Adoption will probably take a very long time, too.

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RE: 5G Cellular draft spec released
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RE: Xiaomi's New $362 Bests Samsung Galaxy S8 for Half the Price
That is so cheap. Why don't they offer it in other markets? People would definitely buy that.
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RE: Build a Real VPN with OpenVPN
@Neil_Hines I'm not sure what you are trying to say there.
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RE: Amazon Echo Look Adds Camera Capabilities to the AI Platform
Instead of being told "yes" when an order is placed, it's going to start getting "oh god yes".
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
Basically, the NSA was incompetent and didn't know basic security. Surprised? I didn't think so.
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech News
NSFW is Not Safe for Work. Maybe NSA is Not Safe for America?
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RE: Mass email hoax causes closures across the US and Canada
He only sent me a few hundred thousand, I feel ripped off.
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RE: Deploy AetherStore 2.0, Plant a Tree!
@shannon said in Deploy AetherStore 2.0, Plant a Tree!:
@Reid-Cooper thanks
Shooting for a small AetherStore forest!
First there were cloud forests, now there are fog forests.
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RE: Swag
I use vendor USB sticks almost exclusively. I boot machines from them, I use them for file transfers. They tend to stick around for a long time.
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.NET Goes Open Sources and is Coming to Mac OSX and Linux
This is huge news in the development world. Microsoft's legendary .NET framework has been open sourced! This far more than a decade after the Mono project attempted to do just this. .NET will be coming to Mac and Linux at some point. This will breath a whole new life into C# for sure and definitely puts Java on a strong defensive stance. If you can run .NET on Linux you can avoid many Java headaches while getting many of its benefits.
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RE: A Neue Comic Font and Free Too
Great, just what we need, an excuse to keep using Comic Sans.
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RE: PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEEEEEE
Looking forward to learning more about Waterford's products.
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RE: MangoCon Venue Research
What a gorgeous day. You would never guess that there was just snow!
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RE: Adminer
The comparison link is the more useful one, here is the one from the article: Comparing phpMyAdmin and Adminer
Although with the maturity and market acceptance of phpMyAdmin, does Adminer have much of a chance at wide adoption?