If everything is encrypted mass surveillance becomes much harder and more expensive.
So the outcome is more spies and higher taxes then! And more energy used - not environmentally friendly. Why encrypt comments if they're going to be displayed publicly?
Actually my uniqueness has changed most times that I've visited Panopticon because the information underlying the fingerprint changes regularly, limiting it's usefulness.
It doesn't matter how much you spend, Media conglomerates have ruined CDs, see the Loudness war
With the advent of the Compact Disc (CD), music is encoded to a digital format with a clearly defined maximum peak amplitude. Once the maximum amplitude of a CD is reached, loudness can be increased still further through signal processing techniques such as dynamic range compression and equalization. Engineers can apply an increasingly high ratio of compression to a recording until it more frequently peaks at the maximum amplitude. In extreme cases, efforts to increase loudness can result in clipping and other audible distortion
10 years ago if you'd have said vinyl sounds better than CD, I'd have said you're nuts or that you simply can't stand high pitched frequencies, but because of this butchered mastering of CDs, vinyl versions may sound better.
The extremely expensive plants you mean? The ones that cost double what new renewables cost? Do they deliver dispatchable power or do they deliver continuous power that can't be altered much hour to hour?
What happens when a country with a 'safer plant' gets hit by bombs because the country it's in has gone to war?
Can u guarantee the safe waste won't end up in terrorists/mafia hands? Is all nuclear waste in the world right now accounted for?
The point is that the differences between 1080p and 4k are clearly visible at distances far beyond that which the chart implies so, the chart is wrong.
Take fonts, you can 'smooth' them, to me that makes them look blurry in an ugly way. The font I am typing with right now is constructed of lines only 1 pixel wide, leaving negligible room for font style. Text would clearly benefit from 4k as opposed to 1080p.
The fact that you have to 'blur' things to fix the image points to the deficiency of 1080p. I don't like blurry and I don't like jaggies, I like crisp images, 1080p is nearly crisp - not good enough.
I agree that it's a case of diminishing returns, but 1080p is at best half way there.
"the limit of the human retina to differentiate the pixels" This is what needs clarifying.
I can clearly see a line of white pixels between lines of black pixels at 8ft.
Most of all, at 7feet some web fonts look atrocious to me, I block web fonts on a site by site basis because of this. The font letters am looking at as I type this is constructed of lines 1 pixel wide, if I turn on 'font smoothing' that looks really bad at a distance beyond the 6foot 'like a retina display'.
There are other differences that I can make out at up to 14 foot - more than double the indistinguishable claim for my screen - 1080p 46" @ 6' = like retina.
PS, a simple test of whether an upgrade to 4k would be beneficial to your enjoyment is the 'sharpness' setting. If you can tell the difference at normal viewing distance when altering the god awful sharpness thing then you would notice the difference between 1080p and 4k (I turn sharpness off, it is an abomination of an 'enhancement' that doesn't belong on HD screens.)
Or draw a couple of diagonal lines in a graphics editor - one with anti-aliasing and one without - if you can tell which line is which then a 4k screen would look better to you.
I have a 46inch 1080p screen, at normal viewing distance I can make out jaggies and I hate font smoothing because it looks blurry. I've seen that chart that says what distances different native resolutions are effectively discernible and IT IS WRONG by 50% - I can see the difference clearly where the chart says I shouldn't be able to.
You seem to be assuming there will be a breakthrough in AI and we will one day turn a machine that is more intelligent than us. I think that is highly unlikely, more likely is that we step by step get to a machine which is as smart as your average 4-6 year old, and from this machine we will have a good idea about how future smarter intelligences will behave. But, having said that, 100+ IQ AI is a fantasy, there does not appear to be anyone on this planet who is anywhere close to knowing how to create that along with self-awareness.
So, what if we had a new law: No AI with IQ over 100* allowed.
This would allow robot servants but make our overthrow unlikely.
*or 80 etc, or IQ depending on purpose.
So the outcome is more spies and higher taxes then! And more energy used - not environmentally friendly. Why encrypt comments if they're going to be displayed publicly?
I'm guessing the correct thing to do is to subpena MS for the information because the client and business are both US based, but I'm not a lawyer.
Oh, but it's not really nuclear powered because uranium is made in suns, so it's a solar powered car (sarc).
Actually my uniqueness has changed most times that I've visited Panopticon because the information underlying the fingerprint changes regularly, limiting it's usefulness.
Yeah I'm a dopey fkker, I forgot to click to desktop!
Nope, just closed the browser and that was it. Win7 64bit.
What matters to me is that many fonts look crap on a 1080p screen at normal viewing distance. Smoothing doesn't fix this, 4k would.
That is it. The chart is wrong by a long shot.
Moot point, they know what they're doing, it's not up to the sound engineers, they'd lose their job if they refused to up the loudness.
I don't assume that modern vinyl is immune to the effect, but they don't bastardise vinyl masters like they do CD masters.
When music is broken by the loudness techniques used there is often clipping, that can't be fixed - data is irretrievably lost.
It doesn't matter how much you spend, Media conglomerates have ruined CDs, see the Loudness war
10 years ago if you'd have said vinyl sounds better than CD, I'd have said you're nuts or that you simply can't stand high pitched frequencies, but because of this butchered mastering of CDs, vinyl versions may sound better.
The extremely expensive plants you mean? The ones that cost double what new renewables cost? Do they deliver dispatchable power or do they deliver continuous power that can't be altered much hour to hour?
What happens when a country with a 'safer plant' gets hit by bombs because the country it's in has gone to war?
Can u guarantee the safe waste won't end up in terrorists/mafia hands? Is all nuclear waste in the world right now accounted for?
Bad analogy, this is more like a Sony DVD player that only plays Sony brand DVDs.
They couldn't do that because the big music co's were insisting their music be sold encrypted.
https://www.apple.com/support/...
The point is that the differences between 1080p and 4k are clearly visible at distances far beyond that which the chart implies so, the chart is wrong.
Take fonts, you can 'smooth' them, to me that makes them look blurry in an ugly way. The font I am typing with right now is constructed of lines only 1 pixel wide, leaving negligible room for font style. Text would clearly benefit from 4k as opposed to 1080p.
The fact that you have to 'blur' things to fix the image points to the deficiency of 1080p. I don't like blurry and I don't like jaggies, I like crisp images, 1080p is nearly crisp - not good enough.
I agree that it's a case of diminishing returns, but 1080p is at best half way there.
http://www.latinamericanstudie...
I was hoping that the authorities were exaggerating, but looking at the pic on this page one can see that they aren't :-(
"better than "retina""
Supposedly my screen is like retina at 6 foot.
"the limit of the human retina to differentiate the pixels" This is what needs clarifying.
I can clearly see a line of white pixels between lines of black pixels at 8ft.
Most of all, at 7feet some web fonts look atrocious to me, I block web fonts on a site by site basis because of this. The font letters am looking at as I type this is constructed of lines 1 pixel wide, if I turn on 'font smoothing' that looks really bad at a distance beyond the 6foot 'like a retina display'.
There are other differences that I can make out at up to 14 foot - more than double the indistinguishable claim for my screen - 1080p 46" @ 6' = like retina.
I wasn't aware that the ability to see was super-human.
PS, a simple test of whether an upgrade to 4k would be beneficial to your enjoyment is the 'sharpness' setting. If you can tell the difference at normal viewing distance when altering the god awful sharpness thing then you would notice the difference between 1080p and 4k (I turn sharpness off, it is an abomination of an 'enhancement' that doesn't belong on HD screens.)
Or draw a couple of diagonal lines in a graphics editor - one with anti-aliasing and one without - if you can tell which line is which then a 4k screen would look better to you.
THAT CHART IS WRONG.
Seriously, I can easily see jaggies where it says I shouldn't be able to, IT IS WRONG by a large factor.
I have a 46inch 1080p screen, at normal viewing distance I can make out jaggies and I hate font smoothing because it looks blurry. I've seen that chart that says what distances different native resolutions are effectively discernible and IT IS WRONG by 50% - I can see the difference clearly where the chart says I shouldn't be able to.
Wrong on both counts.
You seem to be assuming there will be a breakthrough in AI and we will one day turn a machine that is more intelligent than us. I think that is highly unlikely, more likely is that we step by step get to a machine which is as smart as your average 4-6 year old, and from this machine we will have a good idea about how future smarter intelligences will behave. But, having said that, 100+ IQ AI is a fantasy, there does not appear to be anyone on this planet who is anywhere close to knowing how to create that along with self-awareness.
Pure fantasy. Can robot dog determine the depth of a puddle, can it untie a rope, can it put a blanket over a fire-pit, can it open a door?