that means we need to quietly, invisibly, continue to support BOTH the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of every Microsoft OS they release.
No it doesn't. I hate to be made to defend Microsoft here, but this is their/your decision to make here. You could drop 32bit Windows support, but you choose not to.
Right. By this logic if you're camping out alone in the woods and manage to make it home safely afterward, every and any drug you take is equally safe.
I jumped at reading the article to validate my existing beliefs, but the article rates mushrooms as safe by the amount of people admitted to the hospital as a result. I don't think that's a great measure to use. Just because you aren't immediately and seriously injured or disruptive doesn't mean it's not bad for your mind or body.
Vorbis is smaller than MP3s. Because of your 5th reason, you're able to encode Vorbis at a lower bitrate resulting in a smaller file size while the music sounds fine. I encode my music collection in Vorbis with default settings: 112 kbps VBR. I can't tell the difference between this and a 256 or 320kbps MP3.
But many pro Net Neutrality commenters are also the same. This is because websites direct people on what to say or have an automated system that does it for them. They just have to put in their name and email and the website provides the rest. It's completely plausible that some anti-net-neutrality organizations are using the same tactic and technology.
You didn't miss much with Halo. It was a decent, but pretty generic shooter. It was the first game to do away with medpacks and instead use the wait-for-your-health-to-restore-by-staying-out-of-combat mechanic. Nowadays gamers usually pan it. It also had vehicles which was still pretty new at the time.
If you liked King of Kong and how they break the game by getting too high of a score, you'll probably really enjoy this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
These people are so blind that they'll still complain that somebody else stopped Trump from rescuing their jobs long after he's out of office.
These people want their manufacturing jobs back, but they're not willing to work for a bowl of rice each day like their Chinese counterparts. On top of that, the fact of the matter is that Chinese workers are competing with automation now as well. If a cheap Chinese laborer can't keep his job, what makes you think you can do it cheaper than the robot that replaced him?
That's like arguing that the health-conscious are wrong because they're not opening healthy drive-through restaurants to compete with McDonalds.
Stallman isn't in the business of creating software to compete with *every* proprietary piece of software out there. He's in the business of changing minds. When you change minds, the market will accommodate the needs of the consumer. Just like how McDonalds has healthy options now (or so I hear, haven't been to one in years).
They might buy a second to replace the first, but will they buy a third? IOT manufacturers might see short-term profits, but they won't last when users finally get wary of buying IOT devices, or at least take security into consideration before they do.
The new graphics aren't making the original look "ancient by comparison." It looks a little better, but it's really not a huge difference. There's a Blizzard trailer with comparisons.
Are they really victims if they bought into it? It's like calling a person into BDSM a victim of violence. They're not victims, they love it. If they didn't, they wouldn't partake in it.
Ditto! The only guide I saw was on Reddit and used an AMD card. My main big monitor only has one DP input, so I'm not sure how graphics pass-through would work for me:/
Inquisitive minds want to know more about GPU passthrough!
"Waaaah, I pay for television to deliver me advertising and then it communicated with the device I bought for spying and advertising and the device advertised to me!"
The amount of sympathy I have for these brainiacs could be measured with electron scanning microscope.
It seems like all the proprietary stuff is expensive. I bought little wifi power adapter switches (The Orvibo S20) for $20 each and an infrared blaster to control my TVs and HVAC for $30. I couldn't be happier. I did it for cheap and my stuff never goes out to the internet. I have full control and I can program them however I want! The Orvibo has a nice simple Python library that somebody wrote.
Haha right you are. I actually wrote a python script to rebind my keyboard, so hitting n would make marines in case I missed the key. I didn't completely remap everything, that would have been smart.
If you're running Netflix, you're probably close to a charger, like in the car or something.
The "something" is a plane, which has chargers. You're close to chargers in planes.
that means we need to quietly, invisibly, continue to support BOTH the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of every Microsoft OS they release.
No it doesn't. I hate to be made to defend Microsoft here, but this is their/your decision to make here. You could drop 32bit Windows support, but you choose not to.
So I have to tell the FBI that I'm going to hack the NSA to destroy my data?
Right. By this logic if you're camping out alone in the woods and manage to make it home safely afterward, every and any drug you take is equally safe.
I jumped at reading the article to validate my existing beliefs, but the article rates mushrooms as safe by the amount of people admitted to the hospital as a result. I don't think that's a great measure to use. Just because you aren't immediately and seriously injured or disruptive doesn't mean it's not bad for your mind or body.
Vorbis is smaller than MP3s. Because of your 5th reason, you're able to encode Vorbis at a lower bitrate resulting in a smaller file size while the music sounds fine. I encode my music collection in Vorbis with default settings: 112 kbps VBR. I can't tell the difference between this and a 256 or 320kbps MP3.
But many pro Net Neutrality commenters are also the same. This is because websites direct people on what to say or have an automated system that does it for them. They just have to put in their name and email and the website provides the rest. It's completely plausible that some anti-net-neutrality organizations are using the same tactic and technology.
extensive training
Haha
and only do so to respond directly to an emergency, not to get anywhere they want to go.
Oh wait you're serious, let me laugh even harder! HAHAHAHAHA
You didn't miss much with Halo. It was a decent, but pretty generic shooter. It was the first game to do away with medpacks and instead use the wait-for-your-health-to-restore-by-staying-out-of-combat mechanic. Nowadays gamers usually pan it. It also had vehicles which was still pretty new at the time.
If you liked King of Kong and how they break the game by getting too high of a score, you'll probably really enjoy this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This was the plot of the beautiful and great game The Talos Principle!
These people are so blind that they'll still complain that somebody else stopped Trump from rescuing their jobs long after he's out of office.
These people want their manufacturing jobs back, but they're not willing to work for a bowl of rice each day like their Chinese counterparts. On top of that, the fact of the matter is that Chinese workers are competing with automation now as well. If a cheap Chinese laborer can't keep his job, what makes you think you can do it cheaper than the robot that replaced him?
So you saw the new episode of Silicon Valley too, eh?
That's like arguing that the health-conscious are wrong because they're not opening healthy drive-through restaurants to compete with McDonalds.
Stallman isn't in the business of creating software to compete with *every* proprietary piece of software out there. He's in the business of changing minds. When you change minds, the market will accommodate the needs of the consumer. Just like how McDonalds has healthy options now (or so I hear, haven't been to one in years).
They might buy a second to replace the first, but will they buy a third? IOT manufacturers might see short-term profits, but they won't last when users finally get wary of buying IOT devices, or at least take security into consideration before they do.
It'll take time, but it'll happen.
The new graphics aren't making the original look "ancient by comparison." It looks a little better, but it's really not a huge difference. There's a Blizzard trailer with comparisons.
Are they really victims if they bought into it? It's like calling a person into BDSM a victim of violence. They're not victims, they love it. If they didn't, they wouldn't partake in it.
Ditto! The only guide I saw was on Reddit and used an AMD card. My main big monitor only has one DP input, so I'm not sure how graphics pass-through would work for me :/
Inquisitive minds want to know more about GPU passthrough!
"Waaaah, I pay for television to deliver me advertising and then it communicated with the device I bought for spying and advertising and the device advertised to me!"
The amount of sympathy I have for these brainiacs could be measured with electron scanning microscope.
Faster to install? HAH! We installed a fresh Windows 10 on a new, modern machine. It took over 24 hours to the updates after the install.
It seems like all the proprietary stuff is expensive. I bought little wifi power adapter switches (The Orvibo S20) for $20 each and an infrared blaster to control my TVs and HVAC for $30. I couldn't be happier. I did it for cheap and my stuff never goes out to the internet. I have full control and I can program them however I want! The Orvibo has a nice simple Python library that somebody wrote.
When I saw the headline, my first thought was "I could probably do this pretty quickly on a Linux machine in Python."
Then I read the summary.
They were at a restaurant, sitting in the outside patio with other patrons. I'm not sure if that's considered public or not.
You can expand the resolution with a hack for original Starcraft, and it looks like they've included that hack in the release of Starcraft Remastered.
Haha right you are. I actually wrote a python script to rebind my keyboard, so hitting n would make marines in case I missed the key. I didn't completely remap everything, that would have been smart.
...not only is he probably the only priest at South by Southwest, but also the only person with grey hair.
He's there looking for some fresh meat. Hide yo keeds, hide yo wife.