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  1. hire me on How To Develop Unmaintainable Software · · Score: 1

    I still get a shock when I look at controllers in my first commercially written Rails app. Godd job they have never deployed it.

  2. Re:Yes to Manjaro on Ask Slashdot: Are We Witnessing the Decline of Ubuntu? · · Score: 1

    I am lazy and chose Arch derivative called Manjaro.

  3. Re:But Android is open on The Android SDK Is No Longer Free Software · · Score: 1
  4. Everybody uses CLI on Has the Command Line Outstayed Its Welcome? · · Score: 1

    Google search uses cli.

  5. Re:I'd run KDE if I could disable ... on Ask Slashdot: Why Aren't You Running KDE? · · Score: 1

    I've just tried Chakra Linux with KDE 4.3. It took me ages to find the settings you mention. Another thing that drove me mad was disappearing windows.when window was just above the task-bar if you moved cursor accidentally over the task-bar your window would disappear and another would pop up. I had to search through maze of settings to find that I need replacement task-bar not the icon one. I can't understand why they use so flashy default settings and do not provide some kind of desktop wide configuration for more conservative approach. To me such problems show that KDE project has wrong priorities. If there was no cinnamon I would probably switch to XFCE with Gnome-do.

  6. I'd run KDE if I could disable ... on Ask Slashdot: Why Aren't You Running KDE? · · Score: 1

    I'd run KDE if I could disable those annoying decorations. Recently I have tried KDE 4.8 and I couldn't switch of those huge shiny tool tips that appear on the desktop. I find them very distracting. I don't use desktop to admire all fancy effects and decoration, but to do real work. I hate when lots of huge shiny tool tips pop on the screen when you move mouse. I spoke to my KDE loving friend and even he didn't know how to switch that silly thing off. I have used KDE3 first it was OK, later I have discovered Gnome2 and I think it was equal or better than MacOSX. KDE has potential of being best desktop environment, but somebody has to enforce some decent usability.

  7. maybe you need to grow up on GNOME 3: Beauty To the Bone? · · Score: 1

    Young kids growing up using bicycle training wheels will think this is the totally natural way to ride a bicycle and you old dads ranting about using only two wheels will sound like some old school commandline crank going on about how mouses ruined human computer interaction.

  8. What about usability to the core? on GNOME 3: Beauty To the Bone? · · Score: 1

    Starting applications in Gnome.

    Launching favourite application
    Gnome2: 1) click on a favourite icon on the panel
    Gnome3: 1) go to top left corner, 2) click on a favourite icon on the launcher

    Launching other applications eg. in Internet section
    Gnome2: 1) click on Application, 2) Click Internet, 3) launch the application
    Gnome3: 1) go to top left corner, 2) click the Application button, 4) wait few seconds (on 3GHz CPU with NVIDIA) so the application icons will show. 4) go from top left corner to far right edge of the screen, 5) Click Internet, 6) wait for icons to show, 7) launch the application

  9. don't say "Hi" to me on Text Message Brands Quebec Man a Terror Suspect · · Score: 5, Funny

    My name is Jack. People can get arrested just for saying "Hi" to me.

  10. Re:great to see a UI centered on most user needs on Cinnamon Gnome-Shell Fork Releases Version 1.2 · · Score: 1

    Today's GUI automobiles comfort sucks big time, Clem wants them to be at least as comfortable as horse drawn carts.

  11. interesting response of a petty polititian on Piratbyran Co-Founder Says Stop DDoSing Polish Sites · · Score: 1

    Website of unimportant Kraszewniki parish council has been hacked. http://www.kraszewniki.pl/
    It displays following message.
    This website has been hacked by AntonyMause Group. Stop ACTA!
    Apparently, in response the village mayor has posted following message:
    http://mainhg.demotywatory.pl/uploads/201201/1327406444_by_Proteo_500.jpg

    Dear inhabitants of Kraszewniki parish,

    Due to numerous complaints of the parish inhabitants about ACTA I would like to state that I have changed my mind about ACTA. As the village mayor I declare that I oppose ACTA!

    Due to our IT man being off sick I appeal to hackers, which have suspended our internet site www.kraszewniki.pl, I appeal once again to revert the site to it's previous content. Otherwise I will have no choice but to change my mind about ACTA.

    Roman Kumiak

    Mayor of Kraszewniki parish

  12. Re:this is all fine and dandy on 'Electric Earth' Could Explain Planet's Rotation · · Score: 1

    Oh yes, we can't allow them to try to convince everybody that near vacuum of the universe can conduct electricity too.

  13. Re:No reason to celebrate now. on IE6 Almost Dead In the US · · Score: 2

    It's not so simple. Before compiling and packaging, you have to disassemble if first.

  14. Re:Somewhere in the engineering process on US Sentinel Drone Fooled Into Landing With GPS Spoofing · · Score: 1

    Gentlemen,

    Our intelligence reports that enemy has added self destruct mechanism to their spy drones. Now you have to work out how to activate it once the drone approaches our airspace...

  15. Re:Really? No analogy jokes? on Renault Opens Up the 'Car As a Platform' · · Score: 1

    Look for the Microsoft jokes. The future seems disturbing. 6. The oil, water temperature, and alternator warning lights would all be replaced by a single “General Protection Fault” warning light. 7. The airbag system would ask “Are you sure?” before deploying. 8. Occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, your car would lock you out and refuse to let you in until you simultaneously lifted the door handle, turned the key and grabbed hold of the radio antenna.

  16. Re:Can I download it? on UK Recruiting Codebreakers Via Social Networks · · Score: 1

    Is it the austDay?

  17. I'm yet to see improvements over Gnome 2 on Linux Mint 12 Released Today · · Score: 1

    Actually performance on my machine is worse than on Gnome 2. A year ago compiz run on my machine without problems. Now I can only have either classic gnome with no effect, or useless display of xorg driver problems. Without drivers from PPA, I couldn't even see window frames and installation process was a real pain. Desktop search is rubbish compared to gnome-do. There are only 3 themes in MInt 12. Layout engine is only thing that might give hope of future improvements over Gnome 2. If your graphics chip was an Intel Corporation 82865G you would understand why I hate recent changes in Gnome. To me last few months were a giant leap backwards in terms of desktop usability. What was the point to break Gnome for the sake of some stupid bells and whistles. I'm afraid Gnome developers are entering Vista mode. I have tried Gnome 3 on different machines without display problems, and I still think Gnome 3 is a giant leap backwards.

  18. separate scanners for ladies and gentelmen on EU Approves Unified Full Body Scanner Regulations · · Score: 1

    If a scanner can show your body will there be a chance that a woman can opt out and go through a scanner only for ladies?

  19. Re:I'll go to Debian or Arch on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Won't Fit On a CD · · Score: 1

    I am very close to the limits of my patience. I have seen Mint 12 test edition based on latest Ubuntu and I think in next month or so I might switch. I have't played much with XFCE and I like LXDE better, but any of them two is better than the rest.

  20. I'll go to Debian or Arch on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Won't Fit On a CD · · Score: 1

    I'm getting more and more fed up with Ubuntu. For a while I have been considering switching to Debian or Mint Debian Edition. My friend keeps telling me to try Arch. If I need latest software I can find a backport or configure it from source. Every six months I get more annoyed with them. I wonder if 12.04 edition will be the last straw.

  21. Re:When do we get compression? on Fedora Aims To Simplify Linux Filesystem · · Score: 1

    or links

  22. Re:Obvious? on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    The deeper we explore the narrower our field gets, and more we have to rely on people from other fields giving us necessary information, hoping that nothing important was lost in the process.

  23. Re:Science does require faith on Is Science Just a Matter of Faith? · · Score: 1

    If you think religion doesn't require doubt you know little about religion. There are hundreds of religions out there, can you tell that you have checked them all?

  24. Re:He's being overly polite... on GNOME vs. KDE: the Latest Round · · Score: 1

    Seriously, if you know of some good, unbiased Gnome 3 reviews, please post them here. Thus far, I've never read a single one.

    You can't have good unbiased reviews at the moment. Gnome3 hasn't been released yet, and all you can try at the moment are buggy LiveCDs. You have to wait until Gnome3 is released and can be installed in a real life distro and used over a period of time to do some real work.

    I have tried Gnome3 on several occasion both under OpenSuse and Fedora after downloading test ISOs form http://www.gnome3.org./ Things that annoy me most are: huge while blurred glow around all windows, very limited configurabilty, having to use the mouse too much, very buggy system.

    Things that I liked are as follows: in few places there's cleaner and more simple GUI, new notifications.

    I will give Gnome3 a chance some after final release when I can test it in real life situations. At the moment I can't tell for sure if I will like new Gnome and I'm a bit worried that eventually I might have to look for another desktop environment.

  25. Re:Quality has never been a concern of Rubyists. on RubyGems' Module Count Soon To Surpass CPAN's · · Score: 1

    Does it mean, that one day, some Rubyist will write a tool to scan your source looking for monkey pathing? Some Java/C++ editors have tools to take care of searching for operator overloading to make your job easier. No matter how hard you try you will always have problems with program maintenance. Does it mean that someone else has to use less powerful, and less expressive language? Or rather do you think your code should be commented properly, so there are no problems mentioned in your post?