asdfs

๐Ÿ“… Joined in 2012

๐Ÿ”ผ 347 Karma

โœ๏ธ 132 posts

๐ŸŒ€
15 latest posts

Load

(Replying to PARENT post)

Just hosted. cmr's github page says he works for Mozilla.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Isn't the BLE112 already certified? Or does integrating it into a product require you to get the entire product certified?
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

systemd is first that pops to mind. They're at 212, I think. Though given they seem to skip any point versions, that may be seen as "cheating".
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

The difference is that upstream for upstart is open to BSD/Hurd/etc. ports, whereas upstream for systemd is pretty strongly opposed to them and it does not seem they would assist in the effort.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Some could have been stolen from a compromised server.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Can you go into more detail? I often wonder what issues people have with GIMP's UI.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

>As a programmer I find the concept of simply automatically updating libfoo 2.1.x to libfoo 2.1.y because "the developers say it does not break compatibility" scary. Software is written by people, developers accidentally break compatibility all the time, or write software which depends on buggy behavior, behavior which later gets fixed by other developers, thus breaking said software. Thus all common Linux package managers are themselves broken by design. They are only acceptable if you accept that occasionally some things will just stop working after a system update.

Sounds like you'd be interested in NixOS.

๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

I experienced this myself recently. The Netflix metro app decided that something was wrong with the DRM path on my two-day old install of Windows 8.1. After much googling, I ended up having to re-install the OS. It was a very similar experience to when something breaks on a Linux install, except that I had less ability to go digging into the internals (not that that would be helpful for someone who doesn't know a lot about computers).

I think the primary difference with Linux is that developers are fairly content mucking about with things, so breakage that would be a showstopper for someone who is not intimately familiar with computers goes somewhat unnoticed. It's hard to step back and say "what would I do if I didn't know about <x,y,z>?" in daily life.

๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

The developer of SpaceChem also created The Bureau of Steam Engineering http://www.zachtronics.com/bse/bse.htm and The Codex of Alchemical Engineering http://www.zachtronics.com/alchemy/alchemy.htm which are both free.

Incidentally, I didn't realize that he was the creator of Infiniminer. For those unfamiliar with the game, it is what inspired Notch to create Minecraft.

๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

What's the opposition to MSG? I was under the impression that it was fine, though that there was a possibility that some people have adverse reactions to it โ€” but if you're not one of those people, it's nothing to be concerned about.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Hosted e-mail pricing is broken. "/yr" should change to "/<length of time>" when you change from yearly to monthly/biannual.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Unfortunately while the CPUs themselves are quite reasonable, motherboards tend to be far more expensive and less available. I wonder how much of a markup Intel has on the server chipsets vs. desktop ones; it'd be interesting to know whether Intel or motherboard manufacturers are making bank on the boards.
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0

(Replying to PARENT post)

Were it not for the current shortage of 280X cards due to Litecoin mining, one could build a similar Hackintosh for quite a low price. Though you'd be stuck with 3GiB of memory per card rather than 6GiB (at least until MSI releases their 6GiB 280X, which they have listed on their site).
๐Ÿ‘คasdfs๐Ÿ•‘11y๐Ÿ”ผ0๐Ÿ—จ๏ธ0