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  1. Re: Memo to phone designers on Oppo's New Phone Hits 538 PPI · · Score: 1

    A Moto G with a BIG ASS BATTERY(tm) is what I am talking about.

  2. Re:Battery life? on Oppo's New Phone Hits 538 PPI · · Score: 1

    Of course, but even then battery life is dismal.

  3. Typical Canoncial on KDE and Canonical Developers Disagree Over Display Server · · Score: 1

    Equal parts incompetent and arrogant. They're like a fledgeling Microsoft, except now everybody else is moving on from yesteryear and won't waste time indulging such foolishness anymore.

  4. Battery life? on Oppo's New Phone Hits 538 PPI · · Score: 0, Troll

    It is a massive pain in the ass to charge these modern phones, and if your life is so predictable that you reliably have the privilege of plugging it in every 15-20 hours I feel sad for you.

  5. Memo to phone designers on Oppo's New Phone Hits 538 PPI · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If a manufacturer proposed an average (dual core - last year's model is fine, 1GB RAM, 800x480 screen) phone that was affordable (no, really, $500 isn't affordable) with a big ass battery I would be like SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

    I don't understand all these designers who are pushing devices *waaaay* past the capabilities of the batteries. Smart watches (other than the Pebble, they did it right!) are doing exactly this and it is making their product a complete joke.

  6. Already there? on Valve Open Sources Their DirectX To OpenGL Layer · · Score: 1

    Doesn't winelib already include DirectX to OpenGL translation? Isn't that half the point of Wine?

  7. Re:OP is full of shit on Two Ubuntu Phones Coming In 2014, Aiming For Top 50 iOS/Android Apps · · Score: 1

    I think your views on the phones are basically invalid. Metro is gorgeous. I don't see any way in which Microsoft is trying to be Apple, and I don't have any issues with the design (btw the OSX interface is shithouse, I think we can agree). Most Android phones these days are taking away the option to allow mounting the SD card over USB for various reasons (although, it is excellent for usability IMO) in favour of MTP - which coincidentally Windows Phone also does.

    In the next update apparently Windows Phone will finally be getting some sort of fie manager. Also unlike Android, Windows Phone isn't trying to shove cloud services down your throat constantly but is flexible enough to offer great integration to a few by default and even CalDAV and CardDAV (which is a big winner for me).

    About not wanting to buy a MS product - I think it is more specific than that. People don't want to buy MS pocket devices (including music players) not because of bad experiences with them but because they are simply not "cool". I say this because every idiot happily runs out and buys every new Windows release including the terrible Windows 8.

    Most of those companies are irrelevant to what we are talking about. What we are talking about is operating systems and specifically Linux distributions. Fedora and Debian are examples of projects which have both for the most part been excellent maintainers and you know, actually fixing bugs and working with upstream. Often (OK, maybe not the new Fedora installer) they are innovating in very positive ways rather than constantly negative ways.

  8. OP is full of shit on Two Ubuntu Phones Coming In 2014, Aiming For Top 50 iOS/Android Apps · · Score: 1

    OP has clearly never used a Windows Phone or else it would be clear to OP that the problem with Windows Phone isn't Windows Phone. Windows Phones work great; they shit all over my Android devices in terms of user experience (except in a few niche cases).

    The problem with Windows Phone is that it is a Microsoft product - and nobody wants to buy a Microsoft product.

    If you want to bring up a history of bad design, bad management and general incompetence look no further than Canonical. Microsoft is bad, don't get me wrong - but Canonical haven't done *anything* right in the past 5 years, where Microsoft occasionally has some wins.

  9. Re:Storm in a teacup. on Australia OKs Dumping Dredge Waste In Barrier Reef · · Score: 1

    Back when I replied, there were no such comments saying why I was wrong. No need to go set me as a foe because you have your panties in a knot. I was commenting based on the facts that I had, which came from an official source not linked to the article. I am not even asserting my opinion as some sort of infallible religious belief.

    Maybe if you weren't so abrasive you'd be a more convincing evangelist for whatever cause you have.

  10. Storm in a teacup. on Australia OKs Dumping Dredge Waste In Barrier Reef · · Score: 3, Informative

    The waste is just sand and a bit of mud (not toxic at all) and they are *not* dumping it on the reef. They are dumping it in a barren stretch of sand that doesn't even have any seagrass or notable life. It is far enough away from the actual reef to not be an issue and they have a maximum amount per year they can dump and a window that they are allowed to do it in (outside of spawning season).

    If environmentalists want to be taken seriously they should not cry wolf.

  11. Revolting against KDE? Where? When? on Ask Slashdot: Are Linux Desktop Users More Pragmatic Now Or Is It Inertia? · · Score: 1

    Yes, there was some backlash against 4.0 which by-the-way was meant for *developers* and not end users. But since then there has been no controversy.

  12. The Edge - Brisbane Australia on Public Libraries Tinker With Offering Makerspaces · · Score: 1

    We've had a space like this for a few years now and it has been a very successful demonstration of community effort, business and state grants working together. The Edge is attached to the State Library of Queensland and provides maker facilities ("labs"), coworking space, community group meeting spaces and frequently runs workshops for various (frequently open source type) things such as Arduino workshops (run only at cost) and also journalism and (apparently) small business courses.

    Probably also worth mentioning that they have one of the most impressive locations in Brisbane and that we also have a local Hackerspace as well.

    I don't participate as much as I would like to unfortunately...

  13. Re:Welcome to Australia on An Iowa ISP's Metered Pricing: What Will the Market Bear? · · Score: 1

    OK, true - things have gotten a lot cheaper in the past 5 or so years and I should have made that a bit more clear than I did. However outside of a handful of providers Internet in Australia is still fairly pricey.

  14. Welcome to Australia on An Iowa ISP's Metered Pricing: What Will the Market Bear? · · Score: 2

    This is the norm for us... Though we are finally starting to get somewhat reasonably priced Unlimited* plans now.

    * Unlimited plan may be limited

  15. Re:People still pay for porn? on Porn Will Be Bitcoin's Killer App · · Score: 1

    If you're into a specific thing and/or performer you can go straight to the source. Generally you only really need to pay once to get access to download the entire archive.

  16. Re:Fantastic news on Bitcoin Payments Go Live At Overstock — Two Quarters Early · · Score: 1

    The power bill that is the result of generating a Bitcoin disagrees indicates your view is invalid.

  17. My 2 cents on Ask Slashdot: How To Protect Your Passwords From Amnesia? · · Score: 1

    This is something that has been on my mind. I'm yet to do anything about it though.
    A safe deposit envelope/satchel (as opposed to a full box) in a bank is pretty cheap - and I would additionally store the actual paper with the passwords in a "tamper proof" envelope so that I can tell if the passwords have been read since I last visited.

  18. Re:Why Wave? on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Implement Wave Protocol Self Hosted? · · Score: 1

    XMPP is what made this happen... BuddyCloud does this ;)

  19. Re:Why Wave? on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Implement Wave Protocol Self Hosted? · · Score: 1

    Yes of course - but why Wave over tools provided in a modern social network? Technologically BuddyCloud is similar - and BuddyCloud has protocols documented, and because of their modular nature they don't represent a moving target.

  20. Why Wave? on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Implement Wave Protocol Self Hosted? · · Score: 1

    Who else uses it? I know this is a catch-21 sort of thing. I don't see what Wave really offers over social networks (in conjunction with good old email).
    How about tickling your fancy with email and a federated social network such as http://buddycloud.com/ and good old email?

  21. Re:Jesus Christ on Snowden Gives Alternative Christmas Message On Channel 4 · · Score: 1

    I can't imagine what it would have taken to leave a girlfriend like his. Geeks just don't get girls like that... EVER!
    At first I was unconvinced of the effectiveness of what he did because he didn't really tell us anything we didn't already strongly suspect (or know) but the dialogue created has successfully provoked public awareness far beyond my expectations. It's reasonably clear that Snowden *could* gain a lot from this - but he definitely hasn't even tried. Anyway, as far as I am concerned he deserves some book deals and lecture tours.

  22. You can't prove I didn't! on NSA Says It Foiled Plot To Destroy US Economy Through Malware · · Score: 4, Funny

    I routinely stop alien invasions. Their lazors are no match for my hands (and let's not mention my other weapon... in my pants).

    Your move NSA - what have you done lately?

  23. No Shit on DRM Has Always Been a Horrible Idea · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sherlock.

  24. Did any of your read TFS? on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Secure Your Parents' PC? · · Score: 1

    I swear, read the fucking summary before commenting! Changing OS is not an option, changing platform (and therefore "the way the computer is used") is not an option, abandoning MS Office is not an option and OP is not asking for recommendations on an Internet Security package.

    (Also, NoScript is really problematic for "normal people", so stop recommending it. AdBlock takes away most nasty things anyway)

  25. NSA 1 Step behind CIA on NSA Collect Gamers' Chats and Deploy Real-Life Agents Into WoW and Second Life · · Score: 1

    Everybody knows Goonswarm (EVE Online alliance) is a CIA front. Glenn Beck obviously knows what's up.
    http://themittani.com/media/glenn-beck-goonswarm-cia-front