As a Radeon 7970 early adopter, I am completely fine with this. It still more than kicks butt at any game I throw at it, and hopefully this slow pace will mean that I'll get another couple of good years out of my expensive purchase.
they borrowed that from Opera. Back when Opera was still a paid browser, the Paste & Go feature was unique to Opera, and an amazing feature. I'm glad it has been copied.
Both as a developer for nearly all platforms, and as a consumer, I despise software monetization through ads. Sure, I understand that not all apps have a clear method of monetization, and so many developers rely on ad revenue to offset their development time/costs, but I personally won't touch their adware, period, meaning they lost the opportunity to monetize me at all. Adware wasn't acceptable to me in the 2000s with ad supported Windows software, and it's never been acceptable to me on iOS, Android, or Metro, or any other platform since then. It seems to me that ad supported software was largely rejected by consumers up until the proliferation of smart phones, but I still reject them and refuse to support a business model that under the hood is really after collecting consumer data. From my prospective, adware is spyware, albeit less innocuous, but still privacy invading, unwanted, and annoying.
The bigger WOW here is that this is even a story. The key phrase in the summary is: "HAS THE OPTION" as in it's an optional feature. You know. One that you can turn off or on. This is the same thing Netflix recently added, where it will post what you're watching if you turn the option on. Here's a novel idea, if you're watching porn on your blackberry, turn off sharing or never enable it to begin with.
I used to use Google Reader but switched to Netvibes long ago. Provides the same features, similiar interface, but a lot more under the hood and better theme selection/customization imo. Plus, it's not Google, which is a big plus for me. Anything non-MS, non-Apple, non-Oracle, non-Google is a huge win in my book. Just my two cents, since you asked for recommendations.
I've been developing on enchant.js which is licensed under MIT license: http://enchantjs.com/
It's written by 3 Japanese developers I believe, so some of the documentation is not in English, but of all the HTML5/JS engines out there, this one seems to be the best. You really got to dig around for documentation, but when you do find it, almost everything is laid out and it has everything you need for Android/iOS/Desktop based games. It also doesn't require node.js or other dependencies, which is one reason why I dismissed DevKit here almost immediately, aside from the GPL3 license you pointed out.
I've had a 7970 since early 2012 and have never had this issue on any of the resolutions I commonly use (1920x1080 and 2560x768 eyefinity). Obviously other people have had these issues, but I've personally never experienced them, and I'm sure I'm not the only Radeon owner who was spared from this bug.
I've made some spare money writing and marketing ebooks, but I moved onto greener pastures long ago. Some of the business strategies or ideas I have had monetizing ebooks:
1. Embed affiliate links to other books within the ebook
2. Offer additional content that supplements the ebook for a small donation
3. Require an email address/newsletter subscription before sending the free ebook, and then try and monetize through the newsletters
4. Offer physical copies of the book for a fee
5. Break the ebook up into smaller parts for an email newsletter series, and monetize in the newsletter
6. Pledge to write additional material as certain fundraising goals are met
7.Turn the ebook into a mutipage website and populate with Google Ads
8. Sell resale rights, PLR, etc.
9. Initially sell the ebook only, and then unlock it for free for all people after $xxxx has been raised
10. Write additional non-free books/ebooks and then use your free ebooks to advertise the pay books
Now I know many of these are not applicable to OP, but it's what worked for me before I moved onto writing GPL software instead of ebooks.
MemSQL is definitely good news, and hopefully it will encourage the MySQL team to play catch up with it's performance. Maybe it will provide an improved web experience if it gets wide adoption and deployment. As a long time SysAd/webmaster/developer, I'm certainly interested, but for obvious reasons I'm not putting any business critical servers onto something this fresh and new, regardless of performance benefits. I think I'll download a copy and use it locally for testing, but like any software, there are going to be bugs, maybe even data loss or security issues that may emerge on certain server setups. I'll see how the changelog looks in 6 months or a year before considering it for my mission critical servers. Regardless, kudos to the developers. Grabbing my download before/if it gets/.'ed
Maybe Slashdot should. Still, it is an attention grabbing headline, and/. users will do the fact checking for them anyway, so why bother? Plus, fact checking takes time and effort. Hitting the "approve" button is far easier.
While I'm sure that most of the growth is largely due to actual Chinese sites, it should be noted that anyone can buy.cn names, and some places offer them for as little as $1.99 for the first year. I should know because I purchased 350 of them this year to try and target various competitive terms in the search engines. In short, a lot of the money that webmasters spent on shitty.info names is now being spent on.cn names instead, and that shouldn't be overlooked.
I've got a 52" RCA 1080i TV and use the XBox 360 to upscale DVDs to 1080i. I also have a DVD player that does the same thing.
From experience I disagree with you. I've got plenty of widescreen, native 16:9 aspect ratio DVDs, and the XBox 360 upscales it so well that I almost pissed my pants the first time I saw the picture. It was difficult to distinguish a widescreen DVD from the 720p versions of many movies. Specifically "There Will Be Blood" as I had downloaded a 720p version and had the DVD arrive from Netflix around the same time. I took some time and tested my girlfriend to identify the HD version against the DVD. She refused to guess for awhile. Finally she picked the upscaled DVD.
If I had mod points, I'd be pretty fucking sexy right now. Rubbing my tits and shit. Yeah, you'd like that.
I'm a coke whore by the way. Give me a ring.
11. Gamers shall have the right to play the game on the platform of their choosing.
This is an unrealistic burden to put on every game designer/publisher. Just because a platform exists, doesn't mean every game company should support it. If we're talking about Gamers having the right to play on any hardware they want, they already have this freedom. However, if you're suggesting game companies should magically have the unlimited resources needed to support every platform for every game they release, then I should've modded you "Overrated" instead of replying.
I have the exact same dilemma, down to every detail 100%. Sounds like a hard limit to me. Any others confirm the 50kb upload cap on their Comcast account?
As a Radeon 7970 early adopter, I am completely fine with this. It still more than kicks butt at any game I throw at it, and hopefully this slow pace will mean that I'll get another couple of good years out of my expensive purchase.
they borrowed that from Opera. Back when Opera was still a paid browser, the Paste & Go feature was unique to Opera, and an amazing feature. I'm glad it has been copied.
Both as a developer for nearly all platforms, and as a consumer, I despise software monetization through ads. Sure, I understand that not all apps have a clear method of monetization, and so many developers rely on ad revenue to offset their development time/costs, but I personally won't touch their adware, period, meaning they lost the opportunity to monetize me at all. Adware wasn't acceptable to me in the 2000s with ad supported Windows software, and it's never been acceptable to me on iOS, Android, or Metro, or any other platform since then. It seems to me that ad supported software was largely rejected by consumers up until the proliferation of smart phones, but I still reject them and refuse to support a business model that under the hood is really after collecting consumer data. From my prospective, adware is spyware, albeit less innocuous, but still privacy invading, unwanted, and annoying.
Wrong. Windows 8 has much faster boot up performance, has revamped file operations, has improved text acceleration, geometry rendering, and image performance. These are all performance improvements. Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-57478350-75/microsoft-explains-how-windows-8-smokes-windows-7/
For once I'm happy that I'm too lazy to regularly update programs like that.
The bigger WOW here is that this is even a story. The key phrase in the summary is: "HAS THE OPTION" as in it's an optional feature. You know. One that you can turn off or on. This is the same thing Netflix recently added, where it will post what you're watching if you turn the option on. Here's a novel idea, if you're watching porn on your blackberry, turn off sharing or never enable it to begin with.
I used to use Google Reader but switched to Netvibes long ago. Provides the same features, similiar interface, but a lot more under the hood and better theme selection/customization imo. Plus, it's not Google, which is a big plus for me. Anything non-MS, non-Apple, non-Oracle, non-Google is a huge win in my book. Just my two cents, since you asked for recommendations.
I've been developing on enchant.js which is licensed under MIT license:
http://enchantjs.com/
It's written by 3 Japanese developers I believe, so some of the documentation is not in English, but of all the HTML5/JS engines out there, this one seems to be the best. You really got to dig around for documentation, but when you do find it, almost everything is laid out and it has everything you need for Android/iOS/Desktop based games. It also doesn't require node.js or other dependencies, which is one reason why I dismissed DevKit here almost immediately, aside from the GPL3 license you pointed out.
I've had a 7970 since early 2012 and have never had this issue on any of the resolutions I commonly use (1920x1080 and 2560x768 eyefinity). Obviously other people have had these issues, but I've personally never experienced them, and I'm sure I'm not the only Radeon owner who was spared from this bug.
Now I know many of these are not applicable to OP, but it's what worked for me before I moved onto writing GPL software instead of ebooks.
He was promoted to Captain in, I think, season 5.
Intel's top Atom chips have a 10W TDP. Of course the chipset/RAM also play a large factor, but still -- this is an amazingly frugal CPU
At IDF, Intel also talked about upcoming 5W Atom chips that will be out at the same as Haswell
Just put steam into Offline mode. Problem solved.
MemSQL is definitely good news, and hopefully it will encourage the MySQL team to play catch up with it's performance. Maybe it will provide an improved web experience if it gets wide adoption and deployment. As a long time SysAd/webmaster/developer, I'm certainly interested, but for obvious reasons I'm not putting any business critical servers onto something this fresh and new, regardless of performance benefits. I think I'll download a copy and use it locally for testing, but like any software, there are going to be bugs, maybe even data loss or security issues that may emerge on certain server setups. I'll see how the changelog looks in 6 months or a year before considering it for my mission critical servers. Regardless, kudos to the developers. Grabbing my download before/if it gets /.'ed
Maybe Slashdot should. Still, it is an attention grabbing headline, and /. users will do the fact checking for them anyway, so why bother? Plus, fact checking takes time and effort. Hitting the "approve" button is far easier.
Call me a cynic, but your second sentence is hilarious when contrasted with your first sentence.
While I'm sure that most of the growth is largely due to actual Chinese sites, it should be noted that anyone can buy .cn names, and some places offer them for as little as $1.99 for the first year. I should know because I purchased 350 of them this year to try and target various competitive terms in the search engines. In short, a lot of the money that webmasters spent on shitty .info names is now being spent on .cn names instead, and that shouldn't be overlooked.
Opterons can be used in a single socket configuration just fine.
I've got a 52" RCA 1080i TV and use the XBox 360 to upscale DVDs to 1080i. I also have a DVD player that does the same thing.
From experience I disagree with you. I've got plenty of widescreen, native 16:9 aspect ratio DVDs, and the XBox 360 upscales it so well that I almost pissed my pants the first time I saw the picture. It was difficult to distinguish a widescreen DVD from the 720p versions of many movies. Specifically "There Will Be Blood" as I had downloaded a 720p version and had the DVD arrive from Netflix around the same time. I took some time and tested my girlfriend to identify the HD version against the DVD. She refused to guess for awhile. Finally she picked the upscaled DVD.
If I had mod points, I'd be pretty fucking sexy right now. Rubbing my tits and shit. Yeah, you'd like that. I'm a coke whore by the way. Give me a ring.
11. Gamers shall have the right to play the game on the platform of their choosing.
This is an unrealistic burden to put on every game designer/publisher. Just because a platform exists, doesn't mean every game company should support it. If we're talking about Gamers having the right to play on any hardware they want, they already have this freedom. However, if you're suggesting game companies should magically have the unlimited resources needed to support every platform for every game they release, then I should've modded you "Overrated" instead of replying.
mod parent up
This is the real truth behind 9/11 http://wtfoff.com/2007/04/13/jason-the-real-truth-behind-911/
I have the exact same dilemma, down to every detail 100%. Sounds like a hard limit to me. Any others confirm the 50kb upload cap on their Comcast account?
From TFA:
Half-Life 2: Episode Two
Team Fortress 2
Portal