ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: NPM Is Joining GitHub
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ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: NPM Is Joining GitHub
ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: Google Kubernetes Engine is introducing a cluster management fee on June 6
I loosely follow AWS, GCP and Azure but I always get mixed opinions on them, especially the last two
ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: Google pushed to take action against Android bloatware
What makes the bloatware annoying is that they cannot be fully uninstalled, only disabled. I'm one of the users who disabled these google apps and it annoys me that I cannot remove them.
ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: Taiwan managed to build high-speed rail. Why can't California?
I can only think of highways as secondary runways for planes but I'm unsure as to how much that helps your case.
ralphie02 | 6 years ago | on: Japan resumes commercial whaling after 30 years
ralphie02 | 7 years ago | on: The $349 Nokia 7.1 brings a low price, flagship-style design to the US
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: Canada facing ‘brain drain’ as tech talent leaves for Silicon Valley
Bit pedantic but this really is a far cry from being the "vast majority" of Canada's population.
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: Windows 7 patch for Meltdown enabled arbitrary reads and writes in kernel memory
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: Surviving 75 hours alone in the ocean
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: THIS THING DELETED 3 MONTHS OF WORK – Issue #32405 – Microsoft/vscode
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: Microsoft’s Monopoly Hangover
Only time will tell how effective this strategy is. I for one would love for this to succeed if it means better security for users (especially on older, technologically challenged folks)
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: Google Has Dropped Google Instant Search
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: 300 miles of secret UK cycle paths have been discovered [audio]
ralphie02 | 8 years ago | on: My Family’s Slave
This is actually quite typical of kids (especially in asian cultures?). Being timid and following your parents orders wholeheartedly are so ingrained it's criminal. The children could only do so much as young teenagers; I question the eldest more because he was 20 and has noticed the slavery for a while yet didn't do much to help their Lola (or maybe he did, the author just failed to mention it).
Regardless, it seems like you're being unsympathetic to the author and his siblings. You don't know what they've been through: poverty, fear, abandonment, humiliation, anxiety, etc (speculations). It's a whole lot easier to judge someone's situation based on your current status and upbringing. Just because you think you would've been more resolute if you were in his place doesn't mean that you actually would have been. Remember, this is a family from Asia in the 60-70s.
Not an attack. Just a reminder to put things in perspective.
ralphie02 | 9 years ago | on: Lessons from last week’s cyberattack
ralphie02 | 9 years ago | on: Lessons from last week’s cyberattack
source: https://arstechnica.co.uk/security/2017/05/wcry-microsoft-is...
So I don't really know what you mean by 'hoarding the fix'. The patch was not initially released to some OS versions because they are NO LONGER supported.
ralphie02 | 9 years ago | on: Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP
I don't think you understand how much developer effort is required in maintaining such an old OS. In addition, these same developers need to get paid and since MS is in the business of making money, supporting a SW that massively burn cash (I assume the maintenance is not cheap) is blatantly foolish.
> Why not spend the next 50 years just maintaining Windows 10, just the way it is?
If I understand it correctly, this pretty much is the plan with Win10. It's supposed to be the last Windows OS
ralphie02 | 9 years ago | on: Microsoft: You need to fix your Skype and Microsoft account issues, this is insane
ralphie02 | 9 years ago | on: Why I left Mac for Windows: Apple has given up
I personally don't use Wine but I've encountered people online in the last 10+ years that use the argument that it's "good enough" for people to fully switch to Linux. Realistically, I don't think Wine actually convinced more than a handful of users to abandon Windows