So it's the perfect device for 75% of the people out there...
Wow, someone here that realizes their own point of view when it comes to computers is in the minority! That other people (and actually the majority) feel different than they do! A round of applause to you goombah99!!!
"I tried this 'Linux' thing and now of of my programs work!"
If you're going to say "well the average person just uses it for Facebook and Email", then they'd more likely go to ChromeOS, which I guess, is technically linux, but is just as locked down as Windows by design.
Because having updates that break existing business process software rammed down users' throats is so much better... what does the "latest" Win 10 give you that their image does not?
... run bleeding-edge Visual Studio, or even recent versions for that matter
Remember when Google declared that Amazon Fire TV users would no longer be able to use an app to access their site, because rea$ons?
The "rea$ons" being Amazon's anti-competitve behavior?
Well, Google doesn't carry Amazon's devices in their web store, either. How on earth is this not anticompetitive?
Because the Google Store only carries products made by Google, (or Nest, a subsidiary of its parent company, or at one point hardware that was made by other OEMs, but than ran a Google OS such as Android or ChromeOS). Amazon, however, makes it a point to try and carry everything and they even did carry the Chromecast when it first appeared.
While I'd like to see Google held accountable for their anticompetitive behavior, the best solution is still for someone else to spin up a video streaming site. There's enough people who want an alternative to Youtube for it to work out. But it has to be at least as friendly to uploaders as Youtube...
Yeah Amazon should be held accountable too, I mean, how hard is it to make an ecommerce at the same scale???
police require a warrant to obtain cellphone tower records
Not what this is at all. It is perfectly legal for authorities to follow you around with a notebook. More like what this is. I don't like it either, but you need a better argument.
Good job forgetting to quote the first case which is more analogous to this situation.
You seem nice. First time here? I can tell by your inaugural post that you will contribute great things to the discussion here. You're off to such a good start!
A holier than thou diatribe where they know the one true way it's everyone else that are idiots? Yeah I'd say that fits right in with the usual Slashdot comment.
It's not simple because it's trying to make the header consistent across apps, when many apps recreate their own header. It would be simple if Microsoft forced everyone to use a standard OS header, but then they'd be evil.
Browsers have Add Ons to stop that kind of social media tracking.
Presuming you mean about "...from the sites I visit" what about the first part of GP's comment?
If I make a post on Facebook that says "I ran into AHuxley while at the $location", and Facebook uses that data as part of all the data it has on your (shadow?) account, what Browser Add On prevents that from happening?
Schools have too many entrances and exits. Cameras can help with this. Potential killers can be identified, and those entraces automatically locked down.
Anyone who is against this does not value the lives of children.
So automatically lock the '...many entrances and exits' once a killer is already inside? Or... you could just manually lock the doors ahead of time and save Millions of dollars.
Ah Slashdot, where in an article showing that Microsoft is actively working together with a competitor, as opposed to a different company, they are still the bad guy.
They don't let you install anything not from their app store.
... and before anyone provides links to the iOS versions of Chrome, Firefox, et al. Keep in mind, they must use the same Webkit rendering engine built in to iOS, so they are effectively just skins of Safari.
So it's the perfect device for 75% of the people out there...
Wow, someone here that realizes their own point of view when it comes to computers is in the minority! That other people (and actually the majority) feel different than they do! A round of applause to you goombah99!!!
"I tried this 'Linux' thing and now of of my programs work!"
If you're going to say "well the average person just uses it for Facebook and Email", then they'd more likely go to ChromeOS, which I guess, is technically linux, but is just as locked down as Windows by design.
Because having updates that break existing business process software rammed down users' throats is so much better... what does the "latest" Win 10 give you that their image does not?
... run bleeding-edge Visual Studio, or even recent versions for that matter
I didn't read the article but it's bad because firefox! Why, if I were in charge, it'd be the most perefectest browser ever!!!!11
Continue to do whatever you want, give a copy to the NSA.
Oh, but any government official is exempt from having his/her data siphoned.
Exactly! That's why Google doesn't allow paid an apps where you login with a paid account you paid elsewhere. Oh wait.
One of the biggest problems is reusing HTML components that are open source. They never have built-in support for disabilities.
If the HTML components are open source, then built-in support for disabilities could be added.
Remember when Google declared that Amazon Fire TV users would no longer be able to use an app to access their site, because rea$ons?
The "rea$ons" being Amazon's anti-competitve behavior?
Well, Google doesn't carry Amazon's devices in their web store, either. How on earth is this not anticompetitive?
Because the Google Store only carries products made by Google, (or Nest, a subsidiary of its parent company, or at one point hardware that was made by other OEMs, but than ran a Google OS such as Android or ChromeOS). Amazon, however, makes it a point to try and carry everything and they even did carry the Chromecast when it first appeared.
While I'd like to see Google held accountable for their anticompetitive behavior, the best solution is still for someone else to spin up a video streaming site. There's enough people who want an alternative to Youtube for it to work out. But it has to be at least as friendly to uploaders as Youtube...
Yeah Amazon should be held accountable too, I mean, how hard is it to make an ecommerce at the same scale???
Is it just me or is there anyone else out there wondering why in this day and age it's impossible to buy a small phone?
Higher Numbers = Better Than
A phone with a 5.8" screen is therefore better than a phone with 4.7" one.
This could turn out to be a good touch-stone for validating one side of the cognitive dissonance claim.
Lol, no. Whichever side doesn't get the answer they want will still claim they were right, and the result was due to corruption, conspiracy, etc.
Not what this is at all. It is perfectly legal for authorities to follow you around with a notebook. More like what this is. I don't like it either, but you need a better argument.
Good job forgetting to quote the first case which is more analogous to this situation.
Ummm... I can't tell if this is a real answer or not. Translate at Google fails me. Anybody?
iMac Pro high start point
The starting price is expensive
with forced raid 0 locked to the MB.
the disk drives cannot be altered for different configurations, like one to prevent data loss.
Also need cut the screen to change ram or you can apples ram markup.
Upgrades are difficult or impossible or pricy.
no batteries, they get the electricity from the web
What's the URL?
You seem nice. First time here? I can tell by your inaugural post that you will contribute great things to the discussion here. You're off to such a good start!
A holier than thou diatribe where they know the one true way it's everyone else that are idiots? Yeah I'd say that fits right in with the usual Slashdot comment.
Stop, please just stop.
Don't move buttons around. Don't add weird auto-width-changing scroll bars.
But enough about Ubuntu...
It's not simple because it's trying to make the header consistent across apps, when many apps recreate their own header. It would be simple if Microsoft forced everyone to use a standard OS header, but then they'd be evil.
Just change the goals of the Duplex bot and watch the technology really take off.
I'm shocked to read, that you think the only value other than 100%, is 99%. I'm so sorry for you.
Browsers have Add Ons to stop that kind of social media tracking.
Presuming you mean about "...from the sites I visit" what about the first part of GP's comment?
If I make a post on Facebook that says "I ran into AHuxley while at the $location", and Facebook uses that data as part of all the data it has on your (shadow?) account, what Browser Add On prevents that from happening?
If you value children's lives then yes.
Schools have too many entrances and exits. Cameras can help with this. Potential killers can be identified, and those entraces automatically locked down.
Anyone who is against this does not value the lives of children.
So automatically lock the '...many entrances and exits' once a killer is already inside?
Or... you could just manually lock the doors ahead of time and save Millions of dollars.
Ah Slashdot, where in an article showing that Microsoft is actively working together with a competitor, as opposed to a different company, they are still the bad guy.
You know of some way to make a parallel Earth that behaves exactly the same way as ours except for the one thing you want to test?
Yes, podcasting... a portmanteau of "broadcast" and "iPod" is a 90s thing, when the iPod itself didn't even exist until 2001.
They don't let you install anything not from their app store.
... and before anyone provides links to the iOS versions of Chrome, Firefox, et al. Keep in mind, they must use the same Webkit rendering engine built in to iOS, so they are effectively just skins of Safari.
Didn't RTFA or even RFTS but it's teh MiKKKRO$OFT so therefore bad!