Unethical perhaps, but if all they're doing is shutting off accounts that are buying farmed goods, they're working within the license agreement. I think they could even file a suit with the information. Entrapment only counts for actions perpetrated by the state, I think.
Having an Internet connection is a requirement in order to play the game. I don't care if it is only while you're installing it, you still need to have an Internet connection.
It's not like stores sell some "prepaid internet connection card" you can use for X minutes while installing the game.
It's not prior art because that's not what he's patenting. I'm no big fan of patents, either, but seriously -- read them.
They're patents on (basically) pre-formed peanut butter and jelly that you just unwrap and put on a sandwich. I've NEVER heard of that before. The knee jerk reaction seems, at least from my perspective, inappropriate.
I think the images are better with the outline. Otherwise it looks too much like something you might see in a brochure. There'd be no emotional connection whatsoever -- just a "have you seen this random generic bed?"
I'd mark you as a friend if I could. If people are going to be so sensitive about child pornography, they need to be sensitive about state sponsored (or at least condoned) rape, too.
I have no interest in online racing. The lag would make it less than fun. I can only imagine what sort of thing the people who brought you "bunny hopping" would bring to internet racing. LAN racing, on the other hand, would be interesting.
I used to have 4 computers running 24x7. It was an obsession to have more and more. One day I recognized it and shut off all but 1, and I didn't miss the other three. My one computer runs Windows XP and I've only ever had problems with a particular piece of hardware (el-cheapo wireless card), so far.
My home is quieter now, I use less electricity, and I think I actually spend less on hardware since I'm only upgrading one box.
For backup Internet access, I have a Treo smartphone. It lets me get in to work, which is pretty much the only "emergency" situation I could have with regards to Internet access. I could even download small drivers to it (SD card), but I haven't had to do that yet.
Actually, it sounds like Rule 55 is more like a segfault. The entire system still operates normally, but one process died and may need to be restarted.
To this and the other reply: Add $60 for a DVD+/-RW/CDR burner, $60 for 512MB RAM. $319 (without tax). The bundled applications can be an issue (but I thought the slashdot consensus was that bundling is bad, so I dunno).
Apple computers may be nice but I'll probably never know for sure. I'd have to repurchase my games (I really don't want to have two computers if I can avoid it) to play most of them -- the Mac would have to come down in price about 33% to get me in the door. Just my frank opinion.
$199 gets you a PC, with everything you need except a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. It even has a decent speed processor (granted it is only a Semperon)
And before you ask -- yes, these sorts of deals are commonplace. PC hardware is damned cheap, Mac hardware is so much more it is really hard to compare it.
I never tried Far Cry multiplayer. I didn't feel like signing up for yet-another-service to get it done. With HL2, I guess I didn't notice it so much because I already had to sign up for Steam.
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I just think it's a bit sad to concentrate on someone's failures.
I think if you were to look over the last few years of posts on slashdot, regarding Apple, you'd see that "we" have been concentrating on their successes, with very few exceptions. I don't think an article that will probably generate interest for a few hours will do Apple's rep any harm.
Err, how exactly do CAPTCHA's stop spammers? They might make it harder for them to receive email, but most spam I get is for users to go to specific URLs, or to call a phone number. Almost none ask you to reply for more information.
Unfortunately probably not an affordable one. Have you priced TV DVDs lately? Something like Law and Order is like... 40 bucks a season or something.
I dunno, I'd call that affordable. That's probably a couple bucks an episode, max? And without commercials, and possibly with extra features (some of which people may not want, *shrug*).
You can't use plugins without a paid version of IntelliJ, which Android Studio is not.
A lot of plugins are compatible with the free version of IntelliJ and Android Studio. Check it out: http://plugins.jetbrains.com/?...
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Cute, but it needs something to carry over into the results.
Unethical perhaps, but if all they're doing is shutting off accounts that are buying farmed goods, they're working within the license agreement. I think they could even file a suit with the information. Entrapment only counts for actions perpetrated by the state, I think.
Sure that guy wasn't just a AO/DAOC employee trying to catch people in the act of buying?
Having an Internet connection is a requirement in order to play the game. I don't care if it is only while you're installing it, you still need to have an Internet connection.
It's not like stores sell some "prepaid internet connection card" you can use for X minutes while installing the game.
"Can of pop from machine in front of supermarket" = Cold
"Same can of pop from aisle inside the supermarket" = Probably not cold
It's not prior art because that's not what he's patenting. I'm no big fan of patents, either, but seriously -- read them.
They're patents on (basically) pre-formed peanut butter and jelly that you just unwrap and put on a sandwich. I've NEVER heard of that before. The knee jerk reaction seems, at least from my perspective, inappropriate.
But I wish they'd publish the whole thing (all that was accepted, that is).
"just monitor his sign's". Ha ha. Soooo sexy.
I think the images are better with the outline. Otherwise it looks too much like something you might see in a brochure. There'd be no emotional connection whatsoever -- just a "have you seen this random generic bed?"
I'd mark you as a friend if I could. If people are going to be so sensitive about child pornography, they need to be sensitive about state sponsored (or at least condoned) rape, too.
I have no interest in online racing. The lag would make it less than fun. I can only imagine what sort of thing the people who brought you "bunny hopping" would bring to internet racing. LAN racing, on the other hand, would be interesting.
I used to have 4 computers running 24x7. It was an obsession to have more and more. One day I recognized it and shut off all but 1, and I didn't miss the other three. My one computer runs Windows XP and I've only ever had problems with a particular piece of hardware (el-cheapo wireless card), so far.
My home is quieter now, I use less electricity, and I think I actually spend less on hardware since I'm only upgrading one box.
For backup Internet access, I have a Treo smartphone. It lets me get in to work, which is pretty much the only "emergency" situation I could have with regards to Internet access. I could even download small drivers to it (SD card), but I haven't had to do that yet.
Actually, it sounds like Rule 55 is more like a segfault. The entire system still operates normally, but one process died and may need to be restarted.
To this and the other reply: Add $60 for a DVD+/-RW/CDR burner, $60 for 512MB RAM. $319 (without tax). The bundled applications can be an issue (but I thought the slashdot consensus was that bundling is bad, so I dunno).
Apple computers may be nice but I'll probably never know for sure. I'd have to repurchase my games (I really don't want to have two computers if I can avoid it) to play most of them -- the Mac would have to come down in price about 33% to get me in the door. Just my frank opinion.
$199 gets you a PC, with everything you need except a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. It even has a decent speed processor (granted it is only a Semperon)
And before you ask -- yes, these sorts of deals are commonplace. PC hardware is damned cheap, Mac hardware is so much more it is really hard to compare it.
You're not supposed to put anything on top of the Mac mini, either. One of the "flop"/mistakes not learned from, I suppose. :)
:)
And I was actually trying to picture it sitting under my LCD, too. Heh. Oh well.
Weird-ass keyboard (why make a numerical keyboard with just subtraction?!), but cool looking.
...) ENTER.
More buttons would confuse users. You can perform any basic arithmetic operation with that keypad *.
Subtraction? x, -, y, ENTER.
Addition? x, -, -, y, ENTER.
Multiplication? 4, -, -, 4, -, -, 4, (... so on
So much less complicated than our "modern computers" with our * and / and + keys.
* Not including division.
Ferarri was never the top vendor for vehicles.
I never tried Far Cry multiplayer. I didn't feel like signing up for yet-another-service to get it done. With HL2, I guess I didn't notice it so much because I already had to sign up for Steam.
I just think it's a bit sad to concentrate on someone's failures.
I think if you were to look over the last few years of posts on slashdot, regarding Apple, you'd see that "we" have been concentrating on their successes, with very few exceptions. I don't think an article that will probably generate interest for a few hours will do Apple's rep any harm.
Err, how exactly do CAPTCHA's stop spammers? They might make it harder for them to receive email, but most spam I get is for users to go to specific URLs, or to call a phone number. Almost none ask you to reply for more information.
And on a more serious note, what are they going to do about blind people?
Exactly.
"Making CAPTCHAs Even Harder" For Humans to Read "With 3-D Models" should have been the title.
Seems like a pretty horrid plan. And then that it's patent pending (as mentioned earlier) -- that seals the deal.
Unfortunately probably not an affordable one. Have you priced TV DVDs lately? Something like Law and Order is like... 40 bucks a season or something.
I dunno, I'd call that affordable. That's probably a couple bucks an episode, max? And without commercials, and possibly with extra features (some of which people may not want, *shrug*).