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  1. Lolwut on Vatican To Digitize Prohibited Archives · · Score: 0

    it's focking 1st of apr.... But I shouldn't comment, maybe Dan Brown reads it and believes it.

  2. Re:older developers... on Why Linux Is Not Attracting Young Developers · · Score: 0

    Counting sort is just an example of an O(n) sorting algorithm.

  3. Re:older developers... on Why Linux Is Not Attracting Young Developers · · Score: 0

    O(nlog n)sorting algorithms are inefficient. There are algorithms with O(n) complexity.

  4. Re:older developers... on Why Linux Is Not Attracting Young Developers · · Score: 0

    There is one sorting method called binary tree sort.

  5. DC++ FTW on File Sharing Remains a Perk of College Life · · Score: 1, Informative

    Use DC++ (StrongDC, ApexDC). It's so much better than torrents. Tons and tons of everything you can imagine or not. Just find a decent hublist and you're good to go.

  6. Re:Yawn on Devs Discuss Android's Possible Readmission To Linux Kernel · · Score: 0

    That's Ars Applica. It doesn't pass a day without Ars editors praising crApple in at least five "original stories", in fact all pathetic attempts to kiss Steve Blowjob's badonkadonk. I'm starting to ignore Ars because of their half-assed journalism.

  7. Re:Was done in 1985, 1991 (videos too) on Demo of Laptop/Tabletop Hybrid UI · · Score: 0
  8. MS can settle this on Will Adobe Sue Apple Over Flash? · · Score: 1

    I imagine that MSFT doesnt like very much the rise of AAPL shares. They can screw Apple now and help Adobe. Imagine that Microsoft announces that Internet Explorer 9 (that will be the standard for web) will not support HTML 5 video. That means that almost all developers will cease to use HTML video and continue to use Flash. Imagine that Microsoft tells Adobe not to release flash for iBullshits even if Apple begs them in their knees. What will we see then? Customers will cease to buy a platform that only allows them to see 50% of the web.

  9. Re:Seriously? on Will Adobe Sue Apple Over Flash? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That store shouldn't exist at all. All developers should be free to publish their apps wherever thay want for whatever price they want. It's called DEMOCRACY. Unfortunately, capitalism is heading from free market to corporate dictatorship.

  10. Re:Seriously? on Will Adobe Sue Apple Over Flash? · · Score: 1

    crApple was screwing users and developers long before the nev sdk agreement. Just think a Appstore lock: as a user you can't choose freely what app you install and from where you get it. As a developer you can't publish your app wherever you want, you can't set the price as you want. You may not be allowed to give it for free if apple feels that doing so will stop selling other apps. You can't publish an app if it competes with crApple's own apps or if that app thereatens crApple bad business model.

  11. Why doesn't Adobe leave Apple? on Adobe Evangelist Lashes Out Over Apple's "Original Language" Policy · · Score: 1

    Hey Adobe, just abandon the Mac platform. You can hurt'em more than they can hurt you!