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  1. Re:Betteridge's law of headlines on Is Europe's Recession Really Over? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Being from Spain, this guy is right. The answer is a simple "no". I am giving zero craps about the wellbeing of the EU as a thing, but I can't take any more tax raises and salary cuts as we are. A new tax raise AND salary cut for all is coming soon. So yeah, the recession is here to stay.

  2. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    Nice try, but I also work full time and then I work more on my coding at home.
    So, you have time to post this, but you don't have time to type "sudo apt-get install $DESKTOP_OF_CHOICE"?
    The later would have fixed your problem, the former only got you voted troll.

  3. Re:executive summary: on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've been following several ubuntu blogs and they got a ton of cash in mere days. Like you'd at times get updates with the $3K milestone and the $4K milestone in the same one-hour period.
    Besides, $18-22M is still a pretty kickass amount of money...and there is always the possibility of some larger sponsor kicking in.
    Personally, if I could afford it right now, I'd make sure to get myself one. I always wanted a linux phone with decent specs and without the risk of having to flash stuff everywhere and/or making clumsy chroots inside Android to have my favorite tools ready.

  4. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    Unity is not for me. But for someone that has never used a computer, I can see it working.
    I have this custom of reinstalling Ubuntu every major release. For kicks and giggles and to take a little tour while at it. I just lose a few hours every time (since partitioning is sensible) and I get to play with the "world I don't touch" since I use a different desktop and default apps.
    The 3 previous versions were kind of meh. But I actually found the latest version to be kinda pleasant and smoother-looking. It still didn't work the way I wanted for myself, but I did manage to find some respect for it.

  5. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are you aware of what you complain about? Unity is not Ubuntu, it's just the default window manager. You can change it at will, no impediments at all.
    And, an ubuntu phone would give you almost as much power as Mint does because the insides are pretty much the same.
    So...what are you complaining about again?

  6. Re:I don't know if unique is good on Wii Outselling Wii U, Only 160,000 Units Shipped Last Quarter · · Score: 1

    Buying more tablet things? Why? You can only hook one to a console, and only one.

  7. Re:WHY!?!?!?! on Research Reveals Low Exposure of Excellent Work By Female Scientists · · Score: 1

    Another human being with biology compatible for reproduction.

  8. Disabling compositing? on Clearing Up Wayland FUD, Misconceptions · · Score: 1

    My main concern about this is that the desktop seems to be accelerated all the time. This is fine and dandy when you do general work, web browing and such, but if you play or develop games, it makes a slight difference. For example a quick blinking effect might get obscured somehow by the compositor slowing things down. This is more of a concern when developing, sure, but it's something I can do *now*.
    Either unaccelerated window managers or KDE which allows dynamic turning off the desktop acceleration are good solutions, but what happens when everything gets composited no matter what, as it seems to happen with Wayland? I don't think not compositing full-screen apps is a good solution either, as you might play or test in a window for convenience...

  9. The internet never forgets on Vint Cerf: Data That's Here Today May Be Gone Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    So, the internet never forgets about that time you got drunk and posted stupid photos, but it forgets everything else? God damn.

  10. Re:The worst that could happen. on Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns · · Score: 1

    An idiot with a gun is more likely to kill someone who is worth it than someone who isn't.

  11. The worst that could happen. on Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns · · Score: 1

    Guns are the worst that could happen to 3D printing. Because of it, all those greedy megacorps and not-so-megacorps have the perfect excuse to regulate the crap out of a 3D printer just so we don't pirate their supervaluable patented locked-in screws or connectors or whatever. We won't reach the day of affordable 3D printing without copy protection mechanism, DMCAs and whatnot. If they aren't downright outlawed.
    Of course that's the reason it will be regulated, as they give 0 sh*ts about someone gunning down someone else.

  12. Re:Heh. on The Bronies Get Their Own Charity · · Score: 1

    Word. *brohoof*

  13. Re:Can be used to find where people live.... on Tool Reveals iPad and iPhone User Locations · · Score: 1

    Well...it's not to be used to find where people lives, but if it keeps wifi history, then it means it can find where people is *right now*
    While it can have legit purposes, this could be bad in hands of stalkers, thieves and other criminals, specially when the potential victims have no clue. Also other less criminal but very potentially annoying/conflictive uses if this becomes common knowledge.

  14. Re:Solution is easy on New Console Always-Online Requirements and You · · Score: 1

    Most sensible thing ever said in the whole discussion.
    I don't see why people has this compulsion to play games even if they require absurd things like always-on internet (which is a fantasy, there are a lot of factors that will cause downtime even in the best ISP-provided connections money can pay).

    I just wonder what's on everyone else's head.

    Seriously people, you have no self-control? We went from full titles to beta-quality releases requiring patching and with lots of DLC instead of actual contents. And you guys keep playing, purchasing, and giving the companies motives to think all gamers are a bunch of drones that will just do whatever they want (and still have fanboys defending them!). That's why they feel free to put less content in games, region-locking portable consoles, increased international prices for localized releases, always-on DRM, and all that.

    That's simply because people keep buying their crap no matter how expensive or restricted it is.

    And that gives companies the idea of going further until it doesn't work. But it keeps working even when the games are becoming little more than skinner's boxes surrounded by hollywood-like budget and hype.
    But, alas, we seem to be dealing with the electronic equivalent of crack addicts here. They seem unable to vote with their wallet. I guess we get what we deserve as a collective.

    Oh, but I am not falling for their crap. I decided to abandon most gaming to vote with my wallet. And I am doing very well, thank you. I don't get shivers when I get next to a game store or anything. Oh, I don't pirate the games either*. They aren't worth my time.

    *Because voting with your wallet doesn't give you the moral rights to pirate the game. Just ignore it, it's a game, you'll forget about it eventually.

  15. Re:Why? Simple ... on Why Are We Still Talking About LucasArts' Old Adventure Games? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't think so. I still pick up some of their games every now and then, and they are as rightfully enjoyable as they were back in the date. Even new ones I never got around to try as a kid, I enjoy greatly now.
    I think the word "nostalgia" has been shifting meaning as of late. Nostalgia is when you think of that summer in 1989 (random example). Something you only relive through your memories, if you will.
    Perhaps if you relived that summer, it wouldn't be as memorable as you remembered.

    However, this is videogames! Things you can pick up and play almost anytime. I still pick up games from the Genesis/Megadrive or SNES. I still find new obscure games that I never played as a kid. And know what? I love them! Because they are genuinely good, and nothing else.

    This is not nostalgia. This is given credit where it's due.

  16. Re:CC plays AA, who plays CC? on Adafruit Launches Educational Show Aimed At Kids · · Score: 1

    Slashdot must be one of those few remaining places where the accented vowels are still a novelty...

  17. Re:thought police on European Parliament Decides Not To Ban Internet Porn · · Score: 1

    >You Europeans submitted yourselves to the statists in Brussels. Enjoy having your minds set right.

    Funny. I didn't submit for anything. Someone above me did that for me. It's funny that I didn't vote for them, yet I still have to obey their decisions.

  18. I am amused on JavaScript Comes To Minecraft · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I find it amusing that this is news but what about LuaForge? It allows you to do Minecraft stuff in Lua, a language that can't be easier to learn, and is also pretty fast out of the box.

  19. Re:Ubuntu minus the bad decisions. on Valve Begins Listing Linux Requirements For Certain Games On Steam · · Score: 1

    I know you Mint users love your Mint, but is it really necessary to advertise it at every single occassion? And why isn't your comment modded offtopic? You are being like the noisy internet atheist stereotype. Not good advertisement for Mint.

    And, all the "bad decisions Canonical has made recently" can be fixed from within Ubuntu with less than 10 clicks and typing a few words, so there's nothing Mint can offer me that isn't already available.
    Such a Linux user you are if you don't know that Unity can be replaced from Synaptic, apt-get or even the Ubuntu software center.

    A rebranded Ubuntu with different defaults doesn't impress me at all.

  20. Re:So if you are 18+ and work a night shift, on Nintendo Puts a Bedtime On Wii U Content In Europe · · Score: 2

    Funny, I am European and I am doing night shift 7 days a week.
    And, even if I had a free day, breaking the sleep schedule just to play along with Nintendo is not worth the sacrifice.

    3DS was horrible for their bizarre region lock that rendered the console practically useless for hardcore European gamers. Wii U looks even worse. Screw nintendo, they lost a long time customer.

  21. Re:Actually the problem is already fixed in compiz on Why KDE Plasma Makes Sense For Linux Gaming · · Score: 1

    But only in fullscreen? In KDE I have my games or whatever, let's say Minecraft, and a few extra windows, and it runs very well. In anything else with compositing, it almost halves its FPS. Even if I am playing a game I might need to not be isolated from my system or IM windows. And I think I am not the only one doing that.

  22. Re:increasing divorce or honesty? on The Internet Has Transformed Modern Divorce · · Score: 3, Funny

    Avoiding carnal temptation is not that hard. You just need to stop listening to your penis for a few minutes.

  23. Re:Except there is a flaw in YOUR logic on Foxconn Begins To Assemble Its Robot Army · · Score: 1

    The thing is, that guy CAN'T. That's why services are so shoddy, because they are overworking a lot of people in places where there should be a small squad taking care of business. It's like in places with huge networks and only a single sysadmin.
    As I say sysadmin I can say gardener, janitor, construction worker, cleaning staff, small security, bureaucrats and so on. It's just employers wanting the same or more for less.

  24. Re:Except there is a flaw in YOUR logic on Foxconn Begins To Assemble Its Robot Army · · Score: 1

    Oh come on, robots aren't the cause of that unemployment. The cause of that unemployment is employers being cheap and hiring one guy to do the work of five workers, as opposed to five workers.
    My line of work is not possible to a machine, and yet unemployment runs wild in the sector because only one guy gets hired instead of a team.

    But I don't blame you, popular media has always depicted robots as that evil world dominators that hate us fleshbags and will pew-pew us into submission, death, or slavery. In reality the writers were just scared to have a robot take their jobs.

    Also, I think China has caused more losses in factory jobs than robots, but I don't see as much hatred of the Chinese.

    I am pro-robot. You guys are blaming a mere tool without feelings or malice. The malice is applied by the ones buying the tool.

  25. Re:This is weird on The Release Candidate For Linux Mint 14 "Nadia" Is Out · · Score: 1

    I like orange, although my desktop is currently shades of grey with green highlight.
    I am an Ubuntu power user. Defaults aren't made to stay in my setup.
    Everyone here is talking like if Ubuntu was Windows or iOS, a solid set of things that you aren't allowed to touch. Makes me wonder if they even use Linux at all, because the defaults are not enforced on you, nor impossible to change. The defaults are only there first.
    If you need to install VLC or GIMP or some tool via software center/synaptic/apt/whatever, and you can do it, you can install another desktop with the same exact effort. It's not even that hard, just input XFCE/Gnome/KDE/LXDM/whatever-floats-your-boat on a search box and press OK a few times.
    Most people complaining in these threads are already linux users that know the names of those desktop environments, so what exactly is forcing them to change the whole distro instead of using a search box in one of the package managers? It's actually less effort to just change a few packages in Ubuntu than change distro altogether, and less time lost. And I see plenty of comments about time being money in Slashdot, so they are losing money wiping out and reinstalling a distro from scratch, and getting negavity and hatred inside and outside. Just because they don't like the default colors.