I dont know what is the great thing about instagram. It's just an app to apply some filters used mostly to apply a vintage effect in a photo of a meal.
I know people here on/. don't need someone -me- to help you how to find an app to replace instagram, but please let your friends know about EyeEm or Snapseed. Anyway, results are almost the same.
A VPS is just an Internet-connected computer. "Virtual" means it may not be an actual physical computer, but a virtualized host, one of many, each running as if it were a real computer.
I did not know that and I bet, almost no one here on/. either.
Well, maybe and exception, but for non-business projects, Kickstarter works great if the idea of the project can make the people feel they're part of it.
I know about a movie, of a new Director that already made a pair of good very-low-budget movies that wanted to make a new one but better produced. Depending on the amount of money one send, you can get a different benefit like a DVD of the film, a ticket for the movie premiere or at least, see your name in the credits.
Simple projects that you don't expect much in return, but that you think they're a nice idea.
I don't see myself backing a business project with lots of money waiting for a big thing in return.
It looks outdated for new linux users. I like it because is simple, but for people coming from a windows world, it looks just "old". I think it does not help to adopt linux users.
... it will never be the Year of Linux in the Desktop.
I'd LOVE to use linux in the Desktop always (I love the Open Source philosophy) however, this kind of things make it hard.
Now what? Ubuntu users moving AGAIN to another distro? Mint? I do not know.
KDE/GNOME/Unity/X11/Mate/Cinnamon/LXDE/etc/etc/etc and still LibreOffice looks like Office 97.
I've decided a while ago to stay with debian, even if it does not look that "eye candy". Anyway, I'm old enough to not care at all if my desktop can not spin like a cube.
If someone cares about Linux in the Desktop, please stop this. Ubuntu is too popular between linux newbies, do not disappoint them. Please.
Quite off topic but I can't help to say it: it's amazing how Apple, in the iPhone5 video, mentions the new connector as a new feature, and as if it was a gift from God, they say that it's reversible.
We can not deny they're marketing genius, the way they do those videos with Jony Ive and the other guy acting skills describing characteristics already in other devices as a incredible step in technology history, like LTE.
"We've created the new, much smaller lightning connector." Wow, what would this world be without it?
"And we made it reversible, so it fits either way." Thanks for explaining me that it fits either way, when I heard reversible, I did not catch it.
(My karma went from "Excellent" to "Good" recently, don't be so hard, please).
I'd love to use linux in my Desktop and apart from the Office Suite, in my case, I know I could use linux the whole day at work. But with Libre/Open Office is impossible.
The very simple reason that the documents you receive does not even still look the same as the original, it's something a manager of a company can not tolerate.
I'm not at all an Apple lover, I'm even one of those that for any reason would use an iPhone and I've sticked to Andorid, but I have to admit that my life is easier since I've got a Macbook pro. I'd love to use a Linux instead, I mean it, but at work I simply can not.
Indeed I am. I mean: getting a Blue Screen of Death in a computer is just a matter of reboot, but I'm afraid that rebooting a nuclear reactor could bring some unexpected behavior.
Your comment really makes sense, made me think twice about what I wrote.
Maybe, it would have been better to make this announcement as a solid promise of a good driver, a work in progress with a bright future instead of saying that it went stable with the "exceptions" mentioned.
If this "news" where about a group of students that, for a homework did that driver, that can considered brilliant.
But how can someone expect that we should praise this that works only "if you don't care about performance or are fine with running hardware that's a few generations old.".
Not disrespecting the people working on this, but in the real world, this is not practical at all. Stable: maybe; but incomplete for sure.
I wanted to talk more about that they think that non believers just want to show off themselves as non believers. Like if it was a cool thing only.
In your point of view, which I agree 100% too, they even feel pity for non believers. I know people that get too sad of knowing that some of their friends are going to hell and they can not do anything about it.
Religious people for example, think that non-believers are just pretending that they don't believe in god but they think is obvious that everyone believes.
I'm not a school teacher, but I think there are many advantages when children learn how to write with their own hands.
The way we face math problems drawing and sketching things is not an ability just to solve math problems. We developed a way to think and then show our ideas for others to understand.
I think it's a phenomenal idea to have "Computer Class" some hours every week, but make the education system around computers is absurd.
(Even if I do not know why/how this news with almost no specific fact at all hit/.) if true, this is not threat for LTE: it is a real competitor of GPON and all FTTH technologies.
And I don't mean achieving 30Gbps: A technology that can deliver, let's say, good/sustained 150Mbps in the air for a home user, would kill all fiber project being developed nowadays.
Please, do not take this as the normal way things should be.
...before the first stupid apple fanboy will take his/her tent to be the fist in line to visit that museum.
http://pureinfotech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/windowsbluescreenshots6_1020_wide-850x637.jpg
Before installing a distribution, do a little research to know if drivers are available for your hardware. My 2
If you've read /. recently, Linux users themselves will build their own Ubuntu phone with a raspberry pi.
I dont know what is the great thing about instagram. It's just an app to apply some filters used mostly to apply a vintage effect in a photo of a meal. I know people here on /. don't need someone -me- to help you how to find an app to replace instagram, but please let your friends know about EyeEm or Snapseed. Anyway, results are almost the same.
I did not know that and I bet, almost no one here on /. either.
I mean, 'r3dR0v3r' should know about web platforms.
Well, maybe and exception, but for non-business projects, Kickstarter works great if the idea of the project can make the people feel they're part of it.
I know about a movie, of a new Director that already made a pair of good very-low-budget movies that wanted to make a new one but better produced. Depending on the amount of money one send, you can get a different benefit like a DVD of the film, a ticket for the movie premiere or at least, see your name in the credits.
Simple projects that you don't expect much in return, but that you think they're a nice idea.
I don't see myself backing a business project with lots of money waiting for a big thing in return.
El Regreso Movie (Spanish)
I mean, PLAINTEXT passwords AND publicly available on their FTP.
Does he/still have the job?
What is wrong with that?
It looks outdated for new linux users. I like it because is simple, but for people coming from a windows world, it looks just "old". I think it does not help to adopt linux users.
... it will never be the Year of Linux in the Desktop.
I'd LOVE to use linux in the Desktop always (I love the Open Source philosophy) however, this kind of things make it hard.
Now what? Ubuntu users moving AGAIN to another distro? Mint? I do not know.
KDE/GNOME/Unity/X11/Mate/Cinnamon/LXDE/etc/etc/etc and still LibreOffice looks like Office 97.
I've decided a while ago to stay with debian, even if it does not look that "eye candy". Anyway, I'm old enough to not care at all if my desktop can not spin like a cube.
If someone cares about Linux in the Desktop, please stop this. Ubuntu is too popular between linux newbies, do not disappoint them. Please.
Quite off topic but I can't help to say it: it's amazing how Apple, in the iPhone5 video, mentions the new connector as a new feature, and as if it was a gift from God, they say that it's reversible.
We can not deny they're marketing genius, the way they do those videos with Jony Ive and the other guy acting skills describing characteristics already in other devices as a incredible step in technology history, like LTE.
"We've created the new, much smaller lightning connector." Wow, what would this world be without it?
"And we made it reversible, so it fits either way." Thanks for explaining me that it fits either way, when I heard reversible, I did not catch it.
(My karma went from "Excellent" to "Good" recently, don't be so hard, please).
That's it.
I'd love to use linux in my Desktop and apart from the Office Suite, in my case, I know I could use linux the whole day at work. But with Libre/Open Office is impossible.
The very simple reason that the documents you receive does not even still look the same as the original, it's something a manager of a company can not tolerate.
I'm not at all an Apple lover, I'm even one of those that for any reason would use an iPhone and I've sticked to Andorid, but I have to admit that my life is easier since I've got a Macbook pro. I'd love to use a Linux instead, I mean it, but at work I simply can not.
Indeed I am. I mean: getting a Blue Screen of Death in a computer is just a matter of reboot, but I'm afraid that rebooting a nuclear reactor could bring some unexpected behavior.
Will nokia try Tizen? I'm just wondering myself. I think they should, according to big fail of the Lumia.
Anyway, they've been changing OSs almost yearly in the last 5 years.
That 's it.
Every time I read something about Nokia I miss my beloved n900.
And I miss the GREAT Nokia6120 too.
Why can someone think that Apple *should* do something in the cars ?
Your comment really makes sense, made me think twice about what I wrote.
Maybe, it would have been better to make this announcement as a solid promise of a good driver, a work in progress with a bright future instead of saying that it went stable with the "exceptions" mentioned.
It's not hate, it's being realistic.
If this "news" where about a group of students that, for a homework did that driver, that can considered brilliant.
But how can someone expect that we should praise this that works only "if you don't care about performance or are fine with running hardware that's a few generations old.".
Not disrespecting the people working on this, but in the real world, this is not practical at all. Stable: maybe; but incomplete for sure.
I wanted to talk more about that they think that non believers just want to show off themselves as non believers. Like if it was a cool thing only.
In your point of view, which I agree 100% too, they even feel pity for non believers. I know people that get too sad of knowing that some of their friends are going to hell and they can not do anything about it.
Absolutely.
Religious people for example, think that non-believers are just pretending that they don't believe in god but they think is obvious that everyone believes.
And please, don't complain with them about that.
I'm not a school teacher, but I think there are many advantages when children learn how to write with their own hands.
The way we face math problems drawing and sketching things is not an ability just to solve math problems. We developed a way to think and then show our ideas for others to understand.
I think it's a phenomenal idea to have "Computer Class" some hours every week, but make the education system around computers is absurd.
(Even if I do not know why/how this news with almost no specific fact at all hit /.) if true, this is not threat for LTE: it is a real competitor of GPON and all FTTH technologies.
And I don't mean achieving 30Gbps: A technology that can deliver, let's say, good/sustained 150Mbps in the air for a home user, would kill all fiber project being developed nowadays.
Some days ago this was discussed here. The video, even if very long,is incredible interesting
http://www.i-programmer.info/news/112-theory/3900-a-better-way-to-program.html