And then, there are units and bc.
Please, don't learn to code, learn how to model solutions to problems. Code and programming are just tools for solving these problems. If somebody comes to you with a problem and the first thing you say is "Oh, yes, of…
Saying that Gmail is down is just like saying that your BitTorrent speed was much faster yesterday than it is today. This is only problem for the people who use Google Apps. But even they could backup their email with…
Someone was scanning for a crazy backdoor, using this: /?dgd=1. Try searching for /?dgd=1 or "/?dgd=1" (with or without verbatim on). You are going to get results about: dgd-1 dgd 1 d g d 1 dgd#1 dgd (1
Don't read between the lines: "The new iPhoto for iOS, however, uses Apple’s own map tiles – made from OpenStreetMap data (outside the US)."
There is a video, showing the functionality. [0] Now I begin to understand why Canonical made those recent changes. The Ubuntu part of it seems kinda slow, but smartphones are going to get faster. [1] [0]…
Coincidentally, it's the other way around with USB dead drops.[1] Either trust that the USB won't fry your motherboard or carry a multimeter with you all the time. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_dead_drop
Yes, there are tar.gz, deb and bin files for amd64, but for me (Core i5 with HD3000) Anomaly isn't running on Ubuntu 11.10.
Am I the only one who has realized, that all you startup people are scared of science? Are the ideas on the list really that hard to fund? We have some very real problems in this world, but all you seem to care are…
And then, there are units and bc.
Please, don't learn to code, learn how to model solutions to problems. Code and programming are just tools for solving these problems. If somebody comes to you with a problem and the first thing you say is "Oh, yes, of…
Saying that Gmail is down is just like saying that your BitTorrent speed was much faster yesterday than it is today. This is only problem for the people who use Google Apps. But even they could backup their email with…
Someone was scanning for a crazy backdoor, using this: /?dgd=1. Try searching for /?dgd=1 or "/?dgd=1" (with or without verbatim on). You are going to get results about: dgd-1 dgd 1 d g d 1 dgd#1 dgd (1
Don't read between the lines: "The new iPhoto for iOS, however, uses Apple’s own map tiles – made from OpenStreetMap data (outside the US)."
There is a video, showing the functionality. [0] Now I begin to understand why Canonical made those recent changes. The Ubuntu part of it seems kinda slow, but smartphones are going to get faster. [1] [0]…
Coincidentally, it's the other way around with USB dead drops.[1] Either trust that the USB won't fry your motherboard or carry a multimeter with you all the time. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_dead_drop
Yes, there are tar.gz, deb and bin files for amd64, but for me (Core i5 with HD3000) Anomaly isn't running on Ubuntu 11.10.
Am I the only one who has realized, that all you startup people are scared of science? Are the ideas on the list really that hard to fund? We have some very real problems in this world, but all you seem to care are…