So get a cheaper 4th Gen Core i whatever. Or go with an AMD APU or CPU and get a discrete GPU in the mean time.
Intel Iris Pro graphics might not be great for gaming, but it sure will help with various GPU accelerated tasks like compositing and so forth in non-gaming uses.
Do you ever worry that Georgia Dow is some kind of killer robot from the future? Doesn't she seem like the type of thing that SkyNet would build in face of their failure after Terminator 3?
Complaining about some OSHA guy getting the details wrong doesn't make what OSHA itself is DOING wrong. By having uniform standards of safety set by experts in those fields, we ensure that it's not a race to the bottom where safety is concerned.
Hillary also didn't say she wanted the gig economy to go under, she just said that classifying them as contractors and all sorts of other shenanigans is wrong.
If you're Uber or Lyft or AirBNB, you have to cover people who are providing your service as if they're employees. Because they are the people providing the work, they should be treated like employees.
you know what's a terrible way to live? Not being sure if you're going to die at work tomorrow because your boss, or your boss's boss decides to skimp on safety gear because it's cheaper.
It's not your decision to work an incredibly hazardous job that's on the line or not, it's the decision for your employer not to give you decent protection from mishaps.
It's morbid as hell, but for anyone who works with, or hell RELIES, any of the packages at the TF1 level, if any freak accident happens, you could be fucked bad.
It's morbid, but it's something we all need to consider with any software project.
Apple TV can accept any video stream coming at it using iTunes and transcoding or using airplay mirroring
Chromecast can mirror anything you want. Android TV sticks can run a variety of player apps that take some of the most common video sources(not to mention more obscure ones!).
Amazon FireTV can also use Plex and other playback apps.
These systems *can* play anything. AppleTV and Chromecast both need an external device, but they can play anything once they're set up.
There are good reasons not to use AppleTV or a Chromecast, but not being able to view your content isn't one of them.
Given that Maemo had been in active development for 6 years at that point, I think it's incredibly clear and obvious that Maemo/Meego was DOA. Nokia's internal dysfunction was the biggest stumbling block they had and if they really wanted to stay healthy and in business, a lot of people would've had to have given up their infighting and start working as a coherent company again.
The technical merits of Maemo/Meego are immaterial, Nokia was toast. If they could've had the operational capacity to release a competent Maemo/Meego device, they wouldn't have been in that situation in the first place.
When Elop got on board at Nokia, Symbian was dead in the water. Sure, the Android was gobbling up most of the market, and by that time even the Finnish didn't care.
They sat on the smart phone and didn't push it because... ? Reasons? I mean, the Symbian developer program was a huge mess too.
The iPhone shouldn't have upturned the market the way it did, if Nokia was capable of executing from an engineering point of view.
Not to say that they didn't have capable engineers, there are a lot of things that can hamstring engineering teams. In this case, I think it was managerial dysfunction that kept Nokia from being acquired.
Not only that but Nokia's profitability was on the downswing since 2002.
So, I think Nokia was doomed before the smartphone revolution hit.
Because really, I need the skinny on bourbon and James Bond. I mean occasionally he writes about Apple and tech, but let's be honest. We're all there for the booze news.
Of course the regular Xb1 controller also does USB. But not including the play and charge battery block is just a jerk move. Especially for a controller that costs 150 bones.
Wireless play and charge kit for the 360 didn't support Usb control btw. You needed a dingus that plugged in via USB for *any* wireless controller. The Xbox's controller didn't have a standard USB dingus at the end. That thing is a third party hack.
That's where Beats 1 radio and Connect come in. The music on Beats 1 is specifically curated to stop this problem and Connect is meant to allow up and coming artists to upload music and interact with fans.
I don't think Connect is going to be a success by any measure but I think that Eddy Cue's team cares a lot about that particular problem.
If you look at the business model, selling 10 dollar a month subscriptions is going to run dry if you're just going to play the same songs over and over again from the same artists. If you can convince people to listen for new music and curated playlists from DJs with incredibly good taste, then they keep subscribing. This was the Beats Radio business model and I'm not shocked Apple bought them.
The record industry needs Apple more than Apple needs the record industry. It's clear the recording industry is full of idiots who couldn't sell a popsicle to a man in hell. Meanwhile, new acts are showing up all the time and they're not monetizing this huge sea of amazing music because they're all stuck in the Top 40's mindset where they promote a few acts. It has become easier than ever to put together something that sounds amazing in your own home.
"Yeah, you're just going to have to sit in the sweltering heat during summer school until ThunderfuckThor69 sends us the PSU we need for a 30 year old computer made by a company very few of you have ever heard of."
Yeah, that'd go over well with me as a kid. Or my parents.
So get a cheaper 4th Gen Core i whatever. Or go with an AMD APU or CPU and get a discrete GPU in the mean time.
Intel Iris Pro graphics might not be great for gaming, but it sure will help with various GPU accelerated tasks like compositing and so forth in non-gaming uses.
Users still using outdated OSes have no right to complain when they're left behind.
OS X has gotten so lean with it's requirements, all you need is a Mac with a 64bit CPU
So people in the past acting shitty means that we shouldn't be outraged about shitty things happening now?
Seriously?
Having a frisky dick doesn't make you politically incorrect.
If you're capable and able to have lots of consensual sex with lots of partners with out using coercion? GREAT!
It's when you get in the PUA level of WTF do things go wrong.
Do you ever worry that Georgia Dow is some kind of killer robot from the future? Doesn't she seem like the type of thing that SkyNet would build in face of their failure after Terminator 3?
Complaining about some OSHA guy getting the details wrong doesn't make what OSHA itself is DOING wrong. By having uniform standards of safety set by experts in those fields, we ensure that it's not a race to the bottom where safety is concerned.
Hillary also didn't say she wanted the gig economy to go under, she just said that classifying them as contractors and all sorts of other shenanigans is wrong.
If you're Uber or Lyft or AirBNB, you have to cover people who are providing your service as if they're employees. Because they are the people providing the work, they should be treated like employees.
you know what's a terrible way to live? Not being sure if you're going to die at work tomorrow because your boss, or your boss's boss decides to skimp on safety gear because it's cheaper.
It's not your decision to work an incredibly hazardous job that's on the line or not, it's the decision for your employer not to give you decent protection from mishaps.
He was also involved with debugging Super Smash Bros. Melee, when he wasn't an engineer anymore.
He prided himself on being 'CEO of a listed company in Japan with the most knowledge of programming.'
Source.
He will be missed.
It's morbid as hell, but for anyone who works with, or hell RELIES, any of the packages at the TF1 level, if any freak accident happens, you could be fucked bad.
It's morbid, but it's something we all need to consider with any software project.
Apple TV can accept any video stream coming at it using iTunes and transcoding or using airplay mirroring
Chromecast can mirror anything you want. Android TV sticks can run a variety of player apps that take some of the most common video sources(not to mention more obscure ones!).
Amazon FireTV can also use Plex and other playback apps.
These systems *can* play anything. AppleTV and Chromecast both need an external device, but they can play anything once they're set up.
There are good reasons not to use AppleTV or a Chromecast, but not being able to view your content isn't one of them.
Given that Maemo had been in active development for 6 years at that point, I think it's incredibly clear and obvious that Maemo/Meego was DOA. Nokia's internal dysfunction was the biggest stumbling block they had and if they really wanted to stay healthy and in business, a lot of people would've had to have given up their infighting and start working as a coherent company again.
The technical merits of Maemo/Meego are immaterial, Nokia was toast. If they could've had the operational capacity to release a competent Maemo/Meego device, they wouldn't have been in that situation in the first place.
Don't blame Elop for OPK's problem.
When Elop got on board at Nokia, Symbian was dead in the water. Sure, the Android was gobbling up most of the market, and by that time even the Finnish didn't care.
They sat on the smart phone and didn't push it because ... ? Reasons? I mean, the Symbian developer program was a huge mess too.
The iPhone shouldn't have upturned the market the way it did, if Nokia was capable of executing from an engineering point of view.
Not to say that they didn't have capable engineers, there are a lot of things that can hamstring engineering teams. In this case, I think it was managerial dysfunction that kept Nokia from being acquired.
Not only that but Nokia's profitability was on the downswing since 2002.
So, I think Nokia was doomed before the smartphone revolution hit.
Because really, I need the skinny on bourbon and James Bond. I mean occasionally he writes about Apple and tech, but let's be honest. We're all there for the booze news.
My first thought was, "oh holy crap, MIPS is still a thing?"
Awesome to see non ARM, non Intel ISAs get some support from large Linux institutions.
That's a distinction with out meaning.
Yes, the popular vote usually matters for something. Unless you live in one of the few states that do not bind the electors to the popular vote.
Because there's clearly no state interest in denying a citizen's right to consensually enter a union with another citizen.
There's clearly state interest in keeping majority populations from being able to coopt minority property.
Electors in the electoral college are often bound to popular election results as a matter of state law.
You're enabling awful business practices by publishers to push shit out the door.
The only two games I'm seriously looking forward to are Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain and Street Fighter V.
Both of which I'm guessing won't have these problems. I don't know why Japanese devs aren't having these problems but western ones are.
You're already at +5. I wish there was +6, Jesus I Need a Drink
Of course the regular Xb1 controller also does USB. But not including the play and charge battery block is just a jerk move. Especially for a controller that costs 150 bones.
Wireless play and charge kit for the 360 didn't support Usb control btw. You needed a dingus that plugged in via USB for *any* wireless controller. The Xbox's controller didn't have a standard USB dingus at the end. That thing is a third party hack.
That's where Beats 1 radio and Connect come in. The music on Beats 1 is specifically curated to stop this problem and Connect is meant to allow up and coming artists to upload music and interact with fans.
I don't think Connect is going to be a success by any measure but I think that Eddy Cue's team cares a lot about that particular problem.
If you look at the business model, selling 10 dollar a month subscriptions is going to run dry if you're just going to play the same songs over and over again from the same artists. If you can convince people to listen for new music and curated playlists from DJs with incredibly good taste, then they keep subscribing. This was the Beats Radio business model and I'm not shocked Apple bought them.
The record industry needs Apple more than Apple needs the record industry. It's clear the recording industry is full of idiots who couldn't sell a popsicle to a man in hell. Meanwhile, new acts are showing up all the time and they're not monetizing this huge sea of amazing music because they're all stuck in the Top 40's mindset where they promote a few acts. It has become easier than ever to put together something that sounds amazing in your own home.
I was looking at this and Hololens and was kind of excited. I'm not a fan of Microsoft, but hey, they're putting out some cool stuff.
Then I found out for your $150, they're not giving you a play and charge battery.
Bollocks. What the fuck Microsoft? At least it's controllable over USB now.
I grew up in Las Vegas.
That would be a non starter.
Plus this is in the notoriously humid Pacific North West. Doesn't get very hot, relative to Vegas but it does get a littttllle damp.
HOW?! Force feedback has been a part of the HID spec for ages.
"Yeah, you're just going to have to sit in the sweltering heat during summer school until ThunderfuckThor69 sends us the PSU we need for a 30 year old computer made by a company very few of you have ever heard of."
Yeah, that'd go over well with me as a kid. Or my parents.