Comment who owns my computer (Score 2) 55
I paid a handsome sum for it, but somehow everyone else seems to thing they can demand a fee for me to use it and take control of it
I paid a handsome sum for it, but somehow everyone else seems to thing they can demand a fee for me to use it and take control of it
Or using a backup solution that alters RMAN info
Wanna bet it doesn't exist? It does, I worked on it and engineering support couldn't be convinced it was an issue... "why would you restore to the same DB instance". I won't say where they were.
Naaaa
But didja ever hear about the Kesterson drain?
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2F...
See the part about contamination. Anything like 4Chan is kinda like that
Bad stuff happens when things get concentrated like that... Or if a ghetto is made
"The point is nobody is going to trust 4chan anymore"
You say that like it's a bad thing
Never said it did
in the 1930 the germans drove the scientists out
Maga/DJT is doing it here now
where are mod points when I want to mod up
What happens if/when the Indian IT outsourcing machine collapses?
What are the unforeseen consequences?
In theory, Americans get those jobs, but do they? Where, and what do those Indian works end up involved in?
We already have large Indian-based "scam" operations. Will that expand? To what effect?
Inquiring minds want to know
Best to take a look at how institutions of higher learning do things, then and especially now
I'm just saying it is/was the norm for the equipment owner to claim ownership
they missed DJT
"... he and Allen "hunched over the PDP-10 in Harvard's computer lab, writing the code that would become the first product of our new company." A resource neither of them owned... (in today's world that work product would belong to Harvard). And then bitched when people shared it?
Yes, he does do some good now. But he is and was a nasty man
It was sent to the east coast and offloaded a group of largely incompetent spies/saboteurs.
I *think* all were caught post-hasty, but my recall is fuzzy... Some may have faded into the woodwork.
It seems Putins' Russia has declared war on the world. We just haven't acknowledged it yet.
Remember how the Boston marathon bomber was "identified" by the mob and hounded? This is simply the next iteration.
So, yes, Yale CAN be sued for acting on this.
They will certainly lose, in time.
I can only hope the loss will be large enough to make them think before acting on unverified, anonymous reporting.
Are you there to develop skills or to build a network of connections?
In a Cambridge-style debate, I heard on NPR 20 years ago the proponents of the later proposition carried the debate.
This seems to show that this has become the majority view.
The problem is that the students and the instructors don't agree on the goals
When the bosses talk about improving productivity, they are never talking about themselves.