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  1. Some contraversial thoughts... on Company Files Motion to Stop IE Distribution · · Score: 1

    I have two views on this matter which might seem radical, extreme or downright stupid, but bear with me:

    1. Getting rid of plugins would be a Good Thing

    2. Forcing Microsoft to suspend shipments of Windows would be a Good Thing

    Point 1: Getting rid of plugins would be a Good Thing

    I have never seen a web site that used plugins that I have not thought would have been better without them.

    Plugins do not increase usability or functionality. They reduce it. Take a look at a plugged-in, embedded media player. Can you resize it? Can you move it aside and continue browsing on another page? Can you access the menus? No. So what are the benefits? None that I can see.

    The same applies to other embedded applications. I am not saying that Flash/Java/etc should all be scrapped - but where there is a need for them, they should be run as an external application, where then can be controlled and where they are incapable of crashing your browser.

    Another good example is the Acrobat plugin. I can't count the number of times I have been reading a PDF, forgotten that it is embedded in my browser, and then closed the window, losing my browser history and the URL where I found the document.

    One of the more common uses for Java in web pages is for "tickers". I have often thought that if the content of a ticker is worth reading, it should simply be written on the page, where I can read it at my own pace, rather than be forced to read it at the scroll speed determined by the applet author.

    If web authors could not embed plugins in their pages, the result would be a web which is easier to search, faster to browse, and more likely to be usable by the disabled or those with simpler user agents such as lynx.

    [Note that I do not support Eolas's methods (software patents) but I do support their goal of destroying plugins.]

    Point 2: Forcing Microsoft to suspend shipments of Windows would be a Good Thing

    I agree that this would hurt the global economy in the short term, but I do not believe it would hurt as much as many think.

    Existing Windows systems will all continue to work. Companies will take the risk of installing unlicensed copies of Windows temporarily to get around short term issues.

    It will actually force purchasers to consider their options and buy a system after conducting research into prices and functionality instead of just buying the same old Windows boxes. This can only be a good thing for competition (when Microsoft resume shipments, many people may have already seen the benefits of the alternatives).

    Companies like Dell will probably go bankrupt. Yes, this will hurt some people, but will benefit the computer industry in the long term by teaching the valuable lesson that allowing your business to be entirely reliant on the output of a single monopolistic supplier is a Bad Thing.

    Flame away....

  2. Re:Why so many "ports" on NetBSD 1.5.2 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    If a change is made in the amiga tree, for example, my guess is that it's not automatically picked up by the other 68k ports.

    Your guess is wrong. There is only one source tree. The different ports are all built from the same codebase. It is typical in NetBSD that the addition of a device driver adds support for that hardware to *all* the ports.

  3. Backup medium on "D-VHS": Will it replace DVD? · · Score: 1

    If these tapes are cheap and can be used for data, they might just find a market.

    I can't see them taking off for video, though. Analogue VHS is good enough for temporary recordings and recordable DVD isn't looking to be too far away from being affordable.

  4. Re:Seems to me mirroring should be First Priority. on Slackware 7.0 (Stable) Released · · Score: 1
    % showmount -e sunsite.org.uk
    Exports list on sunsite.org.uk:
    /public Everyone

    Don't expect it to be quick though ;)

  5. Re:ISO image on FreeBSD 3.3 Released · · Score: 1

    As well as being better at compression, bzip2 is BSD licensed, whereas gzip is GPL'ed.

    As such, bzip2 is becoming preferred by BSD folk, especially as bzip2 can be linked into BSD kernels but gzip cannot (gzip's GPL would "infect" the whole kernel).

  6. Broken pictures on Geek CAM watching Hurricane Floyd in South Florida · · Score: 1

    The pictures have all been broken for the last hour now, is there anything you can do?

  7. FUD on Playstation 2 delayed again · · Score: 3

    Don't you think it's odd that a couple of Japanese Analysts start talking about how the Playstation 2 will be delayed on the very day the Dreamcast comes out?

    This "news" about the Playstation 2 is not from Sony. It is purely SEGA FUD.

  8. Official pictures on Pictures of the New Amiga · · Score: 1

    Amiga Inc have put up some official pictures on their web site.