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  1. Re: OS security upgrades on Android Always Beats the iPhone To New Features, Qualcomm Says (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I've installed Lineage OS on my brother's in law Oneplus one and it works great. Never heard him complaining.

  2. Re: True... but so what? on Android Always Beats the iPhone To New Features, Qualcomm Says (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Removing SD slot is about having all your shit on the "cloud". Google has done it since the beginning because they want all your data.

  3. Re: Windows has .net, everyone else has java on Microsoft .NET Core 2.0 For Linux Released; Redhat Will Bundle Microsoft's .NET (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Saying that Java is nice because it works on all OS's is like saying that anal sex is nice because it works on all genders

  4. Re: What a coindence... on Microsoft .NET Core 2.0 For Linux Released; Redhat Will Bundle Microsoft's .NET (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, where I work (company stores shit tons of data) they use Java with Oracle stack and aint that cheap.

  5. Re: Why NOT based on mono? on Microsoft .NET Core 2.0 For Linux Released; Redhat Will Bundle Microsoft's .NET (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I develop in both Java and C# and they are so similar. Although I have to say C# as of today has more language features. You have any equivalent in Java available in .NET. - Spring MVC - ASP.NET MVC - Hibernate - Nhibernate, EntityFramwork - Spring DI - Autofac - Maven - nuget + msbuild and so on... I have been developing new projects in ASP.NET Core for Linux since version 1.1 and it's damn fast. It uses own web server called Kestrel that sits behind Apache or ngnix. Package management for .NET core on Linux is done by 'dotnet' command.

  6. Re: Linux has been becoming Windows for a while no on Microsoft .NET Core 2.0 For Linux Released; Redhat Will Bundle Microsoft's .NET (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Just because you have one shitty application your statement on limitation of .NET sounds really funny. Clearly the limitation is your knowledge about .NET. I have seen as many shitty and slow application written in Java as in .NET. These are just tools and what really matters are the skills of developer.

  7. I really like Plex on Should Plex Stop Allowing Users To Opt Out of Data Collection? (www.plex.tv) · · Score: 1

    I've been using Kodi since it was called XBMC and I actually still have an Xbox one with one installed. However, I switched to Plex when I got Synology NAS and I found it a lot friendlier in usage for family members + it is available on all smart TVs these days + Chromecast support. I don't want to divorce it. As someone mentioned already let's see if new firewall rules will block it. Otherwise if they go with the attitude "stay or switch" I'm wondering if I can get my money back for purchasing Plex app for android which I got with T&C that included stats opt-out option.

  8. erm not quite.... on Say Goodbye To Spain's Glorious Three-Hour Lunch Break (citylab.com) · · Score: 1

    I've been living in Spain for the past 7 years and visited nearly every corner of this country. I get to work at 8 or 9. At 10:30 I have breakfast break (20 min). Then at 13:30 I take 1h lunch break. Leave for home at 17:00 or 18:00. Have supper around 20:30. Twice a week I take 2h lunch break as I go swimming and have quick meal after. I either eat at the restaurant or go home and have home cooked meal. Siesta - yes but only Saturdays and Sundays. I have some friends that sleep after their lunch break (siesta shouldn't be longer than 20 minutes). It makes the afternoon so much better. 3 hours of lunch break that's only in the very south of Spain (Anadalucia) where the temperature gets over 40ÂC and there is no living soul outside. Anywhere else this not applicable. El corte inglés (the biggest chain of shopping malls) goes from 9:30 till 22:00 non stop (Monday to Saturday). Same goes for Zara, Mango etc. Local businesses open 9:30 - 10:00 and close for lunch maximum 2h. Oh and as a curious thing in one of the companies I used to work we did Fridays till 8:00 -15:00. Then all July 8:00-15:00 and entire August holidays. Salary reparted into 14 payments. We had double payment in June (cash for holidays!!!) and November (Christmass!!).