I am developing 1 web-application, and I have my own Virtual Private Server with some hosting company. My Question is, I am developing some application and i will be selling it as software as a service in future soon. But my doubt is, Can my Hosting Company steal my code ? , and if yes, than how ...
I'm currently using Ubuntu 13.04 on my ASUS F201E laptop. I'm trying to install a new OS that is meant to be more compatible with my harware.
I've already created a bootable USB with the new OS on it no problem, and am now trying to reboot and install this new OS on my laptop.
My USB is recogni...
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@JourneymanGeek yeah, it's really irresponsible. If they had at least forgone their own salaries as well you could at least partially understand it, but to play with peoples lives over a political dispute is really disgusting
So yesterday I was looking to add something to a web application where you can schedule meetings in rooms. Pretty much like a calendar. So I looked at fullcalendar
I quickly realized, it doesn't have the view I need. Because I need a horizontal layout :(
Luckily, someone implemented exactly what I needed (yay). Called resource views on top of fullcalendar
But it's not horizontally scrollable :/ So the layout was all mushed
Luckily again, someone implemented horizontal scrolling on top of that previous fork!
So now I'm 2 layers deep into fork hell. And the forks haven't been updated to the latest version of the fullcalendar!
Does anyone by any chance know of a better alternative? :P
I'm like 5 minutes away from building from scratch
@flote I thought about it. But I already know what the other 2 forks had to add to get what I want in fullcalendar. And fullcalendar is a 117K javascript library with variable like gts, sgt, sgs, nwe and the only comments are like ---------- Rendering Code ---------
Especially since after I completed my merge, I realized the difference between editing a file and then selecting "resolve conflict using mine" and editing a file and then selecting "mark as resolved" :P
Anyone heard about ICE Affinity? There are motherboards that have TimeShift, something that is defined as time in switching between cores for load balancing. There are motherboard that have this value above 0 which isn't good. Higher TimeShift means lags in games and frameskips. Owners of such motherboards are said to demand avail of their warranty and demand motherboard that does not have this issue.
I've got a few old programs I pulled off an early 90s-era Windows computer and tried to run them on a relatively modern computer. Interestingly enough, they ran at a blazing fast speed - no, not the 60 frames per second kind of fast, rather the oh-my-god-the-character-is-walking-at-the-speed-of-s...
@Boris_yo so it just sets the affinity for a program, so it uses a specific core item? I think that is built into the system. maybe the start command can pull it off ? try >start /? and look at the first line?
@Boris_yo Low only (aka idle priority) is a good choice by itself to background a process. It will still run 100% ANYWAY , given nothing else wanting the cpu. I used it in that case to do anything to slow the execution down.
@Boris_yo I think that is right, they toss a high process in, that tries to keep the processor busy. A combination of affinity, and priority , could cripple a program. Like put a benchmark and a game forced on the same core (affinity), and put the game at Low (priority), and the benchmark on high, and the game will have about 2 FPS :-)
@Boris_yo affinity just tries to shove the programs thread to only one core item. everything else is pretty much uneffected Including things (not set specific) can still try and use that core item.
@Boris_yo They probably pick a choice process that Hangs up the core with work, but doesn't require a lot of work. Not being a programmer I wouldn't know.
@Ash I have been frustrated :-) or was that just a greeting ? Still trying to get this new computer working. plus get everything off the old computer (organized) plus try and do all the stupid stuff that I did when there was only one.
Thanks for removing my comment about your script not working. I guess your ego couldn't take it?
REM set the name of the directory you would like to target for deleting set dirname=SAMPLE
The following does not seem to work when I set it to a value of 11 for the name
REM set the name of the d...
@OliverSalzburg lol, poor dude. they should have put some user interaction into the script, and used echos instead of comments. Only take 3-4 times as long to make the batch :-)
this is a doubt , may be silly: when wget mirror a site which has a wordpress platform , do wget mirror the file containing password ?if not why doesn't ? is it to do something with robots.txt ?
My favorite is MODX. But they all have risks, they all have issues. They all get hacked at some point. The problem with Wordpress is the same as with Windows. Such a large user base makes it an attractive target. Any vuln found is exploited almost immediately.
@Bob It's only a stock image. MacBooks, iPhones are part of company's marketing. used widely in Hollywood movies. I hardly see common laptops or smartphones.
@Bob That is all very well, but they messed up IE7 and IE8 too, by not bringing it up to the same standards level as other browsers at the time. IE9 is the first compatible browser.
It's no longer fair to say, as a blanket statement, "IE sucks" based solely on your experience even a year ago, considering the pace of browser development.
@Bob Sure - but only three years old - but it doesn't support any of the modern features that FF, Safari and Chrome supported back then. It past acid2, fine but everyone was working with acid3 at the time, and ie8 scored 20%
@Boris_yo Really? Interesting... I may test that out, although performance has never been an issue for me... except when my computer had about 256MB of RAM and an 800mhz processor... but it usually managed fairly well in the end
:1172827 Damn that is a lot. A recent customer of ours had 10% <=IE8 and it was a bit nervous about not support ie8. But damn, these people need to upgrade and pandering to them is not helping anythig
@Boris_yo Interesting... I may give it a try. Although this macbook has given me no issues with any web performance thus far. I'm also on the nightly firefox builds