I don't want to sound like the devil's advocate, but why aren't they using BitTorrent technology to distribute the bandwidth problem a little. Something in the likes of Popcorn time.
Each user will allocate a certain amount of hard drive space as a local cache and then use that to cache to distribute to others.
Of course, it's not easy, you would need to have a very smart algorithm taking care of all this and distribute it along, but it should work much better than the standard Server => Client paradigm.
Or am I missing something obvious? Piracy concerns? Copyright?
Look at what happened (and is still happening) with furniture: the value is moved on the creative side, because robots can build all the parts required, assemble it, and ship it to IKEA. If you really need custom furniture, it's the same. A designer can design it in a CAD software, split it up into separate parts, send the file to a factory that will build the parts and ship it to the people who will assemble it. Done. He can reuse designs and just change the sizes, the colors, the software adjusts what needs to, and bam, it's shipped.
I don't see why this can't be scaled to entire buildings? Yes, once you have the complete CAD of the entire building, and I do mean everything, humans assisted by robots that have the schematics uploaded can do the work of hundreds of men.
I don't think it's about destroying all jobs, it's just about from a team of 100 people, you keep 10 people that operate/supervise a few robots. I don't think anybody will risk having AI building entire buildings, but saving 90% in salary costs? That's achievable, and there are new and more advances assist-type machines used every day in constructions.
It's like a guy with 1 jackhammer can do the work of 20 people working with manual hammers. (I don't know the numbers exactly, but it's an example).
It's funny how after 20 years of us "IT guys" obliterating entire industries, destroying millions of jobs (and no, no new job is created when the a software replaces a department) now that we are the victim of the same thing (efficiency) we cry out loud like crazy.
This is what happens, unfortunately. At some point everything will be a commodity, and the only real value will be the people with real business instincts to make the right decision for the company.
Even software development that right now is considered highly creative and safe, yes, it may be, but can also be done from anywhere in the world you have a connection.
The only value in the future of software development will be the people who will be able to come up with software that sells. Once they have the idea, there are thousands of technologies, frameworks, pre-made libraries that can help with that.
Even now, I am working with a framework and libraries for functionalities that 2 years ago I would have needed to write myself. Now it's all done I just have to execute them. What I could bill 60 hours in the past, I now finish in 10. Yes, it's more efficient, it's also cheaper.
Today all I have to do is to come up with an idea, I can probably execute it incredibly fast and cheap with no employees.
Is that good, is that bad?
So let me get this straight, if a warrant is sent out for your arrest, the police doesn't immediately assign it to somebody to enforce it?
Only if it somehow happens that he gets arrested and checked for if he has outstanding warrants?
When US corporations were invading the world and destroying local economies, they all said: It's globalization, competition, capitalism, deal with it!
Now that the global workforce is starting to compete with US workforce by offering better quality and lower cost (not always, I understand there will always be shitty techies that think Java = Javascript but that's not my point, I am talking about skilled people) now it's discrimination, communism, bla bla.
How quickly we forget...
So the conclusion is that no matter how many rights you remove, and privacy you invade (they can strip you naked if they suspect anything) the bad guys will still find a way to do their stuff?
Hmm...I never would have guessed.
What does it matter? XP is just fine for a stupid voting app.
Besides, it could be running an alien operating system, if they leave the user to admin/1234 it's still not gonna be secure.
It will only take one thing: Lack of the possibility. As long as they technologically can, it will happen. They are and always have been above and beyond the law due to their nature of being "secret" services. The very concept of secret service is to get intelligence by any means necessary, as long as you don't blow your cover. Because if you don't blow your cover, nobody will ever know what laws you have broken, so you are essentially above the law.
Be a little realistic, a secret service has and uses back-doors to virtually every known dataset in their own country, and sometimes even from other countries. Google database, Facebook database, passports database, AT&T phone records database, I mean they show this even in the movies, where they kind of tone it down, I image in reality they are not as moral as they want to seem in the movies (as in we can't tap that guy's phone/email/facebook account without a warrant, it's not legal/ethic, yea right). The only true hindrance is that they can't use it in court unless they prove it was obtained under a warrant. But with all the secret courts existence, it's absolutely a breeze to get a back dated warrant.
The technology is here, the power is here, all it takes is the right political context (some big ass fear inducer in the population) and the right leader for the US to become an Orwellian state.
There are literally hundreds of phones on the market right now, with ANY imaginable size (i should know, I am an android developer).
Just go with the 5s, there is nothing in the 6 you will notice except screen size.
Yet I agree, they are stupid for offering phablets only. They are in the other extreme now.
In my opinion, the optimum number would be 3:
Small (existing size), medium (iphone 6 size) and phablet (iphone 6 plus).
But they probably had tons of iphones 5c/5s in stock and wanted to get rid of those:)
The next big moon to shoot for is to maintain the current performance, but dramatically increase battery life.
There hasn't been a battery breakthrough in years.
The good thing is that if batteries get better for phones, our entire electronic world will improve. Or if a breakthrough happens in some other industry, it will come back into phones.
I agree, the islamic community made sure that their version of history remains only. One full of victimization and excuses, where always other civilizations/countries are responsible for their lack of development.
It's never their fault, they are mostly a simple people. Yea, until they have a weapon in their hands, then they change suddenly.
Christianity generated the crusades? Did you like attend a history class ever?
I do not condone the behaviour of some dumb idiots in the army who started killing any people who they didn't like and used the crusades as an excuse for their personal profit, but the crusades were primarily caused by something very similar to ISIS.
Islam started taking over more and more, slaughtering and robbing villages wherever they could. It took 400 years of farcry to the pope to do something about the islams who were killing everyone who wasn't islamic when the final drop was the conquering of Jerusalem, when they finally decided to take action.
Get your facts straight. Yes, I agree there were people among those soldiers/generals who used it as an excuse for their own purposes (aka get rich quick) but believe me, if we won't do something about these ISIS people, they will not stop until they reach the borders of the western world, and by then it will be too late.
Just one of the many sources stating that the crusades were just a reponse, a reaction to Islam agression.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot....
And I am commenting this from my so called 3rd-world country Romania using a 1 Gbps (Fiber to my home directly) connection costing about 19 USD a month with a ton of taxes included.
This is the only reason I fear to move in the US, that I will have to pay an arm and a leg for a decent connection...
Maybe some government agency inserted some code there, and the author knows it.
That's why he recommends rewriting from scratch, because even he doesn't remember where the code is injected, and it's probably very hard to trace.
Enterprise needs clear, obvious, heavy reasons to push upgrades. It's all about cashflow..
But when you target consumers, it's all about being the shiniest, coolest kid on the block.
Apple knows that, that's why their Mac Pro line is so rarely updated/refreshed. Because enterprise needs something to be worth the upgrade.
Consumers just need something shinier and newer.
Don't get me wrong, I own and love Apple products, but I still have an iPhone 4S because I simply can't see why I would upgrade, and I use things like VPN's, Exchange, all that, while the cool kids have 5S and barely know how to restart it.
Because that's how Apple's PR works, and always will.
Even the monumental iPhone was just rumors and guesses until the unveiling at their keynotes.
This is how you get more and more normal people to watch your famous keynote, not just geeks.
If for example Apple would give a list with all the products/specs they would present at the keynote, would anyone watch it? Probably just fans, but it would be pretty boring.
But since you have no clue, you want to watch it, and this way they can and will present it to you as being something revolutionary, and this way people focus on what Apple wants people to focus on, not on what you would usually focus on from articles (things like specs, size, bla bla).
Apple PR at it's best, always worked, always will...
I really hope not. That would take us back k hundreds of years in terms of slaves, inferior/superior races and all that...
There are literally thousands of government agencies who care :)
So they can reconstruct anything or do face recognition on them in case of something :)
Yes but that one will have rights. A lab made one might not...
I don't want to sound like the devil's advocate, but why aren't they using BitTorrent technology to distribute the bandwidth problem a little. Something in the likes of Popcorn time. Each user will allocate a certain amount of hard drive space as a local cache and then use that to cache to distribute to others. Of course, it's not easy, you would need to have a very smart algorithm taking care of all this and distribute it along, but it should work much better than the standard Server => Client paradigm. Or am I missing something obvious? Piracy concerns? Copyright?
Look at what happened (and is still happening) with furniture: the value is moved on the creative side, because robots can build all the parts required, assemble it, and ship it to IKEA. If you really need custom furniture, it's the same. A designer can design it in a CAD software, split it up into separate parts, send the file to a factory that will build the parts and ship it to the people who will assemble it. Done. He can reuse designs and just change the sizes, the colors, the software adjusts what needs to, and bam, it's shipped.
I don't see why this can't be scaled to entire buildings? Yes, once you have the complete CAD of the entire building, and I do mean everything, humans assisted by robots that have the schematics uploaded can do the work of hundreds of men.
I don't think it's about destroying all jobs, it's just about from a team of 100 people, you keep 10 people that operate/supervise a few robots. I don't think anybody will risk having AI building entire buildings, but saving 90% in salary costs? That's achievable, and there are new and more advances assist-type machines used every day in constructions.
It's like a guy with 1 jackhammer can do the work of 20 people working with manual hammers. (I don't know the numbers exactly, but it's an example).
As a software developer I love it when people forget that computers run software written by humans who are error prone too :)
That's the whole point. Capitalism is nobody's friend. It's just a system in which everybody competes freely.
As a european working for an american company all I see is little whiners whining that other people are better and cheaper and it's not fair.
Sure, when they go to Wallmart and they expect the products to be better and cheaper, they never care about the wages of the chinese who make them.
It's a free global market, accept it and get ready, it's gonna be much worse soon.
It's funny how after 20 years of us "IT guys" obliterating entire industries, destroying millions of jobs (and no, no new job is created when the a software replaces a department) now that we are the victim of the same thing (efficiency) we cry out loud like crazy. This is what happens, unfortunately. At some point everything will be a commodity, and the only real value will be the people with real business instincts to make the right decision for the company. Even software development that right now is considered highly creative and safe, yes, it may be, but can also be done from anywhere in the world you have a connection. The only value in the future of software development will be the people who will be able to come up with software that sells. Once they have the idea, there are thousands of technologies, frameworks, pre-made libraries that can help with that. Even now, I am working with a framework and libraries for functionalities that 2 years ago I would have needed to write myself. Now it's all done I just have to execute them. What I could bill 60 hours in the past, I now finish in 10. Yes, it's more efficient, it's also cheaper. Today all I have to do is to come up with an idea, I can probably execute it incredibly fast and cheap with no employees. Is that good, is that bad?
So let me get this straight, if a warrant is sent out for your arrest, the police doesn't immediately assign it to somebody to enforce it? Only if it somehow happens that he gets arrested and checked for if he has outstanding warrants?
How can this guy have a warrant for his arrest in one state, yet live free in another state? Aren't arrest warrants valid across the entire country?
When US corporations were invading the world and destroying local economies, they all said: It's globalization, competition, capitalism, deal with it! Now that the global workforce is starting to compete with US workforce by offering better quality and lower cost (not always, I understand there will always be shitty techies that think Java = Javascript but that's not my point, I am talking about skilled people) now it's discrimination, communism, bla bla. How quickly we forget...
So the conclusion is that no matter how many rights you remove, and privacy you invade (they can strip you naked if they suspect anything) the bad guys will still find a way to do their stuff? Hmm...I never would have guessed.
What does it matter? XP is just fine for a stupid voting app. Besides, it could be running an alien operating system, if they leave the user to admin/1234 it's still not gonna be secure.
It will only take one thing: Lack of the possibility. As long as they technologically can, it will happen. They are and always have been above and beyond the law due to their nature of being "secret" services. The very concept of secret service is to get intelligence by any means necessary, as long as you don't blow your cover. Because if you don't blow your cover, nobody will ever know what laws you have broken, so you are essentially above the law.
Be a little realistic, a secret service has and uses back-doors to virtually every known dataset in their own country, and sometimes even from other countries. Google database, Facebook database, passports database, AT&T phone records database, I mean they show this even in the movies, where they kind of tone it down, I image in reality they are not as moral as they want to seem in the movies (as in we can't tap that guy's phone/email/facebook account without a warrant, it's not legal/ethic, yea right). The only true hindrance is that they can't use it in court unless they prove it was obtained under a warrant. But with all the secret courts existence, it's absolutely a breeze to get a back dated warrant.
The technology is here, the power is here, all it takes is the right political context (some big ass fear inducer in the population) and the right leader for the US to become an Orwellian state.
There are literally hundreds of phones on the market right now, with ANY imaginable size (i should know, I am an android developer). Just go with the 5s, there is nothing in the 6 you will notice except screen size.
:)
Yet I agree, they are stupid for offering phablets only. They are in the other extreme now.
In my opinion, the optimum number would be 3:
Small (existing size), medium (iphone 6 size) and phablet (iphone 6 plus).
But they probably had tons of iphones 5c/5s in stock and wanted to get rid of those
The next big moon to shoot for is to maintain the current performance, but dramatically increase battery life. There hasn't been a battery breakthrough in years. The good thing is that if batteries get better for phones, our entire electronic world will improve. Or if a breakthrough happens in some other industry, it will come back into phones.
Didn't Bill Gates dismiss this enough saying it is not his phrase, he never said that?
http://www.computerworld.com/a...
I agree, the islamic community made sure that their version of history remains only. One full of victimization and excuses, where always other civilizations/countries are responsible for their lack of development.
It's never their fault, they are mostly a simple people. Yea, until they have a weapon in their hands, then they change suddenly.
Tell that to the thousands of girls kidnapped from their homes to serve the isis warriors sexually:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/w...
Christianity generated the crusades? Did you like attend a history class ever?
I do not condone the behaviour of some dumb idiots in the army who started killing any people who they didn't like and used the crusades as an excuse for their personal profit, but the crusades were primarily caused by something very similar to ISIS.
Islam started taking over more and more, slaughtering and robbing villages wherever they could. It took 400 years of farcry to the pope to do something about the islams who were killing everyone who wasn't islamic when the final drop was the conquering of Jerusalem, when they finally decided to take action. Get your facts straight. Yes, I agree there were people among those soldiers/generals who used it as an excuse for their own purposes (aka get rich quick) but believe me, if we won't do something about these ISIS people, they will not stop until they reach the borders of the western world, and by then it will be too late.
Just one of the many sources stating that the crusades were just a reponse, a reaction to Islam agression. http://gatesofvienna.blogspot....
And I am commenting this from my so called 3rd-world country Romania using a 1 Gbps (Fiber to my home directly) connection costing about 19 USD a month with a ton of taxes included. This is the only reason I fear to move in the US, that I will have to pay an arm and a leg for a decent connection...
Maybe some government agency inserted some code there, and the author knows it. That's why he recommends rewriting from scratch, because even he doesn't remember where the code is injected, and it's probably very hard to trace.
Enterprise needs clear, obvious, heavy reasons to push upgrades. It's all about cashflow.. But when you target consumers, it's all about being the shiniest, coolest kid on the block.
Apple knows that, that's why their Mac Pro line is so rarely updated/refreshed. Because enterprise needs something to be worth the upgrade. Consumers just need something shinier and newer.
Don't get me wrong, I own and love Apple products, but I still have an iPhone 4S because I simply can't see why I would upgrade, and I use things like VPN's, Exchange, all that, while the cool kids have 5S and barely know how to restart it.
100 kg? Do you know the weight of an V6 ICE engine? Transmission? 4x4 systems? 100 kg is not that much...
Because that's how Apple's PR works, and always will. Even the monumental iPhone was just rumors and guesses until the unveiling at their keynotes. This is how you get more and more normal people to watch your famous keynote, not just geeks.
If for example Apple would give a list with all the products/specs they would present at the keynote, would anyone watch it? Probably just fans, but it would be pretty boring.
But since you have no clue, you want to watch it, and this way they can and will present it to you as being something revolutionary, and this way people focus on what Apple wants people to focus on, not on what you would usually focus on from articles (things like specs, size, bla bla).
Apple PR at it's best, always worked, always will...