Because maybe support is gonna be who saves me, cause after all I've got cryptowall
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EDIT: Oh it's from Rescuers Down Under, one of the movies Disney made in that short period of time they were trying to rip-off Bakshi.
I'm genuinely surprised you knew that.
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Blakeyrat knows all and sees all.
Ugh.
Close the blinds! Ugh!
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Too late, we know you've been trying to find furry art on Tumblr to keep up.
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Oh man, I gotta rewatch Extras.
EDIT: See? I know what that clip's from, too!
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furry art on Tumblr
Wait, you mean there's at least one person on this forum who knows that Tumblr isn't just about social injustice?
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But you still have yet to demonstrate that you know what any of them mean.
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There is quite a lot of overlap though. Equal rights for all and all that.
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Tumblr is about social injustice? Like FurAffinity is about political concerns?
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... huh? That's gibberish.
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... huh? That's gibberish.
I still have no clue what that image macro is trying to convey.
... nor that one, really.
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I saw a PC running Windows 95 connected to the internet in a hospital not too long ago. And there were nurses who went on Facebook with Internet Explorer 5.5 on PCs running Windows 2000. (That was hilarious to watch.)
So: I'm not surprised at all.
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Those are some pretty great one-sentence horror stories. You should do one about PHP next.
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What word is "geeze" spelled almost like?
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It's drawn in a cartoon style, what more do you want?
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I still have no clue what that image macro is trying to convey.
"I object to what you---oh, wait, you're right."
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Perhaps your inner Drax needs a little lie-down.
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There, there, I can't help it if your shoulder aliens act like Blakey's at times and you can't distinguish between two words with a Hamming distance of 1.
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view7/3796183/there-there-sheldon-o.gif
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There, there, I can't help it if your shoulder aliens act like Blakey's at times and you can't distinguish between two words with a Hamming distance of 1.
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view7/3796183/there-there-sheldon-o.gif
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And that, folks, is how you shut a woman up.
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Ah, that worked much better than the time I said it my wife's earshot.
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I noticed how incredibly locked-down IIS is when you install an asp.net application on it. The program runs in its own user account and can't access anything that isn't explicitly given to the program.
Why hasn't anyone made a "child-proof" version of their operating system that won't let programs access things that haven't explicitly been allowed?
We already have firewalls and virtual memory and filesystem permissions. Let's make each program live in its own universe that can't access things outside of it. That way, maybe opening a Microsoft Word document won't be able to install a kernel module.
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I noticed how incredibly locked-down IIS is when you install an asp.net application on it. The program runs in its own user account and can't access anything that isn't explicitly given to the program.
Why hasn't anyone made a "child-proof" version of their operating system that won't let programs access things that haven't explicitly been allowed?
We already have firewalls and virtual memory and filesystem permissions. Let's make each program live in its own universe that can't access things outside of it. That way, maybe opening a Microsoft Word document won't be able to install a kernel module.
so..... LojbanOS?
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Whatever you do, don't type su!
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Whatever you do, don't type su!
oh, i would never get the lawyers involved like that.
I'm allergic to litigation.
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there were nurses who went on Facebook with Internet Explorer 5.5 on PCs running Windows 2000
and their hair was perfect
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Yeah. I see this:
"That... but... uh... well......... OK I'll shut up now, you win"
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Why hasn't anyone made a "child-proof" version of their operating system that won't let programs access things that haven't explicitly been allowed?
Haven't like a million people done that?
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@ben_lubar said:
Why hasn't anyone made a "child-proof" version of their operating system that won't let programs access things that haven't explicitly been allowed?
Haven't like a million people done that?
yes they're called:
- Turning off the computer
- not having a computer
- Disconnecting the mains from the computer
- Disassembling the computer
- Violently disassembling the computer
- Explosively disassembling the computer
- A trebuchet
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Sounds like Windows to me. 8+.
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If I open a file on Windows 10, the program that runs is running as my user account, not as its own permissions set.
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Programs not messing with eachother and your system is the whole point of the Universal platform. If you're talking about anything else, you aren't talking about what I'm talking about. I mean, have you seen what Project Centennial is about? Win32 applications that are completely sandboxed.
It's a pretty nice platform.
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If I open a file on Windows 10, the program that runs is running as my user account, not as its own permissions set.
Nothing's stopping you from setting that up yourself, using the Run As... command and a virtual army of app-specific users.
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Yeah, but I'm not the target audience because I don't use Microsoft Word to open spam email files that end in .exe.
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Ok let's phrase it a bit differently:
Nothing's stopping you from writing easy-to-use software that does that, software so easy-to-use even the kind of people who use Microsoft Word to open spam emails can use it.
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Nothing is stopping you from improving git usability
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Wait, you mean there's at least one person on this forum who knows that Tumblr isn't just about social injustice?
It's also about whatever the fuck you call this
https://i.imgur.com/uF0E8pc.png
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@Fox said:
Wait, you mean there's at least one person on this forum who knows that Tumblr isn't just about social injustice?
It's also about whatever the fuck you call this
https://i.imgur.com/uF0E8pc.png
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I'd post an example of what I use Tumblr for, but there aren't spoilers blurry enough or enough
<big>
tags allowed for a proper NSFW warning to justify it.
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Do you really want to know?
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Partially, there is a certain morbid fascination/train wreck appeal, and part of me is curious to see if it conflicts heavily with the stance you normally take here.
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