Comment Original article is wrong (Score 1) 345
The article linked below has a better breakdown of what is happening. trustd doesn't send out a hash of the app. It sends information from the developer certificate.
The article linked below has a better breakdown of what is happening. trustd doesn't send out a hash of the app. It sends information from the developer certificate.
Avie Tevanian was one of the more important software engineers at NeXT, but he wasn't the only one. He wasn't one of the NeXT founders, he was hired after NeXT was started.
The Apple ][ originally competed with the Commodore PET (and a number of other early personal computers). The Apple ][ had color and good sound support, while Commodore didn't have that until the Commodore 64, which was released in 1982. (The Apple ][ was released in 1977.) The Apple ][ also had a good, fast, inexpensive and reliable floppy drive while Commodore released a number of slow and expensive floppy drives.
Use a Flash blocker.
For spider silk has been displaced as the worlds strongest material by limpet teeth: http://www.iflscience.com/plan...
Here is an even simpler guide: A Guide to GIT using spatial analogies.
Git is better for productivity than svn, especially with regard to handling branches and merging. The sooner we get away from it the better.
So many of the Google Code projects are stuck on svn. Hope they migrate over to git.
Most software ends up in the trash anyway. That's just the way the tech industry is.
Better to shut down this product and have the engineers work on something that is more rewarding for everyone involved.
Also, China != Asia.
Uh oh. Peter Jackson has a new movie in development.
Perhaps my setup was more power draining than yours, but I had a keyboard, mouse and wifi dongle plugged in and the B+ didn't have enough juice to run them all. After switching to a powered hub it started working.
Imagine a 3D printer that can print a 3D printer half it's size, then use until you achieve nanotechnology.
as a full-time programmer I haven't cracked a single book or magazine related to programming in over a year. My extensive library collects extensive dust.
I'd suggest you read something, perhaps something outside of your professional area. Reading up on things outside of your area of focus can help you develop as a programmer, see things in a different light, etc...
The Republican nut jobs are a very small portion.
Yeah, but they're the noisiest portion.
You're using a keyboard! How quaint!