OK, let's forget the word "innovation," and say they're both stinking cheats and plagiarists. One difference remains, which is that Apple did it really, really well.
the only interests it serves will be those industries that want easy untraceable ways to exchange value for illegal products or to avoid taxation. And once that's exhausted, I suspect it will flounder.
Wait, why would an untraceable, untaxable black market ever become exhausted?
I think things like the internet are the greatest threat to human interconnectedness. It seems to me that the new trend is to congregate on exclusive networks, like the internet. The problem with the internet? Most content is invisible to non-members. Yeah, sure, it's not hard to get online...but what if I don't want to? Is the internet really giving me new informational content (I'm not talking about the social networking aspect) that was not available before in another form among people? No. It's just walling off the information from me.
Director:... we're gonna have to make some changes. First of all, Franklin, you're no longer the girliest cadet here.
Franklin: Humph! We'll see about that!
Stop it. You're vastly overgeneralizing and you know it. I had maybe 3 sub-par classes during 6 years of undergrad at UF. Just because you hated your university experience, don't try to make some kind of sweeping statement about the rest.
it won't be because the concept of trying to position themselves as "more of a PC than an iPod" is wrong. It will be because of institutional suckitude.
But that positioning is part of the suckitude. What MS is not doing, as others have already said here, is seriously reevaluating what a computer is and how it's being used—not how they think a computer "should" be used, but what the average non-/. user *actually uses a computer for.*
Apple's success is not wholly due to the functions and performance their devices offer. Many of their devices are behind the curve in any number of ways, and yet Apple can't keep them in stock.
OK, so why is that? Last year I had a minor but enlightening experience when a third-tier extended family member explained that the extent of his computer requirements are having a semblance of facebook on his old (non-"smart") phone. That's when I realized that the idea of the iPad, which was still a rumor at the time, could take off simply because a significant market segment doesn't need the do-everything computer of old, they need a media appliance.
I would have thought that too. And I think that's true for setting up a bare bones system that never changes. But most of the times that something has gone wrong, or I've had to change hardware, or upgrade software, everything has gone to hell on me and it turned into a big ordeal, even with Ubuntu. Obviously everyone's mileage varies here but there are no shortage of the same stories. I love Ubuntu, I really do, but the longer I've maintained an active system the more I've found my initial remark to be true, and it's gotten to the point where I might end up back with another OS.:-/
You need to flex your imagination.
A kid fabricates a video implicating his enemy in some crime that would appeal to the barely restrained hatred of internet trolls, a hatred always ready to manifest itself. He recreates the target's bedroom, posters, etc., and makes sure the video finds its way into just the right hands, then riles his audience to a fever pitch. That kid wouldn't even have to be particularly malicious, just ignorant; he probably wouldn't even imagine it ending as badly as it could.
Look, this is no different than any other kind of fraud, except that the apparent solutionâ""internet justice"â"is being lauded instead of being more aptly compared to a crowd of pitchfork-wielding racists (for instance; replace with any non-internet, real-life trolls).
Good gods, fallacy heaped upon fallacy.
You speak in favor of "society." Your societyâ"the society that you believe shares your values. Just wait until that society's values change and they turn on you. You really think "today's sophisticated mob" (trying hard not to laugh at this) would last long, unrestrained, before picking up weapons? Have a nice life. Who modded this up?
I was in London hanging out with a Swiss-English guy, and we were talking about health chemistry. I kept saying "carbs," and he remarked, "Boy, you Americans really do have an abbreviation for everything." I hadn't even thought about saying the entire word. No time to waste, I suppose!:p
THANK YOU. I cannot stand this irritating get-off-my-lawnism that seems to think that the only "news for nerds" is gnome-kde flamewars. I mean jesus, people even bitched about the "interesting bash commands/scripts/etc" stories. Come on, if you really hate slashdot that much, start your own site solely for stories about how websites that aren't viewable on lynx are an abomination of nature or whatever it is you people consider "real" news for nerds. Idiots.
Disclaimer: I am aware that I am metacomplaining!:p
Try reading the article. The innovation is to use orbital angular momentum, NOT spin angular momentum (polarization).
OK, let's forget the word "innovation," and say they're both stinking cheats and plagiarists. One difference remains, which is that Apple did it really, really well.
the only interests it serves will be those industries that want easy untraceable ways to exchange value for illegal products or to avoid taxation. And once that's exhausted, I suspect it will flounder.
Wait, why would an untraceable, untaxable black market ever become exhausted?
I think things like the internet are the greatest threat to human interconnectedness. It seems to me that the new trend is to congregate on exclusive networks, like the internet. The problem with the internet? Most content is invisible to non-members. Yeah, sure, it's not hard to get online...but what if I don't want to? Is the internet really giving me new informational content (I'm not talking about the social networking aspect) that was not available before in another form among people? No. It's just walling off the information from me.
Director: ... we're gonna have to make some changes. First of all, Franklin, you're no longer the girliest cadet here.
Franklin: Humph! We'll see about that!
When you have a 4-year old child it will suddenly be Stuff That Matters. Slashdot does not revolve around you.
Stop it. You're vastly overgeneralizing and you know it. I had maybe 3 sub-par classes during 6 years of undergrad at UF. Just because you hated your university experience, don't try to make some kind of sweeping statement about the rest.
it won't be because the concept of trying to position themselves as "more of a PC than an iPod" is wrong. It will be because of institutional suckitude.
But that positioning is part of the suckitude. What MS is not doing, as others have already said here, is seriously reevaluating what a computer is and how it's being used—not how they think a computer "should" be used, but what the average non-/. user *actually uses a computer for.*
Apple's success is not wholly due to the functions and performance their devices offer. Many of their devices are behind the curve in any number of ways, and yet Apple can't keep them in stock.
OK, so why is that? Last year I had a minor but enlightening experience when a third-tier extended family member explained that the extent of his computer requirements are having a semblance of facebook on his old (non-"smart") phone. That's when I realized that the idea of the iPad, which was still a rumor at the time, could take off simply because a significant market segment doesn't need the do-everything computer of old, they need a media appliance.
All those emotions you felt looking at Starry Night were actually invalid.
??!?! Perhaps he was a raving lunatic and asshole. How does that "invalidate" the emotional reaction of a viewer of his painting?
I would have thought that too. And I think that's true for setting up a bare bones system that never changes. But most of the times that something has gone wrong, or I've had to change hardware, or upgrade software, everything has gone to hell on me and it turned into a big ordeal, even with Ubuntu. Obviously everyone's mileage varies here but there are no shortage of the same stories. I love Ubuntu, I really do, but the longer I've maintained an active system the more I've found my initial remark to be true, and it's gotten to the point where I might end up back with another OS. :-/
Doesn't anybody else find it funny that the only people claiming these things are "mindblowing" are their detractors?
As a friend of mine is wont to say: "Linux is only free if your time is worthless."
That's awesome. I know a Dane who learned his English from the first Monkey Island game; his insult swordfighting is unmatchable.
That is fscking terrifying! I take it there wasn't any permanent damage? D:
Link!?!?
Ask a synaesthete, there must be hundreds at least on /..
"The problem is communication! Too much communication."
You need to flex your imagination. A kid fabricates a video implicating his enemy in some crime that would appeal to the barely restrained hatred of internet trolls, a hatred always ready to manifest itself. He recreates the target's bedroom, posters, etc., and makes sure the video finds its way into just the right hands, then riles his audience to a fever pitch. That kid wouldn't even have to be particularly malicious, just ignorant; he probably wouldn't even imagine it ending as badly as it could. Look, this is no different than any other kind of fraud, except that the apparent solutionâ""internet justice"â"is being lauded instead of being more aptly compared to a crowd of pitchfork-wielding racists (for instance; replace with any non-internet, real-life trolls).
Good gods, fallacy heaped upon fallacy. You speak in favor of "society." Your societyâ"the society that you believe shares your values. Just wait until that society's values change and they turn on you. You really think "today's sophisticated mob" (trying hard not to laugh at this) would last long, unrestrained, before picking up weapons? Have a nice life. Who modded this up?
The time is well nigh for a functioning deflector shield system!
Holy crap, you need to mail this back in time to the MacGuyver writers immediately!!
McDonald's employees have consciousness.
Got any supporting evidence? ;p
SupremoMan, I would like to buy your rock.
I was in London hanging out with a Swiss-English guy, and we were talking about health chemistry. I kept saying "carbs," and he remarked, "Boy, you Americans really do have an abbreviation for everything." I hadn't even thought about saying the entire word. No time to waste, I suppose! :p
THANK YOU. I cannot stand this irritating get-off-my-lawnism that seems to think that the only "news for nerds" is gnome-kde flamewars. I mean jesus, people even bitched about the "interesting bash commands/scripts/etc" stories. Come on, if you really hate slashdot that much, start your own site solely for stories about how websites that aren't viewable on lynx are an abomination of nature or whatever it is you people consider "real" news for nerds. Idiots.
:p
Disclaimer: I am aware that I am metacomplaining!