Funny, the only movie I've been to in about the past five years was Lego Batman, a film where you'd expect to have most of those annoyances you list. Only there weren't any of them. It's so weird, it almost makes me want to shell out money to go see another movie soon.
A quick check shows/. and m.facebook up in Chrome consume north of 300MB. Considering Average User tends to visit sites loaded with ad content and Flashy McFlashfuck, that adds up really quickly. Of course being vigilant with open tabs helps, and making sure you go to mobile sites, but it can easily get out of control.
I've been running Ubuntu 16.04 on an SP1 with zero wifi issues such as I've heard going on with the Marvell chipset. I figured it was because the SP1 was old enough that everything had been sorted out by now.
Funnily enough, I have a wrist tattoo but on the opposite one I wear a watch on, for that exact reason -- at the time I got it, I usually wore a watch. =) No sense in covering it up.
Actually, they're a great idea, they'll stop you from using an iWatch.
Gosh, I love the back and forth in this thread. 'People who get tattoos are sheeple!' 'No, people who like Apple stuff are sheeple!' 'No, you are!' 'No, you are!'
You just priced yourself out of your argument. The people still holding onto XP machines are not buying, as you amended it to say, luxury basic needs machines. They're buying the $300 Windows machine, which really is a basic needs machine because it has what your luxury basic needs machine lacks: a low price point. If you think they really need a New MacBook, lobby for a subsidy or start splashing your own cash to help these poor deluded people.
This is an out of the way device. Do you want to plug your tablet unto your TV and then yank it out whenever you want to take it somewhere? Do you want an old laptop or (god forbid) a desktop sculling around your TV rig/entertainment centre? Some people don't care, some do. You're probably looking at getting a wireless keyboard/mouse on this thing that you can chuck somewhere when you're not using it.
People are too fixated on the specs and 'I can get device X that will work perfectly well in the same capacity!' Yeah, well, you're not making it disappear up alongside or behind your TV.
If they all have their own devices and are living in their own little stream-world, what are they all in the main area for? Isn't that what great honkin' TVs are for?
It's a situation that never made any sense at all.
In a new shopping centre in my city they opened a Best Buy and a Future Shop. Wat? They had a Best Buy and Future Shop ten minutes up the Trans-Canada and then a three-minute drive from each other. Oversaturation, just slightly.
I've never personally worried about people taking pictures of my kids but I'm a little self-conscious when I bring my DSLR to the park to take pictures of them playing for the grandparents -- like, if there are other kids there with their parents I try to not use the camera. When the MPs roll by on their routine patrols I always half-wonder if they're going to stop and ask me (an almost-middle-aged male) what I'm doing with kids and a camera.
I'm not sure where my caution comes from, I think it may be just from stories I've read about like this. I can see ubiquitous cell phones not being an issue, just because half the time when you see someone with a phone out they're taking a picture, but I always feel a bit weird with the full-sized camera, like there are unseen eyes judging.
I'm in the same position with my 7-year-old ThinkPad T61p (Quadro FX570M). To tie this back into drivers and complaining about nVidia's recent driver screwups, the latest drivers that work with the 8600GT actually accept the Quadro as a valid card and outperform the latest Quadro drivers. (Thank god I figured that out, I was getting sick of 60% fps drops every twenty seconds regardless of what I was playing.)
Funny, the only movie I've been to in about the past five years was Lego Batman, a film where you'd expect to have most of those annoyances you list. Only there weren't any of them. It's so weird, it almost makes me want to shell out money to go see another movie soon.
A quick check shows /. and m.facebook up in Chrome consume north of 300MB. Considering Average User tends to visit sites loaded with ad content and Flashy McFlashfuck, that adds up really quickly. Of course being vigilant with open tabs helps, and making sure you go to mobile sites, but it can easily get out of control.
Funny, Win10 runs like a nuclear-powered ninja on my SP1. Maybe your computer just sucks.
I've been running Ubuntu 16.04 on an SP1 with zero wifi issues such as I've heard going on with the Marvell chipset. I figured it was because the SP1 was old enough that everything had been sorted out by now.
TIL arglebargle_xiv is everybody, and nobody uses an Apple device.
Oh look, Slashdot still amazes me with the witty back-and-forth in the comments threads.
Veritical, vertical, obviously I meant vertical.
The Unix-based OS has to have some kind of fruit logo or it's no good, obviously. And 120 missing pixels from the horizontal? Ho. Lee. Fuck.
Terminology is everything.
But kids should only believe Republican-approved answers.
You mean my phone will morph into a full-sized laptop with the wholesale usability shift it entails? Fucking awesome.
Well, this certainly disqualifies Ubuntu as a lean OS.
Funnily enough, I have a wrist tattoo but on the opposite one I wear a watch on, for that exact reason -- at the time I got it, I usually wore a watch. =) No sense in covering it up.
Actually, they're a great idea, they'll stop you from using an iWatch.
Gosh, I love the back and forth in this thread.
'People who get tattoos are sheeple!'
'No, people who like Apple stuff are sheeple!'
'No, you are!'
'No, you are!'
You just priced yourself out of your argument. The people still holding onto XP machines are not buying, as you amended it to say, luxury basic needs machines. They're buying the $300 Windows machine, which really is a basic needs machine because it has what your luxury basic needs machine lacks: a low price point. If you think they really need a New MacBook, lobby for a subsidy or start splashing your own cash to help these poor deluded people.
This is an out of the way device. Do you want to plug your tablet unto your TV and then yank it out whenever you want to take it somewhere? Do you want an old laptop or (god forbid) a desktop sculling around your TV rig/entertainment centre? Some people don't care, some do. You're probably looking at getting a wireless keyboard/mouse on this thing that you can chuck somewhere when you're not using it.
People are too fixated on the specs and 'I can get device X that will work perfectly well in the same capacity!' Yeah, well, you're not making it disappear up alongside or behind your TV.
If they all have their own devices and are living in their own little stream-world, what are they all in the main area for? Isn't that what great honkin' TVs are for?
Less friction in the data stream, for starters.
From...?
It's a situation that never made any sense at all.
In a new shopping centre in my city they opened a Best Buy and a Future Shop. Wat? They had a Best Buy and Future Shop ten minutes up the Trans-Canada and then a three-minute drive from each other. Oversaturation, just slightly.
I've never personally worried about people taking pictures of my kids but I'm a little self-conscious when I bring my DSLR to the park to take pictures of them playing for the grandparents -- like, if there are other kids there with their parents I try to not use the camera. When the MPs roll by on their routine patrols I always half-wonder if they're going to stop and ask me (an almost-middle-aged male) what I'm doing with kids and a camera.
I'm not sure where my caution comes from, I think it may be just from stories I've read about like this. I can see ubiquitous cell phones not being an issue, just because half the time when you see someone with a phone out they're taking a picture, but I always feel a bit weird with the full-sized camera, like there are unseen eyes judging.
Evidently it's more irritating and worrisome when the recording device is visible and attention-drawing.
... was how it devolved completely from AMD vs nVidia to the eternal, never-ending, self-righteous Windows vs Linux snarkfest.
I'm in the same position with my 7-year-old ThinkPad T61p (Quadro FX570M). To tie this back into drivers and complaining about nVidia's recent driver screwups, the latest drivers that work with the 8600GT actually accept the Quadro as a valid card and outperform the latest Quadro drivers. (Thank god I figured that out, I was getting sick of 60% fps drops every twenty seconds regardless of what I was playing.)
Wen it becomes action the instant response will be to shut down the app allowing the preliminary communication to occur. You know that.