Yep, because systemd isn't just an init replacement. It comes complete with a whole sh'load of replacements for stuff that doesn't need to be replaced! Because fuck you and your stable, perfectly good utilities! MOAR…
Fantastic! Just I what I wanted! I hope they've added more half-baked replacements of tools and utilities that work perfectly!
"Oh look at us! We're cool like linux too!" yawn.
So the guy from Opera, the web browser that's never managed more than a sliver of market share; has decided that the market needs yet ANOTHER web browser. Genius!
Lol, that's hilarious. Too bad the middle class doesn't have billions of dollars worth of lobbyists to make this happen. The 1%'ers do have those lobbyists though, so yeah; good luck with that!
I'd like to see a Live Usb option for the installation. I'm not saying a different installer. I'm saying a Live USB based environment from which to run that installer. I think it would get more people to try and or…
haphazard? fragmented? many places for error logs? half-a-dozen ways to configure X? Have you ever run a linux box? How about dozens or hundreds of them in a production environment? I'm guessing no on both counts based…
I'd love to see a LIVE usb stick of this. I'm not really willing to nuke my file systems on my personal laptop only to find out after install that video or wireless card doesn't work right.
FF is awesome, if i wasn't an android guy, I'd be using it exclusively. But chrome <-> android Just Works™
your face is weird.
Anyone who believes this to be true needs to see a doctor immediately. Seriously, only someone with some severe cranial injury could believe that.
3 posts about this in less than a minute? Jeez HNN, get some dupe filtering set up already.
this broke the shit out of my pip install until I nuked all the stuff that got dropped in my /usr/local/lib/python2.7 directory. (linuxmint 14) Also these instructions don't work straight away on linuxmint 14. I suspect…
Dropbox is awesome. Everything else sucks. (Except google drive) which I don't use because a) tons of free space from dropbox due to phone purchases b) simple gui sync client that runs on anything. (yes I know about…
blah blah blah the US Is evil blah blah. Same old trope.
1. native behaviour in Google Now 2. native behaviour in Google Now 3. native behaviour in Google Now None of these requires additional configuration, it just does it all automagically.
I suppose when you're on an iOS device it doesn't take much improvement in the UX department to get you fired up.
AND THE CROWD GOES.... "Yawn... what is out? Oh yeah, I think I heard of that..."
Kinda hoping they fail miserably, the web does not need any more regurgitated content.
wat
No.
Yeah, it really sucks for you that you work in an ever-changing industry that will keep you gainfully employed and professionally challenged for many years to come and has a history of paying well. Sucks to be you. WTF.
You are a moron.
Nailed it. 100% I'm a believer in python, and even ruby. The problem is that most of my colleagues have no interest in learning a new language. So deploying stuff with it, when there's not enough benefit is really…
Yep, because systemd isn't just an init replacement. It comes complete with a whole sh'load of replacements for stuff that doesn't need to be replaced! Because fuck you and your stable, perfectly good utilities! MOAR…
Fantastic! Just I what I wanted! I hope they've added more half-baked replacements of tools and utilities that work perfectly!
"Oh look at us! We're cool like linux too!" yawn.
So the guy from Opera, the web browser that's never managed more than a sliver of market share; has decided that the market needs yet ANOTHER web browser. Genius!
Lol, that's hilarious. Too bad the middle class doesn't have billions of dollars worth of lobbyists to make this happen. The 1%'ers do have those lobbyists though, so yeah; good luck with that!
I'd like to see a Live Usb option for the installation. I'm not saying a different installer. I'm saying a Live USB based environment from which to run that installer. I think it would get more people to try and or…
haphazard? fragmented? many places for error logs? half-a-dozen ways to configure X? Have you ever run a linux box? How about dozens or hundreds of them in a production environment? I'm guessing no on both counts based…
I'd love to see a LIVE usb stick of this. I'm not really willing to nuke my file systems on my personal laptop only to find out after install that video or wireless card doesn't work right.
FF is awesome, if i wasn't an android guy, I'd be using it exclusively. But chrome <-> android Just Works™
your face is weird.
Anyone who believes this to be true needs to see a doctor immediately. Seriously, only someone with some severe cranial injury could believe that.
3 posts about this in less than a minute? Jeez HNN, get some dupe filtering set up already.
this broke the shit out of my pip install until I nuked all the stuff that got dropped in my /usr/local/lib/python2.7 directory. (linuxmint 14) Also these instructions don't work straight away on linuxmint 14. I suspect…
Dropbox is awesome. Everything else sucks. (Except google drive) which I don't use because a) tons of free space from dropbox due to phone purchases b) simple gui sync client that runs on anything. (yes I know about…
blah blah blah the US Is evil blah blah. Same old trope.
1. native behaviour in Google Now 2. native behaviour in Google Now 3. native behaviour in Google Now None of these requires additional configuration, it just does it all automagically.
I suppose when you're on an iOS device it doesn't take much improvement in the UX department to get you fired up.
AND THE CROWD GOES.... "Yawn... what is out? Oh yeah, I think I heard of that..."
Kinda hoping they fail miserably, the web does not need any more regurgitated content.
wat
No.
Yeah, it really sucks for you that you work in an ever-changing industry that will keep you gainfully employed and professionally challenged for many years to come and has a history of paying well. Sucks to be you. WTF.
You are a moron.
Nailed it. 100% I'm a believer in python, and even ruby. The problem is that most of my colleagues have no interest in learning a new language. So deploying stuff with it, when there's not enough benefit is really…