This is a shame it was the best chance to get people off Skype.
Personally my laptop needs to run two browsers an ide and a couple of other programs - as well as a local instance of what I'm working on. This leaves ram+cpu for 0.5 electron apps one runs but now my system is a…
I suspect there are some segments that pay pretty well once pensions are accounted for.
They do get a dime. When I buy a new hardcover book I remember that the book will have a resale value and account for that in what I am prepared to pay.
> Behave like us, or get the hell out. Is that racist to you? Depends on the level of behaviour. But largely yes that is a fairly racist sentiment.
Is this sarcastic? Borrowing millions of dollars at 20-30% to compete with some cash rich companies who already dominate the market seems crazy - (borrowing at 5% could be another matter).
I guess if there was an opportunity that had to be taken now you might consider it - but spend some serious time modelling the risk. 30% is too high for week to week cash flow issues though I agree.
Because osx in not linux? (Although it does bundle some out of date gnu tools.) A separate osx section would seem more appropriate.
No but they should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The studies saying eggs were bad for were funded by the cereal industry...
Citation?
Well this petition is part of a democratic process as well.
Actually the uk is one of the only counties in the world that has no protection against retrospective legislation - and has implemented retrospective legislation in recent history. Having said this ignoring this vote…
You are aware that these petitions are just that - petitions. Anyone can start one about anything. They have no constitutional meaning and can be totally ignored (and usually are).
No the uk has no direct democracy. Parliament is sovereign not the electorate. Indeed before any referendum the uk parliament has to pass specific legislation binding itself to the result+. These petitions are a…
Some sort of super private browsing mode would be nice. I'm not sure I trust Mozilla to get that right though. Their main priority is pushing the Web forward (and keeping up with chrome). Privacy is difficult and…
? Tor is freely available to any one. Tor browser is so simple my mother uses it. At this point I don't understand why people would do a websearch for something they would not discuss in public without using Tor.
The (incorrect) concept of the world consisting of good and bad guys whilst dangerous and leading to flawed reasoning about society (of which this post is an excellent example) is fascinating. I'd be really interested…
I think the point is that the law should be refined so that if they ask you for something they should make it clear what you are legally required to handover and what they are asking nicely for. Then punish officiors or…
Please don't do this. I haven't used Windows much since XP (because of work). I know they've improved permissions and security a lot since then (I remember having to explain to my family members why UAC was a good thing…
Does ntfs not have an executable bit as part of its permissions??
Check out the arch linux wiki.
I read the discussion. Even if well sourced this is likely to be deleted by 'consensus' that it is not 'notable'. This is just another example of why I've given up on Wikipedia. The notability trolls are just one of the…
This is a shame it was the best chance to get people off Skype.
Personally my laptop needs to run two browsers an ide and a couple of other programs - as well as a local instance of what I'm working on. This leaves ram+cpu for 0.5 electron apps one runs but now my system is a…
I suspect there are some segments that pay pretty well once pensions are accounted for.
They do get a dime. When I buy a new hardcover book I remember that the book will have a resale value and account for that in what I am prepared to pay.
> Behave like us, or get the hell out. Is that racist to you? Depends on the level of behaviour. But largely yes that is a fairly racist sentiment.
Is this sarcastic? Borrowing millions of dollars at 20-30% to compete with some cash rich companies who already dominate the market seems crazy - (borrowing at 5% could be another matter).
I guess if there was an opportunity that had to be taken now you might consider it - but spend some serious time modelling the risk. 30% is too high for week to week cash flow issues though I agree.
Because osx in not linux? (Although it does bundle some out of date gnu tools.) A separate osx section would seem more appropriate.
No but they should be taken with a pinch of salt.
The studies saying eggs were bad for were funded by the cereal industry...
Citation?
Well this petition is part of a democratic process as well.
Actually the uk is one of the only counties in the world that has no protection against retrospective legislation - and has implemented retrospective legislation in recent history. Having said this ignoring this vote…
You are aware that these petitions are just that - petitions. Anyone can start one about anything. They have no constitutional meaning and can be totally ignored (and usually are).
No the uk has no direct democracy. Parliament is sovereign not the electorate. Indeed before any referendum the uk parliament has to pass specific legislation binding itself to the result+. These petitions are a…
Some sort of super private browsing mode would be nice. I'm not sure I trust Mozilla to get that right though. Their main priority is pushing the Web forward (and keeping up with chrome). Privacy is difficult and…
? Tor is freely available to any one. Tor browser is so simple my mother uses it. At this point I don't understand why people would do a websearch for something they would not discuss in public without using Tor.
The (incorrect) concept of the world consisting of good and bad guys whilst dangerous and leading to flawed reasoning about society (of which this post is an excellent example) is fascinating. I'd be really interested…
I think the point is that the law should be refined so that if they ask you for something they should make it clear what you are legally required to handover and what they are asking nicely for. Then punish officiors or…
Please don't do this. I haven't used Windows much since XP (because of work). I know they've improved permissions and security a lot since then (I remember having to explain to my family members why UAC was a good thing…
Does ntfs not have an executable bit as part of its permissions??
Check out the arch linux wiki.
I read the discussion. Even if well sourced this is likely to be deleted by 'consensus' that it is not 'notable'. This is just another example of why I've given up on Wikipedia. The notability trolls are just one of the…