Voluntary because you can choose between poverty and even more poverty? You say it's just the way of the universe but it's not, it's a human construct caused by corrupt people in positions of power forcing workers into an unbearable situation by taking all of the resources by force.
You're right. When I open the bookmarks menu in Firefox, everything on my screen should go away and be replaced by a scrolling mass of big tiles. It just makes perfect sense.
Not an actual counterargument. Ignored.
The bookmark menu is a menu, not an application. The items contained in it are small hence the menu should be small, not fullscreen. Same goes for the start menu, the clue is in the name, it's a "menu", something you can flick through if you need to which tucks nicely away when you don't. I certainly don't want it to make picking an item difficult. That's why we use hierarchal views, because grouping similar things makes them easier and quicker to find. It's not even a complicated concept to grasp, I mean, do you keep all of your belongings in one big box?
The old start menu had two areas. A quick launch menu, which you can customize, and a "all programs" button which took you to the tree view.
The new start screen has two areas. A quick launch menu which you can customize, and a "all programs" button which takes you to a tree like view, where you will find an Adobe section, with InDesign and Premiere, presuming you have them installed.
I wouldn't call an alphabetised list of everything installed on your computer even remotely "tree like".
Your earlier logic that smart people shouldn't become disoriented doesn't follow at all, and "Not an actual counterargument" is not an actual counterargument if you don't tell us why.
As I stated further up, this already happens and is actually inherent in electronics as a subject. The PSU will only supply the current that the motherboard is attempting to draw, up to its rated maximum.
In theory it should also be doing some kind of negotiation before pushing power, such as ensuring that it has a connection to something that speaks USB on the other end (as opposed to, say, your finger, which doesn't), and that resistance is within the expected range for the cable. It's not "always on" current like an electric socket is.
You don't push power or current, you draw it. Your finger presents such a high resistance that I'd be surprised if you could even draw a microamp from a 100W@5V supply, let alone the full 20 amps.
Actually as he confirmed himself, he was being serious in that he thinks Android will re-hash face recognition because Apple did it.
If they don't care about the size of the bank account then why are they still selling computers?
Voluntary because you can choose between poverty and even more poverty? You say it's just the way of the universe but it's not, it's a human construct caused by corrupt people in positions of power forcing workers into an unbearable situation by taking all of the resources by force.
You're right. When I open the bookmarks menu in Firefox, everything on my screen should go away and be replaced by a scrolling mass of big tiles. It just makes perfect sense.
Not an actual counterargument. Ignored.
The bookmark menu is a menu, not an application. The items contained in it are small hence the menu should be small, not fullscreen. Same goes for the start menu, the clue is in the name, it's a "menu", something you can flick through if you need to which tucks nicely away when you don't. I certainly don't want it to make picking an item difficult. That's why we use hierarchal views, because grouping similar things makes them easier and quicker to find. It's not even a complicated concept to grasp, I mean, do you keep all of your belongings in one big box?
The old start menu had two areas. A quick launch menu, which you can customize, and a "all programs" button which took you to the tree view. The new start screen has two areas. A quick launch menu which you can customize, and a "all programs" button which takes you to a tree like view, where you will find an Adobe section, with InDesign and Premiere, presuming you have them installed.
I wouldn't call an alphabetised list of everything installed on your computer even remotely "tree like".
Your earlier logic that smart people shouldn't become disoriented doesn't follow at all, and "Not an actual counterargument" is not an actual counterargument if you don't tell us why.
As I stated further up, this already happens and is actually inherent in electronics as a subject. The PSU will only supply the current that the motherboard is attempting to draw, up to its rated maximum.
In theory it should also be doing some kind of negotiation before pushing power, such as ensuring that it has a connection to something that speaks USB on the other end (as opposed to, say, your finger, which doesn't), and that resistance is within the expected range for the cable. It's not "always on" current like an electric socket is.
You don't push power or current, you draw it. Your finger presents such a high resistance that I'd be surprised if you could even draw a microamp from a 100W@5V supply, let alone the full 20 amps.