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  1. Re:i don't have any opinions on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1
  2. Re:If it's not like Vista or 8.0 (Vista II)... on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 1

    I must have had a ministroke or something because I meant to reply to the guy who wanted transparency back in place of the flat colors.

  3. Re:i don't have any opinions on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 4, Funny

    He said he didn't have any colorful opinions on it. I thought Linus couldn't make breakfast with out swearing twice.

  4. Re:If it's not like Vista or 8.0 (Vista II)... on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Looking at OSX 10.10, why not have both?

    Although at this point, I'm shocked Microsoft just doesn't open up the APIs to let people completely reskin windows. I might come back to Windows if I can run LiteStep again...

  5. Re:Is this why they call them "smart" phones? on iPhone 6 Sales Crush Means Late-Night Waits For Some Early Adopters · · Score: 1

    it's about how aware to the rest of the system any given thread is to the rest of it. Android's implementation of keyboards is incredibly unsafe.

    As far as intents vs iOS extensions go, you're right, but the reason why is that Android doesn't do much of anything to keep things playing cleanly.

  6. Re:Non story on Sapphire Glass Didn't Pass iPhone Drop Test According to Reports · · Score: 1

    They sell between 20 and 40 million iPhones in a quarter. at 600 bucks a pop. Granted, unsubsidized, but, let's be frank; they're not letting the carriers off the hook for the 400 bucks in revenues. Worst case scenario, 20 billion times 600 is 12 billion. A quarter.

    Investing half a billion over time for production of key components for the camera, watch and touch id sensor makes a lot of sense. especially considering how tricky sapphire manufacturing is.

  7. Re:Ads on Microsoft To Buy Minecraft Maker Mojang For $2.5 Billion · · Score: 1

    This deserves infinite mod points.

  8. Re:Ads on Microsoft To Buy Minecraft Maker Mojang For $2.5 Billion · · Score: 2

    Yeah, but you're missing out on a few things like the value of the name Minecraft.

    Minecraft has spawned a lot of merch, as an example of brand value. Shirts, hats, toys, blind bags, key rings, foam swords and pick axes, etc. etc.

    That 2.5 billion isn't going to pay off right away. But it will pay off.

  9. Re:Non story on Sapphire Glass Didn't Pass iPhone Drop Test According to Reports · · Score: 2

    They're using sapphire in the Touch ID sensor, the rear camera and the apple watch.

    It's not even close to a loss.

  10. Re:Is this why they call them "smart" phones? on iPhone 6 Sales Crush Means Late-Night Waits For Some Early Adopters · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As a bitter partisan, I'd hate to say that the things that Apple is playing "catchup" on are things that by getting right now, they don't have to worry about everything going to hell later.

    For instance, how iOS implements third party keyboards is that the keyboard itself is sandboxed away from the rest of the running process. In comparison, on Android, keyboards are basically key loggers running onto of the current running process.

    Intents vs Plugins? Similar.

    see: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2...

    There were reports that Swiftkey was going to be announced for iOS 7, funny enough, as a third party keyboard. However, it seems like all of the XPC stuff Apple has been doing, Google has a LOT to catch up on. Apple now just has the low hanging fruit.

  11. Re:Security vs Recoverability on Mining iPhones and iCloud For Data With Forensic Tools · · Score: 1

    When you connect an iOS device to iTunes, one of the options is "encrypt backup"

    Unfortunately, this option doesn't seem to be available to backups via ios. :(

    (Just checked on my iPhone runnjng ios8 GM)

  12. Re:Needs a tiny joypad on Ask Slashdot: What Smartwatch Apps Could You See Yourself Using? · · Score: 1

    You mean like if someone took the crown off of a mechanical watch and turned it into a controller? :)

  13. Re:Debt is Wealth. Ignorance is Strength. on Ask Slashdot: What Smartwatch Apps Could You See Yourself Using? · · Score: 1

    Fox News is often destructive and wrong. But nearly always coherent. Hrm... That gives me an app idea.

  14. Re:Legacy Support on Apple Announces Smartwatch, Bigger iPhones, Mobile Payments · · Score: 1

    Wow. Major Poe here. I'm not sure if you're a troll or serious.

    If you're not a troll, then what the hell are you doing stuck at 10.1? The intel transition was 8 years ago. What kind of lazy software vender are you using that hasn't updated for Intel? Also, 10.6 runs most PPC apps via Rosetta.

  15. As a diehard apple fanboy, I'm pretty much OK with this. As long as i can have VLC or something similar for movies(Which is in the iOS store; and similar apps do exist) and side load MP3s, I'm good.

    However, the creepy part isn't the bowl or the spoon, it's the bowl insisting you restock your cereal using amazon and you can order right from the fucking bowl.

  16. Re:It's not apple this time! on Under the Apple Hype Machine, Amazon Drops Fire Phone Price To 99 Cents · · Score: 4, Informative

    It doesn't have that going for it anymore.

    The UI's interesting as an experiment, but ultimately really creepy.

    I'm pretty sure Aldous Huxley has a few things to say about an electronic gizmo that serves as an entry way to cheap consumer goods.

  17. It's not apple this time! on Under the Apple Hype Machine, Amazon Drops Fire Phone Price To 99 Cents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They failed on their own merits.

    I doubt the Bigass iPhone thing today's the reason why they tipped on this.

  18. Re:fucking google should adopt posix on Carmack On Mobile VR Development · · Score: 1

    The options are either compile a dumb ARM binary that's not optimized for your particular flavor of ARM(which is horribly inefficient), compile lots of binaries for lots of flavors of ARM(not to mention flavors of MIPS/x86/etc).

    What about when 64bit ARM comes around on Android? Half the fun of 64bit ARM is ditching a lot of legacy ARM crap, I believe Thumb mode being one of them.

    Either Google or the phone vendor would have to supply compiler farms to do this for everyone who's upgraded their phone and now needs to get ARM v(n+1) versions of their app or you're stuck with inefficient code because lol choices or you compile on the phone itself.

    Dalvik cuts through this and just uses a pretty solid VM.

  19. Re:fucking google should adopt posix on Carmack On Mobile VR Development · · Score: 1

    Well. No. The problem you'd run into is that some apps on some phones wouldn't compile in any meaningful period of time

    Dalvik solves a lot of those problems.

    (And introduces new ones to boot.)

  20. Re:All of her free time and then some on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 1

    You mean the game jam where they wanted you to work for free and own your work?

    She tweeted a few times about it openly and had a few twitter discussions with people about it. Plus she was speaking from a good professional point of view.

    Fuck you pay me.

  21. Games on hand for get togethers. on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Best Games To Have In Your Collection? · · Score: 1

    All of my friends are assholes, so i only have Mario Kart 8 and Dokapon Kingdom around for game night.

    also now I don't host game nights.

  22. Re:All of her free time and then some on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 1

    We don't know that Zoe Quinn doxxed her self. I'd love to see some really good hard evidence to this fact.

    I'm logged into tumblr right now on three computers(not to mention the mobile app on an iPad and an iPhone); so saying that you can't be logged in multiple computers and multiple IPs is not evidence.

    Nor is the fact that the data that was dumped was wrong. That doesn't prove she doxxed herself either. It just means the dox were wrong.

  23. Re:All of her free time and then some on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 0

    Source?

  24. Re:Just tell them on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 2

    It's comments like this that make me think the tech community isn't a completely lost cause.

  25. Re:All of her free time and then some on Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls · · Score: 3, Informative

    She has 114 thousand followers on twitter, 150k subscribers on YouTube and whenever she puts out a video it gets picked up by Kotaku, Polygon/Verge, Destructoid, etc.

    Publicity stunt? Not fucking likely.

    After Elliott Rodger, even if it's a freak occurrence, one would hate to be the exception to that rule given that life is on the line.