Comment Re:Microsoft == dumbass (Score 4, Insightful) 114
More likely the Program Manager is saying "Good work guys! It works perfectly."
There isn't any legitimate reason for the useragent to be screwing it up like this.
More likely the Program Manager is saying "Good work guys! It works perfectly."
There isn't any legitimate reason for the useragent to be screwing it up like this.
Let's assume that the modified version *only* has the licence crap removed.
Then your liability issue is a non-issue unless it's a John Deere bug.
Without evidence saying that something nasty has been added to the firmware (which could be checked) there is no reason to jump to that assumption.
Until you read the bit about it needing 300mb of ram per megapixel of input data.
I don't think we'll see any hardware encoders being able to implement the algorithm any time soon.
And certainly not running in realtime on a CPU.
Those evil corporations force feeding everyone!
Good work to eliminate 'personal choice'.
If people didn't choose sugar/salt/fat then it would be very unprofitable to supply it.
Nah your fridge will need to download new thermostat firmware on first powerup.
It wasn't written in all caps?
Also since a earthquake is a release of tectonic pressure, wouldn't it implicitly mean that triggering the release in pressure prematurely caused a less severe quake than what could have occurred if it wasn't artificially triggered?
Full redundancy still has outages, even significant ones.
In my experience the more layers of redundancies, the more edge cases you need to catch.
Wait there are 12 year olds who know what a cheque is?
How many snow plows go on the sidewalk? Because that's where they've put them.....
Check the photos. I can't wait to see it in winter because everything will be covered in snow except for a teeny tiny patch of ground that is clear (and likely wet and slippery) for no particular or useful reason.
My S7 Edge is waterproof, sd card and a headphone jack.
Oh and also dual sim which I didn't realise before buying.
No compromises.
Nah the mayor moved house and found out he couldn't get fibre.
Fuses sit between the device and the battery. Not so much help when the fault is internal to the battery.
Fuses work for high current. Not high voltage. That's why multimeter protection circuitry is so complicated.
Fuses are also cheap. Mov's and spark gaps aren't so much.
function hasReporterFactChecked()
{
return false;
}
BLISS is ignorance.