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  1. Re:That's why it runs like shit on PC as well on Ubisoft Points Finger At AMD For Assassin's Creed Unity Poor Performance · · Score: 1

    And, it's worth noting, that's on a GTX980: the highest end of Nvidia cards. The claims about it being an AMD problem are blatent lies.

  2. Re:Wait... on Fusion Reactor Concept Could Be Cheaper Than Coal · · Score: 1

    They're extremely reliable; they work exactly half the time.

  3. Re:What, no positional tracking? on John Carmack's Oculus Connect Keynote Probably Had Samsung Cringing · · Score: 1

    This is talking about the Gear though, not the Occulus DK. Has anyone tried the Gear yet?

  4. Re:Why not KDE on Debian Switching Back To GNOME As the Default Desktop · · Score: 1

    Except GP didn't make that claim, he said that Unity is more similar to OSX than Gnome is.

  5. Re:Smile on Study: Dinosaurs "Shrank" Regularly To Become Birds · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You're not feeding a religious troll, you're feeding a racist troll.

  6. Re:Stephen Elop... on No RIF'd Employees Need Apply For Microsoft External Staff Jobs For 6 Months · · Score: 1

    Seeing how Excel historically had its own compiler, that sounds about right.

  7. Re:SteamBox just got really interesting on Valve In-Home Game Streaming Supports Windows, OS X & Linux · · Score: 1

    Since a lot of games are cross platforms with consoles, in a year or two a cheap low-end client will probably be sufficient to run most of what's coming out.

  8. Re:User friendliest: on Ask Slashdot: User-Friendly Firewall For a Brand-New Linux User? · · Score: 1

    Geek Squad

  9. Re:Pretty simple in theory on Gunshot Victims To Be Part of "Suspended Animation" Trials · · Score: 1

    I think you're mistaken about the degree of precision you should expect from a New Scientist article.

  10. Re:What party was that again... on Anti-Game-Violence Legislator Arrested, Faces Gun Trafficking Charges · · Score: 1

    You'd have to Google "Republican arrested," find an incident, and then Google the name in a separate search (preferably in a private browsing session). I'd do it, but I can't find the energy to try to convince someone they're not being persecuted.

  11. Re:Only a Matter of Time Now on Crytek Ports CRYENGINE To Linux Support Ahead of Steam Machines Launch · · Score: 1

    Linux will be the premier gaming platform on the PC and on its own console, and Valve will be the company that made it happen.

    Valve will be the ones who made it happen, but the Humble Bundles are what made it possible. The groundwork for this has been laid over a long time, by a lot of people.

  12. Re:Linux sales figures on Crytek Ports CRYENGINE To Linux Support Ahead of Steam Machines Launch · · Score: 1

    Microsoft Studios? Port an Xbox One exclusive to Linux? Perhaps when hell freezes over.

    That was the joke, yes. But I do always find it kind of hilarious when I launch Dust: An Elysian Tale on Linux.

  13. Re:Disguisting! on Apple Refuses To Unlock Bequeathed iPad · · Score: 2

    Yes, I do expect them to honor the provisions of my will.

  14. Re:Ankles are lousy landing gear on The Ephemerality and Reality of the Jetpack · · Score: 2

    Anyone expecting printed materials to survive environments typically found inside jet or rocket engines needs to be awfully patient.

    Or, you know, NASA.

  15. Re:Odd on Why Nissan Is Talking To Tesla Model S Owners · · Score: 1

    My usage and your usage don't matter, only the person's whom you're replying to:

    My wife has a 5 mile commute

    You can't argue that the vehicle is cost effective for everyone, just because it's cost effective for you.

  16. Re:SpaceX on SpaceX Testing Landing Legs On Next Falcon9 Rocket · · Score: 2

    According to Musk, the fuel cost of a F9 1.1 is ~$300,000, or about 0.5% of the system cost.

  17. Re:Odd on Why Nissan Is Talking To Tesla Model S Owners · · Score: 1

    Except that part of the premise is that they have lower than average usage, so your conclusion should be that it takes more than 6 years.

  18. Re:I would think it already has taken #2 on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1

    As much as I hate it, the state of gaming on Ios is much better than Android.

  19. Re:pleasant surprise on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1

    I agree with you in the short term, but I think Valve is playing a long game here. The current Steamboxes are inferior to consoles, but in a few years when you can get a Steambox with better specs and the consoles haven't changed it may be a different story. And when the next generation of consoles doesn't have backwards compatibility, but Steamboxes do, the game selection problem will be gone. If they're targeting for the long term, they don't need all the secondary services right away; they need the base platform to be stable and then they can start pushing for compatibility (Skype already runs on Debian, but Netflix will be important).

    Right now they're just trying to bootstrap themselves out of a chicken-and-egg problem. We probably won't have a good idea of how successful they'll be for 5 years.

  20. Re:Does SteamOS count as a desktop? on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1

    Since Valve's games already run on multiple distros, why is there reason to think that their Runtime wouldn't? I think the reason you're not seeing discussion is that there's nothing to discuss.

  21. Re:Very little to do with Tesla. At all. Again. on Tesla's Having Issues Charging In the Cold · · Score: 1

    Everyone who's not in Norway, yes. You'd be surprised how little care people give to others' problems.

  22. Re:In Norway this is a problem on Tesla's Having Issues Charging In the Cold · · Score: 1

    Poorly designed != broken.

    Only one of the problems can be fixed by installing a new unit.

  23. Re:Best choice for 4 out of 5 desktop users on AMD's Kaveri APU Debuts With GCN-based Radeon Graphics · · Score: 1

    Except the point is not to need the $100 graphics card, even if that means sacrificing some CPU performance that that segment doesn't need.

  24. Re:Capable of Playing - worthless statement on AMD's Kaveri APU Debuts With GCN-based Radeon Graphics · · Score: 1

    Except that in this case "X settings" is 1080p30. It may be low quality otherwise, but it meets your requirement.

  25. Re:Guns...Lots Of Guns on Affordable 3D Metal Printer Developed Based on RepRap · · Score: 1

    It's not like loading ammo is hard, and bullets are probably the easiest things for these machines to print.