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  1. Re:Another browser on Microsoft Edge On Windows 10: the Browser That Will Finally Kill IE · · Score: 1

    It's great when you can get away with that, but all too many companies (like where I work) have to deal with our customers as they are, not how we would wish them to be.

  2. Re:Another browser on Microsoft Edge On Windows 10: the Browser That Will Finally Kill IE · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nope, we just keep supporting the standards, and Edge will work just fine. If all goes well, we'll actually be able to DROP support for more older browsers as more people migrate off XP & Vista.

    That's the dream, anyway. :)

  3. Re:bottlenecks on Intel and Micron Unveil 3D XPoint Memory, 1000x Speed and Endurance Over Flash · · Score: 1

    http://www.overclock.net/t/1489684/ssd-interface-comparison-pci-express-vs-sata

    It's almost like that problem has already been thought of. Go figure.

    Plus new Intel chips (I think) have more PCI-e lanes. I'm hoping that rumor is true, anyway.

  4. Pro-Tip on Ask Slashdot: How to Avoid The Worst of a Tech Bubble? · · Score: 1

    Have no debt, and have no rent/mortgage payment. Make sure your vehicle is in good working order. Make sure you've got any health issues taken care of.

    Basically the Boy Scout motto: Be Prepared.

  5. This is just in time to be bypassed entirely on Intel Adopts USB-C Connector For 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3, Supports USB 3.1, DP 1.2 · · Score: 0

    ...by the also-announced plans for wireless charging and docking. (okay sorta)

    It'll be a while before the wireless docking and charging can replace wired connections, BUT, I think it's soon enough that this situation may somewhat resemble the slow uptake of Blu-Ray over DVD due to streaming becoming feasible.

  6. Re:Either of the poles woulc cause this effect on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    If you start a mile north of the South Pole, walk a mile south, then you cannot walk west, so it still fails.

    Also, the North Pole isn't ice-free all year long. (I've not been keeping up with how much (if it has happened yet) it is ice-free during a year, but it's certainly not the whole year. Yet.)

  7. similar question on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    You are in a square room. All four sides have Southern exposure. A bear walks by. What color is it? :)

  8. Re:Either of the poles woulc cause this effect on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    You can't walk South from the South Pole. :)

  9. Re:Resource Hog? on Adblock Plus Launches Adblock Browser: a Fork of Firefox For Android · · Score: 1

    uBlock isn't available for the _Android_ version, which is the problem. I use it on the desktop; I'd love to use it on Android as well.

  10. it's not the click that matters on Mechanical 'Clicky' Keyboards Still Have Followers (Video) · · Score: 1, Informative

    It's the keyswitch FEEL. Clicky or non-clicky, you want a mechanical keyswitch. There are many options now for people who want a non-clicky keyboard with good feel - check for a keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches.

  11. still on Haswell on Intel Launches Xeon E7-8800 and E7-4800 V3 Processor Families · · Score: 1

    So they're not even based on Broadwell yet; when are they expecting to get Xeons based on Skylake out - next year?

  12. plenty of performance for almost everyone on LG G4 and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 808 Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    But what's really interesting to me is the camera. I'm really interested in seeing that put through its paces.

  13. Re:Apple already done did it on Samsung SSD On a Tiny M.2 Stick Is Capable of Read Speeds Over 2GB/sec · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Who do you think MAKES those M.2 SSDs in Apples? Hint: Samsung

  14. Re:Another? on Chrome 42 Launches With Push Notifications · · Score: 1

    As bad as Mozilla? It's at version 42, Mozilla is at 37. Who do you think started this cadence in the first place?

  15. I haven't heard of this; am not affected on Google Lollipop Bricking Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 Devices · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have a Nexus 5, with Lollipop 5.1 on it. No boot loop issues. Coworkers with Nexus 5 aren't reporting this, either. /shrug/

  16. Re:some thoughts on Ask Slashdot: What Would a Constructed Language Have To Be To Replace English? · · Score: 1

    It is allowed to write Japanese with spaces and many news papers e.g. do that. At least in their web version.

    I believe most of my jap. Cartoons do use spaces.

    They do that in cartoons for kids. That's how they learn, since they don't have a full grasp of the kanji characters until around high school. Without knowing a good chuck of Kanji, it's very difficult to tell where one word stops and another starts. It's not how adults typically read, though.

    As far as news sites, I'm not good enough to read those in Japanese yet, but the ones I've seen only have spaces after punctuation, like commas or at the end of sentences, not between words.

  17. FYI: My native language is English, and I have studied Spanish, French, and am currently studying Japanese.

    As already mentioned, no irregular verbs

    No verb conjugation

    Japanese has the concept of particles, which is brilliant, and can solve a great many problems that are present in most natural languages

    The problems with Japanese (being a natural language, it has problems like any other) could be solved by more extensive use of particles. Verb conjugation particles could be added; counters could be replaced by a counter particle, etc. Verb particles could also let you put the verb anywhere in the sentence you want, making for a very flexible language. Particles for various levels of politeness could make that very easy for those societies where that is a thing.

    re: sounds

    I would evaluate the major languages of the world and see if there is a sizable enough set of sounds they have in common that would be sufficient for the new language. One of the problems learners of second languages have is their new language often has sounds that simply do not exist in their native language. If you don't start learning your new language before puberty, the chances of you being able to make native-level sounds in your target language (when those sounds don't exist in your native language) become very unlikely. Some people are able to, but most are not, especially if they don't have the opportunity to immerse themselves in that language every day, which will never happen in a new constructed language.

    re: writing

    I'm learning Japanese, and the no spaces between words is VERY difficult to adapt to. I would recommend against no spaces. :)

    Logographs like Chinese characters (which are also used in Japanese) are VERY efficient for a native language (and I can read those far faster than the Japanese words which do not use them), but learning them is a total pain in the ass, and takes far longer than I would think a good idea for a secondary, universal language. For this reason, I would use an alphabet system that is already in widespread use, and well-understood by more people than any other - the Latin character set used by English and the Romanesque/Romance languages. I would avoid the use of diacritical marks, if possible, due to being harder to type.

  18. Re:Relatively clean? on TrueCrypt Alternatives Step Up Post-Cryptanalysis · · Score: 1

    What exactly does that mean? Granted, I don't use TrueCrypt but lately I've felt the need to encrypt some of my private emails and videos.

    My reading of the results is that while no backdoors were found, there were some vulnerabilities found, which are being addressed in the forked projects. That's about as good as could be expected, really, since all software has bugs.

  19. for those complaining about this being too much... on LG Accidentally Leaks Apple iMac 8K Is Coming Later This Year · · Score: 2

    Keep in mind that if proper scaling ever gets implemented, there is still a long way to go for displays to equal the quality of text compared to paper. I saw noticeable improvements in text quality from laser printers all the way up to 1200dpi, and people back in the day were saying we'd never need anything more dense than 300dpi, then it was 600dpi, etc. If we can get displays to 1200dpi, and especially with near-zero reflectivity, then I'll say we've gone far enough - but we're nowhere near that yet.

    But we need GOOD scaling. I've read that Windows 10 will have proper scaling. We'll see.

  20. Re:MSE Support on Firefox 37 Released · · Score: 1

    Doesn't seem to work for me. Sort of.

    The "introductory" video on Achievement Hunter's Let's Play YouTube channel plays using the the HTML5 player, but nothing else seems to work.

    Weird. I've been watching HTML5 videos in >720p resolution for some time now. What OS are you using? I'm using it on Windows. You enabled MSE via the about:config page, yes?

  21. Re:MSE Support on Firefox 37 Released · · Score: 1

    I enabled MSE in Firefox in the previous version, and the HTML5 YT videos seemed to work fine except 1080/60p videos, which stuttered a lot. As of v37, that seems to have also been fixed. YMMV, but it's A-OK for me.

  22. Re:MSE Support on Firefox 37 Released · · Score: 1

    It may not be on by default, and it may be 'incomplete', but I turned that on in Firefox some time ago and can view HTML5 YT videos in resolutions greater than 720p. It's certainly good enough for now (though I don't know why it's not on by default).

  23. Re:Projector on Ask Slashdot: Affordable Large HD/UHD/4K "Stupid" Screens? · · Score: 1

    The original poster said >55", which doesn't mean he wants to jump straight to 100", which would make sense for projecting, but there are plenty of displays in the ~6x" category which are cheaper by almost an order of magnitude.

  24. Re:Projector on Ask Slashdot: Affordable Large HD/UHD/4K "Stupid" Screens? · · Score: 1

    An inexpensive UHD projector? Where?

  25. the reason is simple on Deep-Sea Microorganism Hasn't Evolved For Over 2 Billion Years · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    There are no activist judges in the ocean!