clearly this not even even being done by an automated tool, let alone a human. An LLM which is given access to a database of actual cases could reasonably be successful at checking whether the cased cited even exist which isn't being checked now!
I mistake is different from glaring lack of professional conduct.
Using non-local AI in any way in court filings which are supposed to be confidential until filed is glaring lack of professional conduct right up front. Allowing AI hallucinations to get in to your court paperwork even once is the same. They should lose their license for one year the first time, five years the second time, and permanently the third.
Slashdot is such a shithole
Speak for yourself. Some of us own hardware that can run this.
but Google put that damn button on their search page that took everyone to a Chrome download
A lot of people chose Chrome long before this. Back then, the time you were talking about, Firefox while a capable browser ran like absolute dogshit. It was slow to load, slow to render pages, and riddled with memory leaks. That button may have driven a nail into the coffins of the alternatives, but those coffins were built on the back of V8 - a blistering fast Javascript engine which showed the world that it wasn't their modems that were slow, but rather the browsers they were using. It was almost a decade before Firefox even got back into the same league (Firefox's Quantum project in 2017).
Many of us migrated to Chrome long before a nag button appeared on Google's home page.
They have like a million open bugreports in their bugtracker. They could use any penny to make their main product better.
So please go through Mozilla's financial reports and show us where they are underspending on development. Also show the costing of having an artistic team (which exists and represents a fixed cost, and is a necessary component of any company selling a product) is impacting development ability.
You don't seem to understand how costs or effort is allocated. If you wanted to discuss a development team focusing on item A in the bug tracker instead of item B, then you have a point, that is a zero sum game for fixed developers. But a completely different existing department doing something different has zero impact on development. They not creating a little mascot would result in not one second of extra development time on bug tracking.
instead of getting a new mascot nobody needed
What's the point of developing an app if you users don't know about it? Marketing teams exist for a reason.
If you need a mascot you can let the community do it for itself.
And have the marketing team do what? Wait
Foxkeh as created like 20 years ago and is still cute today.
Fun fact it was created by a marketing person at Mozilla, not by a developer, and not by the community. But they did offer guidelines on how to draw them. Maybe you should pull your weight and start drawing wallpapers of Kit? Seeing how you're so desperate for this community involvement.
There are more platforms that just Linux.
And they all have the same ability. Just open up the Windows Volume Mixer to redirect an application to a different output device.
Actually they don't all have this same ability. The "creator's" and "artistic's" OS, the audio engineer's OS of choice, the dominant OS in the music industry in the 90s,
How many percent of UPS's *ton-miles* do the MD-11 fleet represent?
The person who can't get their parcel doesn't care how many ton-miles an aircraft does. If we follow your logic and assume the mileage on other air frames is higher, and you use a different airframe to replace what the MD-11 was doing then not only is 9% not a "pittance" it would actually be a far bigger impact in capacity loss for UPS than just 9%.
That comment is not offtopic. That is precisely what caused the engine pylon to break off of the American Airlines flight 191 out of Chicago in 1979
I had to look this up to double check but it would seem that we are currently discussing UPS flight 2976 out of Kentucky in 2025, so yes it very much is off topic.
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