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  1. Re:Translation on Apple Watch Still Waiting On App Developers · · Score: 1

    I know that one. I was in the shop to upgrade my phone and had decided to buy an iPhone+. But holding the thing in my actual hands and working with it convinced me otherwise.

  2. Re:maybe theres no market to be had on Apple Watch Still Waiting On App Developers · · Score: 1

    > maximized our mobile synergy paradigm

    Same here, sort of. But the upside is that I get to play with an Apple watch, so it ain't all bad...

  3. Re:maybe theres no market to be had on Apple Watch Still Waiting On App Developers · · Score: 1

    I am going to write a app that integrates with our company's conference management system. We have an onsite system that allows us to push the start of sessions and talks and such. I think for these things it is actually useful to have this on your wrist, but it is not so important (or complicated) that I am going to spend a lot of time on the problem.

    It is more of a piece of bling that makes our software look cool on paper. "Look! It also supports Apple Watch! All you hipster attendees will go through the roof with joy!".

    And for about 2 days worth of work and a $500 investment in hardware (we already do iPhone apps) it is worth the marketing effort.

  4. Re:You know ... on Apple Watch Still Waiting On App Developers · · Score: 1

    > I'm not sure what would count as the killer app for the PC.

    Lotus 123 Spreadsheet.

    Later it got nuked by Excel, but that thing made IBM rich.

  5. Re:Chapel Hill/ Carrboro North Carolina on Ask Slashdot: If Public Transport Was Free, Would You Leave Your Car At Home? · · Score: 1

    No, rode straight through the entire city the other day with my bicycle. Took about 25 minutes.

  6. Re:We're ditching Oracle on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    Forgive me but I have to ask. WHAT exactly uses a table with a trillion rows in it??!!

  7. Re:Chapel Hill/ Carrboro North Carolina on Ask Slashdot: If Public Transport Was Free, Would You Leave Your Car At Home? · · Score: 2

    > Over time, people will make decisions about where to live based in part on the presence of public transit.

    I live in Germany where transport (around here) is almost free ($70 per month flat fee). When we bought our house we did buy it in a town on the train track. This helps with public transport, but the property prices in our town is 30-40% higher than in off-the-track towns.

    There are also other things. Our town has a much larger area of light industry than neighbouring towns, mostly because it is close to the tracks.
    This means there are more jobs, which also send the property prices up. The towns away from the line do, in 2015, still not have broadband Internet. And I have known people who left there because of that.

    So in short, people do select for public transport. They also select where they live because of the run-on effects of having transport connections in the frst place. But it also causes problems, especially if the public transport hub happens to be a major train line. The line here runs between Freiburg and Basel is the most frequented line in Southern Germany.

  8. Re:I would sell it on Ask Slashdot: If Public Transport Was Free, Would You Leave Your Car At Home? · · Score: 1

    Transport is not free in Germany, but toral coverage in Freiburg over the entire countryside with all public transport costs 57 Euros per month, which is pretty much free for all practical reasons.

    And I don't have a car because of that. It does help that
    a) My job is right next to a small station
    b) I live 500 m from one.

    Very few of my colleagues come with a car, and mostly those that have to drive to our small workshop, which is a bit off the track.

  9. Re:For desktop OS, I'd tale BeOS' responsive handl on Ask Slashdot: If You Could Assemble a "FrankenOS" What Parts Would You Use? · · Score: 1

    I still have an old ThinkPad with 256MB Ram that I have running on BeOS in a drawer.

    BeOS is very responsive because EVERY thing ins threaded and they embraced multi-threading and SMP from day 1. Other OS/s use an event loop in the GUI apps while BeOS does it somewhat different. It encourages threading and not a single loop when you consume an event, process it and then go on to the next one. Events tend to spawn threads that then interact with each other. The single event consumer thing is a very old paradigm in UI design.

    Another OS which is very very responsive for the same reason is Photon, the GUI running on QNX.

    I miss BeOS, was really a great system.

  10. Re:Meccano to support CPU cooler. on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    WTF do you have such a thing???

  11. Re:Start a hot dog fire with booster cables on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    A friend of mine who studied chemistry used to light his BBQ fires with self-made napalm. He stopped doing that whan a) some right-wing terrorists inquired about building a bomb and b) He blew the roof off his lab-room and almost killed himself.

    Then went into making drug, but that ended with an raid by the cops armed with heavy weapons who kicked down the door when his mom was there. They had bugged a kettle that she bought over the mail.

  12. Re:Magnavox pong on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    Suhweet. Definitely. I one used a Nintendo Powerglove with wire cut to interface with a joystick port and used to to play a Tci Tac Toe game we wrote. Back in 92 or so. That impressed some chicks...

  13. Re:Not very unusual, but plentiful on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    My sister is a veterinarian in nowhere, Africa and she has a PhD in Veterinary science. She does it because she likes it!

  14. Broken RAID Card on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    Once a RAID card on a machine with a critical database croaked. I EBayed for a replacement, did a buy now and phoned the seller and offered him 100$ Cash if he sent the damn card by courier RIGHT NOW at . Next morning it was waiting for me.

    Problem was that the yokel who configured the card did not write down the config and I could not boot it. So I looked at the chip numbers and figure that one of them was a NVRAM chip. Took the NVRAM chip from the broken card with the hope that it had the config and plugged it into the new card. I was never in my life so happy to see Windows NT boot.

    The data was rescuable, a few years later wrote a C program to reconstruct the RAID disks from image on that same damn machine, but that was critical and had to be done fast.

    OF course my boss ran around and told the board that WE did some hardware engineering. He had nothing to do with it.

  15. Re:I'm spending 60% of my monthly income on rent on The Vicious Circle That Is Sending Rents Spiraling Higher · · Score: 1

    To reply to myself: The commute is by train, not car. And I live 5 minutes walk from the station.

  16. Re:I'm spending 60% of my monthly income on rent on The Vicious Circle That Is Sending Rents Spiraling Higher · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I live in Germany, 15 km from one of the most expensive cities in the country. I live in a small town, 15 minute commute to the inner city (and 20 to my office). I own a large house, large garden, grow my own vegetables and have a much better quality of living than almost all of my colleagues. They all rent.

    It's not brain surgery.

  17. Re:One more in a crowded field on Swift: Apple's Biggest Achievement For Coders · · Score: 1

    Give Oracle a break.

    When Java was run as a totally open source thing by Sun it did not generate enough revenue and Sun, well, died. Went bankrupt. sold all their assets. Fired all their staff. Companies still need revenue and Sun's model did not work.

    I am sure Oracle is not going to keep running Java the same way after that happened.

  18. Re:Not fear but precaution on Philae's Lost Seven Months Were Completely Unnecessary · · Score: 1

    Thanks for that heads-up

  19. Macbook Pro 13, 2014 on Ask Slashdot: What Hardware Is In Your Primary Computer? · · Score: 1

    MBP, last year. 13 Inch Retina with 1TB SSD, 16GM Ram

    The test server under my desk has a i7 3550 with 32GB RAM and a couple of 3TB and 4TB disks and a boot SSD. It has a gigabyte mobo, and can run MacOS/X just fine. I seldomly use it though.

    I also have about 10 arduinos,2 RaspPi model1 and 1 RaspPi model 2 for what it's worth.

  20. Re:Future proofing on Ask Slashdot: If You Were Building a New Home, What Cool New Tech Would You Put In? · · Score: 1

    >New idea - have a second run of conduit placed fairly high up. Suggested uses: Wall mount speakers, TVs, and such.

    This. My entire house is wired up with Cat6 but this is something I can kick myself about.
    It would have been rel useful for exactly that reason.

    Also, don't think "no, I will never need an ethernet connection in the roof". Put it in while you can. Trust me, you will regret it :(
    I want to put my Time Capsule there for security reasons. If someone breaks in I don't want my laptop AND my backup disk stolen.

  21. Re:Silly Monkeys on The Case For a Muon Collider Succeeding the LHC Just Got Stronger · · Score: 1

    More like attorocks but whatever.

    And what much difference is there between a speeding bullet and a rock? The way you throw the rock might differ, but a rock is a rock.

  22. Re:it's not "slow and calculated torture" on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    > The ROOT cause, as you imply, was Europtimism.
    > The PanEurope folks were willing to accept any tissue-paper rationalization or flimsy camouflage to encourage
    > more countries to join in their giant Kum-Bay-Yah fest of the EU.

    The fundamental problem of liberalism. It is based on wishful thinking, not on facts.
    Whe the Euro came said that they should have had 2 currencies. But that would have been politically incorrect since you now have a 'good' and a 'bad' currency.

    Whether the liberals like it or not, things tick differently in the south of Europe. That does not mean the people are bad or that you are insulting when telling them that. But things are diffeent there for many historical, cultural and geographic reasons. Throwing everyone into the same pot was a bad idea.

  23. Does it run MacOS/X? on Dell Precision M3800 Mobile Workstation Packs Thunderbolt 2, Quadro, IGZO2 Panel · · Score: 0

    No? Then it is useless for me.

    The point about an advanced workstation is an advanced OS.

  24. Re:Yes to Brexit on Bank of England Accidentally E-mails Top-Secret "Brexit" Plan To the Guardian · · Score: 1

    > For example, Sweden has to abide by most EU rules even though it isn't in the EU, because it wants a free trade agreement

    Sweden certainly is in the EU. Norway ain't. Nor is Switzerland. I live next to the Swiss border and things are really, really expensive there (ever wanted to eat a not-very-good 15 Dollar burger???. Go to Basel.). they seem to do pretty well for themselves.

  25. Re:Obviously.. on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    My dad seriously still uses a Xenix System in his shop. Occasionally with vi.

    No modem though.

    A few weeks ago I helped them use a Raspberry Pi as a terminal server because they could not boot their DOS terminals anymore. Why? No-one sells floppies anymore.