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  1. Re:What the fuck? on AMD Launches New Higher-End Kaveri APUs A10-7800 and A6-7400K · · Score: 1

    Oops, sorry, I just got a dc-dc converter in the mail to run my AMD geode SBC off a marine battery. No solder involved though, so I guess it's ok, just a crimping tool

  2. Re:As We Speak on Switching From Microsoft Office To LibreOffice Saves Toulouse 1 Million Euros · · Score: 2

    As we speak, Microsoft is instructing its European "business partners" to give a certain French city a shitload of really cheap Office licenses.

    Either that or members of city council wake up with severed horse heads in their beds.

  3. Re:Surprise, surprise on Chromebooks Are Outselling iPads In Schools · · Score: 1

    I'll be darned. Cheapest product sells more units. I wonder who's making the most money?

    But don't you really mean "who has the most to lose when sales volume dries up?"

  4. Re:GOG discovers DOSBOX works on Linux on GOG.com Announces Linux Support · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One of the big complaints that modern publishers have about releasing their games on Linux is that they can't do the same things with DRM on Linux that they can with Windows, therefore no one will pay for their games and everyone will pirate instead.

    Which just demonstrates how clueless and out of touch modern game publishers really are. DRM does not stop piracy on Windows or even slow it down. As a rule, Windows game DRM is cracked and DRM-free copies are widely available for download within hours of release, sometimes even before release.

  5. Re:OK MS bashers. on Microsoft's CEO Says He Wants to Unify Windows · · Score: 2

    This may actually be a killer OS. It is the next version after a bad one!

    Actually, all versions of Windows are bad, if you have ever experienced something decent. It's just amazing the crap that Windows users put up with, because they have never known anything else and think that computers are supposed to be flaky with fiddly controls. You have bad versions of Windows and really bad versions of Windows, that is the range, there is no such thing as a good version of Windows. So maybe a bad version of Windows will follow this really bad version, and maybe that will be enough to slow down Microsoft's slide into irrelevance for a while.

  6. Re:20% profit and people are bitching on Microsoft FY2014 Q4 Earnings: Revenues Up, Profits Down Slightly · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yet the greedy Wall Street pricks aren't happy with a 20% profit.

    That's because those pricks know about Microsoft's 90% gross margin and they want to know how the missing 70% got pissed away.

  7. Re:Who would still want to work there? on Microsoft FY2014 Q4 Earnings: Revenues Up, Profits Down Slightly · · Score: 1

    There is sure to be a Dead Sea effect and MS's long-term prospects cannot be great if they have lost / will lose their best people

    Having lost control of the mobile market to Apple and Google, Microsoft can now look forward to its sunset years, slowly rotting away. Microsoft employees can look forward to more cuts, sooner rather than later. The one constant will be the backlbiting culture, which will increase as the concentration of rats on the ship increases.

  8. Re:Where is Apple? on UK Cabinet Office Adopts ODF As Exclusive Standard For Sharable Documents · · Score: 2

    It's not too late for Apple to see the light and switch iWork to ODF. Except that Tim Cook is kind of dim witted.

  9. Re:Why ODF? on UK Cabinet Office Adopts ODF As Exclusive Standard For Sharable Documents · · Score: 2

    What does "human readable" mean for you?

    This is normally understood to mean lines of printable characters.

  10. Re:Why ODF? on UK Cabinet Office Adopts ODF As Exclusive Standard For Sharable Documents · · Score: 4, Informative

    For what it's worth, ODF is XML, which nominally human readable. So is Microsoft's OOXML, a perversion that demonstrates clearly that "human readable" doesn't always mean what it says. The main difference between ODF and OOXML is that ODF actually is a credible attempt to be open and portable whereas OOXML is designed to achieve the opposite.

  11. Re:Why ODF? on UK Cabinet Office Adopts ODF As Exclusive Standard For Sharable Documents · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And for an even more limited definition of "natively".

  12. Re:Why ODF? on UK Cabinet Office Adopts ODF As Exclusive Standard For Sharable Documents · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The vast majority of their users aren't especially smart when it comes to technology. They're essentially office workers - they don't give a stuff about the underlying format, they only care about being able to do their job.

    So true. And therefore we should be thankful that some knowledgeable people who do care about such important matters are willing to step forward to do the right thing.

  13. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 2

    If they had actually identified the trajectory of the missile from a satellite, they would also easily know which side of the Russia/Ukraine border it originated on... which they do not.

    That's what you think, is it? It seems that the launch site has been rather precisely determined. Perhaps you missed that memo.

  14. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Everyone seems to forget that this entire affair started because of a European/US backed coup overthrew and elected pro-russian government.

    We all forgot that, perhaps because it is not true? I seem to recall a murderous kleptomaniac thug being evicted from power on the strength of popular protest.

  15. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The EU may finally be spurred to approve more sanctions on Russia, but Russia can sell gas to China and other partners instead.

    The Chinese will drive a very hard bargain for that gas. Delivering it will be time consuming and expensive. Volume will be limited by facilities for some time to come, and even after the initial scramble it can never be as efficient as delivering to Europe.

  16. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 1

    Actually, I suspect that neither side knows the truth...

    Really? So according to you, Obama lied about the missle trajectory?

  17. Re:I don't see the problem. on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I doubt the rebels have IFF systems (means to avoid shooting at civilian aircraft) and they probably expected civilian aircraft to avoid their airspace ... so their accidental shooting down of a civilian airliner is perfectly reasonable.

    I don't know about that. But I do know It would be reasonable for the Russian mercenaries to return to their own country and let the Ukrainians have their democracy.

  18. Re:This belongs in the cluster manager on Linux Needs Resource Management For Complex Workloads · · Score: 2

    If you're running in an Amazon AWS instance, at least 90% of Linux is just dead weight

    Which 90% would that be, and in what way would it be dead weight? If you don't mind my asking.

  19. Re:This obsession with everything in RAM needs to on Linux Needs Resource Management For Complex Workloads · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Garbage collector with no overhead, hmm? Easy peasy with no satanic complexity I suppose. And of course no obnoxious corner cases. Equivalently in engineering, when your bridge won't stay up you just add a sky hook. Easy.

  20. Re:Not going to excite the enterprise on Apple and IBM Announce Partnership To Bring iOS + Cloud Services To Enterprises · · Score: 1

    Last century called and wants its one button mouse back.

  21. Re:PowerPC worked out for Apple ... on Apple and IBM Announce Partnership To Bring iOS + Cloud Services To Enterprises · · Score: 1

    Millions of aging buggy whips do not have a great deal of importance to the modern auto market.

  22. Re:PowerPC worked out for Apple ... on Apple and IBM Announce Partnership To Bring iOS + Cloud Services To Enterprises · · Score: 1

    Obsolete consoles running powerPCs, a fine straw to grasp at.

  23. Re:PowerPC worked out for Apple ... on Apple and IBM Announce Partnership To Bring iOS + Cloud Services To Enterprises · · Score: 1

    Funny, I could swear that both Sony and Microsoft punted powerPC for AMD silicon.

  24. Trouble is, hipsters are all in advanced stages of getting saggy now. The ithing is the phone your mom has, now how cool is that?

  25. Re:Not going to excite the enterprise on Apple and IBM Announce Partnership To Bring iOS + Cloud Services To Enterprises · · Score: 2

    The ad campaign should revolve around elephants wearing hornrimmed glasses and dancing tango while pressing one button mice with their trunks.