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  1. Priorities on Firefox 34 Arrives With Video Chat, Yahoo Search As Default · · Score: 1

    So they leave out features everyone considers critical for a good browsing experiencie such as ad blocking, click to play plugins and videos. These feartures are so dear that there are plenty of 3rd parties providing them. Instead, they bundle a video chat app that i did not even consider having in the browser.

    Has mozila resigned to becoming a gmail front end? The interface changes, the chat and the neglect of thunderbird seems to point in that direction.

  2. Re:So greedy, they want money but don't want users on The GNOME Foundation Is Running Out of Money · · Score: 1

    In my experience, KDE4 problems were mostly huge and unavidable bugs, which caused crashes, slowness and weid behaviour. The workflow actually improved for me and the compositor allowed me to have dozens of windows open without havign to see them draw when I changed virtual desktops. I still use KDE, though feel the oxygen style is not much in style any more.

  3. Re:Terrible article on Microsoft's Lost Decade · · Score: 1

    The MS or nothing is shrinking even faster than that with all the android and ios in the executives pockets demanding equal rights to company resources.

  4. Re:Who cares? on 1366x768 Monitors Top 1024x768 For the First Time · · Score: 1

    Most porn has to be scrolled vertically...

  5. More such apps and software to come on World's Creepiest iPhone App Pulled After Outcry · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The only surprise here is that it took so long to have such an app.

    I expected that the whole metrics of social networking used in data mining and publicity would be used to service the needs of the parents (where did your kids go today? What did they buy? Who are these people on the photo with him?), the spouses (Where is she? Is he really working?), the employers (was he really calling sick from home? Does he have a drinking problem?) and any other legitimate or illegitimate need.

    The potential so grand, so dark and so evil that this simple app listing girls around you seems quite harmless...

  6. Damn anoying on Firefox: In With the New, Out With the Compatibility · · Score: 1

    I use kubuntu and the continuous upgrades of firefox and thunderbird and very annoying!!!

    I switched to thunderbird recently following a kmail2 upgrade failure. The thing is that firefox and especially thunderbird are useless without plugins. I have 17 extensions on thunderbird, ranging from standard enigmail and lightning to firetray because the stock tunderbird does not seem to have a system tray icon (duh!).

    The latest and greatest firefox broke zotero for a some days. Zotero is the sole reason why I use mostly firefox.

  7. 100 degrees? on Making Data Centers More People-Friendly · · Score: 1

    That's boiling water temperture! I can just imagine the piles of cooked sysadmins there.

  8. Reboots help specific problems on Why You Shouldn't Reboot Unix Servers · · Score: 1

    We reboot servers on our (very small) installation.

    The most obvious is if I change the configuration of the server in a non trivial manner, and need to make sure the whole server is consistent.A reboot is the quickest way to find that out if the changes stick and are consistent with the rest of the server software. It is best to test then than to wait for a reboot due to an unrelated problem (hardware failure, power cut, trip on the cable, etc...) and then have to figure out why the server is not working as expected.

    Some of our servers running commercial software also have to be rebooted periodically, due to bugs of the software that clog the server to a useless state if left alone. We could shutdown all offending processes, clean the server state, and restart them, but a supervised reboot will reset the state of the server in a reproducible manner.

    Other than that, we only reboot if and only if there is a security patch for the kernel that we have to apply or a critical firmware update.

    These are probably not best practices, but work in our environment.

  9. Re:News flash on America Losing Its Edge In Innovation · · Score: 1

    This happens all over the world. I also have a PhD in immunology, not from US or UK, but from a University and research institute somewhere in Europe.

    I left science after my PhD to take advantage of a (risky) one time opportunity between my Thesis defence and a post-doc. This was such a rewarding and fruitful experience that I embarked in different career. I left Immunology for an IT job.

    If I had stayed in academia, I would have to leave my life to pursue at least two top-tier post-doc in top labs outside my country. These post-docs, if successful, would give me a non-zero change of finding a paid (non-fellowship) position in a university or a research institute. If I could not overcome the institutional selection for these positions, I could have found myself over 40 and stuck in a career limbo, like many older post-docs where I had my PhD. Not a very good prospect, not getting a job because of being too old, specialised and hopelessly academic.

    I research you are only competitive when you are young and your rain is cheap. This is why some foreigners, who have a higher brain/salary ratio than natives, are so sought after.

  10. Re:Props to Apple on How Apple Had a Spectacular Year · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not just marketing, it's making products that work and do feel and look good. In spite all the limitations that any itemized feature check-list of apple products vs the competition will show, I have chosen apple products a couple of times.

    The last istuff i bought was an iphone to replace my Motorola razr. I wanted a nokia N900, until a saw it had the thickness of a pack of cigars with a proce tag close to the iphone. I could have fun with linux on the nokia, but fun only lasts for a while especially for a thick heavy phone. Size does matter for a phone and a thick heavy phone would lay forotten most of the time in my backpack.

    Why is there no serious competition? Are all competitors secret Apple fan boys? Why is it the the apple line of laptops look cool and sober and PC laptops have 10 stickers, a miss-match of random useless applications pre-installed and blinding leds and chrome all over? I am writing this on a 6 moth HP elite book that I quite enjoy and is not that bad, but it still looks like a farm tractor next to my wife's macbook pro.

  11. Re:FUD! on Beware the Garden of Steven · · Score: 1

    It is only a mater of time untlil the lock down is in place. This is Evil Plan basics:

    1. Launch the store
    2. Increase acceptance because it's secure, convenient and apple branded. Brain wash as needed.
    3. Wait a bit an profit.
    4. Start tarpitting third party distibuted/downloaded apps and free sotware.
    5. Profit even more!

    All smooth sailing with happy mac heads and software makers.

    If Apple was ever in the dominant position Microsoft has been, we would be lucky to have free software and comodity hardware at all.

  12. Re:Why do I need KDE? on KDE 4.5 Released · · Score: 1

    I use KDE for the same reason I use eclipse instead of emacs: It is functional, integrated and easy to apply my work flows to it. KDE is comfortable and comfort if very important when you are using the desktop hours on end every day of the week.

    I hate to use MacOSX or Windows because I lack empathy to the way Mr Jobs and the whole MS & Partners think I should interact with my desktop. I annoys me and instead of getting things done, I get the feeling of fighting the computer. I also dislike plain window managers with overlapping xterms, because they feel very hard-edged to the user, even after editing a 10-page config file written in obscure script, they still feel not quite right.

    With 4Gb of ram and a dual core chip with an intel x3100, KDE 4 works fairly well, even with a galore of firefox windows and eclipse running on the background. When this system bogs down, it is usually firefox's fault :)

  13. Re:Not bad for an update verion of "Fern Gully" on Avatar Soars Into $1-Billion Territory · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I would love to see the district9 aliens playing the role of the blue smurfs.

  14. doom shareware on What Did You Do First With Linux? · · Score: 1

    I think it was about 95/96 I was an undergraduate student.

    A friend of mine in the lab installed Slackware from floppies, complete with doom, on a pentium 120MHz. It was the only lab computer with a serious game. Linux seemed both alien and magical to a DOS/windows 3.1 user.

    At the end of the year I was running c++ code on a Alpha station with RedHat 64bit installed, it was buggy (no X, console garbage) but faster and more useful than NT.

    To think that it took me almost 10 years to come back to 64bit Linux on my workstation :)

  15. Generational naming on Why Do We Name Servers the Way We Do? · · Score: 1

    Depending on the year of deployment and relation to other servers and services, we have namespaces of minerals, godzilla monsters, fruit names, lord of the rings characters, etc...

    Adds some fun to functionality :)

  16. Re:*Fwooosh!* on Linux Desktop to Appear On Every Asus Motherboard · · Score: 1

    Everytime something new and sexy comes to desktop PCs that does not depend on windows or microsoft, microsoft loses power.

    So now we may have web browsing and voip on power up with no need for explorer or windows. Soon we may have bios-knoppix or bios-ubuntu, with openoffice and support for external media. I bet that would make for some sleepless nights in Redmond.

  17. Re:Clearly you're mistaken on Leopard as the New Vista? · · Score: 1

    Not only perfect, but at least 4x faster and at 400% more intuitive than your own intuition.

  18. rdiff-backup on Apple's "Time Machine" Now For Linux... Sort Of · · Score: 2, Informative

    I use rdiff-backup with a cron job to do backups of my laptop to an external drive. It takes between 20-50 mins to do a daily backup of ~50Gb of data with about 200-700Mb of changed files. The only missing feature would be a "time machine" file browser in konqueror.

  19. Re:sad on Thinking about Rails? Think Again · · Score: 1

    print range(30, 0, -1)

  20. Re:This isn't justice: too little, too late on Microsoft Loses EU Anti-Trust Appeal · · Score: 1

    Posting that you have vista just for sight and XP to do all the bread-and-butter work sounds too much like last year's linux newbie complaining about openoffice and games on linux.

    It's poetic justice on Microsoft that Windows Vista users (and fanboys) sound so much like long time linux users complaining that XP was so much easier to install, that their hardware just works (after 1e^10 driver downloads and updates) and that their favourite apps just work better on XP.

    I just *love* to hear people complaining of Vista.

  21. Re:ahem.... are you sure? on Retailer Refuses Hardware Repair Due To Linux · · Score: 1

    This is NOT a sensible scenario.

    I have had 2 laptops, a compaq (3+ years) and a macbook (1+ years). Both these have been used with OpenGL games (quake style) for a hours and heated up to the point of almost burning my fingers, none has noticeable craks and just keep on working in linux.

    Having to put a computer to sleep or off every two hours to prevent physical damage to the laptop is a sign of bad design.

  22. I hope they tell us the new keys on AACS Vows to Fight Bloggers · · Score: 5, Funny

    I hope they publish the new keys. I don't want to post some random number and find myself in court because of it.

  23. Re:I'm torn... on Mathematica 6 Launched · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I used Mathematica during my PhD thesis. It's a great piece of software that did save me a lot of time. Unfortunately, ever since I left that lab, I have no access to a Mathematica licences and I am not willing to spend the money on them just to re-visit some of the work I did back then. In a sense, part of my PhD work has a randsom equivalent to the purchase of a Mathematica licence.

    All I can say is that I learned my lesson. Since I finished my PhD work I have moved exclusively to linux and tried to limit commercial lockin as much as possible.

  24. in Linux on How Long Does it Take You to Tweak a New Box? · · Score: 1

    time ( cd /home ; tar zxvf /mnt/backup/backup.tgz . ; chown -R me.me me )

    And I am home. It also works accross distributions if you are careful with package selections.

  25. Re:skewed vision? on Apple and Windows Will Force Linux Underground · · Score: 1

    I Just ordered a macbook for the pourpose of running linux on it. I don't like osx, so I'll remove it or cripple it to the minimum required for hardware updates.

    For a dualcore centrino the macbook is not that expensive and comes with a sense of sobriety that most other vendors miss.