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  1. That's nothing, the guy at Subway who made my sandwich had the balls to call himself an "artist".

  2. Re:That music nostalgia on After 24 Years Doom 2's Last Secret Has Finally Been Discovered (polygon.com) · · Score: 1

    Just a note that you can get the modern version of Unreal direct from the Epic Game website free of charge too. After going back and trying to find Quake 3 games, looking at new versions of quake and not liking them, I found unreal is largely unchanged and free. I've been playing an hour or so a week for a while and digging it. Check it out!

    Sure it's pre alpha but it's working just fine. https://www.epicgames.com/unre...

  3. Re:For anyone who thinks this, my (black, female) on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The freer the society, the fewer women in STEM. Are we to force women to study things that they aren't interested in?

    https://www.theatlantic.com/sc...

    Where are the programs to get more males into teaching? Shouldn't that also be a big problem that we need to discriminate to solve?

    Why does this door swing only 1 way?

  4. Re:They could avoid it.... on Another Million Subscribers Cut the Pay TV Cord Last Quarter (dslreports.com) · · Score: 2

    That is the real issue. It was $20/month for basic in the 90's, it's crazy how much more it costs now. Funny too because now that I'm done with TV I don't really care what they offer at any price.

  5. Re:Who to blame? on Intel Confirms Major Layoff: 12,000 Worldwide, 11 Percent of Workforce (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    I'm no authority but I can think of a few things that might affect it.

    1) our workers aren't as good as they used to be, or maybe it's better to say they aren't as effective. There's no need for new hardware because software is becoming too simple in areas, and not pushing the limits fast enough in others. As an end user, the adobe line of products took a huge step backwards when they switched to their online versions of their software. Features that used to work fine, no longer worked. Things you really need to to your job (preview in after effects for example) removed because... "it's hard". Or, "the system doesn't work that way anymore." I'm watching Autodesk stagnate on a level I didn't think possible, charging big bucks for the same old tired shit. No decent new features, all wax and detailing. Game companies used to make things specifically for the PC which really pushed the need for a new graphics card or a new processor, but now it's all watered down to the mass production specs of the crappier console the game is also supported for. Skyrim (as fun as it was a times) was an ugly piece of shit compared to other games at the time, and it's not a surprise why. It was made to be console compatible.

    2) The money is in small one offs and mass compatibility, not in huge boundry pushing projects anymore. No huge projects, no need for processing power. (And given the crazy hours I've worked in my life in computer based fields, they had this shit coming. I'm not surprised people want to be able to work from a tablet and say fuck it.) It's not just computer hardware though, look at tvs. Who has a 4k tv? And if they do, who is making shows for it?

    I don't know, things feels way out of whack since I was a kid.

  6. Re:Layoffs in the Valley... on Intel Confirms Major Layoff: 12,000 Worldwide, 11 Percent of Workforce (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    I seem to remember "Intel Inside" on just about every premade computer I've ever seen in school, administration, work, etc. Pretty effective advertising platform.

  7. He's going to be pissed when he finds out what a HOSTS file is.

  8. I did a search off the link in the article for the exact KB number for the update.

    It's KB 3035583

    This is actually old news, this has been in recommended updates for a little while now. It only shows up if you have your network type set to "home" instead of "work" or whatever the 3rd one is.

    So, change your network type to 'work' and you're good.

  9. Re:If I were SONY... on Sony Employees Receive Email Threat From Hackers: 'Your Family Will Be In Danger · · Score: 1

    Plot twist... what if it was Microsoft or another one of their tech competitors?

  10. Ethics on Harvard Bomb Hoax Perpetrator Caught Despite Tor Use · · Score: 1

    It seems they are cutting ethics classes in the Ivy league these days.

  11. Re:Who else should comment on your games? on Biggest Headache For Game Developers: Abusive Fans · · Score: 1

    But watching grown men tackle each other for 5 hours is quality entertainment. Am I right?

  12. Re:Software companies can be extremely abusive. on Microsoft Will Squeeze Datacenters On Price of Windows Server · · Score: 1

    Man what FUD. First of all photoshop isn't a browser app, it's 'on your computer'.

    It's *hugely* cheaper to do things their new way. Before upgrading the creative suite every year cost between $1300 and $1800, and to boot you didn't get everything.

    Now it's (for individuals) $600 a year, and you get literally everything they offer.

    It phones home once a month, that's it. Adobe's new pricing and licensing scheme is nothing but cheaper and better for everyone, unless you don't have internet or you're running lots of pirated plugins. (Which is probably the real reason you and many like you are upset.)

    And if you think the NSA couldn't access your computer before Adobe, you're just... well..denying reality. Your user ID number would suggest some years on you, but your tone and arguments suggest otherwise. Confusing as shit.

  13. Re:Joking about serious things? on DEA Program "More Troubling" Than NSA · · Score: 1

    We could all declare bankruptcy at once. That should do it.

  14. Re:The perfect is the enemy of the good. on Why PBS Won't Do Android · · Score: 4, Informative

    We've been doing some augmented reality games at the studio where I work lately. We build what we need in maya/max and move it to Unity for the build. With iOS, it's about a 10 minute ordeal to build and test it and use Testflight to send it around the office very quickly.

    It was so easy that we decided to give it a shot for Android, I mean... it's like doubling your market right? Well... no. First most of the droid phones need special drivers, and they aren't easy to find. Then you have to build based on which version of the droidOS you are using, which on some phones is a pain to get because they don't list it outright. (Confusion between firmware vs. os version, etc. Keep in mind we are game devs not programmers.)

    Googleusb doesn't always work properly, we spend hours if not days trying to get a build to work properly on various phones. It's a fucking ordeal let me tell you. We dropped Android support for the project and all future projects as a result. Not worth the time and effort until there is a more unifying experience between them. The cost was X to do iphone development, it's X*15 for droid.

    Now this is just one very small segment and one that is not like the environments used by the more elite programmers that visit this site. But if a studio of 20 people who already have it working properly in iOS cannot get it working right on Droid, well.... forget droid.

    Our version of perfection is "working without days of hassle to get the right drivers, firmware, etc for *each* phone we want to test it on." If that is who you are decrying, well...

    As an artist, it DOES have to be perfect. Sorry you feel differently, but that's the reality. It's programmers like yourself who feel that it *doesn't* have to be perfect that make developing for Droid such a giant pain in the ass for us little guys.

    I don't love Apple, but fuck if I want to spend any more late nights and weekends trying to get droid phones to work properly.

  15. Re:who are intelectual property laws protecting ag on How I Got Fired From the Job I Invented · · Score: 5, Insightful

    These days you only have the rights that you can afford to defend.

  16. Re:Genius judge on Federal Judge Says Interns Should Be Paid · · Score: 1

    Well presumably you'd pay the interns near minimum wage. Now if you are already paying your regular employees jack shit, then you're right, there's no point. If you're paying your regular employees jack shit, you probably don't have much you could teach an intern of any value so...

  17. Re:Easy fix to this problem on Cockroaches Evolving To Avoid Roach Motels · · Score: 2

    It's that other 47-58% that's the problem.
    I wonder if these guys took chemistry in school.

  18. Re:Great... on EA Is the Game Company Disney Was Looking For · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Same here. For me, if it's not on steam it doesn't exist. And since EA isn't on steam... well... it's as if hundreds of games screamed out in isolation and were suddenly silenced.

  19. Re:Ads on YouTube To Offer Subscription Service This Week · · Score: 1

    I guess this no longer works. I should have checked before I posted.

  20. Re:Ads on YouTube To Offer Subscription Service This Week · · Score: 2, Informative

    What I do is when my show starts, I just take click toward the end of the show, after the last commercial but before the end. (Don't let it hit the very end.)

    A commercial will play, then put I'll it back at the beginning. Enjoy a commercial free show from that point forward.

    Hitting reload resets and you have to start over. I use Opera but I imagine it works with any browser.

  21. Re:I approve. on North Korea's Twitter and Flickr Accounts Hacked By Anonymous · · Score: 2

    Or...

    Making the people more aware that life isn't supposed to be they way it is for them? Brainwashing is powerful and most of them were born into this, have never left, and know nothing else.

    It's a powerful tactic.

  22. Re:The Real WTF on Python Trademark Filer Ignorant of Python? · · Score: 1

    Surely they had lawyers pouring over it... didn't *they* notice?

  23. Re:The funny thing at my university on Professors Rejecting Classroom Technology · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You make a good point, but as a college instructor myself for about 10 years now I know the real reason.

    It's extra work. End of story. Nobody wants to do extra work for nothing.

  24. Re:DRM is not useless on 4 Microsoft Engineers Predicted DRM Would Fail 10 Years Ago · · Score: 1

    Disney movies won't play in my bluray player anymore. (Pixar/Disney.) Everything else does.

  25. Re:How to get rid of all Windows boxes, forever? on Microsoft Makes Direct X 11.1 a Windows 8 Exclusive · · Score: 1

    Jackie Chan would never talk like you do... you dishonor his name with your petulant vulgarities.