I love that it's anonymous. It would be cool if it had a read only version (using a random url) to share. Like piratepad (etherpad) has.
As the other replies say, git is already decentralized. What we need is a decentralized way to recognize one of those mirrors as the main one. I think gitchain: http://gitchain.org/ was supposed to solve that.
The search engine didn't find profits. The ad platform did.
No ePubs?
Read two books by him, both had the same exact plot except for locations. There's a man, loses his cat, loses his wife, loses his job, and then there's something magical that is somehow related to the Manchuria war.
It uses flash as a fallback if your browser doesn't support mp4 video.
A new extension everyone can use... https://xkcd.com/927/
Do they from an mp4?
So this is actually making mp4 worse? Talk about innovation.
>“Is the user experience improvement worth the security risk to my private information?” Yes. I'd quote Benjamin Franklin, but probably everybody knows the quote I'm referring to.
You poke into someone's house when you see their front door wide open, see it has been cleaned up and then notify the cops...
It would be interesting if it could provide news that kickstarter keeps private just for backers.
Windows: taking it up to eleven.
Uhmm, my guess is they skipped 9 to avoid confusion with the 9x versions.
Ctrl+Shift+V
Workspaces! I've been using them in Linux since 10 years ago.
You don't have to be part of that half of the population.
I wonder if they are going to pay for all the windows or mac licenses to run on or they have a linux version working inhouse.
I always felt bitcoin was more about replacing paper money than replacing banks. Banks give you interests, Bitcoin just sits there and the amount (in bitcoins) never changes.
Transportation was a solved problem when horse carriages were invented. Every solved problem can be solved even better. Isn't that what most startups are about?
They could just, you know, give it to them?
Back in my times browsers would kill for a 20% market share...
Is the info hash different from a magnet url? can they be translated from one to the other?
Why not address these issues directly in nuget rather than building another layer on top?
I can think of two very easily: Sub-Orbital travel and medical tourism.
I love that it's anonymous. It would be cool if it had a read only version (using a random url) to share. Like piratepad (etherpad) has.
As the other replies say, git is already decentralized. What we need is a decentralized way to recognize one of those mirrors as the main one. I think gitchain: http://gitchain.org/ was supposed to solve that.
The search engine didn't find profits. The ad platform did.
No ePubs?
Read two books by him, both had the same exact plot except for locations. There's a man, loses his cat, loses his wife, loses his job, and then there's something magical that is somehow related to the Manchuria war.
It uses flash as a fallback if your browser doesn't support mp4 video.
A new extension everyone can use... https://xkcd.com/927/
Do they from an mp4?
So this is actually making mp4 worse? Talk about innovation.
>“Is the user experience improvement worth the security risk to my private information?” Yes. I'd quote Benjamin Franklin, but probably everybody knows the quote I'm referring to.
You poke into someone's house when you see their front door wide open, see it has been cleaned up and then notify the cops...
It would be interesting if it could provide news that kickstarter keeps private just for backers.
Windows: taking it up to eleven.
Uhmm, my guess is they skipped 9 to avoid confusion with the 9x versions.
Ctrl+Shift+V
Workspaces! I've been using them in Linux since 10 years ago.
You don't have to be part of that half of the population.
I wonder if they are going to pay for all the windows or mac licenses to run on or they have a linux version working inhouse.
I always felt bitcoin was more about replacing paper money than replacing banks. Banks give you interests, Bitcoin just sits there and the amount (in bitcoins) never changes.
Transportation was a solved problem when horse carriages were invented. Every solved problem can be solved even better. Isn't that what most startups are about?
They could just, you know, give it to them?
Back in my times browsers would kill for a 20% market share...
Is the info hash different from a magnet url? can they be translated from one to the other?
Why not address these issues directly in nuget rather than building another layer on top?
I can think of two very easily: Sub-Orbital travel and medical tourism.