But technically with this solution your content will be hosted on the Liberate server too. So when that server goes down or gets slow, so does your entire website. PageLime would be the best option in that case. Allowing remote javascript on your site can be just as bad as giving FTP credentials. Besides, you can just create an FTP account for the CMS.
I was really excited about the N900 too. Not that i have anything against it now, but it's just sad to know nokia has just abandoned the platform right after releasing the phone. Community support is great though!
You know, nothing is perfect.
Ever played a landscape game on the iPhone, watched a movie in landscape, or whatever? Ever noticed how you somehow always cover the speaker with your hand without noticing it? I do. It's driving me nuts.
From what i've always understood, if he is transported in a car together with a diplomat, the UK police are still not allowed to stop them. So he himself doesn't have to be a diplomat.
Same here, and it confuses the hell out of me. Everytime i tell someone about yet-another-privacy-issue, and each time they answer "well, i have nothing to hide".
You could still have people go to voting booths. Let the booth generate a random address per user. Keep generated addresses in booths to enable paper trail of votes to the booth.
This has always been confusing to me: "I have to drink my beer from a paper bag, so there is nothing to be seen. What do you think everybody drinks from their paper bags? Coca-cola?"
What I like about the more 'underground' genres like in my case Drum & Bass is most artist are not doing it to make a commercial success, but because they love the music.
I just figured he had a fail-safe somewhere that he has to check into every x days. If he doesn't for a while the password gets e-mailed to a bunch of people.
In this regard WP8 is very much like iOS and not even close to Android.
Apps are 'tombstoned' when they are not the visible app. So no matter how many apps you install, when they're not open, they won't use battery.
I can't help but think this will only result in disasters.
“Business people have a hard time grasping the fundamental concepts behind web applications, and they often lack the patience required”
Exactly. That's why those business people hire developers to build their web applications. If we're going to let them create their webapps using drag & drop, what do we expect for an outcome?
I just don't get it. Gamers are apparently very eager to play a new version of Half Life. Just like they love to play yet ANOTHER version of GTA (and it's selling!). Why not go ahead and create that game people are waiting for?
(yes i understand this message is fake, but considering the time it takes Valve to create HL3 i seriously doubt it will ever come)
That's awesome! I remember most pages looked like that back in the day actually. I even offered it as a 'service' to Dragonball Z websites. It existed of just a background image with all the borders/effects in it, and transparent tables on top of it with a content structure just like yours. Good times.
That is correct. In The Netherlands we already have net neutrality, but this hasn't stopped the Pirate Bay from being blocked.
However, try to prove to a judge the entire protocol is illegal and should be blocked.
Our small country of The Netherlands previously used the subreddit /r/netherlands. Until some mods demoted other mods and started abusing their powers.
Most active users have moved away from that sub to /r/thenetherlands, but the sad thing is people who want to learn about our country end up in the wrong subreddit with a bunch of trolls.
Yes, reddit needs some kind of protection against moderators with ill intentions.
I was first thinking about "how do you keep in touch with people then?" but obviously there's a lot of other channels you can use. The only thing that would bother me is how you would contact the emergency services? Do you send them an e-mail? Or do you have some other radio equipment like a walkie-talkie?
There was quite a stir in the ingress community last weekend because there was a sort of "launch event" in Montreal for the iOS app, but the app was not released yet.. Good to see it's here at last.
> My co-creator, an EMBA student, and I are taking the course as a way to iterate through our product and process. She is in charge of the business model, and I am doing the coding. Our professors urged everyone to start talking about equity splitting as soon as possible; and my co-creator had a really simple answer to that: "I should have 100%," she said.
That sounds like a bad deal already. Good thing he didn't sign the agreement. But i wonder what the agreement he drafted up contained.