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  1. It isn't cost effective to build good software on Bad Software Runs the World · · Score: 3, Informative

    It isn't cost effective to build good software... for a few users. I develop some internal systems. They are very complex and each of them have 40 users at most. The ROI of Apple polishing every tiny bit of a software is great. If each of their 100000 users spend one second less, it is a ROI of more than one day. Human beings are very intelligent. They can learn to play a musical instrument, drive a car, operate a machine and to use shitty software.

  2. Free books? on Kindle E-Book Sales Surpass Print Sales In UK · · Score: 1

    Does the public domain books that you "buy" and cost 0,00 also count as a sale?

  3. Thank you on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot · · Score: 1

    You helped to define the way I think. Thanks and good luck.

  4. Presentation about opensource and poisonous people on Discipline in Open Source Projects? · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Improper LCD Calibration on Where Can You Find Cheap DVI Video Cards? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I always use lcdtest in my linux box.

  6. EMI Brazil also stop producing them on EMI Considers Abandoning DRM on CDs · · Score: 1

    but the already produced discs are still selling

  7. Water is the answer on How Can We Convert the US to the Metric System? · · Score: 1

    Temperature: At sea level, water boils at 100C and freezes at 0 Weight: 1Kg of water is 1 liter Distance: 1L of water is 0.1m ** 3

  8. A good article to start on Software Engineering of GUI Programming? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I wholeheartedly recommend this Martin Fowler's article to start with.

  9. Re:In C++ on Design by Contract in C++? · · Score: 1
    I think you only have two choices. Use Eiffel or don't use contracts.

    The fact that you can't use all of DbC specifications, doens't mean that using a macro/asserts in C++ won't have any utility.

    We use a lot of pre/pos-conditions and they more than payed for themself. Each time a new feature crashes because a index was out-of-bounds, a variable wasn't initialized, or an invalid value was detected, we can solve it right away. It clears a lot of comunication problems between who codes and who uses a function.

    Use them. They are your friend.

  10. Writly agains Zoho Writer on Writely.com Beta - Google's Answer to Word · · Score: 1

    I really like Zoho Writer. As a product it feels a lot better than Writly. But Writly has one killer feature: spell check!!!

  11. You'd have to pay (a little) on Video Chat -- Who Has the Best Quality Picture? · · Score: 1

    I like this service

  12. Adsense will save the Internet on Google Releases Analysis of Click-Fraud Detection · · Score: 1
    OK, I'm exaggerating. But adsense is really revolutionary. I've just put adsense in my web site. It will give me a small amount of money every month, something enough to pay for the server. I would never have ads from big companies. If I had to sell ads, the earned money wouldn't pay my time.

    Adsense gives a steady flow of money to micro-publishers. Little companies giving money to little publishers. Finally, publishing in the web is economically viable.

    Sure, the announcers get more from their money from search ads. When someone is searching, they are looking for something. If you find an appropriate ad, bingo!, buy it. With adsense, the matching isn't so good. There's no reason to click when you are just leisure browsing.

  13. Re:Bad Move on HP To Cut Back On Telecommuting · · Score: 1

    It's great to work from your home, but it's terrible to live in your office.

  14. Keep the Bozos out on How Google's Novel Management System Aids Growth · · Score: 1, Interesting
    Arguing for the "Keep the Bozos out" mantra, the very smart Peter Norvig posted a stupid post at Google Research Official Blog. He describes Google hiring strategy as "hiring above the mean" and plot some graphics showing how great it is.

    The premisse is that you can reduce all the richness of human beings to an unidimensional measure. The best teams I worked with have a diversity of talents, each one contributing for the success.

  15. Re:Here's the thing on Songbird Flies Today · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Why would I start looking for a v0.1 FOSS replacement for it?

    Because it doesn't work in linux? So you wouldn't have to buy a windows box just to use it.

    Ooops! Songbird also just work in windows:-(

  16. tagging in linux? on An Accurate ID3 Tag Database? · · Score: 1

    What do you use to tag files in Linux? I usually use the powerful EasyTag, but it doesn't use other forms of info, like amazon.com data. The gentoo default version also is an older one, that doesn't have some nice features. Any suggestions?

  17. You already have a plugin installed on I Dream of Silence From My Web Browser? · · Score: 1

    It's called volume control!

  18. Re:GMAIL and Thunderbird/Enigmail on How To Enable Mom w/ Encrypted E-Mail? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What's the use of Gmail if you can't search your old messages? BTW, how would you search your old messages using any encryption system?

  19. Brazil already has two biodiesel plants on Utilizing Bio-fuel Beyond Experimental Use · · Score: 1
  20. Re:Photoshop channel chops on A Book on General Image Editing Concepts? · · Score: 1

    BTW, I used it to learn to use Gimp. Since you kown the underlying processing, you can use any graphic application

  21. Photoshop channel chops on A Book on General Image Editing Concepts? · · Score: 3, Informative
    You asked for a big non-application-specific book. I'll give you a small application specific book that will solve your problem. It's Photoshop Channel Chops. It explains to you some of the most important concepts about manipulating images. It packed with info, not a heavy "bible" book with big type and lots of empty space. It has PS in the title, but it really doesn't matter, since it talks about the underlying processing. Let me cite Pumpkin King Amazon reviewer:

    If you aspire to be a hardcore Photoshop user, this book is probably the one you want above all others. It's not a step-by-step tutorial, a mere reference book, or a book that leads you through the tools and various functions of the software. Instead it discusses the fundamental concepts you need to know to use Photoshop to its fullest. ... Most of the book is still applicable since Photoshop today still has channels, alpha channels, paths, layers, and calculations. This book hasn't been updated since it was written in 1998, but it really doesn't need to be. It's not about how to use particular tools and new features. It's about how to think with Photoshop. ...

    Unfortunatelly it is out of print:-(

  22. CLUSTY for non native english speakers on Favorite Firefox Extensions? · · Score: 1
    Clusty toolbar is developed by this search engine. It has two features I, as a non native English speaker, can't live without: on screen dictionary, and wikipedia search. Right click a work and select dictionary or wikipedia search. The definition is displayed as a tooltip. You don't have to loose your reading context just for discovering what a word means.

    Others I can't live without: Gmail notifier, Diggler (as in konqueror you can clean the address bar with one click), Launchy (integrate with your email client), Google toolbar (spellcheck!), Duplicate tab (make the back button work your new tabs), Single window, Aardvark (clean a page before printing it), Session saver (keep your work even with an always crashing browser full of extensions).

    Web developers can't miss: live http headers, Venkman, Web Developer.

  23. Bash completion on Top 10 Items in the Linux Admin Toolkit · · Score: 1

    How can anyone claim to be productive without BASH COMPLETION?

  24. Quanta! on Free or Open Source Web Design Program? · · Score: 1

    See all kde webdev package. Quanta is the best html editor.

  25. That's why I changed from ogg to mp3 vbr on OGG Capable Car Stereos? · · Score: 1

    I've started to rip my 2.000 CD collection in ogg. This was a mistake. MP3 has won. I know it isn't free, it has patents and licensing, but it is better than any closed format. All the big corp hate MP3. They can't lock you with it. They must support it. They (and you) will have to live with mp3.

    I'm now re-encoding everything in high quality MP3 VBR. Portability wins.