People who don't think the way you do are online trolls.
As George Bush said there, terrorists have no rights or recourse. And he is a terrorist. So?
So he was guilty anyway, that's all I needed to read.
Yes sorry. The browser is directly owned by a for-profit, then.
You're talking about the same Firefox that displays ads on my home page by default, sends analytics to them by default, and is owned by a foundation that is owned by a for-profit company?
I admit I don't go to the cinema and I consume almost no mainstream entertainment but for the last years all I've heard about, regarding cinema, is Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, Star Wars, more Star Wars, and some…
I don't like it, it's un-C-like.
Banning the spreading of ideas requires control of information, yes.
I think "protesting in front of twitter HQ for enabling a political view I don't like" is a silly thing to do. If you don't like X (in this case fascism) I am sure there are better things you can do to stop it, like…
"human rights abuses"... so they will lean left, like that Twitter committee.
>ALICE fails to adequately peer with CAROL’s autonomous network and calls it a feature. It also works the other way around: CAROL does not want to pay ALICE to have premium access. Also, laughable that you call me a…
Liechtenstein has a population of 37,666 and Monaco has a population of 37,308. I mean, they are "countries", but...
>Side note, Netflix isn't using any traffic. They're not sending me a UHD video stream unsolicited. I'm using the traffic. Milk companies put their lorries in the highway to deliver their products. You're the one buying…
ISPs are neutral here, the problem is, once again, that Netflix uses a HUGE amount of traffic, and the normal routes (the ones everybody gets) get saturated. If they want "premium" routes for their MASSIVE traffic, they…
Netflix uses fast.com and their speed index as a way to extort ISPs into giving them traffic for free. They refuse to pay any fees to connect directly to ISPs and then they use that website to imply they are being…
http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/europe It gets much worse depending on the country: http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/italy http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/spain
Apple does not have a <s>monopoly</s> dominant position. In my country I think they are like 10% of the market. You can't abuse your dominant position if you don't have one.
In what cultures exactly?
In this case it was a political change; some OEMs caved and changed the pistol to a water gun and some did not. Emoji are a vital part of the way we communicate online so some see them as a prime way to push their…
That's not everything the TFA says. It begins talking about how uncivil the Chinese are.
The point of Windows is Win32 and DirectX. At least for me: those are the two reasons I can't move to any other OS.
Just prepend https://outline.com/ to the URL. https://outline.com/http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-fe...
Yeah, the same many developers haven't escaped strings they inserted into SQL tables, leading to SQL injections. Does this mean if I don't do that I have a right to brag about it? If I wrote a post saying "look at me, I…
>We don’t share the state of other players if it doesn’t need to be shared, so we can avoid common cheats like “map hacks” (revealing all players on the map). >We let the server’s game simulation make the authoritative…
I don't think it's technically possible to make voting machines secure enough to use them in an election. So I am happy these things happen so the idea of using voting machines fades away forever.
People who don't think the way you do are online trolls.
As George Bush said there, terrorists have no rights or recourse. And he is a terrorist. So?
So he was guilty anyway, that's all I needed to read.
Yes sorry. The browser is directly owned by a for-profit, then.
You're talking about the same Firefox that displays ads on my home page by default, sends analytics to them by default, and is owned by a foundation that is owned by a for-profit company?
I admit I don't go to the cinema and I consume almost no mainstream entertainment but for the last years all I've heard about, regarding cinema, is Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, Star Wars, more Star Wars, and some…
I don't like it, it's un-C-like.
Banning the spreading of ideas requires control of information, yes.
I think "protesting in front of twitter HQ for enabling a political view I don't like" is a silly thing to do. If you don't like X (in this case fascism) I am sure there are better things you can do to stop it, like…
"human rights abuses"... so they will lean left, like that Twitter committee.
>ALICE fails to adequately peer with CAROL’s autonomous network and calls it a feature. It also works the other way around: CAROL does not want to pay ALICE to have premium access. Also, laughable that you call me a…
Liechtenstein has a population of 37,666 and Monaco has a population of 37,308. I mean, they are "countries", but...
>Side note, Netflix isn't using any traffic. They're not sending me a UHD video stream unsolicited. I'm using the traffic. Milk companies put their lorries in the highway to deliver their products. You're the one buying…
ISPs are neutral here, the problem is, once again, that Netflix uses a HUGE amount of traffic, and the normal routes (the ones everybody gets) get saturated. If they want "premium" routes for their MASSIVE traffic, they…
Netflix uses fast.com and their speed index as a way to extort ISPs into giving them traffic for free. They refuse to pay any fees to connect directly to ISPs and then they use that website to imply they are being…
http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/europe It gets much worse depending on the country: http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/italy http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/spain
Apple does not have a <s>monopoly</s> dominant position. In my country I think they are like 10% of the market. You can't abuse your dominant position if you don't have one.
In what cultures exactly?
In this case it was a political change; some OEMs caved and changed the pistol to a water gun and some did not. Emoji are a vital part of the way we communicate online so some see them as a prime way to push their…
That's not everything the TFA says. It begins talking about how uncivil the Chinese are.
The point of Windows is Win32 and DirectX. At least for me: those are the two reasons I can't move to any other OS.
Just prepend https://outline.com/ to the URL. https://outline.com/http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-fe...
Yeah, the same many developers haven't escaped strings they inserted into SQL tables, leading to SQL injections. Does this mean if I don't do that I have a right to brag about it? If I wrote a post saying "look at me, I…
>We don’t share the state of other players if it doesn’t need to be shared, so we can avoid common cheats like “map hacks” (revealing all players on the map). >We let the server’s game simulation make the authoritative…
I don't think it's technically possible to make voting machines secure enough to use them in an election. So I am happy these things happen so the idea of using voting machines fades away forever.