Comment Re:Windows is Adware (Score 1) 32
Some software (*cough*ExamSoft*cough*) looks for a VM and refuses to run inside one.
Given that ExamSoft is required for many college level exams, that's a serious restriction.
Some software (*cough*ExamSoft*cough*) looks for a VM and refuses to run inside one.
Given that ExamSoft is required for many college level exams, that's a serious restriction.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!
I'm also a coffee person, love both the smell and the taste.
I also dislike beer, though in my case, it's not so much the taste as the aftertaste.
Reuters is British. Good luck.
They need to pierce the corporate veil for the deaths on the MAX flights.
How ConVEEEEEEENient...
Honestly, I'm shocked. And no sarcasm this time.
Many years ago, I worked for a DoD contractor, and the ONLY lock we would use for secure storage was S&G.
If Wyden's allegations are true -- and to be fair, he's usually right -- this is a huge disappointment.
Exactly. You have proved my point. Those skills are not necessarily the ones that make one an excellent dev.
Your first two examples are part of the problem.
Why, in order to advance in one's career, must one go into management? The skills and abilities that make one a successful developer, or a good sysadmin are not the same ones as the ones that make you good manager.
Being under constant surveillance (CCTV/Trackers) is harmful to one's sense of well-being?
I'm shocked, SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked.
Goldwater?
Of course we have one. Olympic-sized swimming pools!
Nah, the automakers are also sharing stories with slasdot "editors"
Yeah. My daughter was just on a plane that was delayed for three hours because some idiot forgot to sign off on something, and they had to go find him.
the lack of documentation here is both scary and... convenient
Yes, but they are not allowed to say, "Company X may not do business in the US". They can say, "A company with parameters X, Y and Z may not do business in the US".
They can also say, "The US Government may not buy from company X", but they can't say "Nobody in the US can buy from Company X".
It will be interesting to see how the bill is written, since it can not legally name either TikTok or ByteDance, as to do so would make it a Bill of Attainder, which is expressly forbidden by the Constitution.
Not that Congress seems to care about that any more.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.