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  1. Re:Model 3 to compete with BMW not Bolt. on Aiming To Beat Tesla's "3", Chevy Tests and Teases a Cheaper 200-Mile Electric Car · · Score: 1

    I lived in Vermont for a while. Everyone up there has some sort of Saab story.

  2. Re:My question on Ask Toolbar Now Considered Malware By Microsoft · · Score: 4, Informative

    He's not talking about Microsoft's antivirus/antimalware, he's talking about the 'malicious software removal' that's part of Windows Update even if you don't have MS's AV installed.

    It removes a very few specific things that can be difficult to get rid of.

  3. Re:It's industry populism in action on So Long Voicemail, Give My Regards To the Fax Machine · · Score: 1

    Don't these theoretical people own printers? Just about every cheapo multifunction printer I've seen in the last decade can fax.

    And before you say 'no one has a land line any more, lol' while it's true there are plenty of people without one, more homes have a landline than don't.

    And even in the example you give, why on earth wouldn't they just sign it and fax it back immediately, rather than waiting a day and making another trip to the store?

  4. Re:The Death Of Fax Machines Has Been Grossly... on So Long Voicemail, Give My Regards To the Fax Machine · · Score: 3, Informative

    The reason they don't tell you to scan and email it is that email is not considered a secure or verifiable method of communication.

    The difference between fax's point-to-point nature and email's going over the public internet aside...

    It's a lot easier to mistype an email address than misdial a fax machine (and actually get another fax machine). I get confidential real estate info in my email all the time. Usually headed with 'I know this said fax, but I'm emailing it instead!'

    Yeah, and it's not for me. There's a real estate agent who has the same username at a different domain. So I wind up with all these legal forms from morons who not only decided to email what it says 'fax' on it - they emailed it to the wrong address.

    I've never gotten a mis-sent fax to my personal fax machine. At the office once in a while, but even then it's for someone else in the company.

  5. So why does it look like crap? on Fallout 4 Will Be Skipping Xbox 360 and PS3 · · Score: 1

    I thought the need to hold it back for last-gen consoles explained the trailer.

    But if there's no 360/PS3 version, why does the trailer look like ass?

    It's a trailer. It should be the prettiest the game can be, rendered on high-end hardware, with their best bullshots.

    The dog looks good, I'll admit, but in general in-game footage from The Witcher 3 looks better than the FO4 trailer.

    Perhaps they started to build assets before giving up on the old consoles? The Vault Dweller is especially unimpressive.

  6. Re:Good! on Fallout 4 Will Be Skipping Xbox 360 and PS3 · · Score: 1

    Either console could do 1080p/60fps if the developers really wanted to hit that.

    But they don't. They cram in bigger textures and more effects, because that makes for pretty screenshots and demo videos, and it sells games.

    Nintendo first-party titles run at 1080p/60fps on the WiiU, and that's a much weaker system than the PS4/XBone from a straight 'power' standpoint. But they design their games to play to the hardware's strengths. The games are usually quite pretty, but not at all photorealistic. Splatoon is a blast, and the ink effects in liquid are amazing, but it's not at all 'realistic'.

    So what the PS4/XBone devs are doing is like having a PC game and turning the settings up past what your PC can really handle.

    Except that on consoles, there is no option to turn them back down again.

  7. Re:It's just weird. WHY? on Features That Windows 10 Will Deprecate · · Score: 3, Informative

    Money saving. DVD playback software has to be licensed, and that's an extra cost.

    Since not many people used the built in software for it, MS stopped including it in 8. Most PCs that ship with DVD players come with PowerDVD or some other third party DVD player tool anyway.

    Solitaire is now part of a free download from the Windows store, and has been since Windows 8. Putting it there gets people to create a Windows account and check out the store.

    I'll be updating to 10 just to get DirectX 12. Games aren't using it yet, but they will be.

  8. Re: Marketing-driven deadlines on Windows 10 RTM In 6 Weeks · · Score: 2

    Pricing OSes is hard to do. There simply aren't very many commercial OSes out there to get a price on.

    AmigaOS 4 had a price drop from 125 euro to 30 euro not long ago. Solaris is about $1000. I can't easily find the price for AIX, but several years ago it was up in Solaris territory. Apple doesn't sell OSX on its own (the price is baked into the hardware.) eComStation is $290.

    Operating system prices seem to be either 'free' or 'who the hell knows'.

  9. Re:Yes more reliable on Google Calendar Ends SMS Notifications · · Score: 1

    If you're offline, how are you adding new entries to your calendar?

  10. Re:M-Discs? on Enterprise SSDs, Powered Off, Potentially Lose Data In a Week · · Score: 1

    They're too expensive and inconvenient to back up any serious amount of data to.

    If you have some personal data, photos, whatever you want to save, they're fine for that, but it just takes too many discs to back up a goodly chunk of things.

    (I use plain BD-R, not M-disc, but when I wanted to back up some things just-in-case before working on my backup drive, it took me all day to write about 30 discs. If I wasn't doing something else at the time and just swapping as needed, it would have been horribly frustrating.)

  11. Re:The appeal of GoG for me on GOG Announces Open Beta For New Game Distribution Platform · · Score: 3, Funny

    There are some serious stinkers on GOG.

    Daikatana, for instance.

    Someone actually put forth the effort to repackage Daikatana.

    Some men just want to watch the world burn.

  12. Re:The main concern on Twitter Stops Users From Playing DOS Games Inside Tweets · · Score: 2

    You know, if you unplug the ethernet cable from the PS3, you can just play the game without updating it.

    (Or disable the wifi, I guess. My PS3 is one of the wired-only ones.)

    Granted, that won't work for online play, but people playing online generally don't gripe about needing to download updates.

    The only time I ever put my consoles online is when I want to buy something from one of the download shops.

  13. Re:Not when they are as crappy as Unity on Should Developers Still Pay For Game Engines? · · Score: 1

    Some engines do have a distinct feel. There are a lot of games using Bioware's Aurora engine (that debuted in Neverwinter Nights), and to me they all have a NWN-ish feel, even if the perspective is very different.

    Knights of the Old Republic is, to me, very visibly an Aurora Engine game. The Witcher is less so, but it still 'feels' like one.

  14. Re:enforcement on Disney Replaces Longtime IT Staff With H-1B Workers · · Score: 1

    They can't enforce it until Congress mandates it.

  15. Re:Blackberry. on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Most Stable Smartphones These Days? · · Score: 1

    My experience with CyanogenMod is pretty negative, both on a Tmobile G2 (Desire Z) and Galaxy SII.

    It wasn't too bad on the G2, though I had random app closes, but on the SII it's horrible. The dialer can't even make calls reliably. I switched that phone back to the stock ROM last week.

  16. Blackberry. on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Most Stable Smartphones These Days? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, seriously. Blackberry OS 10.3 is pretty damn solid. I don't have any issues with system stuff crashing on my Q10.

    I do have some apps crash, but that's the app developer's problem. Not much the OS vendor can do about that.

    I initially got a Blackberry because I wanted a hardware keyboard, and couldn't find an Android with a good one. However, after using the Q10 for a while, I would hate to go back to Android even with a good keyboard - I really, really like the Hub and the way gestures work.

    Blackberry's voice assistant isn't as flexible as Google's or Apple's, so that might be an issue for you. It works well within what it's designed to do, though.

    Apps can be an issue. Usually for anything I want an app for there's one or two apps, probably paid, versus thirty free ones in the Google Play store. I can access the Amazon Appstore for Android (comes with the OS) and sideload Snap, which lets me use the Google Play store, but the phone lacks some Android services so a good chunk of apps don't work. The Android runtime's pretty solid, so the apps that don't need Play Services work well.

  17. Re:FM Radio in disaster on Does Lack of FM Support On Phones Increase Your Chances of Dying In a Disaster? · · Score: 1

    The Emergency Broadcast System was turned off in 1997, so of course cell phones don't have to support it.

    They do support its replacement, the Emergency Alert System. That sends messages out as cellular alerts as well as the myriad of broadcast options, so your cell phone would get them anyway, even if you didn't have the FM app running.

    Cell phones also support the CMAS, which distributes the same sorts of warnings as the EAS, plus a couple more. (Amber Alerts, for instance.)

  18. Re:Graffiti? on Finding an Optimal Keyboard Layout For Swype · · Score: 3, Informative

    LG Optimus F3Q, February 2014.

    No idea if it's any good or not, but it's a five-row QWERTY that came out last year.

  19. Darn you, Google! on Google Rolls Out VP9 Encoding For YouTube · · Score: 1

    Dangit. Just when I get YouTube working well on my Amiga using HTML5 and H.264. But it pushes the CPU right to the edge. I haven't got a snowball's chance with VP9.

    Not on an 800 MHz 603e equivalent, anyway.

    *shakes tiny fist*

    (My especially weird hobby hardware aside, the CPU requirement increase does kinda suck.)

  20. Re:WTF on Ask Slashdot: Living Without Social Media In 2015? · · Score: 2

    Slashdot is more like 'antisocial media'.

  21. Re: How do you come up with so many ideas DAILY? on Interviews: Ask SMBC's Creator Zach Weiner a Question · · Score: 1

    Calvin and Hobbes has got to be the most overrated comic strip ever.

    I don't mean I think it was bad; I don't. But it's not the be-all, end-all, god-tier, totally-original, nothing-else-compares, no-one-did-that-before that people make it out to be.

  22. Re:oh who cares... on Another Upscaled Console Game: Battlefield Hardline · · Score: 1

    Nintendo's WiiU exclusives do tend to run at a solid 60fps at 1080p.

    However, in large part that's because of the art design. The models and textures used are simply easier for the hardware to handle.

    When you throw something like Bayonetta at it, the WiiU starts to chug in spots.

    You can see that at work in other situations, too. World of Warcraft kept its models simple for a long time to keep performance up. But because the models and textures they used suited their art direction, it wasn't glaringly obvious.

    (Some older MMOs still give my rig fits, and I pull 80+ FPS in Shadow of Mordor with all the options all the way up. Go to Bree in Lord of the Rings Online? Frames tank. Way too much reflection!)

  23. Re:What kind of case? on Another Upscaled Console Game: Battlefield Hardline · · Score: 2

    You mean other than 'most of my games won't work on it'?

  24. Re:how about something more radical on Daylight Saving Time Change On Sunday For N. America · · Score: 1

    Carter hell.

    The US started to metricize in 1875, and the kilogram and meter have been the official units of mass and length in the US since 1893.

    No one, however, really seems to give a shit, and never has.
     

  25. I was hoping for a new Shield Portable. on NVIDIA Announces SHIELD Game Console · · Score: 2

    And the Shield Portable has been discontinued.

    Which is a real shame, because all my friends that see mine want one - I bring it to work, and the general reaction is 'Whoa, what IS that?' followed by 'Does it run emulators?' and 'Where can I get it?' - to which the answer is now 'Ebay, for more than double the MSRP. If you're lucky.'

    I really hope they make a Portable 2. The thing really is great for playing all sorts of games on.