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  1. Programming don't work that way. on Learn Basic Programming So You Aren't At the Mercy of Programmers · · Score: 1

    If you know a littel of medicine, or mechanic. And you have a accident in the forest, that stuff will help you to repair the engine if is easy, and heal your wounds or stop bleeding.

    A small course in programming will not help you "stop bleeding". To even being to create something worthwhile, or repair something complex in software, you must much more information and experience.

  2. Re:It's a silly proposition on Should Microsoft Switch To WebKit? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    No true.

    The weak support for CSS and strange rendering, layout and JS interpretation are engine things.

    The slowness of JS is another engine thing.

    The bad security is again a engine thing (but may continue in other engine with the same people writting the defaults).

  3. You write code for humans... on Ask Slashdot: How Can I Explain To a Coworker That He Writes Bad Code? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Since programmers must maintain code, read it, understand it, and write more than work with the existing code, the top priority of code is to be well written, and easy to understand for humans. You maybe can help him take ideas how to make his code better for other programmers.

  4. Your name on the internet on Facebook Ordered To End Its Real Name Policy In Germany · · Score: 1

    I don't care much about the german law either, but forcing people to use his real name in the internet is just wrong. With your real name you can have people know everything about you, while you don't even know that exists. May pull other data from other sources, like your taxes, where you live, who is your family. Is unhealty and a big risk, probably the motives has ben made a law in germany (making it a law is a bit excesive, I think). Revealing your real name open the floodgates for anyone to easy reveal all other data, and start connecting the dots.

  5. Not now! Wa on Ask Slashdot: Best Console For the Kids This Holiday? · · Score: 2

    New consoles are going to release in a year!. Buying a console now (except the Wii-U) is the worst thing a gamer can do!.

  6. Can't happend. on Valve's Big Picture Could Be a Linux Game Console · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In a perfect world Microsoft would not exist, or where a different company.

    But the Microsoft that exist fight standards, and create propietery protocols or closed programs, and created huge dependencies for these, so people with one of his programs must buy the others. Microsoft fiery defend other companies, but not on quality, but on poisoning the well.

    OpenGL was one of the key pieces to code a game once, and play it everywhere, and Microsoft succefully made it secondary with Direct3D. It has continued fighting all standards, to destroy them, and in games have a unmitigated success. Games are a world of Microsoft libraries, and game dev's don't know how to build games withouth these libraries, and the games created don't withouth these libraries (or libraries that emulated them).

    At this point Microsoft is a cerebral parasite, and removing it would kill the host.

  7. Tecnical debt on Craig Mundie Blames Microsoft's Product Delays On Cybercrime · · Score: 1

    If you release a lot of crappy software, sooner or later, somebody will have to pay the bill. The secret of Microsoft is that make so the customer is the one paying this bill, but sometimes Microsoft has to pay part of it. Imagine if Microsoft where forced to retroactivelly pay for all the lost because of OS crash, and all the expenses because of antivirus software. But we don't live in a world where Microsoft is being forced to pay for his crappy products faults.

  8. Power users are the worst user on Are Windows XP/7 Users Smarter Than a 3-Year-Old? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Because have learned how something is done, but not why, and refuse to learn a different way that perhaps is better ( or just new ).

  9. I may have this wrong but... on Dutch Ministry Proposes Powers For Police To Hack Computers, Install Spyware · · Score: 4, Interesting

    We have police to stop crimes, not to commit them. What this dude just did, was proposing the commit of a crime at big scale.

  10. fighter pilots in western sci-fi on Aircraft Carriers In Space · · Score: 2

    So much of western sci-fi have pilots of fighters in a style that looks more WW1 than anything else because is good for storytelling. And most "sci-fi" is optimized for that.

    Not all of it, you have some anime series where you have something probably more realisitic, like hordes of ships with computers doing the firing, mostly lasers.

    Popular science-fiction is sorta "pop culture", and is for the most part very "pulp".

  11. Cooperation is a nice thing on Valve Finds Open Source Drivers To Be Great · · Score: 2

    Mixing free software and commercial software can sometimes work wonders. Sadly sometimes is a misunderstood thing.

  12. The Land of the Free.... apps. on Gartner Says Application Development Is a $9 Billion Industry · · Score: 1

    Angry Birds, the most popular paid app, its position 53. Its not even on the top 50. And since the market is horrible to discover new apps, apps neet a strong marketing. So this is a market of free apps with a strong marketing inversion. Not a market really atractive, I say.

  13. Buying games in San Francisco vs Sydney on Prices Drive Australians To Grey Market For Hardware and Software · · Score: 1

    Dude in San Francisco buy 50$ game, with amazon shop credits, and pay 20$.
    Dude in Sydney pay 150$ for the game.

    Dude in Sydney get the exact same version, binary exact version.

    Fuck regional pricing, fuck them in the ass!.

  14. What is a search engine? on Google To Start Punishing Pirate Sites In Search Results · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If a search engine abandon neutrality this way. Then why not avoid violent sites? porn sites? sites with bad spelling? sites that are not political correct? where is the line here?. You must have a line, that you will never cross, because some people will push you more and more.

  15. Quality is also on speed of delivery. on Bad Software Runs the World · · Score: 1

    The other day I was surprised wen talking about Debian to a friend. Debian is represented (misrepresented perhaps) as using only stable versions. This make so every new version of Debian is very rare. While other distros can live more on the cutting edge of tech and include more modern versions of all software.

    He said that this is low quality. And I suppose kind of make sense. Quality can also be a attribute of delivery. Good code now is much better than the perfect code 10 years from now and having to pay 20 million dollars. For most uses, we write and use good code, and the perfect code is beyond what everyone need.

  16. Typing too much != Strategy on The Extremes of Internet Gaming In South Korea · · Score: 1

    Typing all that much, because like games that way. Is possible to balance games where less clicking is desirable, but koreans get expert in "micro", controlling the units directly to impose tactical on how the units play.

  17. Anecdotal evidence on Is It Time For an OpenGL Gaming Revolution? · · Score: 1

    The Source engine is a evolution of the Quake engine, that was a OpenGL engine. So this is like "undoing" a port to OpenGL.

    Actually disregard that.

    Here we have just a few lines of text in a blog. Is just anecdotal evidente. Good news, but lets wait for more people to have similar experiences to consider if this can be anything else than a artifact/pure luck.

  18. Gnome is the best desktop. on GNOME: Staring Into the Abyss · · Score: 1

    I think Gnome is the best desktop, better than Windows 7 because the virtual desktops. Better than Unity because Unity is optimized for tablets. Better than OS/X because uses the windows standards, that are more natural for most people because are what know better.
    Because lots of details like this, Gnome is the best desktop.

    Just now desktops are tryiing the tablet thing, with Unity and Windows 8, but is a fad. Desktops are going to return to maximizing productivity, and then there will be some convergence, the more advanced a desktop will be, the more like Gnome will look. And perhaps this is the problem, Gnome is "done", theres not much else to do.

  19. Re:Slashdot incredibly tone deaf for posting this on Movie Review: The Dark Knight Rises · · Score: 0

    Are you serius? because if you where serius, you would be saying that now weapons are banned in USA, but since people don't care, politicians don't care, and nobody is going to change anything, because nobody care enough about these deads to change some stupid law, and some absolutelly minor profit thing, people like these that have died will die again. And then, nobody will do anything about it. And them more people is doing to die. And Again. And Again. And nothing will change, because the tone deaf is not slashdot, is the culture of USA. Thank you, very much, I will laugh at whatever is fun, and life is a joke.

  20. Are we crazy or idiots? on Online Activities To Be Recorded By UK ISPs · · Score: 1

    Communications are private. This is one of the bases of democracy. If you lose that, and you spy on the citizens, then you are already inside the dictatorship style of society. You CAN'T do that, not even to stop a nuclear explosion to destroy a city or something massive like that. Is one of the pilars of our society, and the other options are worse. Plus, we choose to live in democracy, is our choose, nobody should overrule that and force a dictatorship on everyone.

  21. Internet Explorer is damaging internet on Microsoft Blocks 3d-Party Browsers In Windows RT, Says Mozilla Counsel · · Score: 2

    Internet Explorer only support 32 stylesheets, can't dinamically change the innerHTML of a TR row, don't register deletion of elements inside optgroup, don't apply the stylesheets of styles added dynamically and a hundred billion other bugs that shows is not a true DHTML browser. Its also a risk of virus and other malware infection. As a webmaster I think theres nothing worse than a whole genre of devices gimped to use IE, the "no-browser".

  22. Is not broken, don't fix. on W3C Member Proposes "Fix" For CSS Prefix Problem · · Score: 1

    I have write a lot of open source software. I am OSS supported as the next guy, and for OSS standards are very important.

    But standards are not more important than progress. With the current system, browser creators can invent any fun stuff and add it on the next update this week. And it don't break anything. And theres nothing bad in that.

    About webmaster using it, what is wrong is the level. Wen a JQuery extension or a CSS library (think... reset.css) use a extension, is Ok, because it abstract a problem, so the normal webmaster don't have to know or use all these -moz- -webkit- etc things. These things HELPS, helps so much that we can fix broken things on the web using then, like... making all browsers act the same way. And to do that, sometimes we need a library author, or a JQuery plugin author to put his hands on these extensions. Another similar thing is how you don't have localStorage of HTML5 support everywhere, but you can use it everywhere trought a library that uses something else in browsers that don't support it ( IE has something similar to localStorage from IE5, that is superugly but can be forced to provide the feature).

    These extensions are GOOD, but should be reserved to be used by the library authors, not the general webmaster public.

    This proposition is WRONG because sometimes you may want to support "opacity", but your programmers can't support exactly as speced, is better to have a --ie-opacity than have a opacity that work different than the standard. The browser extensions allow browsers to support things in a dirty/not complete mode, withouth breaking standards. This proposition is wrong.

  23. This is stupid. on British Prime Minister To Announce Porn Blocking Plans · · Score: 4, Informative

    Porn is not illegal, so what is the base to discriminate it over other stuff? Its much less damaging to everyone than religion, and religion is not bloqued. Is less damaging than sport, and sport is not blockqued. WHY THE HELL.

  24. Tables are not a inventation on Meet The Man Who Designed a Tablet Computer 15 Years Before the iPad · · Score: 1

    Tablets are computers with the screen integrated, theres nothing inventive in that, is just putting two ideas together.

  25. The reason on Wikipedia Chooses Lua As Its New Template Language · · Score: 1

    I don't have the bookmark here, but I followed the discussion ( I am on that mail list, and I am a huge fan of javascript ) is that with Lua, is possible to have "quotas". You can limit what LUA do in cpu and ram useage, while a javascript vm maybe will end stressing the server. This was the ultimate motive. This and that some features we easy to implement (where already implemented in the discussion). I think this mean that Javascript must add these things, and make easy for "language embeders" to control how much memory javascript take. I don't know how feasible is that.