Slashdot Mirror


User: naz404

naz404's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
277
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 277

  1. Re:Flash, so under-utilized. on Adobe's New HTML5 Design Tool No Threat To Flash · · Score: 1

    Vector-based video: you just described Flash animations and that's what Flash excels at.

  2. Re: HTML5 slow and bloated as Flash on Adobe's New HTML5 Design Tool No Threat To Flash · · Score: 1

    It already is. Check out OK GO's new gimmicky HTML5 website experiment slash music video and watch it bring your system to its knees. http://www.allisnotlo.st/

    Oh, only runs on Chrome too even though it "claims" to be HTML5 (meaning standards-compliant, meaning can run on Opera and Firefox -> I suspect these browsers can run it, except that the lazy devs hardcoded Chrome checks into it).

    Check out Bjork's new funky HTML5 site too:
    http://bjork.com/

    I pity the foo who tries to run that on a 600MHz machine.

    HTML5 is actually slower and more bloated than Flash. The problem with Flash is not the runtime, it's the abusive content creators who don't know how to optimize content and leave you with massive preloaders, etc. (Looking at you, bloated Nike Sites!)

    To see what I'm talking about how slow & bloated HTML5 is, check out Iain Lobb's Bunnymark benchmarking experiment and compare:

    * the HTML5 version -> http://iainlobb.com/bunnies/bunnies.html
    * with the Flash version -> http://blog.iainlobb.com/2010/11/display-list-vs-blitting-results.html

    Almost everything you see being done in HTML5 today is something that's been done in Flash from 5-8 years ago. So, "the future" is actually pretty meh, retro. Oh, and am already hating HTML5/JS/CSS3 with the now unblockable obnoxious floating banner ads. At least with Flash, you can Flashblock em easily.

  3. Re:Nope on Are Fake Geeks Dooming Real Ones? · · Score: 1

    The difference between nerds and geeks: "I am not a nerd, Bart. Nerds are smart!" -Milhouse Van Houten

  4. Re:Pie on Aussie Climate Scientists Receiving Death Threats · · Score: 1

    Methane is colorless and odorless. That's hydrogen sulfide you're smelling.

  5. Re:Bitcoin on Ask Amir Taaki About Bitcoin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    My Question:

    It seems like the system is gamed towards early adopters who've practically just printed money, and all this hype is mostly for their benefit and not newcomers. -> Isn't Bitcoin just a scam being hyped by early adopters who've amassed amounts that current newcomers cannot hope to match given the ever-lowering drop rate of Bitcoins so they can cash in? It was very easy to print Bitcoins in the beginning by these early miners. There's no way in hell newcomers to the game can match them.

    It's like trying to get into the Top 100 brag list of Progress Quest, a parody game infinitely more fun and productive than Bitcoin mining which works by having it run automatically in the background where your character will auto-attack, loot, level-up and go on fetch quests.

  6. Re:Checks and balances on Court Case To Test Legality of Recording the Police With Your Cell Phone · · Score: 1

    I said *on active duty*. When they get off work (go off-duty), they return to their private lives and it doesn't count anymore.

  7. Re:Checks and balances on Court Case To Test Legality of Recording the Police With Your Cell Phone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The police are public employees, they are salaried with taxes you pay them. Therefore, you are their bosses and they are working on *YOUR* time. You have the right to record and monitor what they do at work.

    They're your goddam employees and you have the right to make sure they don't engage in shenanigans on YOUR time.

    Moreover, one of the judges in one of the states (forgot which) already ruled that it is legal to record police who are on active duty because during then, they're "in public space", and not subject to the same privacy laws with wiretaps, etc. This was covered in a previous slashdot story.

  8. Re:Bitcoin to the rescue? on Stallman: eBooks Are Attacking Our Freedoms · · Score: 0

    Bitcoin is a scam meant to and promoted by early adopters who've farmed and hoarded them. Today, it's pretty much prohibitively expensive to try to generate bitcoins, thus locking out new user/farmers from trying to generate "free cash".

    Meanwhile, early adopters who've been farming like crazy are now sitting on a crapload of free money they're trying to foist on people for real goods or services.

    No thanks.

  9. You need to form a team of these guys. on Ask Slashdot: Compensating Technical People For Contributing to Sales? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You need to form a team of these guys. They're called Sales Engineers. They're hybrids who are extremely technical and knowledgable people who are part of the sales teams.

    They often come from engineering backgrounds and cross over to the sales team and are hybrids of the two critters you are discussing.

    Maybe you can ask management to tack on "sales engineer" to the titles of some of your engineering guys and have them actively help out in sales (and get appropriately compensated). Their roles are extremely important as sometimes sales/marketing only people are not equipped to handle extremely technical questions about tech products and software solutions.

  10. Re:Where there's a will... on Apple's iOS 4 Hardware Encryption Cracked · · Score: 5, Informative

    FYI guys, ElcomSoft is the company where Dmitry Skylarov worked -- the research guys who cracked the encryption on Adobe's PDF files.

    Skylarov was arrested after flying to the U.S. to give an eBook security talk at DEF CON under the DMCA for software copyright circumvention blah blah.

  11. Re:Growing pot is better. on Increased Power Usage Leads to Mistaken Pot Busts for Bitcoin Miners · · Score: 2

    Badly.

  12. Re:people are stealing user info on Sony Music Greece Falls To Hackers · · Score: 2

    Did Sony fall for Little Bobby Tables again?

    http://xkcd.com/327/

  13. Re:What will they replace it with? on Swiss To End Use of Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Sorry, kinda messed up some stats. It's every third house that has a gun, and Switzerland is said to be Europe's best-armed nation. Here's more:

    The Swiss and Their Guns
    * http://www.miller-mccune.com/politics/the-swiss-and-their-guns-27329/

    * http://www.davekopel.com/2a/Foreign/The-Swiss-and-their-Guns.htm (2 different articles)

  14. Re:What will they replace it with? on Swiss To End Use of Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    This is a fallacy. The policy is of neutrality, not pansiness. Swiss males are required to go through compulsory military service, and they are required to keep their SIG 550 or whatever military rifles from service at home and keep them well-maintained. Switzerland has the highest ownership of guns per head in the entire world. The government also regularly sponsors shooting festivals where the swiss get to go to firing ranges and the government pays for all the bullets. If you try to invade Switzerland, every single house has a rifle and every male is trained, so prepare to get your ass kicked.

    Watch this YouTube video: Why Switzerland Has The Lowest Crime Rate In The World

    With regards to the neutrality of the Swiss, one story goes that the reason for this is that back in the day, the Swiss were known for being the baddest-ass mercenaries in Europe, so they would regularly get hired by the different countries to wage wars. The problem is, the Swiss would often end up find themselves fighting against fellow Swiss, so to put an end to this (and to also maintain peace within Switzerland), the Swiss declared themselves neutral.

    You do not mess with the Swiss.

  15. Re:Bitcoin - on Mint It Yourself With a Browser-Based Bitcoin Miner · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow.

    You'll generate "0.00019867 bitcoins per hour" with this. It takes about 100-200 days nonstop to generate a single bitcoin with this if you're lucky.

    If a bitcoin is $8 now, even if let's say it rises to $20, that'd mean you burned hundreds of hours of CPU time/electricity to earn a mere $20 in 6 months.

    There are better things to burn your CPU time, electricity, bandwidth and attention on.

  16. Re:Nooo, don't do this! on Apple Proposes Smaller SIM Card Design · · Score: -1

    It's a lock-in strategy to make sure you only buy Apple mobile devices because the simcards will be compatible only with them. When the iPhone first came out over here in SEAsia via the grey market (it was only available with 1 US telco at the time), we had to "shave" the standard sim cards to make them fit in iPhones. Thus you couldn't use them in iPhones without mutilating them. Sounds like the same banana.

  17. Re:store twice, then pop?? on Woz and the RCA Character-generator Patent · · Score: 2

    double buffering

  18. Re:What happened? on Sony Rebuilding PlayStation Network Security After Attack · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'll just leave this here. Funny IT pro story: The website goes down because someone removed the X-Box.

    (sorry forgot link in previous post)

  19. Re:What happened? on Sony Rebuilding PlayStation Network Security After Attack · · Score: 0

    I'll just leave this here. Wall Street Journal Story: The website goes down because someone removed the X-Box

  20. Re:Flash on Ask Slashdot: Data-Only Android For Development? · · Score: 1

    Why is that such a big deal?

    Try selling apps on stores.

  21. Re:Flash on Ask Slashdot: Data-Only Android For Development? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The BIIIIIIIIIG advantage over Flash SWFs /AIR apps is that your entire app can be put into a single neat bundle. Can't say the same for Javascript + CSS + Canvas. Sound on HTML5 is pretty screwed up too.

    Anyway, Flash/AIR is the way to go right now if you want to target multiple platforms at relatively low cost/time/manpower. Flash & AIR run on: Windows, OSX, Linux, Android 2.2+, Blackberry Tablet OS, Apple iOS (as a native app via the iOS packager). Native will give the best speed, but if your speed requirements aren't so stringent, Flash/AIR will get the job done.

    Oh, Lenny, you've got your techs confused. AIR != Flex. Flex is an Open-source framework that will allow you to publish SWFs or AIR Apps via MXML + Actionscript 3. AIR = more like Flash taken out of the browser sandbox & given native desktop hooks. Sounds like you're part of the "bashing stuff I haven't even touched yet based on FUD" camp.

    Don't kid yourself. The face of the web is ruled by designers, not coders. Until WYSIWYG tools that make animation of UI interfaces/objects easy for non-coder designers become ubiquitous, Flash ain't going to die anytime soon. (*note: Adobe now has a Flash .FLA to HTML5 export in beta at the labs right now)

  22. Re:from TFA on What Pi Sounds Like · · Score: 1

    thanks for the reco, first time I've heard Rush. They're cool! Morse code actually makes for pretty cool musical beat patterns I found out with my experiment. It can actually be used as a steganography in joke for hidden messages :)

  23. Re:from TFA on What Pi Sounds Like · · Score: 2

    Actually, isn't this the definitive sound of Pi? :

    Clint Mansell - Pi * r ^ 2 from the soundtrack of Darren Aronofsky's Pi
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cq_QO_4Cx4

    Clint Mansell has done all of Aronofsky's music from the been-used-everywhere Lux Aeterna of Requiem for a Dream to Black Swan.

    Oh, shameless plug, if you guys are into electronic music, here's a ton of free albums from my friends at Electronica Manila:

    * QED Records - Free Electronic Music Netlabel
    * Electronica Manila: One
    * Electronica Manila: FREE
    * Basics: The Electronica Manila The General MIDI Project

    Enjoy!

    -Naz

  24. from TFA on What Pi Sounds Like · · Score: 2
    From TFA:

    The most impressive way to not get laid.

    Holy crap, I'm doomed!

    I turned "Hello World" into an experimental track by translating the phrase into morse code and using it as a synth buzz beat hook...

  25. Re:Anyone know... on iPad 2 Forces Samsung To Reevaluate Galaxy Tab · · Score: 2

    how is Apple making the iPad so cheap?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale

    It's not like the iPad 2 had a quantum leap in technology. All devices/tech goes this way. Either upgrade features/maintain price or lower price.