That's such a classically stupid cliche of a line, you should be embarrassed to use it.
> You're goddamn right we are the good guys.
but even the greatest morons are right sometimes.
GP doesn't show much more intelligence. God damn right the USA with its many many flaws is still worlds a better place to be than the mafia state which is Putin's Russia or the Orwellian disco that is modern capitalist China. Humans are notoriously bad at weighing dichotomy but seriously get a grip. Goldmans may be whispering in the ear of the USA government but at least they aren't actively selling the organs of the new age religioners on the open market the way the Chinese are or blatantly executing New York Times columnists on the streets the way the Russians are doing to their own.
The fact that the foundations of the USA are philosophically strong is precisely the reason that the good parts of the USA are worth fighting for. At present the US government may be a bit fucked up and 0wned, but at its core the US Constitution is still a one of humanity's greatest intellectual achievements and worth fighting for tooth and nail.
You guys should really be using Jitsi internally and a local deployment of http://meet.jit.si for communicating with random customers who shouldn't have to install a third party client just to talk to you.
From a technical standpoint (and that's why we're here isn't it?) the Streisand Effect is actively trying to supress a nibble of information that wants desperately to be free. Which isn't really the case here. Here we have the editors silently ignoring an up-rated story on the firehose in the hope that if it goes away they won't get shit from their corporate overlords. They aren't filing public documents to make it so. Presumably they already have got the shit come down from on high and they don't feel that they're completely irreplaceable.
You want to stir the shit? Get the quashing story on Soylent News or wherever people with a beef hang out.
As for me, just another journalistic straw broken in my respect for the good 'ol site.
if the fucking thing wasn't being rammed down our throats there wouldn't be an issue. but it is, so people are up in arms about having something they do not want being rammed down their throats.
personally the saddest part of this for me is to witness the political maneuvering which brought this to be invade beautiful debian. it is toxic to the goodwill of the community, which has always been debian's most valuable asset.
> You have a point. But you wouldn't really have to move the whole > planet. Just an object large enough to land upon. Like the barge > in a harbor, arbitrarily close to land.
> I am watching every try with a great deal of emotion.
When you look at the news today (classic cliche) there's precious little good news about the progress of the human race. I guess that's why local rural news about farm shows and parades and even tech news is so engaging. It's the new, the positive, the hope and it's ever a rare thing to witness.
It's why people follow Musk, he's not innovating, his teams are actually inventing stuff.
My guess is that VP9 probably isn't quite as good as H.265, but it is definitely in the ballpark.
You'd be wrong about that actually. Monty's given it his usual expert and honest analysis, see one of his blog posts from late last year. Caveat: If you compare VP9 today vs. some tuned H.265 of the future the roles may reverse. Or not. Who knows that's just pure speculation and it's not like VP9 won't tune up either.
But VP9 is not too late for the war with H.265
In fact VP9 spec was finalized quarters before H.265, and Google has the ear and other anatomical bits of all the hardware manufactures in the Android world, so VP9 hardware support from the start is in very good shape.
And what is never mentioned in the press releases is that VP9 and H.265 make their impressive bandwidth (or filesize) improvements at the cost of double the CPU needs. You do not want to be running these codecs without hardware support.
The brand new RPi 2 boards are quad core 900 MHz and can easily keep up. The original single core 700 MHz Pi boards could just get away with XBMC, but it wasn't all that pleasant.
The GPUs on both versions were designed and built for this task (they were originally out of set-top boxes) and have no problem at all with HD video.
though sometimes you do hear ocean acidification raised as a possibility
it's not just a possibility it's a basic chemical reality based on partial pressures. the acidity of the oceans has already increased by 30% since the start of the industrial revolution.
There is no need to [...] unless you have something to hide.
Now where have I heard that argument before...?
All the same, dashcams should be mandatory. They protect good cops while catching or putting a check on bad cops, and add an extra POV that neither the cop or the accused had available to them. Bonus witness.
live free brother
> If you love China so much, then go live there.
That's such a classically stupid cliche of a line, you should be embarrassed to use it.
> You're goddamn right we are the good guys.
but even the greatest morons are right sometimes.
GP doesn't show much more intelligence. God damn right the USA with its many many flaws is still worlds a better place to be than the mafia state which is Putin's Russia or the Orwellian disco that is modern capitalist China. Humans are notoriously bad at weighing dichotomy but seriously get a grip. Goldmans may be whispering in the ear of the USA government but at least they aren't actively selling the organs of the new age religioners on the open market the way the Chinese are or blatantly executing New York Times columnists on the streets the way the Russians are doing to their own.
The fact that the foundations of the USA are philosophically strong is precisely the reason that the good parts of the USA are worth fighting for. At present the US government may be a bit fucked up and 0wned, but at its core the US Constitution is still a one of humanity's greatest intellectual achievements and worth fighting for tooth and nail.
It's pretty easy to make your own one of these, you can make it a voltage doubler too so that you can drive LEDs.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=joul...
You guys should really be using Jitsi internally and a local deployment of http://meet.jit.si for communicating with random customers who shouldn't have to install a third party client just to talk to you.
From a technical standpoint (and that's why we're here isn't it?) the Streisand Effect is actively trying to supress a nibble of information that wants desperately to be free. Which isn't really the case here. Here we have the editors silently ignoring an up-rated story on the firehose in the hope that if it goes away they won't get shit from their corporate overlords. They aren't filing public documents to make it so. Presumably they already have got the shit come down from on high and they don't feel that they're completely irreplaceable.
You want to stir the shit? Get the quashing story on Soylent News or wherever people with a beef hang out.
As for me, just another journalistic straw broken in my respect for the good 'ol site.
you must not be new here.
if the fucking thing wasn't being rammed down our throats there wouldn't be an issue. but it is, so people are up in arms about having something they do not want being rammed down their throats.
personally the saddest part of this for me is to witness the political maneuvering which brought this to be invade beautiful debian. it is toxic to the goodwill of the community, which has always been debian's most valuable asset.
> You have a point. But you wouldn't really have to move the whole
> planet. Just an object large enough to land upon. Like the barge
> in a harbor, arbitrarily close to land.
hovercraft!
> I am watching every try with a great deal of emotion.
When you look at the news today (classic cliche) there's precious little
good news about the progress of the human race. I guess that's why local
rural news about farm shows and parades and even tech news is so engaging.
It's the new, the positive, the hope and it's ever a rare thing to witness.
It's why people follow Musk, he's not innovating, his teams are actually inventing stuff.
gimmie a break, the command line encoder is fine. just cut and paste from the example in the VPx wiki page and you're in business.
Should Handbrake have VPx + Opus support in additional containers out of the box? Hell yes. But until then the command line version works just fine.
Fear of the CLI is just plain Gump-level stupid.
You'd be wrong about that actually. Monty's given it his usual expert and honest analysis, see one of his blog posts from late last year. Caveat: If you compare VP9 today vs. some tuned H.265 of the future the roles may reverse. Or not. Who knows that's just pure speculation and it's not like VP9 won't tune up either.
In fact VP9 spec was finalized quarters before H.265, and Google has the ear and other anatomical bits of all the hardware manufactures in the Android world, so VP9 hardware support from the start is in very good shape.
And what is never mentioned in the press releases is that VP9 and H.265 make their impressive bandwidth (or filesize) improvements at the cost of double the CPU needs. You do not want to be running these codecs without hardware support.
The exciting stuff is Daala.
F-Droid is a true friend. And that's a rare thing in these circles.
Moreover, the mentally ill deserve what help we can give them, and those that care about them.
right.
on cerces square roots you too.
> Ceres gravity is 0.27 m/s2 (Earth's is 9.8, Luna is a hefty 1.6)
Hold your finger out in front of you. Over 1 second accelerate it to
end up 27 cm below where it started. It's still a reasonably attractive
force.
Come on now, give the guy some credit. Edison Carter got his hands dirty all the time.
it's on the front page because other slashdotters voted the story up on the firehose. don't like it? go to the firehose and vote things down.
at the risk of suggesting you must be new here, there is much less editorial input than you might expect.
The brand new RPi 2 boards are quad core 900 MHz and can easily keep up. The original single core 700 MHz Pi boards could just get away with XBMC, but it wasn't all that pleasant.
The GPUs on both versions were designed and built for this task (they were originally out of set-top boxes) and have no problem at all with HD video.
it's not just a possibility it's a basic chemical reality based on partial pressures. the acidity of the oceans has already increased by 30% since the start of the industrial revolution.
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/s...
http://www.wunderground.com/cl...
One point which often gets missed with the recent militarization of police forces in the US: Cops ARE civilians.
The mentalitily that they are not is a major threat to the citizenry.
Australia was the first to try, Argentina was the first to succeed, New Zealand
was the first to perfect it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reefer_ship#History_of_reefers
Now where have I heard that argument before...?
All the same, dashcams should be mandatory. They protect good cops while catching or putting a check on bad cops, and add an extra POV that neither the cop or the accused had available to them. Bonus witness.
Wycliffe:
> Police cams should be treated the same way as 911 calls
bingo
ShanghaiBill:
> If the police charge someone with a crime, then that defendant's
> attorney will also have access to the original video.
double bingo
Feinstein and McCain delivered a 6000 page report on the floor of the Senate last week. You can drop the "likely" part now.
Since "third calmest since the 1950s" and "we haven't seen conditions like this since the 1980s" doesn't make for as good of a headline. (RTFA)