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  1. Re:Clickbait on Activists Angry After Apple Axes Anti-Firewall App · · Score: 1

    The more controlled experience Apple offers has its upsides, but this is one of the downsides.

    Apple can't dodge responsibility for any apps on their App Store. They must comply with all local laws. Google don't have that problem with Android, but then their sideloading adds other issues.

    It's just a different model of how to use the phone. Both have good and bad points, but I can't see either as a superior choice for the general users.

  2. Re:No ads please on iPhone OS 4.0 Brings Multitasking, Ad Framework For Apps · · Score: 1

    They're laughing because you're trolling hard based on nothing more than cynicism.

    You see one product line and assume that all product lines are going that way. There's no rationale behind your assumption, you're just waving your hands and hoping people are too distracted by the movements to notice that you're just making stuff up.

    What happened to /. ? I started reading around the 200K user ID mark (didn't register for another 600K) and somewhere around 1M it went to trolling hell. It used to be just GNAA trolling and abuse trolls. Now it's flavour-of-the-month trolling. This month, it's cool to hate Apple. You'll get easy mod points. Last month it was Microsoft. Next month... maybe back to Microsoft, or keep flaming Apple? So many choices, so few intelligent comments.

    If you want to spend all your days keeping your machines working, go nuts. I did that in the 80s (when some of us soldered the damn things together as the first step), I kept Windows and MacOS running in the 90s and I keep them running well today. I don't feel that system maintenance is worth any of my time whatsoever.

    Apple are offering something new. Why not talk about where that can go, or better yet, leave Apple out of the equation (which is easy with all their screw-ups) and think about new ways to use computers. Too many /.'ers just can't think of anything outside their little box of "but this is how I've always done it" and damn but that's sad.

    I think it's time to drop /. from my bookmarks. Other sites present better, more informed discussions with better moderation of trolls. Other sites present the news earlier, and actually give an article instead of a link.

    This place is dead to me now. It's all bitching and no substance, and the trolls are modded up when they say nothing at all.

  3. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    Good for you, it's great that some people can afford to give so much to the community at large.

    I actually do mean that - it's a great thing to write something, get it out there and see others take it up.

    It helps me overlook your insultingly stupid comment about me being brainwashed merely because my opinion differs from yours.

    My issue comes from those that choose to sell their work. They should have every right to do so if they choose, and not caring if their copyrights are violated (ie their work is pirated) deprives them of that right, and possibly their living. That's not reasonable, not moral and not legal. The last may not be the biggest concern (given the risk of being caught is so tiny), but the other two should be.

    Your rights end where the rights of others begin. I believe this to be an absolute truth, and that this should always be the case.

  4. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    I'm not trying to stop anyone, and neither do I want to. I'm just saying that people who believe they have the right to do anything must realise their rights end where someone else's begin.

    I can't see why people react as though that's unreasonable. I suspect most of you are reading my post as though I'm some totalitarian supporter of current copyright laws. I'm not. I'd love to see laws changed dramatically, so that a reasonable maximum period exists (ten years?) and cannot be extended.

    Until laws are changed, people who act against them are taking a risk. It's a small risk, yes, but it's still a risk and can result in them being toally screwed over by some huge corporation, who'll write off their expenses a trivial, while the little guy has to sell their house.

  5. Re:root on iPad Progress Report · · Score: 1

    It's the old sense of the word, not the new one.

    What? Slashdotters are now ashamed to be called "hackers?" Have all the neckbeards shaved?

  6. Re:No problem. on iPad Progress Report · · Score: 1

    Giving the "no true Scotsman" line a run, eh?

    Good trolling there.

  7. Re:Other solutions to the wifi problem on iPad Progress Report · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You deserve to be modded down for that tripe.

    Bootcamp exists only to help Windows play nicely with an installed OS X. You can simply erase the hard drive and install either Windows or Linux as a fresh install and never touch Apple software again.

    The rest of your post is just inane trolling, and not worth commenting.

  8. Re:Other solutions to the wifi problem on iPad Progress Report · · Score: 1

    It's not really accurate to call Apple a computer company anymore...

    Absolute rubbish. Total tosh of the highest quality.

    Of course Apple are a computer company. Everything they do has its roots in computing.

    I can understand the anti-Apple stance taken by a lot of /. posters, but you're starting to wander into total fantasy now.

  9. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    Not a fast one at all, I'm just showing how your absolutism fails with a trivial example. People who talk in absolutes generally fail pretty badly.

    You don't care if someone's copyrights are violated? Well, people who create nothing of value generally don't care about copyright. Perhaps you're one of them.

  10. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    unless Apple's insidious plan involves breaking into people's homes and replacing their gear with free iPads...

    Those bastards!

  11. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Extreme example shows the logical flaw: You buy a gun. You simply cannot do anything you like with it.

    Okay, so now we're into the world of laws and rights, aka the real world.

    You're talking about computers? Well, I can easily build a page turner for a shop-bought scanner, and set up a book scanning service. From there I can use OCR and finally distribute the resulting text files around the world.

    Do you believe your rights extend that far?

    You never had the freedom to do anything you liked with anything you owned. Ever. When you start to impinge upon the rights of others, your freedom ends.

    Focus on the reality, not this hand-waving "I should be able to do anything!" crap. You never could, and never will.

  12. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    Safari is not a real web browser now?

    Oh, you meant Flash! Shame you didn't say what you meant, leaving your post as another "I don't understand" failure.

  13. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    iPad is supposed to be a computer/tablet pc

    No it is not. You want it to be, but your wants are irrelevant.

    It's an appliance. Like the XBox360, a microwave oven or a clock radio. It's an information appliance.

    You are confused on this. Think about it for a bit longer.

  14. Re:Honestly... on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 2

    So your position is that the iPad is a general purpose computer then?

    It's an appliance. Think about that for a bit. What works for appliances does not necessarily work for general purpose computers. Appliances (eg iPhone, iPad, X-Box, PS3, toaster, microwave oven, clock radio, car) can be locked down because they're about doing a small set of tasks really well. The more control the better, in the sense that it allows the designers to focus on those tasks and only those tasks.

    Locking down a general purpose computer makes no sense, as you cannot predict the tasks it'll be used for, so there's neither a point in trying to control its environment, nor in trying to control software distribution.

    A lot of people are confused by the iPad and iPhone because they can be developed for. The tricky thing to understand is that these appliances allow a wide variety of applications to be run, but those apps are all about the appliance. They're games or information apps.

    People on Slashdot have this blind spot with the iPad. They see the device, think "general purpose computer" and criticise it as such. I can't quite get my head around this way of thinking when the device is so clearly an appliance.

  15. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    People are upset with Windows because while it is the market leader, everyone has a bunch of stories along the lines of "the computer just ." That's all pretty much historical though, as from about XP-SP2 on, Windows has been a pretty solid OS and since the much maligned (and unfairly, in my opinion) Vista, security has been pretty solid on Windows.

    People are upset with IE because, while it is still the market leader (for now), there were too many years during which security allowed all sorts of atrocious things to happen, and Microsoft's reimplementation of standards, plus their opening up more programmability to IE (and thus fostering the creation of legions of websites that are IE-only) led to a general antipathy in tech-savvy users, which the /. crowd used to be. Again, this is largely historical, as the last few major released of IE have been pretty good and the push towards other browsers (ie Firefox) has spurred Microsoft to improve their product. IE today is pretty nice.

    People around here are upset with Apple because they can deliver precisely what tech-savvy users want, but prefer to target the other 99.99% of the population instead. That leads to products people on /. criticise as too simplistic, too locked down, too controlled, but which are wildly successful among normal people. Readers here seem to hate that their personal needs aren't being met, and so rage against Apple.

    Do you see a difference in the three, sopssa? I mean, we know you're either a Microsoft shill, or a rabid fan of theirs, but even you should be able to spot what's going on here.

  16. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    So you think Apple would like to close of OS X if it could?

    And based on what you think, everyone else should avoid Apple?

    You're just another rabid Apple hater, one of so many. You'd prefer not to wait for the crime before you give the sentence.

    Here's a clue for you, since you're so obviously in need of intellectual assistance - what works in one market segment may not work in another. I'll expand on that a bit, to help you out. For appliances like the iPod, iPhone and iPad, a closed environment seems to make sense. It provides a single, focused place for users to buy media and applications, and minimises risk to users online. For a general purpose computer, a closed environment makes little sense, as the use that people will put it to cannot be easily predicted and therefore no single storefront for media, apps, web doodads, etc can work.

    Now when that sinks through your mind, you may understand why your post is based on nothing more than your own delusions.

    I swear half the accounts on /. these days were purchased recently from eBay. There's such a lack of clarity in posts, such a lack of thinking that it makes me wonder. Or was it always this bad and I never noticed?

  17. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    Sopssa, that's a pack of lies and you know it.

    Darwin is open sourced. You can download it, compile it, hack it and replace the kernel of OS X with your own.

    The UI layers are closed, but the kernel is as open as anything.

    Please stop the trolling and the lies. They're trivially easy to spot.

  18. Re:Only Apple on iPad Jailbroken · · Score: 1

    More trolling from sopssa.

    Where is this device advertised as a general purpose computer?

    It's meant to be an appliance. That's what it's advertised as. You can use it for all kinds of stuff, but it's meant to be an information appliance.

    If Microsoft did this... wait - the XBox 360 is closed, the Zune is closed... so yes, Microsoft has done this. And you know what? No-one minded because those things are appliances and not meant as general purpose computers.

    Is there some massive blind spot with Slashdot on this one? Anyone who posts against the iPad, no matter how logically flawed their post, is being modded up lately. Is this the backlash against Apple, as mindless as the unthinking support for Apple in the past?

  19. Re:ipad is for humans! on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    Who says the market is always right?

    I'm saying that in this case, you have a choice.

    Use it.

    Don't go around telling others why they should no exercise their own freedom to choose. Don't tell people that they're wrong for making a choice.

    Jobs overseas? Is this even related to the point? If you're bemoaning international trade, then perhaps your issue applies to every single piece of computer hardware you own, or see in stores.

    That battle was fought and lost by the "jobs for crowd." They lost hopelessly a few decades ago, and that's a good thing for the world, if not your specific job sector in your specific country (but then who bemoans the buggy whip manufacturers these days, eh?). Now your only hope is through intellectual power, so good luck with that education system over there in your country. (That applies to a lot of countries, although I'll guess you're in the US, so I wish you extra luck.)

    Getting back to the point, the market may not always be right, and, but the wringing of hands on /. is verging on pathetic. Just don't support the products you don't like.

    It's that easy.

  20. Re:Let the hating begin (on /. anyway) on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    Come on, you could've used a bad car analogy there instead of a ridiculous football analogy.

    Another missed opportunity.

  21. Re:Cue the Slashdot negativity in 3, 2, 1... on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    There's no such thing as a mobile market that includes the iPod, iPhone and iPad - they're three different devices suited for different purposes. You may as well throw in laptops. Hell, where are the transistor radios and bicycles?

    What is this mobile market you're defining? It seems like "Apple's mobile products that aren't a Mac." That's right up there with that weird "Apple has a monopoly on Apple products" meme that people keep throwing up.

    And yes, I can easily deny that Apple are the major player in the mobile device space. For music players, they're pretty huge, but I'd say that Nokia is the major player in the phone space. Even in the music player space, phones are huge - I see a lot of people these days with phones loaded with music, and the number of white headphones is significant, but not staggering.

    Interesting times are ahead for all, and Apple will be targeted as a big fish, but it's far from the biggest fish in the mobile phone pond. It's a significant, and very high profile player, but not the majority by a long shot.

    Opera may target Apple, but their success against Microsoft is no precedent in a case against Apple. Different worlds entirely - Windows is open to all comers, so anti-competitive practices are a real problem. The iPhone is open to only apps that Apple approves, so it's going to be very hard to establish a case that argues Opera did not realise this (when it's in print on a document they agreed to).

    I disagree with your points, but time will tell who's right on this. Either way, it'll be interesting to watch.

  22. Re:Cue the Slashdot negativity in 3, 2, 1... on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    Right now they're actually managing to make Microsoft look only moderately evil.... at least Microsoft lets you run arbitrary software on Windows.

    So you equate the iPhone development environment with Windows?

    You don't think that OS X would be a better match?

    No, that'd ruin your ridiculous point by showing up the obvious error for all to see.

    Apple may not be the most inventive company on Earth, but they're streets ahead of most in the tech world for usability. What irks me are the trolls (like you) who post bizarre claims (like yours) and are modded up by people who miss the massive logical flaws. You would do better to stick to real problems with Apple - of which there are plenty (hardware issues with many of their first-gen Macs, the stupidity of the opaque app approval process, etc) - instead of posts that expose your poor logical ability.

  23. Re:Let the hating begin (on /. anyway) on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    It's receiving mostly positive reviews so far, so those people lining up for one are not entirely foolish.

    Some are getting in on the ground floor with developing for something new and exciting. For them, it's a smart move.

    That sword, it has three edges.

  24. Re:ipad is for humans! on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    From where I sit, a kid given an iPad (presumably by very well-off parents) has massive room for exploration.

    But then I'm sitting in front of a Mac at the moment, and my choice of computer allows for more tinkering with this particular device.

    If you've chosen differently, well, too bad for you. Perhaps you should look at your choices more carefully next time.

    If you believe that devices should not be closed, then please go and buy the more open competing products. If enough people care, the iPad will fail and the market will shift in the direction you prefer.

  25. Re:3...2...1... Wake up! on iPad Launches, FCC Teardown Leaked · · Score: 1

    My favourite part of this whole iPad thing is that everyone writes off Apple as a marketing company first and foremost. As indeed most of the replies to the parent post are doing.

    It's great to watch so many technically-aware, relatively intelligent people fail so utterly to see the point. It's blindingly obvious, and yet they persist in their failure.

    Even more fun is to see competing companies believe this stupidity and then try to out-market Apple (which is easily done) or try to 'out-feature' Apple (again, easily done). The products turn out to be pieces of crap when a user tries to make them work, but the boxes look great!

    The iPod and the iPhone are great devices because of their interfaces and the trivial way a user can hook into the add-ons (songs, apps, movies, etc). You give them to a child, and within seconds the kid is using the device to do something. I've seen this happen a number of times. The devices are easy to use and have fluid interfaces.

    When people talk about marketing, they are destined to fail. They will fail to compete because better marketing does zero for your interface.

    The best indicator of an Apple product's potential in the general populace is how much the Slashdot crowd hate it. The iPod was roundly criticised, and proceeded to destroy utterly the mp3 player market. The iPhone was roundly criticised, and proceeded to change the way 'smartphones' work (finally - they're becoming useful!). The iPad is being roundly criticised, so I'm looking forward to seeing yet another Slashdot "failure to see the obvious" moment when it succeeds.

    Punters will say it's because the average user is stupid (as though /. commenters are polymaths) but it's really because the average users are smarter in their use of time than most /. posters. Screwing around with gadgets is a waste of their time, so something that works fine, looks good, is priced okay and is easy to learn is going to win them over.