Not exact matches
Radical utopias are out of fashion in the 21st century, but if they
ever do reemerge, I suspect it will be thanks to the
open - ended nature of
software, because virtual communities can serve as a proof of concept for ideas that might seem implausible were they merely described on paper.
Have you
ever tried to
open up a file on your computer, but couldn't because it was formatted for different
software than what you had installed?
No judge has
ever determined what they mean by «reliability» of a machine controlled by
software code, as I indicate in chapter 6 of Electronic Evidence (4th edn, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies for the SAS Humanities Digital Library, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2017), which is also an
open source text http://ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/humanities-digital-library/observing-law-ials-
open-book-service-law/electronic-evidence.
Ever since the first commit, Coinbase has relied tremendously of
open source
software to build its systems and products.
Speaking of TouchWiz, didn't you
ever blame Samsung for making the
software on its Galaxy devices heavy and clunky, so much so that even day - to - day tasks like
opening the dialer and the gallery took ages to
open?