Comment Re:Self-limiting problem (Score 1) 148
This police force could be funded by having an associated TV show. It would be like CSI expect for real!
This police force could be funded by having an associated TV show. It would be like CSI expect for real!
I don't believe the OpenELA's goal is 100% binary compatibility, but rather something close. They're banding together in order to standardize on an alternative. Alma doesn't need to get together since they are still aiming for 100%.
Your browser knows them when you enter them, though.
But your argument undermines itself: people will have more time to save money elsewhere if they aren't wasting it trying to maximize artificial games like this.
But is it actually good to have people paying attention to this, or is their attention better spent elsewhere?
But, overall, do we want a system that rewards you at the expense of everyone else? The answer generally should be yes, if you are producing something of value. But in this case you're "producing" gaming the system.
He's not claiming that HTTPS caused this problem, but is claiming that if websites (particularly this one) were generally HTTP, then it would allow content filters to detect the bad stuff and filter it out.
They've been around for ten thousand years?
How should a company approach this? A small company might use Debian. And Apache/Nginx, and MariaDB/MySQL, and OpenSSL, and a whole bunch of GNU tools, and a scripting language (Perl/Python) and a compiler and subversion/git and a thousand other things like Grub and fail2ban and who knows what else.
It's just not reasonable to identify a thousand different projects and donate a tiny amount of money to each one. So how can these projects be supported? And what should a company like this do?
Surely anything's better than it continuing to be owned by Paramount, no?
A British bank is run with precision.
A British home requires nothing less!
Tradition, discipline, and rules must be the tools
Without them - disorder! Chaos!
Moral disintegration!
In short, we have a ghastly mess!
Objective. Using some lossless algorithm like FLAC.
I believe that it's actually referring to lossless data (as opposed to dynamic range) compression.
Still 5.27:
https://packages.debian.org/si...
You're running Plasma 6 on your newly-upgraded Debian? Are you sure it isn't 5.27?
With your bare hands?!?