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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Diet, caffeine Pepsi!
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#20597 |
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New York Editor
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I blinked. We're still here.
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In the US, for example, due process means that if a law enforcement agency wanted access to my email, my ISP's likely response would be "Show us your court order." They would be unlikely to cough up simply because a cop asked for it, if nothing else to avoid lawsuits out the wazoo. The necessity of getting a judge in the loop and convincing him there is adequate reason to conduct the investigation and sign off on an order directing the ISP to comply constitutes the sort of "due process" I was talking about. I don't know anything about the Saudi legal system, but I suspect they have channels that should be gone through and sign offs that have to happen before an arm of the Saudi government could get access to a Saudi Blackberry subscriber's mail. There may be rather less due process than we have, and a much broader notion of what constitutes something they would see fit to take action over, but there will be a process. Quote:
Richard isn't married, doesn't have kids, a house, a car, or most of the other trappings of middle class existence. He doesn't have mortgage and car payments to make or tuition to spring for, and I believe he actually lives out of the FSF offices. I don't know what his annual income is, but I suspect it would be considered poverty level. RMS doesn't care. He makes enough to cover basic needs and continue to write and evangelize for free software, and doesn't understand why everyone else can't follow his example. "Well, Richard, an awful lot of folks are trying to make their living as programmers and need to get paid for writing code..." Quote:
I'm active on occasion on a site devoted to a flavor of Linux where most of the folks who hang out see Ubuntu as the antithesis of what they think a distro ought to be. They rail about the annoyance of not having root by default and needing to use sudo, and how hard (they think) Ubuntu makes it to pop the hood and learn about the system. My analogy is to the automobile. You can own a drive a car without being a mechanic or knowing the principles of the four stroke internal combustion engine. For things beyond fixing a flat, you pay a specialist to work on it. We aren't quite there yet with computers. You need to have some understanding of how the system works to get the most out of it. But development has been focused on increasingly higher levels of abstraction, reducing what the user had to know to be able to use the machine at all. I can't be bothered to evangelize for Linux on the desktop. Most folks learn only as much as they have to to be able to use the system and accomplish what they want to do. They aren't likely to switch to Linux from Windows because it's different, and will require a learning curve they won't wish to come up. If someone indicates they are interested in trying Linux, I'll probably point them at Ubuntu, simply because it does the best job of installing with minimal involvement from the user and Just Working that I've seen from a Linux distro. If they want to pop the hood and learn more, they can, but they don't have to be a mechanic (or want to be one) simply to use the system at all. I'm not perturbed at all by things like the difficulty of getting root on an Android phone. Linux is in all sorts of things. My wireless router uses a Linux kernel. To get a command line and root access I need to install third party firmware, as the default interface is web based. The ordinary user may not be aware there's a Linux kernel underneath, and should not have to be to use the box. The same goes for Linux based smartphones. If you want to get root just because, fine. If you have to get root because it's the only way to do something you want to do, there's a good case you bought the wrong phone. ______ Dennis |
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Watching Dr Who: The Macra Terror
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Complicated Warlock
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NOTE: Lest I be accused of thread-hijacking, *right now* I'm having a killer conversation with Dennis so
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Here is a New York Times story on the pending execution of a guy who appears to be nothing more than a Lebanese version of John Edward. Granted America still has that little Guantanamo issue to clean up but could you imagine if, instead of a fine for fraud, we actually beheaded Miss Cleo? That's outside the bounds of "cultural differences" if you ask me. I won't fill space with links; I just Googled "Saudi due process" and I got the impression these incidents aren't the only ones. I just have a really hard time believing due process as any rational person understands it is the rule and not the exception, enough so that I wouldn't want to visit the region in order to test the theory. The only people I know who had rarely left the compound as they were support personnel with the Air Force. Quote:
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![]() Not necessarily; just as Ubuntu, which uses sudo and (initially) discourages root logins, cellphones have a wide userbase, many of whom want everything to "just work". Also, just as in Ubuntu, there is a way to enable root access for the enterprising in the rare case the need arises. The difference is, all phones running Android have direct root access locked down by default, so there isn't a "right" phone for that. In addition there's a liability issue: I can all but guarantee the local Verizon store has no interest in reviving bricked phones 10 times a day. |
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It's an interesting hijacking...Please carry on....
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Lord of the Universe
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Sighing dejectedly.
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Does someone need a hug?
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#20606 |
When's Doughnut Day?
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How about a chug? A jug? Even a pair of them?
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#20607 |
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Waiting, like the dog above....on delivery....got the call just as I was headed out the door to work....they would only commit to a four hours delivery window 8-12...for my replacement fridge....everything is cleaned out and packed as much as possible into a couple of coolers (read is bagged in the old fridge) and all slowly melting.....melting....melting away....
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When's Doughnut Day?
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Do you like your salmonella with or without chicken? A little tahini sauce might go nicely with it.
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Sitting on hold with the dentist's office
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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