Author of notorious blog "I Programmer" ignores usability and readability by cramming entire articles into a fixed-width page and using only 1/4 of that fixed-width for content.
The all-caps menu is irksome and MS has gotten plenty of vitriolic feedback about it. Why does/. feed that horrible blog's hits with this pointless article?
And the answer was yes, in my case. I ended up moving back to the city the office was located in, 2,000km from where I like to call home and where I telecommuted from, and now live here again going to the office, paying nearly twice what I was in rent and other living expenses. The alternative was to languish and fade away into obscurity.. I felt I needed to come back as I was regularly getting mindless projects. Now that I'm back, I'm working on exciting projects again. *shrug* Also, health and productivity were suffering as I rarely left the house as the line between working-for-the-man and me-time blurred.
I'd like to try and strike a balance but the distance factor of where I'd like to be (i.e. where family and friends are) and where work is, makes that difficult. I find it terribly boring to work from home, which I have the option of doing, and just go into the office anyway day after day, so long as I'm here.
My computer is primarily a gaming machine and nothing even comes close to Windows for that. Battlefield 3? Skyrim? Better have Windows or forget about it. I have a MacBook Pro which never gets used because I find it boring, and I dual-boot Ubuntu when I feel like playing with it. But Linux is a toy to me, when I want to actually use my computer, I use Windows. Same goes when I'm writing code. When I intend to do something with what I'm writing, I'll use Visual Studio. If not, then I'll play with gcc or xcode as they, too, are toys to me. That might change in time but I can't see any reason to.
Woke up to get ready for work and, as was my routine at that time, I checked/. before I had even fully left my bed and saw the headline. At that point only Tower 1 had been struck and it wasn't evident yet what size of plane had hit it.
Always complain, always demand better. This is part of how progress is made. The other part, of course, being the actual work of making things better to perhaps, this time, shut up those damn complainers.
There is a market for simple games which work well cross-platform (minecraft as an example), and there is a market for bleeding edge. The latter, as it stands right now, means DirectX and Windows. More specifically, it means DirectX 10/Vista(well, Win7)+ as many developers (including a very very large developer who shall rename unnamed) are even planning to drop DirectX 9 support on future cross-platform PC titles and instead implement lower-quality OpenGL display for XP and Mac. In the future, pretty things which can't be achieved using SM3-era techniques won't be available even on XP as I'd expect the XP GL implementations to share much of its code with the Mac GL driver and as such not make use of the capabilities of GL3 or 4.
This is particularly true with the push for stereoscopic 3D gaming which, while there is some competition out there, means nVidia 3D Vision/DirectX only. There is 3D Vision Pro for OpenGL on Quadros using quad-buffered stereo, but that is impractical and pretty much requires application support... and good luck with finding games supported well by alternative 3D implementations (even ATI's). Having attended GDC, I saw a huge push for 3D gaming. And TBH, it's warranted.. the effect is awesome. Personally, I hate 3D movies as they give me a headache, but the ability to tweak the convergence point and depth of stereoscopic 3D with a realtime-rendered viewport to your comfort level puts it right in that sweet spot.
I think the fact is that gaming in general just continues to grow. Gamers love Angry Birds (though I can't figure out why) and Farmville (this one eludes me even moreso), but gamers also love Battlefield and Crysis. It's expensive to develop a bleeding edge game, equivalent to the cost of producing a summer blockbuster, yet developers continue to do so because it's a good investment.
I'd be happy to see the latest hardware and games work well on alternative platforms, but it's not a reality at the moment. With Apple steadfastly refusing to allow 3rd party video drivers, while keeping the system OpenGL locked at 2.1ish (with some proprietary extensions), that just isn't going to happen soon. Linux at present isn't even worth mentioning as a gaming platform and seems unlikely ever to be. When you're talking about gamers who invest hundreds on just their video cards, dropping the cash on a Windows upgrade is a non-issue. Windows just works, with top level support for the latest hardware.
Fact is the next generation of consoles are years away. Game developers do not have even preliminary specs from the manufacturers and are even questioning whether it'll happen, or if we'll see something else which moves more toward a unified entertainment platform. Until that happens, the consoles will be in a state of "3+ years away" and never getting closer. Then when they do come out, it'll be 1-2 years before anyone but the hardcore console gamers even bother with the systems due to cost.
Anyway, I share your belief that this is could be the last generation of consoles. And to that I say, good riddance. I'm playing Dragon Age 2 right now and while it's a great game, the clearly-designed-for-clumsy-controllers interface is an annoyance. I have a mouse with a scroll wheel, I have a keyboard, and I have a screen that has been capable of higher than 720 vertical scan lines for the past 20 years. Anyway..
Amusingly, a similar ban in Europe (I believe Denmark) was circumvented by a man who now markets and sells incandescent bulbs as "light-emitting heaters" (or something to that effect).
Yeah, it's unfortunate. That's why I was asking for media outlets who see the value in what they do.. more than drawing readers, but as a public service.:-/
So, did you hear that Brittany Spears likes to walk around the house naked?
... was an entire book about this topic. It suggested that science education should also include subjects on communication.
Maybe, maybe not.
Personally I'd rather see scientists do science and instead have other people who understand the topics well enough to communicate them. Perhaps we could call these people "science journalists," and they could work for media outlets who understand that the value of the work they do.
That reminds me of one study I had read which measured the excitement levels of people while playing violent video games as compared to while watching a violent movie. My thought was, where was the control? I get violent just playing tetris. Hell, I leave a session playing Grand Theft Auto calm and relaxed. It's the games like Galaxy Wars that really get my blood boiling and leave me wanting to throw my entertainment system out the window at the end of the day.
The article is correct. Meta-analysis are dangerous and ultimately useless. You won't find a scientist today who regards meta-analysis with any kind of credibility. As I mentioned in a previous comment, they're at best useful for pointing a finger at some idea to say "this is worth more study." But on its own, a meta-analysis can tell you nothing new and can far too easily be manipulated to fit the biases of the reviewers. Either studies are cherry picked to support their preferred conclusion or all studies, regardless of quality, are included and given equal weighting. Either way, the conclusion is not useful and not science.
Cherry picking is one problem of meta analysis, the other is the opposite of cherry picking where every study is included without regard to its quality.
Agreed. As soon as I read they used "meta analytic tactics" my eyes did a virtual barrel roll within their orbital cavities. Meta analysis cannot be used to prove anything. At best they may be able to show that some topic is worth further study, but at worst and as is often the case they are used simply as rhetorical tools to mislead those who don't understand science and statistics.
I don't know what combination of words in there are his actual name but I think it's safe to say that whatever the case, this man was born to be a judge.
Yeah. If I understand correctly, by the time it reaches 10^23 there's virtually no chance that one single molecule of the original substance remains. So 10^30 is even overkill by a few orders of magnitude.
I don't expect for a second that Emmerich will make a movie like that though. I'm just hoping I can ignore this movie entirely. I imagine it would be like watching someone turn my dead grandfather into a marionette.
Hey, I enjoyed 2012 for what it was. But that Emmerich is going to be adapting a real sci fi? It makes me sad.
That's what I mean, though. I know that republican = red, and dem = blue.. but they seem to like to wear the other party's colour for their ties. On TV at least.
The sound of Windows update running is drilled into my mind forever.. Click.. click click click.. click. click.. click click click click click. My mind constantly asking "what the.. i haven't clicked a damned thing"
Author of notorious blog "I Programmer" ignores usability and readability by cramming entire articles into a fixed-width page and using only 1/4 of that fixed-width for content.
The all-caps menu is irksome and MS has gotten plenty of vitriolic feedback about it. Why does /. feed that horrible blog's hits with this pointless article?
And the answer was yes, in my case. I ended up moving back to the city the office was located in, 2,000km from where I like to call home and where I telecommuted from, and now live here again going to the office, paying nearly twice what I was in rent and other living expenses. The alternative was to languish and fade away into obscurity.. I felt I needed to come back as I was regularly getting mindless projects. Now that I'm back, I'm working on exciting projects again. *shrug* Also, health and productivity were suffering as I rarely left the house as the line between working-for-the-man and me-time blurred.
I'd like to try and strike a balance but the distance factor of where I'd like to be (i.e. where family and friends are) and where work is, makes that difficult. I find it terribly boring to work from home, which I have the option of doing, and just go into the office anyway day after day, so long as I'm here.
My computer is primarily a gaming machine and nothing even comes close to Windows for that. Battlefield 3? Skyrim? Better have Windows or forget about it. I have a MacBook Pro which never gets used because I find it boring, and I dual-boot Ubuntu when I feel like playing with it. But Linux is a toy to me, when I want to actually use my computer, I use Windows. Same goes when I'm writing code. When I intend to do something with what I'm writing, I'll use Visual Studio. If not, then I'll play with gcc or xcode as they, too, are toys to me. That might change in time but I can't see any reason to.
Woke up to get ready for work and, as was my routine at that time, I checked /. before I had even fully left my bed and saw the headline. At that point only Tower 1 had been struck and it wasn't evident yet what size of plane had hit it.
Always complain, always demand better. This is part of how progress is made. The other part, of course, being the actual work of making things better to perhaps, this time, shut up those damn complainers.
There is a market for simple games which work well cross-platform (minecraft as an example), and there is a market for bleeding edge. The latter, as it stands right now, means DirectX and Windows. More specifically, it means DirectX 10/Vista(well, Win7)+ as many developers (including a very very large developer who shall rename unnamed) are even planning to drop DirectX 9 support on future cross-platform PC titles and instead implement lower-quality OpenGL display for XP and Mac. In the future, pretty things which can't be achieved using SM3-era techniques won't be available even on XP as I'd expect the XP GL implementations to share much of its code with the Mac GL driver and as such not make use of the capabilities of GL3 or 4.
This is particularly true with the push for stereoscopic 3D gaming which, while there is some competition out there, means nVidia 3D Vision/DirectX only. There is 3D Vision Pro for OpenGL on Quadros using quad-buffered stereo, but that is impractical and pretty much requires application support... and good luck with finding games supported well by alternative 3D implementations (even ATI's). Having attended GDC, I saw a huge push for 3D gaming. And TBH, it's warranted.. the effect is awesome. Personally, I hate 3D movies as they give me a headache, but the ability to tweak the convergence point and depth of stereoscopic 3D with a realtime-rendered viewport to your comfort level puts it right in that sweet spot.
I think the fact is that gaming in general just continues to grow. Gamers love Angry Birds (though I can't figure out why) and Farmville (this one eludes me even moreso), but gamers also love Battlefield and Crysis. It's expensive to develop a bleeding edge game, equivalent to the cost of producing a summer blockbuster, yet developers continue to do so because it's a good investment.
I'd be happy to see the latest hardware and games work well on alternative platforms, but it's not a reality at the moment. With Apple steadfastly refusing to allow 3rd party video drivers, while keeping the system OpenGL locked at 2.1ish (with some proprietary extensions), that just isn't going to happen soon. Linux at present isn't even worth mentioning as a gaming platform and seems unlikely ever to be. When you're talking about gamers who invest hundreds on just their video cards, dropping the cash on a Windows upgrade is a non-issue. Windows just works, with top level support for the latest hardware.
Fact is the next generation of consoles are years away. Game developers do not have even preliminary specs from the manufacturers and are even questioning whether it'll happen, or if we'll see something else which moves more toward a unified entertainment platform. Until that happens, the consoles will be in a state of "3+ years away" and never getting closer. Then when they do come out, it'll be 1-2 years before anyone but the hardcore console gamers even bother with the systems due to cost.
Anyway, I share your belief that this is could be the last generation of consoles. And to that I say, good riddance. I'm playing Dragon Age 2 right now and while it's a great game, the clearly-designed-for-clumsy-controllers interface is an annoyance. I have a mouse with a scroll wheel, I have a keyboard, and I have a screen that has been capable of higher than 720 vertical scan lines for the past 20 years. Anyway..
Amusingly, a similar ban in Europe (I believe Denmark) was circumvented by a man who now markets and sells incandescent bulbs as "light-emitting heaters" (or something to that effect).
I was about to ask, have they actually developed the tech or are they just blanketing a generic concept.
Yeah, it's unfortunate. That's why I was asking for media outlets who see the value in what they do.. more than drawing readers, but as a public service. :-/
So, did you hear that Brittany Spears likes to walk around the house naked?
... was an entire book about this topic. It suggested that science education should also include subjects on communication.
Maybe, maybe not.
Personally I'd rather see scientists do science and instead have other people who understand the topics well enough to communicate them. Perhaps we could call these people "science journalists," and they could work for media outlets who understand that the value of the work they do.
So I got it installed and tried it out, nothing strenuous at all. I was glad to see adblock plus available for it.
However the next time I started it, it "upgraded" itself to 3.6.6. Anyone else have this happen too?
Just sayin..
That reminds me of one study I had read which measured the excitement levels of people while playing violent video games as compared to while watching a violent movie. My thought was, where was the control? I get violent just playing tetris. Hell, I leave a session playing Grand Theft Auto calm and relaxed. It's the games like Galaxy Wars that really get my blood boiling and leave me wanting to throw my entertainment system out the window at the end of the day.
Game Induced Fit of Rage
Wish I had moderation powers.
+1 (Funny)
The article is correct. Meta-analysis are dangerous and ultimately useless. You won't find a scientist today who regards meta-analysis with any kind of credibility. As I mentioned in a previous comment, they're at best useful for pointing a finger at some idea to say "this is worth more study." But on its own, a meta-analysis can tell you nothing new and can far too easily be manipulated to fit the biases of the reviewers. Either studies are cherry picked to support their preferred conclusion or all studies, regardless of quality, are included and given equal weighting. Either way, the conclusion is not useful and not science.
Cherry picking is one problem of meta analysis, the other is the opposite of cherry picking where every study is included without regard to its quality.
Agreed. As soon as I read they used "meta analytic tactics" my eyes did a virtual barrel roll within their orbital cavities. Meta analysis cannot be used to prove anything. At best they may be able to show that some topic is worth further study, but at worst and as is often the case they are used simply as rhetorical tools to mislead those who don't understand science and statistics.
Shameful reporting.
I don't know what combination of words in there are his actual name but I think it's safe to say that whatever the case, this man was born to be a judge.
Yeah. If I understand correctly, by the time it reaches 10^23 there's virtually no chance that one single molecule of the original substance remains. So 10^30 is even overkill by a few orders of magnitude.
Off by a bit there. Try 99.999999999999999999999999999999%.
But these people are: http://www.realclimate.net/
All this rhetoric and allegory is laughable.
Or the original 1972 Solaris. :)
I don't expect for a second that Emmerich will make a movie like that though. I'm just hoping I can ignore this movie entirely. I imagine it would be like watching someone turn my dead grandfather into a marionette.
Hey, I enjoyed 2012 for what it was. But that Emmerich is going to be adapting a real sci fi? It makes me sad.
Is there any fool out there who would actually buy this awful argument?
Here, I have made one up too: We should have licenses for eating! After all, we need licenses to drive. And there are fat people in the world.
NON SEQUITUR.
IT. DOES. NOT. FOLLOW.
That's what I mean, though. I know that republican = red, and dem = blue.. but they seem to like to wear the other party's colour for their ties. On TV at least.
Republicans = Blue Ties
Democrats = Red Ties
I never did get that.
The sound of Windows update running is drilled into my mind forever.. Click.. click click click.. click. click.. click click click click click.
My mind constantly asking "what the.. i haven't clicked a damned thing"