History is no guarantee of anything, unless we equate the ability to utterly destroy the habitability for humans on earth, with the development of the long bow?
On a tablet the google assistant is hobbled from running all times when the screen is on, most likely so they can shift a bunch of crap £35-50 mini speakers that do bizarre things like saying the free version of spotify cant play song requests on them (but can on when sent to my chrome cast).
Additionally the eco system (shudders) can't play a movie I have bought on google play movies on my chromecast, but can play things from netflix, utter joke in my opinion.
As I said above a single dev for an add on to plex media server (phlex) has done a better job than the multi billion corporate 'competing' with Amazon.
Home automation currently reminds me of early networking, full of proprietary islands of poop that needs to be standardised or die.
I have to say if google mini is anything to go by, we are at the stage where if you accept account linkage and storing your requests by an ad company, we can reach parity with a bad 80s style text adventure, think "use lock" "turn key" "open the damn door you useless pos"!
I use plex with phlex tv written by a single dev afaik which does a better job of finding correct songs from my library than google in google music with the same songs, also google hobble using assistant on tablets and have no viable pc version, also cortana looks as though it wants to key log before operating!
I seriously hope mozilla and baidus open source speech recognitions pulls us away from the crap Ive seen so far!
Reading this emotional response to google's actions, which appears to jump to a number of conclusions that do not follow, it doesn't exactly fill me with the notion that he has great academic rigour in broaching the topic with his employer.
However, what makes you believe the original source (that the bitcoin developer contradicts) is impartial?
Old media versus slashdot, hmmm interesting area of debate, who knows which are less biased on average, I certainly don't but then neither do you. What I do know is that slashdot offers something I don't find elsewhere.
I have no reason to believe a specific source in this article is free from bias or that the opinions represent balance, bitcoin lost value after a technical attack (as would any currency if on the same scale). What that says about the viability of bitcoin is pretty unclear at this point.
I don't believe the only man who has given anything approaching true innovation to apple has successfully marketed a product based on other obvious technology recently no.
Heaven forbid tech companies employ engineers when business and experts at the "lock in" are clearly more valuable, heavens next we'll suggest that doodie head schmidt moves aside for someone who at least once had a productive idea!
Or that people who become massively wealthy off or heavily utilise the web in their business actually listen to or take the advice of Tim Berners Lee
IE6 good at web standards for the time?
That depends if you think a deliberately crippled implementation of the CSS box model (embrace and extend) is better than no support.
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As a web developer I'd say that "support" has proven to be more harmful to the web than none at all, which may have been exactly the point.
The statements are fascinating and potentially point out a serious issue.
What I'm not sure about is what this has to do with common property such as the royalty free VP8 codec.
My thought is that if any company should be bothered about this move it is Apple. Personally I see this as a smart move from RIM, I'm an Android user but there are limitations on my phone/OS (no proxy) I'll have a good look at blackberry if this pans out.
Thanks for your model and opinion. Your post doesn't really explain how a home owner's budgeting is the same as nation states re: the fact that they (nation states) control their own monetary system, can invade next door, can (and do) discover vast resources and may create new more efficient ways of getting know resources at any time.
Please read this and take a moment, it'll go one of 2 ways:
rationalist: read the points, consider the differences of nations and home owners, conclude the original analogy you posted was poor, move onto a new way of thinking.
opinion/idealogical: world view challenged, harden position, attack the poster, strawman their position (communisms good), ignore points, carry on as you were but slightly angrier.
Interesting response that doesn't addresses my point on the failings of supposed "free markets" to deal with externalities (like pollution) or other long term issues. Nor do you show off your awesome knowledge (or even explain why/how mine is lacking) of free markets, beyond an absurd analogy. Thanks for debating though, try a full on strawman/ad hominem attack next...
If you honestly think balancing the books at home is basically the same of the economics of nation states that as you point out, raid other countries resources willy nilly and invent the proxy (money) to their own resources (some of which they have yet to discover), you have a serious screw loose.
The problem with the current free market is that people treat "shipping" as some minor overhead, like all forms of pollution if it's external to business then it is OK to fly New Zealand lamb all the way to the UK and sell it for less than UK lamb. There is no example of a free market, and it is not some natural state, either.
And this is a problem how? Nearly all of the actual novelty and innovation in tablets or phones is so obvious or introduced decades ago patents for it are a joke. Just be thankful we didn't say after Newton, as the UK argues about patents the US takes over..
Its true, those same submarine patent holders are just waiting for linux, mySQL, apache, html, CSS, png, svg and the whole web or internet to take off, before they cash in. Alternative it's the same FUD argument against open standards/formats and software we have heard time over.
It said before truncation. They are too busy Embracing Extending and Extinguishing Windows!
As subject :)
History is no guarantee of anything, unless we equate the ability to utterly destroy the habitability for humans on earth, with the development of the long bow?
On a tablet the google assistant is hobbled from running all times when the screen is on, most likely so they can shift a bunch of crap £35-50 mini speakers that do bizarre things like saying the free version of spotify cant play song requests on them (but can on when sent to my chrome cast). Additionally the eco system (shudders) can't play a movie I have bought on google play movies on my chromecast, but can play things from netflix, utter joke in my opinion. As I said above a single dev for an add on to plex media server (phlex) has done a better job than the multi billion corporate 'competing' with Amazon. Home automation currently reminds me of early networking, full of proprietary islands of poop that needs to be standardised or die.
I have to say if google mini is anything to go by, we are at the stage where if you accept account linkage and storing your requests by an ad company, we can reach parity with a bad 80s style text adventure, think "use lock" "turn key" "open the damn door you useless pos"! I use plex with phlex tv written by a single dev afaik which does a better job of finding correct songs from my library than google in google music with the same songs, also google hobble using assistant on tablets and have no viable pc version, also cortana looks as though it wants to key log before operating! I seriously hope mozilla and baidus open source speech recognitions pulls us away from the crap Ive seen so far!
Reading this emotional response to google's actions, which appears to jump to a number of conclusions that do not follow, it doesn't exactly fill me with the notion that he has great academic rigour in broaching the topic with his employer.
Agreed my teach blew stuff up too (he was irish, it was the 80s, he wasnt PC) stunning!
What money did Van Gough make, if you need to make it do so. If you've got a hair cut some jeans and a record label you bore me.
I'm one I look forward to meeting the other 79 I already know at least 20...
I have zero beef in this.
However, what makes you believe the original source (that the bitcoin developer contradicts) is impartial?
Old media versus slashdot, hmmm interesting area of debate, who knows which are less biased on average, I certainly don't but then neither do you. What I do know is that slashdot offers something I don't find elsewhere.
I have no reason to believe a specific source in this article is free from bias or that the opinions represent balance, bitcoin lost value after a technical attack (as would any currency if on the same scale). What that says about the viability of bitcoin is pretty unclear at this point.
I don't believe the only man who has given anything approaching true innovation to apple has successfully marketed a product based on other obvious technology recently no.
Heaven forbid tech companies employ engineers when business and experts at the "lock in" are clearly more valuable, heavens next we'll suggest that doodie head schmidt moves aside for someone who at least once had a productive idea!
Or that people who become massively wealthy off or heavily utilise the web in their business actually listen to or take the advice of Tim Berners Lee
IE6 good at web standards for the time? That depends if you think a deliberately crippled implementation of the CSS box model (embrace and extend) is better than no support. - As a web developer I'd say that "support" has proven to be more harmful to the web than none at all, which may have been exactly the point.
The statements are fascinating and potentially point out a serious issue. What I'm not sure about is what this has to do with common property such as the royalty free VP8 codec.
My thought is that if any company should be bothered about this move it is Apple. Personally I see this as a smart move from RIM, I'm an Android user but there are limitations on my phone/OS (no proxy) I'll have a good look at blackberry if this pans out.
That said, each android update to my £100 phone has increased the speed and battery life, how is the 3G doing on iOS4?
or working!
That I do remember, the super soraway sun is to this day a valued, reliable source of truly unbiased informations :-)
I don't remember saying this or anything else about USA today. In 1982 I was 10 and living in the UK...
The w3c don't offer patent indemnity. No one offers patent indemnity for linux, mysql and lots of other royalty free stuff. - Get over the fud.
Thanks for your model and opinion. Your post doesn't really explain how a home owner's budgeting is the same as nation states re: the fact that they (nation states) control their own monetary system, can invade next door, can (and do) discover vast resources and may create new more efficient ways of getting know resources at any time.
Please read this and take a moment, it'll go one of 2 ways:
rationalist: read the points, consider the differences of nations and home owners, conclude the original analogy you posted was poor, move onto a new way of thinking.
opinion/idealogical: world view challenged, harden position, attack the poster, strawman their position (communisms good), ignore points, carry on as you were but slightly angrier.
Interesting response that doesn't addresses my point on the failings of supposed "free markets" to deal with externalities (like pollution) or other long term issues. Nor do you show off your awesome knowledge (or even explain why/how mine is lacking) of free markets, beyond an absurd analogy. Thanks for debating though, try a full on strawman/ad hominem attack next...
If you honestly think balancing the books at home is basically the same of the economics of nation states that as you point out, raid other countries resources willy nilly and invent the proxy (money) to their own resources (some of which they have yet to discover), you have a serious screw loose.
The problem with the current free market is that people treat "shipping" as some minor overhead, like all forms of pollution if it's external to business then it is OK to fly New Zealand lamb all the way to the UK and sell it for less than UK lamb. There is no example of a free market, and it is not some natural state, either.
And this is a problem how? Nearly all of the actual novelty and innovation in tablets or phones is so obvious or introduced decades ago patents for it are a joke. Just be thankful we didn't say after Newton, as the UK argues about patents the US takes over..
Its true, those same submarine patent holders are just waiting for linux, mySQL, apache, html, CSS, png, svg and the whole web or internet to take off, before they cash in. Alternative it's the same FUD argument against open standards/formats and software we have heard time over.