Qwerty is just like the English measurement system. It's horrible, but too deeply set (at least in the US) into society to change easily. I learned the Dvorak layout a while back, and like it waaayyy better than Qwerty. There's not nearly as much strain, and practically everything you type is on the home row. Because most computers are still configured to use Qwerty, I do maintain that layout; it's pretty easy to go from one to the other after some practice. Rarely have I encountered compatibility problems: even Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+S are a habbit now.
Really, that's like saying "switch to Macs because Windows are the most attacked by hackers!". It's just because they're more popular. I guaran-dang-tee you that IIS servers aren't any safer than a LAMP stack.
Concur. I run it for weeks straight with no problems. As for addons, I only use user scripts and Adblock. Greasemonkey doesn't work, but Scriptish does. Adblock works great too.
Solar cells and wireless coils provide options for power supply.
If you have to have a bulky power source, it's hardly very practical. Don't misunderstand though, I think it's pretty cool. Are the solar cells actually the circuit? Would it be possible to get enough voltage from the skin?
I wonder what kind of microphone they used and how they attached it to the circuit. And how did they monitor heart-rate?
The video didn't demonstrate any drastic improvements since the last time I saw this exoskeleton a couple of years ago. Sounds like the biggest thing they changed is lower power consumption. Interesting that they're talking about when it will appear in cinema, instead of when it will appear in a real-life situation. "Follow the money" I guess.
In my humble opinion, it's not so much "the user is an idiot" as much as "the user doesn't need built-in functionality to change every flippin' thing via a GUI". Note though that I'm talking about Classic Gnome, not Gnome Shell: don't know much about Shell.
Everything about it still looks like it was designed by a developer, IMHO. Maybe I just need to really try it and get used to it. So much gray though...
Shouldn't that be "1, base Pi"?
Ship with Gnome Shell by default, and give it a real settings application. Other than that, in my experience, we're there.
When will they release drivers for Linux?
Oh, and I could never use an iDevice until they support the Swype keyboard.
Qwerty is just like the English measurement system. It's horrible, but too deeply set (at least in the US) into society to change easily. I learned the Dvorak layout a while back, and like it waaayyy better than Qwerty. There's not nearly as much strain, and practically everything you type is on the home row. Because most computers are still configured to use Qwerty, I do maintain that layout; it's pretty easy to go from one to the other after some practice. Rarely have I encountered compatibility problems: even Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+S are a habbit now.
Dvorak FTW!
P.S. vim is better on non-qwerty layouts than emacs ;)
No, they'd say it was gimped.
Really, that's like saying "switch to Macs because Windows are the most attacked by hackers!". It's just because they're more popular. I guaran-dang-tee you that IIS servers aren't any safer than a LAMP stack.
I think you mean "And they're gone"
Unless they actually a possess a "gone"...
...whatever that is...
But back to the version number issue - quick, how many people know what version number Chrome is up to off the top of their head? Anyone?
14!
Mod parent up.
Concur. I run it for weeks straight with no problems. As for addons, I only use user scripts and Adblock. Greasemonkey doesn't work, but Scriptish does. Adblock works great too.
From the abstract:
Solar cells and wireless coils provide options for power supply.
If you have to have a bulky power source, it's hardly very practical. Don't misunderstand though, I think it's pretty cool. Are the solar cells actually the circuit? Would it be possible to get enough voltage from the skin?
I wonder what kind of microphone they used and how they attached it to the circuit. And how did they monitor heart-rate?
Except this is free. And you don't have to take up yet another domain name just for you.
Ohh, so he just meant "in production". My mistake :)
The video didn't demonstrate any drastic improvements since the last time I saw this exoskeleton a couple of years ago. Sounds like the biggest thing they changed is lower power consumption. Interesting that they're talking about when it will appear in cinema, instead of when it will appear in a real-life situation. "Follow the money" I guess.
I run Firefox for days on end. Never crashed on me.
Why can't I mod funny and insightful?
While I agree to some degree, that's hardly the way to put it.
You took away my status bar, please don't take away my toolbar too.
There is an add-on bar that you can enable.
Sounds like you need Ubuntu One. Just the free package gets you 5GB and access via Android/iOS.
http://one.ubuntu.com/
Mod parent up. Article is slashdotted and Google hasn't cached it yet, but I hope this is in it. This is point #1.
In my humble opinion, it's not so much "the user is an idiot" as much as "the user doesn't need built-in functionality to change every flippin' thing via a GUI". Note though that I'm talking about Classic Gnome, not Gnome Shell: don't know much about Shell.
Disclaimer: I use Gnome.
Everything about it still looks like it was designed by a developer, IMHO. Maybe I just need to really try it and get used to it. So much gray though...
that it is NOT always on.
Kind of like a network cable, right? They can be disconnected FYI.
ISPs are still wayyyyy behind. Hopefully more IPv6 enabled websites will apply pressure to them.