Well, it's doing a fine job of telling you that there's something wrong with your car. Most likely it's the light, but it never occured to you to have the warning signal fixed so it could actually warn you when there's a more serious problem?
Exactly. The author simply doesn't seem to know where the uncanny valley is. He uses three examples: CB2, KOBIAN, and Nexi. Of these, KOBIAN and Nexi are clearly on the cartoony side of the valley, and CB2 (at least to me) is already climbing out of the valley onto the the other side.
HTML5 took forever to get here because it was designed to be easy to transfer to, but people have still ignored it the same way they have ignored web standards since their first conception.
You know, the HTML5 standard isn't even complete yet.
...because muting a piece designed to be shown with sound is guaranteed to give you an accurate estimate of the dramatic possibilities of soundless space.
No, he's implying that Chuck Norris couldn't beat up Chuck Norris.
No, it's because they've always been both cold and dead.
Yeah. What he keeps saying (though dressed up as a good thing) is that you will have zero privacy in the future.
1. Locate triangle with face texture
2. Aim
3. Fire
Well, it's doing a fine job of telling you that there's something wrong with your car. Most likely it's the light, but it never occured to you to have the warning signal fixed so it could actually warn you when there's a more serious problem?
No, that's what regular batteries do. Zombie batteries moan all the time.
Can you put a mule on standby?
It's actually quite simple: if nobody could do it before you, it's a breakthrough.
The difference is that Europe and the Americas weren't in gravity wells.
So, it's like... an actual question? On "Ask Slashdot"?! Wow.
If you look carefully, you might notice that the project is neither named nor linked. It's kind of hard to attract devs that way.
And for people that want to drive their car
I somehow think that's not going to be a big concern at Antarctica.
and not sink through 4 feet of snow
That's what snowshoes are for. Or snowmobiles, it's your choice.
oh and the ones that don't want their roofs to fall in on them.
So I assume you haven't heard of this rather ingenious and very recent invention called "gable roof".
Actually, that'd be both at the same time.
I don't know about you, but I'd rather not be destroyed just yet.
And where are you going to get one? A museum?
It's not the downloading, it's the sharing... and sharing... and sharing...
How would it not break? You don't expect your regular program to work if the API it's using changes, do you?
Exactly. The author simply doesn't seem to know where the uncanny valley is. He uses three examples: CB2, KOBIAN, and Nexi. Of these, KOBIAN and Nexi are clearly on the cartoony side of the valley, and CB2 (at least to me) is already climbing out of the valley onto the the other side.
Considering that another name for reduce is fold, I think you might be onto something there.
HTML5 took forever to get here because it was designed to be easy to transfer to, but people have still ignored it the same way they have ignored web standards since their first conception.
You know, the HTML5 standard isn't even complete yet.
Epic shoulders, duh.
Damn, my Revelations 16 only goes up to 21. I knew I should've bought the director's cut.
Oh, and people who use goat's blood and human skin most likely don't want God's favour.
I can get subpixel smoothing just fine on Ubuntu.
travelling [sic]
Nothing to sic there, just an alternative spelling.
...because muting a piece designed to be shown with sound is guaranteed to give you an accurate estimate of the dramatic possibilities of soundless space.