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  1. Re:Improvements for more modest uses? on Intel Rolling Out 800Gbps Cables This Year · · Score: 1

    Very good points. I can't wait.

  2. Re:Improvements for more modest uses? on Intel Rolling Out 800Gbps Cables This Year · · Score: 1

    I thought 10Gbps Ethernet would have trickled down to some home usage by now.

    I'm with you. It drives me nuts that nothing better than 1Gbps has come along yet. Heck, I'd be thrilled with 5Gbps... it doesn't -have- to be 10Gbps.

  3. Re:well gosh on Google's Second Generation Nexus 7 Benchmarks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's the right decision.

  4. Re:Spain? on Mozilla Launches Firefox OS Devices In Stores, Opens Up App Payments · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's an $88 USD offering, so that might be the point. Spain users might be able to latch onto it quicker than o thers.

  5. Re:Free but only partially useful solution on Ask Slashdot: Good Tracking Solutions For Linux Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Right, but the number of people that run FDE or even FLE are small. Good point on the wireless though. I guess you'd just have to hope that someone would plug it into a wired connection :S

  6. Re:Free but only partially useful solution on Ask Slashdot: Good Tracking Solutions For Linux Laptop? · · Score: 1

    That's a good point. If setup as a cron job though, it'd still execute as soon as the login screen is reached. The thief might not be able to get in, but the IP would have already been sent to the remote host. The lack of effective encryption would indeed suck, however.

  7. Free but only partially useful solution on Ask Slashdot: Good Tracking Solutions For Linux Laptop? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Writing a bash script that automatically sends the laptop's current outbound IP address to a remote file is one idea. That would at least help you figure out to some degree there the laptop has been used from. It'd require law enforcement to go further than that, though...

  8. RIP, good sir. on Doug Engelbart Passes Away · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Thanks for all of your contributions to our computing.

  9. Re:Poor premise on Opinion: Apple Should Have Gone With Intel Instead of TSMC · · Score: 1

    When was it they last did that? During the PowerPC > Intel era?

  10. I like it on LibreOffice Calc Set To Get GPU Powered Boost From AMD · · Score: 1

    It's times like this when I wish I actually had a need for such a thing. If LibreOffice ever allowed me to create prettier graphs like Word does, I'd consider moving on over. As much as Microsoft is hated on around here, Office is pretty damned polished (that isn't to say there are no problems... there are still many that drive me bonkers, but they are software features, not performance and the like).

  11. Re:No, it is proof that... on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 1

    Err, I'm ignorant + a Microsoft hater because I think Microsoft is in the wrong because it didn't clue me into a super-useful menu hidden in the OS? If I misread you, apologies. I've been using W8 since launch. It's not perfect, but I don't hate on things for the sake of it.

  12. Re:Start Button in 8.1 is useless. on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 1

    I don't understand that logic. It seems counter-intuitive to randomly hit Win+ every letter on a screen just to finally see what does what you want, versus looking at a guide. Something like Ctrl + Tab to open up the All Apps screen inside of the Start Screen is hardly common sense.

  13. Re:Waitwhat? on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 1

    Well said!

  14. Re:Start Button in 8.1 is useless. on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 2

    Here lies the problem: Microsoft doesn't make it easy to find these keyboard shortcuts. I mean - are they even listed in the OS itself at all? Or just some random Microsoft website?

  15. Re:Start Button in 8.1 is useless. on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 2

    The fact that almost no one knows about this menu is foolish... and a hint to what Microsoft has done wrong. I only found out about that menu because of tutorial software that ASUS ships on its Win8 notebooks.

  16. Re: Start Button in 8.1 is useless. on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 1

    The steps are identical, I agree. You could do both blindfolded and wind up with the same result.

  17. Re:Start Button in 8.1 is useless. on Microsoft Reacts To Feedback But Did They Get Windows 8.1 Right? · · Score: 1

    Yes it does.

  18. Re:Whats the purpose of this on Vulnerability Found In Skyrim, Fallout, Other Bethesda Games · · Score: 1

    I have over 1,000 games on Steam (102 installed), and it's using 72.2MB of RAM on fresh start-up. I'm using the basic skin, no customizations at all.

  19. $600 a YEAR? on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 1

    That is freaking ridiculous. I guess CS5.5 will be my version for a good while.

  20. Re:I have a Galaxy Note on Smartphone Screen Real Estate: How Big Is Big Enough? · · Score: 1

    A lot of people don't realize that simply turning off WiFi alone is enough to make a tremendous difference. I have an aging Sony Xperia that lasts a single day with WiFi enabled, or literally a week with it disabled (which assumes no talk time).

  21. This has been there for a while... on Valve Starts Promoting Steam For Linux To Windows Users · · Score: 1

    That's not the homepage; it's the download page. And that Tux and message has been there for over a month, at least.

  22. Of all four Android devices I own... on New Microsoft App To Coordinate Disaster-Relief Efforts · · Score: 2

    ... not a single one is compatible with that app.

  23. Re:Buzzword Bingo? on Kingston Introduces 1TB Flash Drive · · Score: 1

    It's times like this when I wish I had mod points to use :( (aka: I couldn't agree more).

  24. Re:Someone is misunderstanding... on Valve Begins Listing Linux Requirements For Certain Games On Steam · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm the author. I take "fully updated" as meaning A) take one of the listed supported distros and then B) keep it updated. I'm really not sure how else you could take it.

  25. Re:Come on, you knew this was an MMO on City of Heroes Reaches Sunset, NCsoft Paying the Price · · Score: 2

    It hit 13 years in November. Still a subscriber of two accounts. Populations suck but the game is still fun.