Riding? Yes. Poor attempt at philosophy? No. This merely describes the daily situation here, and I find myself agreeing with most all of what he says. He is very well-spoken, and I believe it resonates with many people…
If this guy isn't Dutch, I'm the pope. These are quite literally exactly the reasons why I'm emigrating.
>> OSS is very good at innovation and infrastructure, but is very, very, VERY poor at user experience. I agree with you here. As a designer, I have helped out FLOSS projects with UX design and usability.…
Then until this app is ready, I would like to reccommend to you: http://thenounproject.com/
Does anybody else see why such patents are curbing innovation? I mean, the whole difference is a moot point.
Free software allows for freedom. Most (if not all) frustration in tech comes from the lack of it.
I believe it has value because it puts a question to the nature of the Internet as we now use it. As it is being more and more regulated, where do we draw the line on who we can exclude? How far does that exclusion go?…
Love this comment: “Or they blew all their money on bitches and dope, and now need to extort money from a band that actually mattered in the course of history.” Still... What sad state this world is in...
This blog post is misleading. The non-support was specifically aimed at older versions of IE. And besides, IE has not proven the most reliable of partners, I totally get their move. You never know when your phone's…
Your health and your life are infinitely more important than any job in the universe.
Try naught, get naught.
Pfew... 230 megabytes for a running browser. Not long ago that was all my workstation had!
Agreed. It seems the usernames are quite random as well. So far, not much lost then :)
I feel this needs to be stressed again: FastCGI implementations are NOT vulnerable to this bug. I myself run LigHTTPD and PHP through FastCGI, and this was worrying me a lot, until someone pointed me to the Eindbazen…
Absolutely not. Lighttpd and Nginx both use it, and have recently picked up a lot of popularity because of it. It maybe an old mechanism, but it is fast, which is worth something these days :)
His wording is quite accurate if you ask me. At least, I can completely agree with it. Life is about living, not about working, after all.
> "But it works" No it does not. It fails on the following points: 1. Readability: Both headings and excertp text have the same colour. This creates uncertainty about what is what. Same applies to the various other…
Email encryption is too much of a hassle, yet has enormous potential. I sure hope you succeed! Then I can finally send encrypted emails to my mom. Yay!
SEEKING WORK - Remote or The Netherlands, Randstad area. Senior Front-end developer: Responsive design, mobile sites, HTML5, CSS3, JS, jQuery, PHP, Linux admin, Bash, Lighttpd, Apache, etc. I'm a front-end developer…
>Smarter people than you have thought about this. That is very rude.
So, how do we get in touch with you?
Riding? Yes. Poor attempt at philosophy? No. This merely describes the daily situation here, and I find myself agreeing with most all of what he says. He is very well-spoken, and I believe it resonates with many people…
If this guy isn't Dutch, I'm the pope. These are quite literally exactly the reasons why I'm emigrating.
>> OSS is very good at innovation and infrastructure, but is very, very, VERY poor at user experience. I agree with you here. As a designer, I have helped out FLOSS projects with UX design and usability.…
Then until this app is ready, I would like to reccommend to you: http://thenounproject.com/
Does anybody else see why such patents are curbing innovation? I mean, the whole difference is a moot point.
Free software allows for freedom. Most (if not all) frustration in tech comes from the lack of it.
I believe it has value because it puts a question to the nature of the Internet as we now use it. As it is being more and more regulated, where do we draw the line on who we can exclude? How far does that exclusion go?…
Love this comment: “Or they blew all their money on bitches and dope, and now need to extort money from a band that actually mattered in the course of history.” Still... What sad state this world is in...
This blog post is misleading. The non-support was specifically aimed at older versions of IE. And besides, IE has not proven the most reliable of partners, I totally get their move. You never know when your phone's…
Your health and your life are infinitely more important than any job in the universe.
Try naught, get naught.
Pfew... 230 megabytes for a running browser. Not long ago that was all my workstation had!
Agreed. It seems the usernames are quite random as well. So far, not much lost then :)
I feel this needs to be stressed again: FastCGI implementations are NOT vulnerable to this bug. I myself run LigHTTPD and PHP through FastCGI, and this was worrying me a lot, until someone pointed me to the Eindbazen…
Absolutely not. Lighttpd and Nginx both use it, and have recently picked up a lot of popularity because of it. It maybe an old mechanism, but it is fast, which is worth something these days :)
His wording is quite accurate if you ask me. At least, I can completely agree with it. Life is about living, not about working, after all.
> "But it works" No it does not. It fails on the following points: 1. Readability: Both headings and excertp text have the same colour. This creates uncertainty about what is what. Same applies to the various other…
Email encryption is too much of a hassle, yet has enormous potential. I sure hope you succeed! Then I can finally send encrypted emails to my mom. Yay!
SEEKING WORK - Remote or The Netherlands, Randstad area. Senior Front-end developer: Responsive design, mobile sites, HTML5, CSS3, JS, jQuery, PHP, Linux admin, Bash, Lighttpd, Apache, etc. I'm a front-end developer…
>Smarter people than you have thought about this. That is very rude.
So, how do we get in touch with you?