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  1. Re:How is Apple not here first? on The Asus Project Precog is a Pioneering Dual-Display Laptop, Due in 2019 (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    i personally love the key travel of the new macbook. I have a pok3r 3 on my home pc which i think is probably my favorite keyboard ever, but i really do enjoy typing on the new macbook keyboard as well.

  2. Re:10,000 days on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    wrong billionaire

  3. Re:Get a Balloon, or a plane ticket on Flat Earther Plans New Rocket Launch, Predicts Super Bowl-Sized Ratings (phillyvoice.com) · · Score: 1

    I am sitting 1000 feet above that in my office building right now :P, not a great vantage for seeing the curvature though.

  4. Re:But they all force Javascript on users on Which JavaScript Framework is the Most Popular? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    a modern framework is capable of serving both... you can provide server side rendering to anyone who has JS disabled. its not going to be the full experience most of the time but that is because the full experience is only available via javascript. Now given it is a actually a very small percentage of tin foil hat people that actually whole sale disable javascript in their browser and that is why most companys don't bother wtih the extra technical debt of making their sites work both with and without javascript.

  5. Re:Vanilla-JS.com on Which JavaScript Framework is the Most Popular? (infoworld.com) · · Score: 2

    But then again, you can also make the app 100 times smaller than using these grossly bloated frameworks.

    You really should learn how modern JS applications work, my code has 0 extra "Bloat" code because it is removed during build / compile of the system.

  6. Re:And this is how JavaScript dies on How Converting A C++ Game to JavaScript Gave Us WebAssembly (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Redux isn't facebook's but yes :)

  7. Re:And this is how JavaScript dies on How Converting A C++ Game to JavaScript Gave Us WebAssembly (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Sooooo you are flaming something simply because you never use it? why would anyone ever try to write a device drive in JS? Thats like trying to ask someone to screw in a screw with a hammer. Use the language that most fits the job at hand. Nothing about this post is advocating that JS be used for everything.. its a tool designed for a specific purpose.

  8. Re: People who see the web as documents on How Converting A C++ Game to JavaScript Gave Us WebAssembly (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Your comment is correct, but in this context is is completely off... This like compare apples to satellites, when having a conversation about seahorses. Of course i can make an application that spits output to the a web browser, but this requires network activity, (literally the most inefficeint least reliable thing in coding now that > 60% of all traffic is coming over mobiel networks). So you can't tell me that offloading 95% of those "web requests" for silly things that complex applications need to perform, ont a javascript based app, that now only has to send 1 in 20 requests to your server for display calculation is less efficient. Don't flame just to flame friend :)

  9. Re: People who see the web as documents on How Converting A C++ Game to JavaScript Gave Us WebAssembly (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    I mean you guys can flame back and forth all you want. But javascript is never going anywhere. Not until web browsers are a thing of the past... you can love it or hate it but to call someone who does brilliant things on one platform a retard simply because he is on said platform is about the most naive comment in the thread....

  10. Re:Wondering Why Your Internal .dev Web App Has St on Wondering Why Your Internal .dev Web App Has Stopped Working? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    that tld was registered in 2014 https://icannwiki.org/.dev my guess is well over 95% of developers posting gripes in here have infrastructure dating back far further thant 2014.... I personally have been using a .dev locahost enviornment on my dev box for a long ass time.

  11. Re:Fuck off with this security bullshit. on Wondering Why Your Internal .dev Web App Has Stopped Working? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    .dev has been used for local development for a LONG time. almsot every dev tha ti know has a local enviornment of some kind that uses .dev. In my opinion the real issue here is that ICANN let anyone register the .dev tld. Just because google put a bid in for it doesn't mean that i should be required to access my Localhost webserver over https....

  12. Same exact boat here. I was super excited to get a new Pro with the updated Skylake processor and 32 gigs of ram... then i saw touchbar... Closed window, guess i am waiting 4 more years.

  13. Re:24 Hours? on 19-Year-Old Jailbreaks iPhone 7 In 24 Hours (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    if you look at this twitter feed he was talking about the new software/hardware weeks ago. so yeah has been working on it for a while.

  14. Re:Touch screen function keys on Apple Said To Plan First Pro Laptop Overhaul in Four Years (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    This... I use my keyboard shortcut keys all day every day. not having them their would be a pain in the ass.

  15. Re:Duh on Microsoft Backtracks On 'Nasty Trick' Upgrade To Windows 10 (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Informative

    They're not the market leader anymore, they don't have the advantages of monopoly,

    While i agree with your overall sentiment the above is not even close to true. Microsoft has a stranglehold on the PC market as it pertains to OS. https://www.netmarketshare.com... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  16. Yep.. users of the pro line of macbooks dont really focus on the thin metric. Especially at the expense of battery life, and fewer ports. If i am buying a pro i want at least 4-5 ports, and a shitload of horsepower.

  17. Re:Would be interesting to know... on Apple Launches MacBook 2016 With Intel Skylake Processor, Longer Battery Life · · Score: 1

    Commercial Reasons probably. They need something to show off at their June conference. I almost bought a new pro at the beginning of the year, but held off to see if i could get one with the skylake in June.

  18. Re:what about macbook pro on Apple Launches MacBook 2016 With Intel Skylake Processor, Longer Battery Life · · Score: 1

    personally i am waiting for June to see if they update the pro line that has been stagnant for 2 years now. I actually don't own one right now but want to see if they rlease a skylake version of the pro in the next two months.