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  1. Future features on Booktrack Adds Music and Sound Effects To Ebooks · · Score: 1

    Planned features include moving pictures, followed by the removal of text, as it will be obsolete.

  2. Re:Version information can be important on Mozilla To Remove User-Facing Firefox Version Numbers · · Score: 1

    I have to do the same with chrome (except on my crappy pc at work, it's more like once or twice a day).

    I think that's more to do with memory hogging than memory leaking though.

    Keeping a few Google web apps open all day will easily get chrome out to a few hundred MB of RAM.

  3. Re:Lies make Baby Steve cry, Apple on Flawed Evidence In EU Apple vs. Samsung Case · · Score: 1

    It's just an error in the equation for the Samsung. Not a hardware problem.

  4. Dynamic programming on The Mathematics of Lawn Mowing · · Score: 1

    Dynamic Programming (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_programming) find the optimal path in any problem like this.

    Assuming you set up the problem well, the DP solution is indisputably the best (proven mathematically).

    It requires the problem to be modelled in discrete time and space i believe, but it looks like they're doing something like that already.

  5. Re:Numbers on Girls Go Geek Again · · Score: 1

    "the percentages of women who earned Computer Science degrees rose steadily, peaking at 37%"

    More than 1 in 3 women had CS degrees!

  6. Re:cool on Ubuntu 11.10 Down To 12-Second Boot · · Score: 1

    Yeah, i didn't know how to. Just switched to 'plain old text' mode and it's working now.

    Woohoo. (demonstration)

  7. Re:cool on Ubuntu 11.10 Down To 12-Second Boot · · Score: 1

    Ubuntu's goal is to bring Linux to a wide desktop market, including people who aren't especially technically literate. No one's saying that Gnome 2 wasn't great, but in this day and age, it looks dated. Compare the Gnome task bar to the Mac dock or Windows start bar. It's old - harder to get information from and harder to interact with. Half the people who run Gnome 2, and know what they are doing, install something like Docky or Awn, and get that functionality. If you want an OS to be mainstream you can't expect your users to have to resort to 3rd party modifications for what is now considered basic functionality. Unity is NOT more intrusive or distracting than than Gnome 2 (or really any other desktop manager). Gnome 2 has the top panel, bottom panel and windows borders visible all the time. Try hitting maximise in Unity, everything you don't need disappears. This is getting out of your way as a good OS should. Additionally they're introducing window management features like the windows Aero Snap or whatever it's called. This is not intrusive (no new UI elements) and provide functionality which is great for productivity. My only real problem with Unity as it is, is that it's fiddly to open an application with the mouse. Open the application menu, click on the small drop down menu, find the category, then find the app. That's too fiddly. But opening apps by hitting Super then starting to type the name is the best way to go anyway. You might say "why not just use Gnome Shell?" Well that's a good point. But in 11.10, Gnome Shell will be available, and now we have more competition to encourage innovation. Is that a bad thing? I think most of the criticism of Unity comes from the same old fear of anything new (take the new facebook, new myspace new anything...). Sure there are a few kinks, but they'll be ironed out as time goes by.