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  1. Re:Statistically Insignificant on Study: Exposure To Morning Sunlight Helps Managing Weight · · Score: 1

    What are you basing your judgment on? Please show your work.

  2. Re:Problem with Kickstarter on Facebook Buying Oculus VR For $2 Billion · · Score: 1

    It's not necessarily that it was unclear, it's just that it's a shitty deal - you put up your money in the hopes of possibly maybe seeing something for it, perhaps years later, but if the authors strike big based on the support provided by your money, you get shit.

  3. Re:I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1

    Sadly I suspect that a sufficient proportion of Russians would eat it up, and what everyone else thinks doesn't matter because nobody's going to lift a finger over Crimea/Ukraine.

  4. Re:Redefine hunting. on Drone-Assisted Hunting To Be Illegal In Alaska · · Score: 1

    Bow sounds like a pussy weapon. It's spears or nothing!

  5. Re:I dont get it on Russians Take Ukraine's Last Land Base In Crimea · · Score: 1

    2) Russians can not rightfully claim anything if they are already inside Ukraine, threatening a base, and being fired upon within Ukraine. That is utter bullshit.

    Well you see, those aren't Russian forces attacking the bases, they're Crimean Self Defense, and if Ukrainians start shooting, Russia would have to step in to protect the ethnically Russian population from the Nazi Ukrainian threat. This is more or less literally what I heard some Kremlin shill say in an interview yesterday.

  6. Re:I think this is dangerous on Oculus Rift Developer Kit 2 Ready For Pre-Order Today · · Score: 1

    The iPad does make me physically sick!

  7. Re:Sounds like a whiner. on Sons of Anarchy Creator On Google Copyright Anarchy · · Score: 0

    >Kurt Sutter seems to be a whiner

    You have no idea! He's a bitter asshole who's constantly butthurt over his shitty show losing out critically to Justified, as actors have input on the making of that show, unlike his baby which is a pure reflection of his stupid vision. He goes on asinine rants and recruits actors from other shows only to kill them off in humiliating ways.

  8. Re:Heat is pretty awesome on Michael Mann Defamation Suit Against National Review Writer to Proceed · · Score: 1

    Correct, since that's how the joke makes any sense. I didn't want to explain it further as I thought that'd ruin it, but obviously this didn't work out much better.

  9. Heat is pretty awesome on Michael Mann Defamation Suit Against National Review Writer to Proceed · · Score: 1

    So I'm really glad Mann is standing behind his work.

  10. Re:Isn't just the keyboards on Stop Trying To 'Innovate' Keyboards, You're Just Making Them Worse · · Score: 1

    Lenovo really got on my shit list withe the two latest generations of ThinkPads, and this is one of the primary reasons.

    The T520 that I had up until it got stolen last Christmas was pretty much perfect - a 15" laptop with a centered keyboard, whose only deviation were oversized escape and delete keys. Excluding that, it was almost exactly the same as on my T61 and X32, and apparently all the way back to the ancient 700 series.

    Yet in two generations, they
    - Moved to island-style buttons (ok, but why?)
    - Dropped the 7th row, and consequently had to
    -- Bunch up all the F-keys together, making them more difficult to touch-type
    -- Re-shuffle the former occupants, sticking them in stupid places and losing some completely
    - Dropped the trackpad buttons
    - Dropped the trackpoint buttons, making the whole trackpad act as a loud and awkward button
    - Lost the dedicated mute/volume buttons.
    - Removed the ThinkLight
    - Added a fucking numpad, thus moving the keyboard off-center
    - Move speakers god knows where

    All this bullshit makes me much sadder about the loss of my dear T520, which otherwise would've been a good excuse for an upgrade.

  11. Re:Every year on The Desktop Is Dead, Long Live the Desktop! · · Score: 1

    Oh, no doubt. It's just that Nehalem was a bit too soon (and I was more broke then) and afterwards it just didn't seem that exciting - I thought I'd do it with Haswell, what with the TSX, AVX2 and what not, but then the -K series got crippled for differentiation reasons, and the heat issues, and overall focus on energy over performance and just... meh.

    And while I'm sure the processor is limiting the graphics card somewhat, as far as I could tell, it's not that much.
    Let's say my overclocked Q6600 is roughly as fast as the AMD A10-5800K (good job, AMD!):
    http://anandtech.com/bench/product/675?vs=53
    The A10, while being the slowest of the bunch, delivers just 10 fewer fps in Crysis than the 4770K:
    http://techreport.com/review/24879/intel-core-i7-4770k-and-4950hq-haswell-processors-reviewed/9
    yeah it's worse in the worst case but again, just meh.

    But I am going to do it next year for sure, so I hope Nvidia is working hard on Maxwell as well!

  12. Re:Developing software on The Desktop Is Dead, Long Live the Desktop! · · Score: 1

    Yeah, our department is now fully on laptops and like 80% of the people never take them off their desks or even use the built in input devices. Good for me though, as I'm going to get myself some awesomely pristine depreciated assets once the refresh cycle comes.

  13. Re:And they wonder why... on Anonymous Member Sentenced For Joining DDoS Attack For One Minute · · Score: 5, Funny

    >Where's the "Like" button?

    That's the "Insightful" or "Interesting" option, which you don't have but I do. Oops!

  14. Re:Every year on The Desktop Is Dead, Long Live the Desktop! · · Score: 1

    Haswell significantly reduced the power consumption and improved graphics performance, so that Joe Blow can read My Spacebook for longer and have higher framerate in Tankville or whatever.

    But yeah, in general progress has been quite disappointing recently. My desktop PC is still a Q6600 based machine which is what, 2-3 time slower at raw computing than top of the line i7 even in SIMD-heavy apps, and that's at stock speeds. I overclocked it a bit and with a mid-range GTX650 Ti Boost it runs Crysis 3 at high settings at >40 fps in all but a few locations at 1080p (which is better than what the Xbone can manage, apparently). All of which doesn't sound too bad, but my CPU is almost 7 years old now, for fuck's sake!

    With each of the past several CPU generations I've been meaning to upgrade, only to come to the conclusion that another 5-10% of improvement just wasn't worth it. C'mon Intel, don't mess up with Broadwell now, I'm counting on you! I've been rational/cheap for too long and want shiny new things!

  15. Re:free them and release them where? on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 1

    >Where exactly do they plan on releasing these chimps at? NYC?

    Yeah, and what's the problem with that plan? They'd fit right in...

  16. Re:The Vote on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 1

    Yes, but sadly their votes would only be counted as 2/3 of a human citizen's :(

  17. Re:MarkLogic = NoSQL on NYT: Healthcare.gov Project Chaos Due Partly To Unorthodox Database Choice · · Score: 1

    But how would a traditional relational database scale to the 1 billion, or 1,000 billion users, huh? Did you think about the need to future-proof the application?

  18. Re:Wow... on Xbox One Controller Cost Over $100 Million To Develop · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Too bad Microsoft just burned all that money, and not paid some poor, $100k+ engineers to develop the controller!

  19. Re:Makes sense on Valve To Demo Prototype VR Headset, "Steam to Support and Promote VR Games" · · Score: 1

    The difference between your hack, the many existing head-mounted displays and the Rift is how serious they're taking a) the FOV and b) latency. These two factors are critical to making the VR feel like something more than a display strapped to your head. This is also why I don't see this working with the PS4 very well either, unfortunately. For the Rift and, really, any VR, to work well you need high resolution, high framerate, and low latency which is not something the consoles are very good at.

    As for content, I think this type of VR proposition is way better off than 3D TV/video stuff, as most 3D games can easily be adjusted to render the scene twice with a slightly different camera position. You don't really even need the official dev support for this, as this is something that can be done on the driver level for any DX/OpenGL game.

    I'm not really sure about the Oculus API policy but Valve hasn't been particularly "open" about anything either so far. In any case, although the Rift might start off with a single model, that doesn't have to be always the case, it just makes sense to start with one unified offering rather than immediately confusing the market with a bunch of versions.

    Anyway, what makes it difficult for me to predict how this goes is a fundamental part of the experience - you have to strap something to your head and isolate yourself completely from the real environment, which is a rather dorky proposition that not everyone would accept. Anyway, even if none of the mainstream games support the Rift/Valve VR, a high resolution and low latency HMD is something I'd definitely want anyway.

  20. Re:Low persistance has upsides and downsides. on Valve To Demo Prototype VR Headset, "Steam to Support and Promote VR Games" · · Score: 1

    Have you tried the Rift? While you're correct that just having a perfect picture won't get you the full experience of jacking into the Matrix, it actually does go a long, long way toward making the experience extremely immersive.

    A lot of our sense actually depend on our vision to work properly - for instance, you'd think that an airplane pilot would be able to tell which way is up based on what their body feels, but actually losing visibility of the outside world is a good way to completely mess up the perception of position and direction. With the inner ear not providing data one way or another, having realistic, lag free video works pretty well for making you feel like you're experiencing whatever is being shown.

  21. Re:How is this a surprise? on Journalists Banned From Using Smartphones At 2014 Sochi Olympics? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, as long as they make taking photos with a tablet an offense punishable by death, carried out on the spot, I don't have a problem with the rule.

  22. Re:That's pretty crappy. on Tesla Model S Can Hit (At Least) 132 MPH On the Autobahn · · Score: 1

    Could be a gearing issue, or rather the lack of gearing to be more specific. It seems to get up to the top speed reasonably quickly, but if the motor hits its speed limiter, well, that's it, because you can't upshift even if the motor is still making sufficient power to overcome wind/rolling resistance.

  23. Re:Intel is keeping pace on Intel Open-Sources Broadwell GPU Driver & Indicates Major Silicon Changes · · Score: 2

    Sure, but for now AMD and Nvidia seem to be happy rebadging previous-gen chips with new names and calling it a day. 2014 is almost here and still nobody knows anything about Maxwell, which was already supposed to be shipping by this point. With huge per generation improvements and a significant process advantage, Intel could really put the hurt on them in the lower end of the market, which is the majority of it.

  24. What about all potential electricity users who won't get anything because everything except perhaps natural gas power plants are more expensive and the poor countries won't be able to afford as many of them?

  25. Re:Can someone please explain ... on Oregon Extends Push To Track, Tax Drivers Per Mile · · Score: 1

    They do work very well at improving efficiency and cutting down on unnecessary travel. Do you think everyone in Europe loves driving gutless 3-cylinder shitboxes and agricultural diesels? Of course not, but for people who aren't rich and aren't car enthusiasts, the taxes make fuel efficiency one of the top priorities, and the manufacturers pay attention to this.

    Average fuel efficiency is significantly higher in the EU, while theres no CAFE-like bullshit - which is why you can still easily get a bi-turbo V12 AMGs, V8 Land Cruiser, or whatever you want, and the manufacturers don't have to game the system by pushing useless trucks to people who don't need them just to take advantage of different economy standards.

    As a car nut I'd prefer not to have the fuel tax so I could afford to run a muscle car and not cry when filling up my Miata, but as it stands, that's by far the easiest and also effective way to raise revenue and slowly nudge consumer preference towers better fuel efficiency.