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  1. Re:License? on Microsoft Announces Windows For Raspberry Pi 2 · · Score: 1

    I'm more worried about General Failure reading my C drive, to be honest...

  2. Re:Why do German scientists have fitting names? on Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge With Liquid Nitrogen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is known as "nominative determinism"; here's a somewhat amusing article from a couple of years ago on the subject.

  3. Re:saw a movie sorta about this on Student Uses Oculus Rift and Kinect To Create Body Swap Illusion · · Score: 1

    Not that I can blame you, but I guess you've all blocked this from your memories.

    No, but I wish I could.

  4. Re:KDE Lite? on Lumina: PC-BSD's Own Desktop Environment · · Score: 2

    Has anybody actually tried to take the KDE and trim the rarely used and niche functions?

    Yep, in fact one such effort was started by some KDE devs:
    https://blogs.kde.org/2013/04/...

  5. Re:OMFG compile! on WRT54G Successor Falls Flat On Promises · · Score: 1

    As someone who has worked on a Linux-based embedded system, and had to cross-compile to do it... dude, Linux cross-compilation sucks, and there's almost universal pushback from everyone wo deals with Linux build systems, from Debian to Red Hat, and beyond, to any attempts to make it better.

    Did you try OpenEmbedded / the Yocto Project? It takes away pretty much all of the pain of cross-compilation. Most of our users seem pretty happy with it.

  6. Re:After watching the video.. on GNOME 3.12 Released · · Score: 1

    I work with a number of GNOME developers, and most of them pronounce it the normal way (the same way the English word "gnome" is pronounced), so I guess just choose whichever one you prefer.

  7. Re: It's an Openoffice-like thing on KDE Releases Calligra Suite 2.8 · · Score: 3, Informative
  8. Re:I am *expanding*! on Development To Begin Soon On New Star Control Game · · Score: 1

    I wanted to, but I was afraid of the Evil Ones. They're everywhere, don't you see them?

  9. Re:No... on British Police Censor the Global Internet · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you want it all summarised (very) nicely, checkout these videos:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrObZ_HZZUc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ROpIKZe-c

  10. Re:Even better - duet with Barenaked Ladies on Astronaut Chris Hadfield Performs Space Oddity On the ISS · · Score: 1

    So it's all been done before?

  11. Re:Not native on Qt 5.1 Adds Android and iOS Support · · Score: 2

    Have you (or someone else) filed a bug about this?

  12. Re:Gravitational time dilation on How Would an Astronaut Falling Into a Black Hole Die? · · Score: 1

    The good news is that due to the psychic-doppler effect the frequency of the scream shifted so much it was in-psychic-audible.

    Well, psych me!

  13. Re:Stunts! on DOS Emulation Arrives For the Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    You wrote Stunts? Thanks!!

  14. Re:Of course it serves a purpose on Why Earth Hour Is a Waste of Time and Energy · · Score: 2

    There's a German saying that translates to "the opposite of well done is well intended". Applies very nicely in this case.

    Apt indeed. Similar to the English saying "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"...

  15. Re:no more donuts for Gabe... on Valve: Linux Better Than Windows 8 for Gaming · · Score: 2

    The main problem with Kylix was that instead of providing a compatibility layer for existing Delphi VCL codebases (which would have been tricky, I'll admit, given how much of the Windows API was ingrained in the VCL, but not impossible) they created a brand new compatibility layer (CLX) that didn't even support all of the VCL's functionality. Result? For those commercial Delphi customers who might have been interested in porting their code to Linux, it was just too much work to port all of their code *and* that of all of the third party add-ons they were using.

  16. Re:All right, let's compare more on Apple, ARM, and Intel · · Score: 2

    In France, both.

  17. Re:OMG this will NEVER happen on DRM Could Come To 3D Printers · · Score: 1

    Perhaps a more realistic scenario is 3D printing individual replacement car parts. Some fairly small but currently quite expensive car parts could conceivably be 3D printed in the future - so car and car parts manufacturers will probably be keen to "protect" their existing market for replacement parts once 3D printing becomes more accessible and practical.

    On the other hand, they have been mostly unsuccessful in preventing "counterfeit" parts already.

  18. Re:Oliver Stone's already covered this on Book Review: UP and To the RIGHT · · Score: 1

    Funny, that was my first thought as well.

  19. Re:Vaporware on Raspberry Pi Model A Makes First Appearance · · Score: 4, Informative

    Rubbish. Mine was one of the original orders and it has been fulfilled already. A friend also ordered well after the launch day and has received hers too.

    Next...

  20. Shrouded in mystery? on Icons That Don't Make Sense Anymore · · Score: 1

    Sounds more like shrouded in ignorance to me...

  21. Re:I sense a connection... on Prince of Persia Source Code Released On Github · · Score: 1

    Yep, both movies involved time travel.

    Wait... that wasn't what you meant?

  22. Previous research on DIY Augmented Reality Heads-Up Display · · Score: 2

    Seems like augmented reality has been a popular research area in Australia for a while. At LCA a few years ago there was a presentation by another PhD student on his AR project and I even got to try out the gear (somewhat bulkier than this latest one though):

    http://www.tinmith.net/

  23. Achievement on Golden Delicious Now Shipping Hackable Openmoko GTA04 · · Score: 2

    After meeting some of the people involved at FOSDEM this year I've joined the group buy for this device. It's a little on the expensive side, to be sure, but I joined not just because I would like the device itself but because I think they deserve support. It's pretty amazing that a small company such as theirs have been able to put together a working phone with most of the features you expect - sure it's not going to be the next iPhone killer, but it does have reasonable specs. I'm sure they had a lot of fun doing it as well, and I look forward to the opportunity to play with the hardware.

    I'd encourage anyone who still has an older Neo1973 / Freerunner and who can spare the money to do the same.

  24. Re:QT 4 still buggy and slow compared to QT 3? on KDE 3.5 Fork Trinity Releases First Major Update · · Score: 2

    Totally unsubstantiated claims. And FYI, porting something from Qt3 to Qt4 is not just a matter of switching libraries; painting among other things has to be done in a different way. This is one of the reasons why Plasma was written from scratch instead of porting Kicker in the first place.

  25. Re:Learn your AVC's on Most People Have Never Heard of CTRL+F · · Score: 2

    Of course, they're always surprised that CTRL-Z won't make an email they just sent come back.

    Surely the easiest way to explain it is that it's the same as sending a letter. Once you've put it through the slot, it's on its way - it can't be pulled back.