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  1. Re: Atari ST on Atari Is Back In the Hardware Business, Unveils Ataribox (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Laptop with specs of gaming rig costs more then $5000. Thats why nobody play games on notebook but everyone played on Amiga. Amiga form factor would enable cheaper and more powerfull desktop components (RAM, GPU, CPU) to be used. Spectrum, C64, Amiga and Atari were all beautifull yet cheap machines that you could carry around. Industry adopted ugly as hell IBM XT however, and that design is still around looking more or less same.

  2. I would love to see PC designed in Atari ST or Amiga style, meaning as a slightly enlarged keyboard, with good performance for both gaming AND tinkering (i7, 1080 Ti, 32 GB RAM, SSD 500 GB), good price (1000$). I really loved being able to carry my computer around, attach it to TV, and play with my friends anywhere, not being attached to some stupid desk with stupid tower under the desk and all the stupid cables, speakers and whatnot.

  3. Re:Answer: Marketing on Why Ethereum Is Outpacing Bitcoin (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, I get it: 1% of /.ers had high end gaming rigs back when Bitcoin first started

    So it is 1% against 99% all over again!

  4. Free market in communications on Google Allo Messaging App Launches For iOS and Android (phonedog.com) · · Score: 1

    Telephone and postal services were created in times, when governments heavily regulated all aspects of business. Thats why you can call even today from anywhere to anywhere else. Computer messaging is OTOH left unregulated to free market competition, therefore soon everyone will have his/her own messaging app incompatible with everyone else. You will have as many messaging apps installed as people you need to talk to.

  5. Except that almost anyone could afford new advanced manufacturing machines (tractors) back then. At this time however, advanced machines producing valuable products (electronics, food, clothes) are owned by couple of huge enterprises and there is really small (ever smaller) chance for you or me to become credible competition to them. It seems that most jobs currently is focused on servicing people locally placed around you, with services that for some reason cannot be (yet) provided remotely by Google et al. Some of those services are shrinking (like newspapers), some are likely soon to disappear altogether (taxi, truck drivers, ...) and there is really limited spectrum of services that you can provide to your local community, prostitutes and artists being only certain irreplaceable job for humans I can think about, at least for time being, so serious concern about this topic is justified.

  6. Re:Ancient single use port on Apple Cites 'Courage' As Reason To Remove 3.5mm Headphone Jack (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    With Lightning it is so true, Apple is repeating situation with early Windows OS days: their incompatible stuff doesn't bring anything substantial to the table, just incompatibility itself. There is nothing wrong with USB-C standard. Audio jack situation is laughable. You often don't have headphones or earbuds around when you need it, so you go to nearby shop and buy one for few $. Whats wrong with that?

  7. Capitalism on Amazon's Chinese Counterfeit Problem Is Getting Worse (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Hey Americans, welcome to capitalism! Your politicians, backed by large companies and army, are pushing it globally down everyone's throat for 50 years now, at least. Now it is coming back home. Prepare soon to find out that there is guy in China or India capable of doing anything you can do for 1/3 money you need only to keep food on the table and pay bills. And forget about Sanders, capitalism will crush any Sanders standing in his way.

  8. Full suport, as an European on Google and Facebook May Be Suppressing 'Extremist' Speech With Copyright Scanners (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Obviously, it is always difficult to opose white male people, but this is right thing to do. Es an European, I can't see any contribution of hate speech to our societies. Perhaps European Commision could form protected rooms ("hate clubs") where those people (white male uneducated + "fachidiots" angry mob) can express their frustrations towards various minorities, while not disturbing normal people.

  9. They probably evaluated that SSD are large enough already, large files on Macs are usually compressed on application level (video), and adding another level of compression would only needlessly drain batteries.

  10. Re:This would n'er happen to a government-run coll on University of Helsinki To Lay Off a Thousand People (yle.fi) · · Score: 1

    And then some "Fachidiot", closed somewhere in server room with no windows for 5 years, always points out that everything is connected with "refugees", someway or another.

  11. Translation on Clinton Hints At Tech Industry Compromise Over Encryption (huffingtonpost.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    H. Clinton: "Google, Facebook and Apple are lying to you about your "enhanced privacy". Again. And I like it!".

  12. Re:invite more people in? on More People In Europe Are Dying Than Are Being Born (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    According to your name, you are Eastern-European. Don't get me wrong, but sometimes Iranian culturally way more European then east-Europeans. Way that you poor nations from the east of Europe care about immigration while no immigrant would even go there is sort of funny. And you say "WE" Europeans, like immigrants care about Balkans, Czech or Romania. You are not "WE", you are poor, try to change that first before you start helping Germany, France, Britain, Netherlands... with immigration problems. Calm down, in the next 50 years at least Eastern Europe is completely safe from any immigration. Actually, there is lot of emigrants FROM Eastern Europe.

  13. Re:America Doesn't Have a Gun Problem... on Obama Orders Feds To Study Smart Gun Technology (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    From European perspective, this discussion is clearly frightening as hell. You guys sound like bunch of cowboys from Wild West saloon (tm). I am already tired of news about mass shootings in US, and I am not living there. Perhaps, just perhaps, owning so many weapons has something to do with it? One guy is even calling Donald Trump do the rescue (of his "rights")! With president Trump You are moving from current "country with two almost same parties" into "country run by crazy person" game, with Russia, North Korea or Cuba. Not that I care, just 2c.

  14. VLC as default on VLC Launches On Chrome OS Thanks To Android Port · · Score: 1

    I wonder what legal reasons prevent including VLC as default media player in Android, ChromeOS, Windows. It certainly is way above anything these systems provide in video department.

  15. In German language these is actually word for all you slashdot-nerds-turned-political-and-teology-analysts wondering how poblishing of hate speech is bad for society, The word is "Fachidiot".

  16. Re:It's time to let the HDD's go. on SSDs Approaching Price Parity With HDDs (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Main problem for HDD is that SSD only needs to get below $50 for 256GB drive and nobody (except data centers, database servers and several professional applications) will ever ask about HDD again.

  17. Siri? on Siri Won't Answer Some Questions If You're Not Subscribed To Apple Music · · Score: 1, Informative

    I thought these "assistants" are officially tested to be useless, beyond "Call Mom" commands and carefully prepared sales demos. Anything changed lately?

  18. Power for businesses on Meet the Michael Jordan of Sport Coding · · Score: 1

    As an employer, I would pick best of these guys over college grads every time.

  19. Re:How is this news for nerds on Google Donates €1 Million To Help Refugees In Need · · Score: 1

    Thats BS. I was refugee at one point, and at that moment, when I had to left everything I had and knew, obviously I chose rather prosper and rich european country. You need to learn language and start over, so it is good idea not to choose country that your children will have to escape from like you did.

  20. Re:Not Totalitarian on Leading the Computer Revolution In a Totalitarian State · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Actually, I lived in then Yugoslavia, and we actually thought that both USSR and US (for handling of black people, supporting juntas everywhere) are "weirdo" countries on radical political corners, and we are normal people in the middle of the road. Now, with all info I have, I still think that was pretty accurate description of what was going on. Calling Yugoslavia "dictatorship" or even "totalitarian" is laughable for people who lived there.

  21. Re:That last sentence makes no sense on Why Apple and Google Made Their Own Programming Languages · · Score: 4, Funny

    That sentence is actually valid in Brainfuck language.

  22. Packages = Win on How Java Changed Programming Forever · · Score: 2

    Also, one of the main double-plus-good stuff in Java is concept of packages and jars. Anyone dealing with header files and libs (not to mention issues when libs are created by different compilers on different platforms) will know what I am talking about. If C++ in next iteration copy this concept and ditch header files, it will be greatest improvement in C++ ever.

  23. Re:Easier to learn != easier to use on How Java Changed Programming Forever · · Score: 2

    For each one of you wanting operator overloading, there are 1000 other programmers dealing with large legacy codebases, happy Java DO NOT support operator overloading, functions outside classes, classes placed in different directory then they supposed to be, generics to the point of Obfuscated Code Contest everywhere, all the time.

  24. History in the making on Jason Scott of Textfiles.com Wants Your AOL & Shovelware CDs · · Score: 2

    Now, this seems like huge pile of crap. Two hundred years from now? OK, still huge pile of crap.

  25. Scary side of US on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Gets Death Penalty In Boston Marathon Bombing · · Score: -1, Troll

    I never visited US, let alone lived there, so it is hard to understand this "state organized killings of human beings" is possible in 21. century. It is somewhat laughable and really scary at the same time.