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  1. saka keys + tmux + fvwm on 'I Stopped Using a Computer Mouse For a Week and It Was Amazing' (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    saka keys as a plugin for browsing with the keyboard. tmux (within alacritty) for terminals. Now I only have one terminal window open. Emacs for programming and authoring. And fvwm for keyboard jumping between windows. All without the mouse.

  2. Instead of trying to create a unique set of symbol on Do We Need More Emojis? · · Score: 1

    Instead of trying to create a unique set of symbols "one size fits all", why either not include the entire 50x50 pixmap (or vector graphics) for every symbol? Or alternately each IM service create their own repo for all users into which they can update symbols and then use them by a short UID reference? Is the band width saving by using a "fixed dictionary" of predefined symbols really worth it? In any case API compression and aggressive caching could reduce to a minimum the additional bandwidth for sending the entire pixmap. I'd like to use an inline image of our cat when chatting with my family. None of the current IM services that I know of support that.

  3. Shorthand on Finding an Optimal Keyboard Layout For Swype · · Score: 1

    The work of finding fast input methods was done more than a century ago and it resulted in a wealth of different Shorthand systems, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S... systems. I'm still waiting for someone to write an input method using one of these systems. This should be much faster than even an optimal swype based system. The downside is the learning curve, which is probably very long.

  4. Re:No fonteditor, gesture creator, talking heads on What Isn't There an App For? · · Score: 1

    Didn't know about Instafont. Still, at first glance gives the impression that it a mere shadow in functionality compared to an application like FontForge does. Regarding gestures, you are welcome to give me an example. Currently I have only found a few input methods using gestures, and they are not very extendable.

  5. No fonteditor, gesture creator, talking heads on What Isn't There an App For? · · Score: 1

    There is no fonteditor app, at least not on Android. Nore is there any app for creating your own gesture input method. I haven't seen any app for fully remote controlling android and seeing a scaled down(?) version on my desktop. There is no svg editor for android that is as powerful as inkscape. I haven't seen any application for counting objects, in which you teach the application "here is an object, now count all like these". There is no "talking head" chat, in which you design your own 3D model of the kind of monster head you would like to have, and then through the camera the app maps motion vectors which makes your monstors' head move and talk. The claim is like saying that it is time to close down the patent office, because all inventions have already been done.

  6. Re:Microsoft re-invents graffiti on Microsoft Develops Analog Keyboard For Wearables, Solves Small Display Dilemma · · Score: 2

    No, graffiti works with the finger as well. Grafitti is currently my prefered text input method on my phone. See: https://play.google.com/store/...

  7. Re:It's about time. on MP Seeking To Outlaw Written Accounts of Child Abuse · · Score: 1

    That was exactly my thought as well. By describing the lives of children on the streets of London and in evil bording schools (let's see how little we can feed the children while having the parents continue paying for the "tuition") Charles Dickens certainly would classify.

  8. They should sweep the camera from left to right on Samsung Galaxy S3 Face Unlock Tricked By Photograph · · Score: 1

    Instead of using a single image they should use a video recorded while sweeping the phone in a semicircle in front of your face, possibly while making a prerecorded funny face at the same time. Try beating that with a photograph! If someone patent this idea, I want to have my share. Slashdot counts as prior art, doesn't it?

  9. Add exact GPS coordinates to invitation on Ask Slashdot: Techie Wedding Invitation Ideas? · · Score: 2

    I hate going to weddings and getting lost trying to find the exact address. I would love for people to write down the lat/long of the occasion. You can even make it more high tech by entering the lat/long in qrcode to google earth.

  10. Re:By Hand on Ask Slashdot: Techie Wedding Invitation Ideas? · · Score: 1

    This was how I made money during my under graduate studies. Writing the addresses by calligraphy on all the envelopes for weddings.

  11. Re:is it really horrific to the patient? on Terry Pratchett Considers Assisted Suicide · · Score: 1
    My father currently has Alzheimer and moved to a service home a month ago in Sweden. He is having a good time at the home, and keeps saying that he doesn't understand what he is doing there, as he doesn't feel sick. It is the family that is suffering from the change in him, not my father. Quite the opposite, if you sit with him showing him pictures he is very excited. He likes taking walks, drinking coffee, talking, playing the piano. And it is not totally ungratifying being around him, as you can tell the same joke twice and he will not remember it the second time. :-)

    Thus, Alzheimer is in my opinion not a candidate for assisted suicide, as the patient does not suffer from the disease. True, it is not the same personality as he had in his "sane" days, and he needs constant assistance. But saying that a life is less worth because you are only satisfying basic instincts, is egoistic on the side of the family, who wants dear loved one stay the same as they remember him.

    Terry Prachett who is today saying that he doesn't want to become the demented Terry Prachett does not represent the wishes of the demented Terry Prachett.

  12. Re:Why mph and not km/h in Slashdot? on China's High-Speed Trains Coming Off the Rails · · Score: 1

    You are absolutely right. I made the mistake of mixing up metric centric cultural conventions and SI. Obviously they are not the same thing. ms^-1 would make more sense everywhere.

  13. Why mph and not km/h in Slashdot? on China's High-Speed Trains Coming Off the Rails · · Score: 1

    I thought we just had a discussion a couple of days ago describing the insanity of using anything but SI units!

  14. Re:apt-get install gcc on Microsoft TouchStudio Uses Phone To Program Phone · · Score: 2

    Or python, perl, lua, tcl, with Qt, Gtk or Tk on the N900. I'm always amazed how companies like Microsoft and Apple manages to first push the paradigm that "less is more" (no scripting, no inventive GUI concepts, no access to phone applications, but "magic") and then they throw you breadcrumbs of what they took away and people get all excited and the news even makes it into slashdot...

  15. Check out the Skeptics Guide to the Universe on Running Your Own Ghost Investigation? · · Score: 1

    Check out the podcast The Skeptics Guide to the Universe. Make a search for "Ghost Hunting" and you'll find a couple of episodes from the past where they are talking about this. I'm sure you'll get some ideas from those guys.

  16. Re:NOKIA N900 on Smartphones For Text SSH Use Re-Revisited · · Score: 1
    I can second this. In addition you can easily:
    • Run scripts on the phone in a standard linux environment (bash, sed, awk, perl, python, tcl, grep, etc).
    • You can ssh into the phone.
    • You have vnc support so if your server has some gui program you can access it via ssh+vnc port forwarding.
    • You can run git on the phone so you can easily sync your utility scripts.
    • You can install input methods for accessing any keyboard keys.

    So, I absolutely agree, this is a sysops portable dream.

  17. Re:Fast remote X connection... on NX Compression Technology To Go Closed Source · · Score: 2

    Use sshfs to mount your remote machine's disk and then run meld locally. No remote access protocol will be faster than that.

  18. Ripoff/copy/enhancement of quikwriting on 8pen Reinvents the Keyboard For Mobile Devices · · Score: 2, Informative

    Based on the video this is the same idea as QuickWriting that I played around with on my PalmPilot a number of years ago. See: http://mrl.nyu.edu/projects/quikwriting/ The Quikwriting site says it has a patent on the method. So are we in for another litigation in the handheld area? Or is this the same technology under a different name?

  19. Re:Good on Microsoft Kills the Kin · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They seem to have set a trend here. Zune is very similar how the f-word is pronounced in Hebrew. So now we can start guessing what they will be calling their next product...

  20. Brown and orange is like the savanna of Africa on Ubuntu Gets a New Visual Identity · · Score: 1

    A shame, I liked the brownish look. It reminded me of the savanna of Africa, the origin of Ubuntu. I thought they should have gone even further with the African theme by making sound events by tom-tom drums, other African music, or perhaps even jungle sounds.

  21. Re:Palm Mentions mupdf on the phone on Palm Sued Over Palm Pre GPL Violation · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you look at the Artifex license page (http://www.artifex.com/indexlicense.htm) you will actually see that they have a very strange interpretation of the GPL. They basically claim that you can't bundle Ghostscript together with non-GPL programs, or install it with the same installer. If they used the same legal advice for writing their licensing terms as they have used for filing the lawsuit, then it might turn up in the end that the whole case has no merit...

  22. Re:Build-in function library on Go, Google's New Open Source Programming Language · · Score: 1

    This claim is like the difference between Windows and Linux (and GNU and other animals). There are those that prefer a large set of suboptimal washed out solutions, one-size-fits all. Others prefer the freedom of being able to choose the components that fit them. By tying a library to a set of libraries you are in for the first choice. Personally I'm happy that I can choose a more optimal (and evolving) solution. The bundling also has the disadvantage that a new version (e.g. a bugfix) in a library is a new version of the whole system. No thanks.

  23. Use a crypto solution on your mobile phone or PDA on Best Tool For Remembering Passwords? · · Score: 1

    My preferred password solution is still KeyRing (http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/ ). It satisfies the requirement that it is a non-connected device and that the data is stored in strong encryption. A similar application for a mobile phone would be a next best. At least until someone writes a keylogging virus for the mobile phones and then steals your data. But that is much more likely to happen on Windows.

  24. Re:Yes, and there's nothing new with that on Is Open Source Software a Race To Zero? · · Score: 1

    If nobody would use non-changing software, then TeX would have been long forgotten.

  25. Re:Paper on Good Cross-Platform Speech-Recognition Programs? · · Score: 1

    Why not mount a camera above the paper and write a program that interprets the scribblings on the paper as computer input commands?