Okay. Then to get rid of the watermark, we capture two different streams, and average the pixel and sound wave values.
The video and audio are the same, but the watermark will be filled with noise and be entirely unreadable. (Unless they have a way of getting around having two streams averaged together.)
Y'know, I realize there's a problem with people making their careers on outrage in tech. But here's the thing: Slashdot is encouraging their bullshit by displaying it prominently.
If they stuck to what their user base actually wanted to read, maybe they'd actually make money for once. What a fucking shocker.
So I agree that it's a problem. I just disagree with hearing about it or encouraging it at all. I'll read about the stupid fuckers on reddit instead.
Fuck you for stooping to the level of the typical clickbait peddled by the shitty news outlets.
News for nerds? Stuff that matters? Is this either or the two or am I losing my mind?
Give me something actually about tech. I'm taking a break from your website and turning on ads in the future.
Try Arch Linux. It gives up 1% of stability for the ability to (mostly) safely install bleeding-edge packages. Few kernel patches, super simple package management, ports system. Oh, and there's no graphical installer, so if you manage to install it, you'll know how to fix it when it breaks.
It's a distro that takes all the magic out of Linux.
The only thing that's going to wither here is Ubuntu. Because it's not very good.
>with users of [iOS and Android] able to access the web version
So you're telling me there's not going to be native support for it on the bigger platforms? No one's going to use it if it's just a web app on the iPhone or Android. A messaging client can't function without notifications, for instance.
I hope you guys do notice that this is slower than the average CO2 pellet rifle... if it fires at 40 feet per second or so, why wouldn't I just buy a normal BB gun or something? I could more easily just grab a 540 fps.22 air rifle for maybe $60 right off the shelf of a Dick's Sporting Goods.
And what in hell does this have to do with 3D Printing??
Okay. Then to get rid of the watermark, we capture two different streams, and average the pixel and sound wave values.
The video and audio are the same, but the watermark will be filled with noise and be entirely unreadable. (Unless they have a way of getting around having two streams averaged together.)
If we can gather anything from the CIA black camps in Poland, it's that unless you're Roman Polansky (or probably any actual Polish citizen), the Polish are perfectly ready to sell you out.
Y'know, I realize there's a problem with people making their careers on outrage in tech. But here's the thing: Slashdot is encouraging their bullshit by displaying it prominently. If they stuck to what their user base actually wanted to read, maybe they'd actually make money for once. What a fucking shocker. So I agree that it's a problem. I just disagree with hearing about it or encouraging it at all. I'll read about the stupid fuckers on reddit instead.
Fuck you for stooping to the level of the typical clickbait peddled by the shitty news outlets. News for nerds? Stuff that matters? Is this either or the two or am I losing my mind? Give me something actually about tech. I'm taking a break from your website and turning on ads in the future.
I've heard people compare Jeff Bezos to Satan, but that would really take the cake, wouldn't it?
What do you think about geothermal energy?
Hey, me too! http://i.imgur.com/phA10Vy.jpg
Pack it into a video with a method of storing the data that is resistant to video compression. Ta-da!
Try Arch Linux. It gives up 1% of stability for the ability to (mostly) safely install bleeding-edge packages. Few kernel patches, super simple package management, ports system. Oh, and there's no graphical installer, so if you manage to install it, you'll know how to fix it when it breaks.
It's a distro that takes all the magic out of Linux.
The only thing that's going to wither here is Ubuntu. Because it's not very good.
Can US laptops connect to channel 14, though? i.e. a laptop whose WiFi adapter is set to US restrictions
>with users of [iOS and Android] able to access the web version So you're telling me there's not going to be native support for it on the bigger platforms? No one's going to use it if it's just a web app on the iPhone or Android. A messaging client can't function without notifications, for instance.
I hope you guys do notice that this is slower than the average CO2 pellet rifle... if it fires at 40 feet per second or so, why wouldn't I just buy a normal BB gun or something? I could more easily just grab a 540 fps .22 air rifle for maybe $60 right off the shelf of a Dick's Sporting Goods.
And what in hell does this have to do with 3D Printing??
...just pick a random european country
...that isn't Poland.