Gdy sysadmini rządzili światem
Cory Doctorow słynne cytaty
Ten bachor przyszedł na świat po to, by ssać cycka.
Gdy sysadmini rządzili światem
Gdy sysadmini rządzili światem
„Co, nigdy nie spotkałeś laski, która cokolwiek znałaby się na komputerach?”
Gdy sysadmini rządzili światem
„Nie, to wina Microsoftu – odparł Felix.”
Ilekroć muszę być w pracy o drugiej w nocy, są tylko dwa powody – PIPKAK albo Microsyf.
Gdy sysadmini rządzili światem
Cory Doctorow: Cytaty po angielsku
“This is why I loved technology: if you used it right, it could give you power and privacy.”
Little Brother (2008)
"Where is my flying car?", 3rd Degree (September 2007) https://web.archive.org/web/20110305022421/http://3degree.ecu.edu.au/articles/1378
First lines
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (2003)
"BBC photographer prevented from shooting St Paul's because he might be 'al Qaeda operative'" BoingBoing (30 November 2009) http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/30/bbc-photographer-pre.html
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (2005)
"A note about this book, January 9, 2003
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (2003)
Microsoft Research DRM talk http://craphound.com/msftdrm.txt(17 June 2004)
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (2005)
The FBI wants a backdoor only it can use – but wanting it doesn't make it possible http://theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/24/the-fbi-wants-a-backdoor-only-it-can-use-but-wanting-it-doesnt-make-it-possible in The Guardian (24 February 2016)
“It's not necessarily about what career you pick. It's about how you do what you do.”
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (2005)
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 166
“They just hated and feared us because our government hated and feared them.”
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 154
“What, you mean like every single one of them?”
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 149 (ellipsis represents a brief elision of text)
“Doesn’t matter how old the speaker is, it’s the words that matter.”
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 148
“Existence proofs always trump theory. That’s engineering.”
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 135
“I don’t know about that,” she said. “I’m just talking about happiness. The thing is, doing stuff is pro-survival—seeking food, seeking mates protecting children, thinking up better ways to hide from predators...Sitting still and doing nothing is almost never pro-survival, because the rest of the world is running around, coming up with strategies to outbreed you, to outcompete you for food and territory...If you stay still, they’ll race past you.”
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 130
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 129
Źródło: Short fiction, The Man Who Sold The Moon (2014), p. 114