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  1. Re:Tempest in a tea pot on FLOSS Codecs Emerge Victorious In Wikimedia Vote · · Score: 1

    The cage always gets less and less shiny ... they usually don't realize that, and by then the door is closed.

  2. Re:Well, I sued... on Customer: Dell Denies Speaker Repair Under Warranty, Blames VLC · · Score: 1

    If you have the time, making a large company do the right thing is excellent entertainment, especially these days.

  3. Re:It's been done on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why are we still writing books using text (for the most part)? Doing it with pictures or other methods is frequently not clear enough even for fiction. Text is concise, or at least more-so than other methods.

  4. Re:Nice on Google and EU Reach Tentative Settlement in Antitrust Case · · Score: 1

    Once again, I'm not talking about search results here. I'm talking about contracts that forbid you from using competing services.

  5. Re:Gnome 3 - Windows 8 for Linux on Gnome 3.12 Delayed To Sync With Wayland Release · · Score: 1

    Isn't Unity built on Gnome3? You may mean Gnome Shell, which I find far more usable than Unity, but just as unstable. I've since moved on to KDE and can't see myself leaving unless I have an old machine where I'll use Xfce or OpenBox or something.

  6. Re:Nice on Google and EU Reach Tentative Settlement in Antitrust Case · · Score: 1

    I'm not talking about that stuff, as I agree with you. I don't like people trying to lock people out of using competing services. This stuff:

    no longer to include in its agreements with publishers any written or unwritten obligations that would require them to source online search advertisements exclusively from Google ... [or] to impose obligations that would prevent advertisers from porting or managing search advertising campaigns across competing advertising platforms.

    .

    That's just wrong and should be stopped.

  7. Nice on Google and EU Reach Tentative Settlement in Antitrust Case · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Damn nice to see that last part about competing ad platforms. That sort of clause is the sort of thing I would expect Apple to do. It's pretty blatently ant-competitive.

  8. Re:Gnome 3 - Windows 8 for Linux on Gnome 3.12 Delayed To Sync With Wayland Release · · Score: 1

    You spelled "Unity" wrong.

  9. Pebble users would generally disagree with you. What they do, they do very well.

  10. Re:Your Move Patent Office on Pending Apple Patent For 'Inferring User Mood' · · Score: 1

    I know what copyright is for, but you're not allowed to patent algorithms. This more than most software patents is an algorithm with how to create a result from set of common existing sensor inputs. It should not be patentable based on that alone.

  11. Your Move Patent Office on Pending Apple Patent For 'Inferring User Mood' · · Score: 0

    Your Move Patent Office. Are they trying to patent an idea again? More precisely, an overly broad, idea that would be fairly trivial to implement using existing hardware. Given that, do they have even a working implementation? These are real questions, I haven't read TFA. These are the kind of patents that need to stop though. Copyright the implementation of your algorithm and move on.

  12. Proof of Concept on Proof-of-Concept Malware Captures Every Tap On Smartphones Or Tablets · · Score: 1

    I would guess that this could be snuck into some other appliction, possibly even through the Apple store if someone is very clever. It's just a proof of concept so far and Appple does not allow side-loading, while Android does, as do jailbroken devices.

  13. Re:I'm somewhat disturbed... on Federal Agency Data-Mining Hundreds of Millions of Credit Card Accounts · · Score: 0

    or hipsters ... because ... ironic.

  14. Re:hero on Edward Snowden and the Death of Nuance · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Traitor to the NSA, hero to the USA, its citizens, and those of many other countries?

  15. Re:Privacy Issues on UK Government May Switch from MS Office to Open Source · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For cost savings and flexibility, getting rid of office for a more open alternative is the first step towards being able to use non-Microsoft platforms for desktops as well. Once you're not tied to them you can start looking at Linux, OSX, Android, etc. The lock-in is gone. If Microsoft is paying attention, this should scare the crap out of them.

  16. Re:So which is it? tens of millions of pounds" ? O on UK Government May Switch from MS Office to Open Source · · Score: 2

    The ribbon also changes state depending on what you're doing. If you don't know what you're doing, this would be helpful if icons, etc were recognizable, but many are not. Menus, etc, ate stateless and are always in the same place. Shortcut keys are easy to memorize. With the ribbon I found myself looking for icons and actions that were there a few minutes ago, still apply, but are now somewhere else.

  17. Re:Unknown sources on Ask Slashdot: Is Linux Set To Be PC Gaming's Number Two Platform? · · Score: 1

    ... and every other console, which is effectively what iOS is. I'm not saying it's bad as such, it's just a limitation that some people want and some very much don't.

  18. Re:Cloud on Microsoft Joins Open Compute Project, Will Share Server Designs · · Score: 1

    Ask IBM. They make money hand over fist by charging people for the amount of processing power they use. The rates are extraordinarily high. You can reduce the cost by buying specialized processors for Linux, Java, etc, which are also incredibly expensive. There's a lot of money to be made by people if they can get people not stuck on the old mainframes to buy into the same trap.

  19. Re:Outsourcing on An OS You'll Love? AI Experts Weigh In On Her · · Score: 1

    A little competition is always good ... people try harder.

  20. Re:Also blocks startups. on Google and Samsung Sign Global Patent Deal · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm not sure about Samsung, but find me an instance of Google suing someone without being sued first, and no Motorola before Google bought them does not count. Google has not been a patent dick.

    There are also some open patent pools that will also help stop the abuses of ... certain companies. Of course, the laws really need to be changed. No software patents, FRAND charges defining 'reasonable' in dollars or percentages, etc.

  21. Re:Simple enough... on The "Triple Package" Explains Why Some Cultural Groups Are More Successful · · Score: 2

    It's a common cause of confusion. Certain behaviours and tendencies can be attributed to specific cultures. I really wish people would realize that culture is learned, can be changed, and includes both good and bad aspects. The bad aspects of cultures should be changed, but it's touchy because it often gets ibnncorrectly equated to race.

  22. Re:Credit cards on Michaels Stores Investigating Possible Data Breach · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm not even sure that will help. These guys have proven that they're quite ... crafty.

  23. Re:Specs mean nothing on ChipSiP Smart Glass Specs Better Than Google Glass? · · Score: 1

    There are Android that beat iOS on user experience as well. Marketing plays a huge role.

  24. Re:Well congratulations on How Google Broke Itself and Fixed Itself, Automatically · · Score: 1

    Most people that claim high availability almost *never* make any changes to anything. The mainframe world is rife with resistance to change because of it. High availability is easy if you never change anything. Most of the outages with most systems are caused by human error, and most happen when deploying updates. High availability seems to carry a lot of weight, but usually doesn't cover all it should.

  25. Re:Google on Ask Slashdot: Events Calendar Software For Local Community? · · Score: 1

    Sometimes you get all three (Linux, Android, etc), but not this time.