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  1. Re:Frame-interpolation. on VLC Acquiring Lots of New Features · · Score: 1

    Oh God, why? This is the first thing I turn off on new TVs :S

  2. Re:Just one step closer to becoming Windows on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 1

    Hahaha, every time someone posts with, "I had problem X in distro Y", someone else posts, "that's a problem with distro Y, try distro Z!"

    And you wonder why people just fuck off back to Windows after the first few snags... :D

  3. Re:Yes on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 1

    Are you me? Your experience with Linux sounds like mine back in the day.

    For the last few years, I've only run Linux in VMs (on Windows hosts), and it runs pretty much perfectly and does everything I ask it to. Standard "hardware", I guess...

  4. Re:The new power supplies may be sensitve to EMP on Xenon Flashes Can Make New Raspberry Pi 2 Freeze and Reboot · · Score: 3, Informative

    They still do this if you're on a GSM network.

  5. Re:Yes meanwhile.. on Google Quietly Unveils Android 5.1 Lollipop · · Score: 1

    What were the symptoms? I've been thinking about getting a N7 2013 for the nightstand...

  6. Android: Root + hosts Adblocker (i.e. AdAway) on Ask Slashdot: Gaining Control of My Mobile Browser? · · Score: 1

    Closest I've come is the above... basically, use an automated app with root privileges to add the main ad-servers to your hosts file.

    Other than that, you're pretty much fucked.

  7. Re:What the hell, Slashdot? on Listnr Wants to be 'Your Listening Assistant' (Video) · · Score: 1

    FUCK THIS TFUCK THIS FUCK THIS. Firefox doesn't even show me which fucking tab is playing it. FUCK OFF Autoplay.

  8. Re: Why? on Microsoft Launches Outlook For Android and iOS · · Score: 1

    Is the Exchange client on Android possibly horrid? I've only used the regular stock IMAP client, but that was never very good, lagging behind the GMail app severely in terms of both features and polish. Maybe Android is the main reason?

    Also, I'm sure Microsoft would prefer their branding on any Exchange clients, just to stay in the execs' heads every time they check their e-mail... it's built in retroactive marketing that keeps their clients locked in.

  9. Re:flash updates on YouTube Ditches Flash For HTML5 Video By Default · · Score: 1

    On a more serious note: Just use Chrome for all things Flash. I use Firefox for everything else, but when I need Flash, I fire up Chrome...

  10. Re:The solution is obvious on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 1

    Well, I bought a phone directly from Google about two years ago - a Galaxy Nexus - and that's now stuck on 4.3, including this lovely WebView bug.

  11. Re:The solution is obvious on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 1

    This is totally different from microsoft refusing to fix XP bugs, given that upgrading is purchasing a new product.

    In the case of Android users stuck on 4.3, upgrading to a newer Android version means purchasing a new phone - so pretty much the same thing here.

  12. Re:The solution is obvious on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 1

    What about those of us whose hardware provider is Google? Galaxy Nexus anyone?

  13. Re:The solution is obvious on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 1

    My Galaxy Nexus begs to differ. An original Google Nexus program phone, stuck on 4.3, with this bug. The entity responsible for pushing updates to this phone is Google...

  14. IE Touch/Metro on Windows 10 IE With Spartan Engine Performance Vs. Chrome and Firefox · · Score: 1

    So will this get me better performance in IE's metro version on my Win8.1 tablet (if/when I upgrade that to Windows 10)?

  15. Re:Physics doesn't work like that. on TWEETHER Project Promises 10Gbps MmW 92-95GHz Based Wireless Broadband · · Score: 1

    Hell, even 5GHz WiFi doesn't have enough penetration for full coverage of a three-room appartment (albeit in Germany - no US style cardboard walls here). If my router wasn't dual-band I'd be screwed every time I need to take a dump :p

    90+GHz is going to be pretty much limited to Line-of-Sight unless they have some pretty awesome tricks up their sleeves.

  16. Re:Office 2007 started the move into alternatives on Microsoft Announces Office 2016 and Office For Windows 10 Coming Later This Year · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apparently the screenshots in the article are the full-screen "touch" versions. I'd expect the regular versions to have the full ribbons just like 2010 or 2013 (which I've actually grown to like, because they expose keyboard shortcuts for practically EVERYTHING).

  17. Near as I can tell, Office 2013 is exactly the same as the software Office365 subscribers are getting. I'd assume Office365 users just get auto-updated to Office 2016 as soon as it's released...

  18. I use it... on Tracking Down How Many (Or How Few) People Actively Use Google+ · · Score: 1

    ... to store photos. They have a handy "share via link" function for entire albums, so you can easily share entire albums with friends (albeit without fine grained control of permissions... basically anyone with the link re-share it at will). There's no storage limit for images up to 2048px (longest side), and there's an easy way to download individual images as well as entire zipped albums.

    As a social network though? Hahaha, I only have a Facebook account for Messenger - wtf would I need another network for?

  19. Re:Gadget guys vs photographers on Samsung's Advanced Chips Give Its Cameras a Big Boost · · Score: 1

    You're forgetting that even pro level cameras have mirror/shutter mechanisms rated for just a few 100k flips. I'm a DSLR shooter too, but I have no illusions about the durability of a mirror+shutter mechanism.

  20. Re: So we'll get a camara as good as the iPhone? on Samsung's Advanced Chips Give Its Cameras a Big Boost · · Score: 2

    And even that Nexus 6, the absolute current top-of-the-line flagship in the Android world, has a laggier camera app. And focuses more slowly.

    The gap is closing, sure, but what a phone camera needs to be is INSTANT. Keep it in memory at all times for all I care, as long as it's open within milliseconds of me tapping the button to open the camera app.

  21. Re:Gadget guys vs photographers on Samsung's Advanced Chips Give Its Cameras a Big Boost · · Score: 1

    It's funny that you should mention the number of exposures and reference a 7D (a DSLR, with a mirror that needs to flip up for EVERY SINGLE SHOT!) in comparison with a MILC camera, which has far fewer moving parts.

  22. Re:PCIe 3.0 availability on Samsung Unveils First PCIe 3.0 x4-Based M.2 SSD, Delivering Speeds of Over 2GB/s · · Score: 1

    "That said, it's questionable how much it really matters in the real world at the moment."

    On I/O devices? Immensely! Your example with the graphics cards shows little difference due to the fact that the performance of graphics cards isn't limited by PCIe bandwidth. IO devices which can read and write faster than PCIe 2.0 slots are able to throughput data, on the other hand, will show immediate gains. If an SSD can read at 3GB/sec and the slot only allows 2GB/sec, obviously upgrading to a newer standard is going to make a huge difference.

  23. Re:am disappoint on Intel Unveils 5th Gen Core Series Broadwell-U CPUs and Cherry Trail Atom · · Score: 1

    Other than ABP, NoSquint and PushBullet, I don't really have anything of note installed right now, and it's still slow as balls. :(

  24. Re:am disappoint on Intel Unveils 5th Gen Core Series Broadwell-U CPUs and Cherry Trail Atom · · Score: 1

    In theory I would like to agree with this, but Firefox and Chrome say otherwise. In the last year, they've gone from speedy on a Core2Duo to bloated and slow on a modern i5.

    You want to know the only machine I have that Firefox runs well on including my extensions? A 5Ghz (heavily overclocked, of course) i5... Even the i5 in my laptop (which turbo boosts up to 3GHz) struggles at times.

    Yes, I know, I should pare down my selection of extensions etc. - but shouldn't a 3GHz i5 with an SSD and 16 gigs of RAM be able to run a simple browser without issues? And more often than not, it's the websites themselves that are slowing everything down - Slashdot is fine, but loading multimedia-heavy pages actually puts a noticeable load on a modern laptop CPU, which is quite different from a few years ago.

  25. Re:Extended Range on Tesla Roadster Update Extends Range · · Score: 1

    "Since ~2008 I know they've increased the energy density of their 18650 cells by 20-30%, which would correspond to a 20-30% increase in range no matter what."

    Don't they just use Panasonic cells? Last report I saw, they used NCR18650A 3100mAh cells, and I'm guessing by now they've moved on to the newer NCR18650B 3400mAh cells... which would explain the capacity increase. Where are you getting the info that they're manufacturing their own cells?