Slashdot Mirror


User: russellh

russellh's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
686
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 686

  1. Re:I dont use facebook on Why Facebook Is Stressing You Out · · Score: 1

    This is hilarious. I feel bad for thinking that... but it is.

  2. Mt Airy, Philadelphia on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Place To Relocate? · · Score: 1

    Mt Airy, Philadelphia. I am not kidding. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Airy,_Philadelphia

    - diversity: one of the most racially integrated communities anywhere
    - excellent schools: Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs have some of the biggest variety of excellent schools anywhere including private and charter schools.
    - tight knit startup community
    - cheap: low cost of living for a big city on the US east coast
    - transportation: fast train to center city or to New York
    - food: Philly is a fantastic city for foodies
    - beer: philly is an unbelievable beer city. tons of local crafts and world class bars
    - Not Boston
    - Not New York, but it is highly accessible

  3. Re:Once the data is there, yes on Photographers, You're Being Replaced By Software · · Score: 1

    I agree with everything you wrote. But a lot of commercial "photography" is already intensely photoshopped, essentially collages of lots of other material with impossible lighting (eg the intense orange/blue effect), impossible focus. And we already see what I'd call optimistic renders in marketing material instead of photographs of a real object (which might not exist yet). So that sort of thing is not a huge reach. Historically, actual straight optical photography will probably occupy only a minor span of time. Previously dominated by drawing and painting, and will now and in the future be dominated by digital compositing. 3D of course is just one technique, which is simply getting more and more popular.

    What we're seeing is the vast expansion of technique, and very little of the final product will be "real" – if it ever really was. I like these popular animated gifs of famous movie scenes (the term for which I can't recall just now) because they remind us how unrealistic an actual still photograph actually is - we never perceive the our world the way a photograph shows it - instantaneously frozen in time. Except maybe for landscapes.

  4. Once the data is there, yes on Photographers, You're Being Replaced By Software · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A photograph requires a subject - similarly, a cgi render requires scene data. If you have the scene data, such as a product model, or a mountain, then you can take a virtual photograph by setting the lighting, framing the scene, etc.

    So let's say I want an image looking up a tall skycraper from the ground. I could go out, find a location, wait for the right weather and lighting conditions and take my traditional photograph. Or, if I happen to be able to find a skyscraper model, I could easily compose the exact scene I want in my computer. Faster, probably. And maybe with Google's or someone else's increasingly accurate data, it could be an actual skyscraper and not just some stock model. So yeah, this will replace a lot of traditional photography, without a doubt.

    But art is always up to the artist.

  5. Re:Don't on Ask Slashdot: Best Option For Printing Digital Photos? · · Score: 1

    Color will always fade. Black and white, optically printed, will outlast everything else if they're properly stored. Everything digital should be treated as ephemeral in your short lifetime. Besides, in 20 years you'll have millions of digital photos and you won't be able to find the ones that matter if they're not at least tiered by quality. Curation is really the answer - print the best of the best and tier the rest by quality.

    Nothing digital will last. All my DVDs that I burned in 2001-2002 are dead - organic dye decomposing, probably - and so are many of my digital video tapes. Hard drives have to be copied repeatedly. Your cloud providers will abandon you.

  6. Re:Photographic prints! on Ask Slashdot: Best Option For Printing Digital Photos? · · Score: 1

    But if you want your prints to actually last, you have to have them printed optically in black and white, at a place like ilford labs. This really is the best and only long term archival method - do it for the best of the best. Your other options: rent your own data from a service provider who may end up locking you out or deleting your data anyway, or perpetual copying.

  7. Re:Adobe complaining about bloat? on A Rant Against Splash Screens · · Score: 2

    Yeah. But here I am, reclining on my silk pillows, drinking a fine Tokay, with exotic animals lounging about and servants fanning me with feather palms. I clap my hands for Photoshop and what do I get? A fucking splash screen. I should have the developers flayed for such insolence.

  8. Re:Uh huh. on Europe's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Threatens Online Free Speech · · Score: 1

    Wish I could forget about Natalie Portman, petrified, and covered in hot grits...

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of these...

    so, ahgh... can it run doom? I am posting this under extreme duress

  9. Re:Advocacy of NoSQL is a warning sign... on Unified NoSQL Query Language Launched · · Score: 1

    Who cares? XML documents are trees. Not easy to store in a relational database unless you *also* just store the serialized data. whoop-de-do.

  10. Re:Advocacy of NoSQL is a warning sign... on Unified NoSQL Query Language Launched · · Score: 1

    Everything involves trade-offs, right? So if the relational model is ideal for all data, then tell me why, after all these years and billions of dollars in research, why do we have a file system and store documents in opaque file formats? I mean everything can be ordered into rows and columns, right? Oh, wait, I know: relational databases can store BLOBs, right? But you said you haven't come across data that can't be represented relationally. Why must BLOBs exist? You can't stop there, you must break them down. We can't just say some things fit the model and others are just big opaque BLOBs. I can only imagine your sorrow at being such an idealist living in this evil mirror world.

  11. Re:Advocacy of NoSQL is a warning sign... on Unified NoSQL Query Language Launched · · Score: 1

    Yeah that's great when your data fits the relational model.

  12. Re:The trumping technology to follow: on HDR Video a Reality · · Score: 1

    And after that - 4K 360 degree 3D HDR video.

    Actually all I really want is 3D ascii video.

  13. Re:A new app model on iPhone App In App Store Limbo Open Sourced · · Score: 1

    A lot of these iPhone apps are so basic that most of the code is the UI, and without serious software engineering effort or the use of some cross-platform UI tool, no, there is very little that can be cross-platform. And doubly hard if the iPhone apps use apple data store technology like core data. Rewrites are easier. Remember, cross-platform apps are like unisex underwear: possible, but nobody wants it.

  14. Re:I am getting sick on Bicycles As a Gateway To Government Control · · Score: 1

    I don't see anything like this in (my slice of) the northeast US - philly to boston.

  15. Re:Is it me or is he sounding more desperate? on Roger Ebert On Why Video Games Can Never Be Art · · Score: 1, Interesting

    No no, see - your two year-old can do what you can't. Artists are just trying to get back to their two year-old selves that are free from all this cultural baggage that comes with growing up. But what the two year-old does isn't art because he hasn't taken the journey. Like a karate blackbelt that has worn through to white.

  16. Re:I'm conflicted on Will Adobe Sue Apple Over Flash? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    That's a bullshit argument. Apple's not leveraging a monopoly; Flash has been installed in 99% of every browser since, when, 1998? It's still on the Mac. iPhone OS is Apple's platform. Nobody has a right to the platform. If you make StupidPlugin, do you have a right to sue Apple to include your code? No.

  17. Re:The innovation I'm waiting for on Avoiding Wasted Time With Prince of Persia · · Score: 1

    I am still waiting for a game that plays like real life. You have ONE life. If you die, the game is over.

    I, on the other hand, am waiting for saved games and checkpoints in real life.

  18. Re:Sorry... on Will People Really Boycott Apple Over DRM? · · Score: 1

    Actually, the average Joe will most likely NEVER be pestered by FairPlay--or at least not until the average Joe gets his 6th computer and wants iTunes on it. That, however, won't be for years and years (we are talking average Joe, right)

    actually, uh, most people use their five authorizations with their friends. It's the easy way to share itunes content.

  19. Re:Glossy only? on Apple Announces New MacBook, Pro, Air · · Score: 1

    you use a MBP for note taking? heheheheheh When I was in school we thought it was awesome to have a dumb terminal in our dorm rooms. I remember when the powerbook 100 came out. fuck yeah!

  20. Re:Abundance on Game Developer Asks To Hear From Pirates · · Score: 1

    If everybody chose the same route to work that you did, wouldn't that create a major traffic jam, and likely congest the entire city for the morning? If so, isn't it therefore *wrong* for you to take that route to work?

    If the choice of driving route were a moral decision... then sense your argument would make.

  21. Standards have to be grown on Best and Worst Coding Standards? · · Score: 1

    The only coding standards that I think work are ones that are developed over time by coders and their managers together to solve specific problems.

  22. Re:Open source?? on Most CF Cards Fail DMA Transfers · · Score: 1

    What the hell is an open source video camera? I've heard of open source software, but what the hell is open source hardware??

    Um, if I were to guess, this would be a hardware video camera with open source firmware, or a reference platform for building a functional video camera like a PC, where you'd plug together lenses, buttons and sensors in a case. It probably would look like RED.

  23. Re:Harry Potter, of course on Sci-Fi Books For Pre-Teens? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I read the entire Harry Potter series to my seven year-old daughter. She *loved* it, and even though we've seen the first few movies, she likes the books much, much better. So much more detail in them, much more involving.

  24. Re:Captain Obvious Strikes Again on Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls · · Score: 1

    yes... I've had that speech from women far too often "you're so nice, why can't the guys I date be more like you?" (ummm... maybe you would consider dating the person you want your guys to be like???)
    So ask her out.
  25. Re:CDs are still readable on Best Way To Store Digital Video For 20 Years? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If you want to be sure that data will still be there, burn it 3 times, put each one in a different Case Logic book. Keep two of them in different areas of your home and a third off-site.
    No no no no. Burn it 9 times, with three different brands of media on three different burners.