I thought Oracle DBMS was the worse shit you can get, until I needed to work with MS SQL Server...
I don't know... When Oracle is demanding money for updates and essentially copy-pasting Red Hat Linux with their own for the charge of 28392482394$ per month, at least with Windows you know third-parties will either screw you over the most or Windows Update will interrupt you.
Then again I have yet to find out why anyone would ever consider systemd a sane alternative...
The Recruitment page of my state's (only) power company has to be the worst website in terms of reliability I've ever encountered. Page loadings that took almost forever, "internal error" messages here and there, and does it mean the attachments' file size exceeded the limit!? I checked them all and none of them exceeded 50KB! How much smaller can they get!? Fuck, don't hire cheap noobs to code your websites just for the sake of saving costs!
The Mt.Gox website was originally founded by Jed McCaleb as an online exchange for buying and selling Magic: The Gathering cards, a popular trading card game. Its name was an initialism of Magic: The Gathering Online eXchange.
Will this affect my ability to develop my extensions on Windows? No. You can still load unpacked extensions in developer mode on Windows. Also, you can continue to develop extensions on Chrome Dev channel/Canary, where these changes are not effective.
...had no other issues apart from screen sensitivity where it would register a tap rather than a swipe etc, Now seems to have been resolved with latest update...
Great. I thought my phone's touch screen had a serious hardware malfunction and almost send it for servicing. Can't wait for the latest firmware to come out later.
I once spent a whole evening and night setting up one of them MS SQL things for school. I eventually just got pissed off at it, quit it and got drunk.
A million years ago, I had to set up a site for a school project using MS SQL, it was live for about three days before dying in heap of smouldering crap. I got a decent grade anyway, I can't remember what the problem was back then.
I wonder why not everyone is using MySQL/PostgreSQL for large scale project and SQLite for small scale/application project (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)