Displaying 20 results from an estimated 366 matches for "insult".
2002 Aug 09
1
asking for help (was RE: nnet trouble, continued)
> From: Sirotkin, Alexander [mailto:demiurg at ti.com]
>
> P.S. Anybody who finds my postings insulting, please write a
> mail filter
> for my address. Although I can not understand why it may insult
> anybody.
>
> P.P.S. Must be related to cultural differences, I guess...
It's not insulting to me, personally, but quite possibly to the author of
that software, who spe...
2011 Apr 26
1
Public Apology to Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore
I was misconstrued as having insulted Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew. My
words were twisted and misinterpreted and I feel that there is a need to
explain myself and set the record straight.
[b]What really happened[/b]
It was sometime in Aug/Sep in the year 2009. The setting was in the
Tampines Central office of Asiasoft Online Pte...
2008 Mar 21
2
Re: BUG: Forum driving away experienced users
...into newbies and non-newbies the people the other Alan despises so much won't think of themselves as newbies.
As a relative newbie myself I find it hard to swallow some of the near-elitist attitude shown by some experts, calling someone who isn't as experienced as you a noob is just plain insulting. I hope when those people learn something new they don't get a dose of their own medicine as I doubt they will like it.
How you deal with the people who don't read the FAQs, check the AppDB, etc and can't post a thought out question is the miilion dollar question that every help/sup...
2020 Aug 20
2
[PATCH 05/28] media/v4l2: remove V4L2-FLAG-MEMORY-NON-CONSISTENT
...st revert it ASAP as the design wasn't thought
> out at all.
The UAPI and V4L2/videobuf2 changes are in good shape and the only
wrong part is the use of DMA API, which was based on an earlier email
guidance anyway, and a change to the synchronization part . I find
conclusions like the above insulting for people who put many hours
into designing and implementing the related functionality, given the
complexity of the videobuf2 framework and how ill-defined the DMA API
was, and would feel better if such could be avoided in future
communication.
That said, we can revert it on the basis of the i...
2006 Jun 26
13
Why no forum app in rails yet?
...So creating a forums application seems like something that rails can
handle easily and well, and whatever implementation that came to
fruition would be head and shoulders above existing products like
vBulliten and phpBB.
Even the existing rails forums are using php-based forum products! An
insult if you ask me.
So my question -- is there any current development of a rails-based forum?
-Grant
2020 Aug 20
2
[PATCH 05/28] media/v4l2: remove V4L2-FLAG-MEMORY-NON-CONSISTENT
...PM +0200, Tomasz Figa wrote:
> > The UAPI and V4L2/videobuf2 changes are in good shape and the only
> > wrong part is the use of DMA API, which was based on an earlier email
> > guidance anyway, and a change to the synchronization part . I find
> > conclusions like the above insulting for people who put many hours
> > into designing and implementing the related functionality, given the
> > complexity of the videobuf2 framework and how ill-defined the DMA API
> > was, and would feel better if such could be avoided in future
> > communication.
>
>...
2017 Nov 14
3
C6 and xfce
...t 5-cent.us wrote:
>> ??? Did I miss something?
>
> You left out the details of what you actually did.? Should we guess?? :)
>
> My guess is: you ran "startx".? That starts a session as the user that runs
> "startx"
Excuse me, but there's no need for insults. You know perfectly well that I'm a
professional sysadmin, and that I've been here for years.
It's a Netbook. I yum groupinstalled xfce, created an /etc/sysconfig/desktop,
added a line in /etc/X11/prefdm to include xfce, copying one of the other
lines, and rebooted. It came in in r...
2005 Sep 10
4
Mailinglist moderation
...ers.
I don't think the topic really doesn't matter in these discussions, and if
done in private they would stand for long anyway.
I would propose someone who has authority of moderating people to send out
a warning when a thread has to end (eg. when people start repeating
themselves or insults become the main theme) and if necessary temporarily
moderate these people/the thread.
I think the mere existence of such a moderator could be sufficient to end
lasting threads like the previous.
Kind regards,
-- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ --
[all I want is a wa...
2015 Nov 04
1
getting a CentOS6 VM on VMware ESXi platform to recognize a new disk device
...seem to work.
>>
>> I installed sg3_utils and ran
>> #scsi-rescan
>>
>> but that seemed to have done nothing for some reason.
>>
> Dumb question: did dmesg even bother to notice *something* was attached?
possibly dumb question, possibly unintentionally insulting your
intelligence...
you know that when he said "run # scsi-rescan" that meant 'type in
"scsi-rescan" as the root user', right? and not '#scsi-rescan'?
#anything will always appear to do nothing as the shell thinks you're
typing in a comment. I only...
2006 Jan 18
3
Bootable Floppy w/ Networking & Shell?
...I
have found solutions which require me to build a stipped down kernel
with specific network card support, creating the filesystem and
installing the kernel and any utils I need. Is there any solution
anyone knows of which is less cubersome?
TIA
--
Jason Gerfen
"The charge that he had insulted Turkey's armed forces was dropped, but he still faces the charge that he insulted "Turkishness", lawyers said."
~ BBC News Article
2006 Mar 01
2
o''reilly''s arrogance
although basically hopeful of the company''s ''rough cuts'' venture, i am
insulted by the fact that o''reilly''s safari service offers important material
to its regular subscribers only if they pay extra for it. o''reilly''s material
on ajax is a good example: all of the introductory coverage is available only
as pricey ''rough cuts...
2003 Mar 14
1
Re: Please confirm your message
...>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Felker, whats your problem ? I can normally smell a wanker if i meet
>>one, even in the internet. I have no idea why my sensors were failing on
>>you in first instance, probably because you are hiding your stupid and
>>immatured insulting behind technical argumentation. In the end you're
>>nothing but a poor, socially handicapped person, unable for normal
>>communication and hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. Somebody
>>pay this guy a psychologist, he needs one desperately.
>>
>>You fe...
2007 Sep 27
14
Camping and ruby2ruby
Hi everybody,
I would like to use ruby2ruby in a caming project, but there seems to
be an incompatibility with camping, ruby2ruby and markaby.
Unfortunately I receive strange Markaby::InvalidXhtmlErrors.
To demonstrate, that only combination of all three components causes
the problem I added the following code. I relies on Markaby and
ruby2ruby only and works fine (a.k.a. as expected).
2016 Sep 14
3
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction - yet ldap ssl = no is set
Am 14.09.2016 um 14:06 schrieb lejeczek via samba:
> I also see:
>
> Unable to create directory /var/lib/samba-second for file
> dbwrap_watchers.tdb. Error was No such file or directory.
>
> I'm trying:
>
> root directory = /var/lib/samba-second
> lock directory = /var/lib/samba-second
> state directory = /var/lib/samba-second
> cache directory =
2011 Jan 03
4
using "plot" with time series object - "axes = FALSE" option does not appear to work
Dear R-help,
I am attempting to plot data using standard R plot utilities. The
data was retrieved from FRED (St. Louis Federal Reserve) using the
package quantmod. My question is NOT about quantmod. While I
retrieve data using quantmod, I am not using its charting utility. I
have been having success using the standard R "plot" utilities to this
point with this type of data.
2003 Mar 14
0
Re: Please confirm your message
...s or in movie files.
>>Rich
>>
>>
>
>Felker, whats your problem ? I can normally smell a wanker if i meet
>one, even in the internet. I have no idea why my sensors were failing on
>you in first instance, probably because you are hiding your stupid and
>immatured insulting behind technical argumentation. In the end you're
>nothing but a poor, socially handicapped person, unable for normal
>communication and hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. Somebody
>pay this guy a psychologist, he needs one desperately.
>
>You feel this mailing list...
2005 Mar 30
35
Respect and Disappointment
I''ve finally started a blog. I really didn''t want to go public with it
until I was sure I keep it up, but DHH posted a entry to his blog that I
feel compelled to comment on.
You can read about it on my blog:
http://www.bloglines.com/blog/CurtHibbs
Curt
2013 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] SolusOS 2 + Clang
...pts run infinitely faster than
when run with GCC. Obviously this is due to the test binaries being
built to test various compiler features.
In a word: Stunned.
So I tried building various other components with Clang. Notable (and
well known) failures include GLibc and the kernel. I find it more
insulting that the standard components put forth by GNU (such as glibc)
rely on their own non-standard extensions. Simply put: If you want to
use one, you must use all. The case extends to binutils, gcc, etc.
So, mild rant aside.. I'd like to make it known that I intend to build
the vast majority...
2015 Feb 01
0
hello world
Ray Andrews via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> writes:
> Do you guys like feedback from people who just gavesyslinux a first
> try? I have a few bitches if you do ;-)
Hi,
I for one don't expect insults after such a start. Please share your
thoughts, constructive feedback is always useful. Even if there may be
good reasons for some things being as they are.
--
Regards,
Feri.
2015 Oct 20
2
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...in the words that you choose.** We are a community of
>> professionals, and we conduct ourselves professionally. Be kind to
>> others. Do
>>
>
> What kind of professionals? Professional boxers perhaps? Who do have a
> habit to get under the skin of the opponent with a insults before the match.
>
> Rarely people in their teens, or early twenties would be considered as
> professional on any area of expertise. So by claiming that community
> consist of professionals, aren't you already discriminating against
> individuals who do not have any professiona...