No. I just don’t kid myself, I know I’ll never read it.
No. I just don’t kid myself, I know I’ll never read it.
They’re using it as a euphemism for poop. For some reason.
They’re not actually unconnected. The skills built on recreational software piracy simply remain useful for industrial software piracy and sanctions-avoidance.
Yeah, 486 DX4/100 was the peak of DOS gaming.
In this case it’s the same god so you’re covered.
Does it matter, unless there’s an agreement that says the US (or some other place where Mozilla actually operates) will enforce Russian law?
Sure, and they can regulate it by blocking access to Mozilla. That’d be within their authority.
That doesn’t mean Mozilla has to answer to them. Mozilla would be within their rights to ignore Roskomnador.
Whether they should is another matter but they don’t have to respond.
operating within that country,
That’s kind of an important detail there… as far as I know Mozilla does not operate within Russia.
I mean… yes? Generally laws only apply within the borders of their jurisdiction.
What, are the Russian police going to come to the US and arrest the CEO of Mozilla Corporation?
Mozilla, as a law-abiding organization, must at least acknowledge the requests of a regulatory agency within its own country.
TIL that Mozilla is a Russian company.
But seriously why the hell would Mozilla be obliged to acknowledge this request? Do they have offices in Russia?
Why is the cc-by-nc-sa license disappointing? Is your disappointment exclusive to version 4.0?
Thanks, Israel. We couldn’t have done it without you.
What a confusing headline.
Yes.
Probably one thousandth of an inch.
What’s with the scare quotes around “support”?
Is there any reason this 5% number still holds true? Back in the days of 40 MB hard drives it made sense to make sure the system didn’t totally run out while root was fixing the low disk situation … but these days even 1% is still several gigabytes of space, not likely to run out that quickly.
Yes… I’d classify context as a reboot of latex.
I’d say only open/libreoffice fits that.
Edit: maybe Tex/latex/lyx too, but context is not.
There’s intel as well. Probably a few other small players. Is Matrox still around?