I think the key word was "intrinsically". It's like public photography, it's intrinsically legal, except when it's a Flock camera and then it's suddenly an invasion of privacy.
It certainly wasn't a mistake in the beginning, but it's certainly a mistake now.
> TVs need to continuously improve to keep selling, as do video game systems, etc. I think that's true, and it's actually a very interesting topic. Just imagine the prospect that technology has effectively stalled out,…
Can anybody say what is going to happen? It's not a rhetorical question, and the implied or entailed context might involve a Nash equilibrium of some sort. Right now the rate of signal is high, and the ratio of noise is…
> The FSF wouldn't participate in a lawsuit like this because ... Because in reality the FSF is a WELFARE program for RMS. Look, I'm done defending the FSF and the GPL. I worked professionally on open source software…
Proton is just emulation, and it will happily expose the underlying host system to the running game software. In particular the filesystem and some peripheral devices. However, Valve is moving towards sandboxing in…
The funny thing is even data structure is really an array of memory depending how low down deep one looks. All the people who took an intro computer science course knows, those who had to implement a heap allocator,…
Certainly. However, The developer seems to want to avoid the $2,500 per violation by any child who accesses the calculator, and might see a dick pic... because that calculator firmware does indeed allow for image…
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Somebody in the other thread said it best... Wikipedia should simply block the UK entirely.
I'm not sure what you mean by some of the things you write, but the part about Microsoft being "cool guy phase" was hilarious. I'd say Microsoft buying GitHub was part of a strategy to not lose relevance in the world…
As ridiculous or absurd as this idea might seem, it's probably the most succinct and likely effective response to this kind of situation. The UK is betting the rest of the world doesn't reciprocate.
And did amphetamines on trains...
Thank you!
It was not behind a paywall. It worked for me.
The SLS was a good idea, and it's actually a great rocket. However you are correct in saying it turned into a huge program for the old school rocket industrial complex. I think the private sector currently does this…
You're right about the Rust static binary size. Hello world is really large, and it's unamusing how so much of the standard library is creamed into the resulting binary, no matter how trivial... Do you know the current…
This might seems like a rant for some of you, of even heretical to certain shell zealots... But it's about time we move past Posix compliance for shells. Don't get me wrong, it was a fabulous thing back in the 1980s and…
I'm sure many of you remember the Monkey selfie from a few years ago... meh! I'm also sure many of you understand the farther reaching implications of this ruling, especially how it relates to software code written by…
Yeah the existing managers left behind will probably be overloaded, because one person cannot scale over so many direct reports. So then perhaps Amazon has figured out how to scale middle managers so they can…
I was at a certain open source company IBM acquired, and it was certainly an interesting experience. I certainly don't harbor any overtly negative feelings towards IBM. I used to have negative feelings about IBM many…
The natural gas situation is still sketchy because the incentive to build more capacity is very low, but the natural gas alongside coal electricity generation is know as baseband power. Very reliable inertial generators…
Ah GO... my favorite language, which I was supposed to be the chosen one... I learned Java after learning GO, and I learned go after learning C++. So I have my own perspective. I still love using GO, but omg my blood…
I smell money!
I think the key word was "intrinsically". It's like public photography, it's intrinsically legal, except when it's a Flock camera and then it's suddenly an invasion of privacy.
It certainly wasn't a mistake in the beginning, but it's certainly a mistake now.
> TVs need to continuously improve to keep selling, as do video game systems, etc. I think that's true, and it's actually a very interesting topic. Just imagine the prospect that technology has effectively stalled out,…
Can anybody say what is going to happen? It's not a rhetorical question, and the implied or entailed context might involve a Nash equilibrium of some sort. Right now the rate of signal is high, and the ratio of noise is…
> The FSF wouldn't participate in a lawsuit like this because ... Because in reality the FSF is a WELFARE program for RMS. Look, I'm done defending the FSF and the GPL. I worked professionally on open source software…
Proton is just emulation, and it will happily expose the underlying host system to the running game software. In particular the filesystem and some peripheral devices. However, Valve is moving towards sandboxing in…
The funny thing is even data structure is really an array of memory depending how low down deep one looks. All the people who took an intro computer science course knows, those who had to implement a heap allocator,…
Certainly. However, The developer seems to want to avoid the $2,500 per violation by any child who accesses the calculator, and might see a dick pic... because that calculator firmware does indeed allow for image…
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Somebody in the other thread said it best... Wikipedia should simply block the UK entirely.
I'm not sure what you mean by some of the things you write, but the part about Microsoft being "cool guy phase" was hilarious. I'd say Microsoft buying GitHub was part of a strategy to not lose relevance in the world…
As ridiculous or absurd as this idea might seem, it's probably the most succinct and likely effective response to this kind of situation. The UK is betting the rest of the world doesn't reciprocate.
And did amphetamines on trains...
Thank you!
It was not behind a paywall. It worked for me.
The SLS was a good idea, and it's actually a great rocket. However you are correct in saying it turned into a huge program for the old school rocket industrial complex. I think the private sector currently does this…
You're right about the Rust static binary size. Hello world is really large, and it's unamusing how so much of the standard library is creamed into the resulting binary, no matter how trivial... Do you know the current…
This might seems like a rant for some of you, of even heretical to certain shell zealots... But it's about time we move past Posix compliance for shells. Don't get me wrong, it was a fabulous thing back in the 1980s and…
I'm sure many of you remember the Monkey selfie from a few years ago... meh! I'm also sure many of you understand the farther reaching implications of this ruling, especially how it relates to software code written by…
Yeah the existing managers left behind will probably be overloaded, because one person cannot scale over so many direct reports. So then perhaps Amazon has figured out how to scale middle managers so they can…
I was at a certain open source company IBM acquired, and it was certainly an interesting experience. I certainly don't harbor any overtly negative feelings towards IBM. I used to have negative feelings about IBM many…
The natural gas situation is still sketchy because the incentive to build more capacity is very low, but the natural gas alongside coal electricity generation is know as baseband power. Very reliable inertial generators…
Ah GO... my favorite language, which I was supposed to be the chosen one... I learned Java after learning GO, and I learned go after learning C++. So I have my own perspective. I still love using GO, but omg my blood…
I smell money!