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  1. Re:Who cares on StatCounter Blasts Microsoft's Claim About IE Still Being the Number 1 Browser · · Score: 2, Informative

    Based off the link you posted above, from an article submitted three years ago?

    People change. People's opinions change, especially with articles like this that illuminate the different methodologies and reasoning. Different people exist on the website.

    Not to mention that there could be entirely valid reasons why the StatCounter stats could be entirely correct in this case and still be flawed in the determination of the OS share.

    I'm not sure why you're trying to create doubt and controversy here.

  2. Re:What?? on With Euro Zone Problems, Bitcoin Experiencing Boost In Legitimacy · · Score: 1

    If it makes you feel better, that would consolidate two posts per week into one!

  3. Re:Long story short... on US Gov't Wants Megaupload Users To Pay For Their Data · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's one part of it. Single point of failure is always bad, and trusting someone else to manage it is worse.

    But then... It's fricken' MegaUpload. It's always seemed sketchy. Who trusts important stuff to them?

  4. Re:I am safe. on Spokeo Fined $800K By FTC For Marketing Its Services To Employers · · Score: 2

    I took a look at the website. From what I can tell, anything beyond partial phone number, possible street-level addresses and bogus value, possible relatives probably just to confirm the match... pretty much everything else is a sample of what a report would look like. The interests, for example, all have question marks. The random names I typed in have very similar interests to yours.

    Unless you gave the bastards money?

  5. Re:$100,000 and counting on FunnyJunk v. the Oatmeal: Copyright Infringement Complaints As Defamation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Actually, it seems to be more than that.

    I glanced over the original Oatmeal blog post. He mentions a bunch of other comics that are being ripped off. I followed a link from the blog post to the website, which is a query for "the oatmeal." No results found. So I tried a couple others - Cyanide and Happiness, Calvin and Hobbes... No results. Then I tried just "Calvin." Bunch of results, many of them Calvin and Hobbes, many of them with the name "calvin and hobbes" verbatim in the title and text.

    Unless their search index is just behind from the scrubbing, it looks like they didn't even scrub. They're just gaming the search results.

  6. Re:Misleading and/or overblown? on Linaro Tweaks Speed Up Android, By Up To 100 Percent · · Score: 1

    Oh, and forgot to mention - they're comparing to an AOSP source. While it doesn't sound like the vendors are making all of the changes and optimizations these guys are, it still adds a few more unknowns and makes comparisons difficult. Not sure what the board they're demonstrating this on is actually intended for either.

  7. Misleading and/or overblown? on Linaro Tweaks Speed Up Android, By Up To 100 Percent · · Score: 1

    So... they're demonstrating these gains, running a graphical benchmark, which they state is largely CPU bound, and their build has no improvements to the GPU code. Why choose that benchmark? The results are about as clear as mud for me. Why choose a graphical benchmark to test the CPU? Is it running the graphics on the CPU instead of the GPU? Android 4 is designed to offload all UI elements to the GPU, so it's not shocking to me that the code is not optimized for a graphical benchmark. I didn't look at the whole video because it was honestly a little painful, and I'm not a software developer, but the video and TFA mention code fixes relating to an compile flag related to aliasing. Which just makes it sound more and more like they're optimizing graphics operations for the part of the device which is not intended to do those operations in normal use.

    Apparently there's some benefit, as the CyanogenMod team is supposedly implementing some of the changes. That's a good sign. Maybe they're actually fixing/optimizing how the systems interact? But there's still no information about what is actually faster and if it matters.

  8. Re:Apple's weakness is in the office suite on Google's Quickoffice Purchase Takes Aim At Windows 8 · · Score: 5, Informative

    iWork seems to be pretty decent for most things. I don't have much experience myself but I know others who use it regularly, except when needing something with the power of Excel.

  9. Re:Distrust on Google Files Antitrust Complaint Against Microsoft, Nokia · · Score: 1

    Many, if not most people.

    Times have changed. Perceptions of technology and the internet have changed. Concerns of trust have waned.

    It's not the power grab your seem to think it is. Google isn't forcing anyone to do anything (except "real" names on Google+, which is more like, can't use things that are obviously psuedonyms). It's a sign of a wider cultural shift.

  10. Re:Weakest Link on How Hackers Listened Their Way Around Google's Recaptcha · · Score: 0

    Too late, Google took steps to fix it before the exploit was widely announced, according to TFA.

  11. Re:Very Backwards on TomTom Flames OpenStreetMap · · Score: 1

    Fair point. That was a pretty stupid oversight. I, obviously, have been driving through these areas, not trying to navigate within them.

  12. Re:Offline maps still vital on TomTom Flames OpenStreetMap · · Score: 1

    True, I have had that issue - my old Droid (the original) would occasionally lose its mind while navigating. But it also struggled if you tried to make it do anything more than navigation at one time, and got very hot regardless.

    How old is your phone? I suspect the GPS chips being used have improved, as well as bugs in the implementation. I've had no problems with my current phone (Samsung Galaxy Nexus), other than that it can be a little slow to get a lock. That seems to be endemic in Samsung phones, though.

  13. Re:Can someone please explain to me on Landmark Calculation Clears the Way To Answering How Matter Is Formed · · Score: 1

    It's been a while so I don't remember in particular. I'll have to check it out again.

    But what I was referencing is SMBC Theater.

  14. Re:pretty tame "fud" on TomTom Flames OpenStreetMap · · Score: 1

    Google maps is free.

    Yes, there are trade-offs between the two. For me, at least at this point in time - my phone does a good enough job that I can't justify the cost of another unit.

  15. Re:All FUD on TomTom Flames OpenStreetMap · · Score: 1

    Or rather - if they do, they deserve exactly what they get.

  16. Re:Offline maps still vital on TomTom Flames OpenStreetMap · · Score: 2

    Maps on Android doesn't fetch data just in time, it caches ahead a little ways. You can also specifically tell it to pre-cache whatever section of map you like ahead of time.

    I find it doesn't matter anyway, because the places were you find you've know data are usually the same areas that you don't need detailed instructions in - e.g., highways through rural areas. And it doesn't matter, because it will still have the instructions to get to get off on to a different highway.

    I've driven all around the east (mountains of WV suck for coverage, esp. data), the midwest, and out to the west coast (Wyoming doesn't have good coverage either), and it's never once affected me.

  17. Re:Can someone please explain to me on Landmark Calculation Clears the Way To Answering How Matter Is Formed · · Score: 4, Funny

    Biggest rock is best rock!

    Frankly, it seems obvious to me...

  18. Re:Question- How did scammers do this? on When Antivirus Scammers Call the Wrong Guy · · Score: 1

    Not to mention the problem that the airhorn will be much louder in person.

    Just wire something into the line, which, at the press of a button, will generate a very loud and high pitched noise. Just remove your own ear from your phone first.

  19. Re:Typical on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 1

    But what tactics would those be? Being nice? Being nice hasn't been working and people are pissed off.

    Being informative? Being insightful? Asking questions, promoting discussion? Just about anything that isn't demonizing the people s/he most needs to listen? When presented with a post like that, do you think someone who disagrees, is on the fence, or is disengaged from the topic will think gee, that person is so passionate that they're angrily posting on message boards, I think I'll support them? Or are they more likely to jump to something on the spectrum between 'not caring because the person is repeating the same boring rhetoric that starts flame wars' to being pissed off at the poster and the post? There's a reason s/he was modded Flamebait.

    He wasn't out of line.

    Never said s/he was. I said s/he was being ineffective. Was that not clear?

    You're "correcting" of him was condescending and belittling.

    Well, I didn't intend it that way. Reading over it again, I'm not really sure why you're interpreting it that way. Nor why you want to harp on it so much. What do you find condescending about it?

    I posted what I meant, plainly and with no hidden meaning. If, for some reason my phrasing made it seem more than what it is, then my apologies to benjfowler.

    Not literally telling him to "sit down and shut up" but enough so to be taken that way.

    If you say so. I think you're being hypersensitive. And I find it not just a little ironic that you post in the manner you do while decrying others as being condescending or belittling.

    Oh, but I forgot - you're justified by being angry.

    What are you arguing for, anyway, bmo? To point out that you think I was out of line? You've made that clear, though lacking in the why. To get me to apologize? I will certainly apologize to the person to whom my comment was addressed, if they feel slighted. But it seems more like you want me to recant my opinion, and any notion that this sort of talk is anything less than appropriate or warranted. Sorry, that I will not grant.

    >my integrity

    Oh fuck off.

    Oh, aren't you just precious.

    But, enough. Continuing this "discussion" with you is not proving to be worth my time. You clearly have an ax to grind, and while I'm not sure what that has to do with me, you won't be deterred and you won't allow yourself to be questioned, least of all by yourself.

  20. Re:Typical on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 1

    He pre-emptively mentioned that people will tell him to sit down and shut up. Like you. If people like you make people like him sit down and shut up, the rage will simply bottle up and be used ... elsewhere. Eventually. And you won't like it.

    The hell?

    All I did was to point out that the person's manner in posting will be entirely ineffective and do nothing to help the view they are promoting (and maybe even harm it). I didn't tell them to sit down or shut up or anything of the sort. I didn't pass any judgement on them or their view. Simply pointing out that their time and purpose would be better served if they were to change their tactics.

    But you're doing a fabulous job of continuing the same tactics yourself... not to mention polluting the narrative with your personal biases and assumptions which (as yet) have no basis in fact, and cherry-picking and pulling out of context things others have said.

    You could have posted civilly and stuck to facts, and separated your speculation and biases from the facts. You didn't. It renders you unpersuasive and makes you look like a loon. And yet somehow, that's justified because you're "angry," and somehow, that's going to make you a victim and it's going to be my fault for telling you to "sit down" and "shut up," despite having said nothing of the sort.

    Sorry, but I find your credibility and integrity lacking. Now, by all means, continue using me as a scapegoat and lightening rod for your vitriol. I'll read another reply, but by and large you've lost my audience, and I imagine others' as well.

  21. Re:He was too ambitious on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 1

    I agree -- and it has nothing to do with my feelings on religion.

    It doesn't matter what it's a translation of, it's a translation.

    That said, it's been translated and retranslated many many times over the years, and it's probably a progressive work - I doubt very many are translating from whatever oldest sources are available. My impression was that many different versions were just doing things like modernizing the verses to make them more easily understood or to make choices of the somewhat ambiguous translations based on the winds at the time and the establishment they're being sold to.

  22. Re:Common Sense on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 1

    Well, that's certainly one way to go about life. Says an awful lot about the people that do that, too.

  23. Re:I thought this was already refuted? on Chrome Browser Usage Artificially Boosted, Says Microsoft · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Huh? The whole point of the GGP's post was that they recognize that there are other statistics services and to point out that those other services also claim that they ignore "Google's inflating tricks" - which, regardless, are not tricks meant to fool stats but to make things faster.

  24. Re:Typical on SAP VP Arrested In False Barcode Scheme · · Score: 1

    Why is it that you use the same rhetoric that will piss off many of those who would disagree with you (and even some who do), why do you try to insult everyone that you feel would disagree with you? Surely you can't think that's going to help you change their minds. And if not to change their minds, why are you posting?

  25. Re:Funny how things work out on Researchers 'Map' Android Malware Genome · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's pretty much how it works.

    That's why I was questioning why you wanted to be [woken] up when another Linux variant runs on [your] phone and doesn't have the same vulnerabilities as Android. The two notions are incongruent. That's why I was asking about specific vulnerabilities, because I wasn't aware of it really being an issue.