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  1. Re:"although not with bug-free results" on Google Officially Discontinues Nexus 7 Tablet · · Score: 1

    The original comment addresses problems seen with Google's own hardware, not some obscure budget tablet that Google never tested against. Yes you expect bugs with new operating system releases, but even after the 5.1 update the first generation Nexus 7 remains sluggish and often virtually unusable within half an hour of a reboot (I've tried the trick of clearing the cache partition, more than once). Google should have spotted this problem during testing before release, and either withheld the update from the 1st generation Nexus or resolved the issue promptly with 5.1.

  2. I blame the Vogons on Hubble Spots Star Explosion Astronomers Can't Explain · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just saying, maybe it's not a natural event.

  3. Re:Lollipop is broken for many. on Is Kitkat Killing Lollipop Uptake? · · Score: 1

    Very much this. My Nexus 7 became virtually unusable after the Lollipop update (seems much more responsive with last night's update though). The UI changes are also a big step backwards. It took me ages to spot how to dismiss all notifications from the lock screen because the tiny white icon hanging outside of the form is lost against my background. Why is just about every UI designer out there at the moment so determined to undo all the good work of recent years?

  4. Old Tech? on "Police Detector" Monitors Emergency Radio Transmissions · · Score: 2

    Surely this is old news, the bad guys in games like GTA have had this tech available for years.

  5. As I typed my other question, I couldn't help but wonder whether you wished there was more (positive) publicity for the other 4chan boards? For example,the folks on /diy/ are incredibly talented and creative and just once it would be nice to read an article covering the positive side of 4chan.

  6. /b/ As a Supervised Clubhouse on Interview: Ask Christopher "moot" Poole About 4chan and Social Media · · Score: 1

    Anyone who has visited the /b/ board cannot help but notice the over representation of pathological personalities. Do you feel that the 4chan /b/ board provides these folks with a form of supervised club house? Ok, they may get up to all forms of undesirable behaviour, but at least it is out in the open and there is some form of supervision (from moderators and others monitoring the board).

  7. Still waiting for Ubik on Ridley Scott to Produce Philip K Dick's The Man In the High Castle · · Score: 2

    If I had to pick one PKD story to turn into a film it would be Ubik, there were rumours a few years back, but nothing ever came of it.

  8. Re:Context: Pilfer vs Rescue? :-) on EDSAC Diagrams Rediscovered · · Score: 1

    Not yet ... but we're working on it

  9. Re:Being nice doesn't make it an ad on ISS-Above Tells You When the International Space Station is Overhead (Video) · · Score: 1

    The problem here is the number of Kickstarter related stories running at the moment that have little to zero interest for Slashdot readers. This leads to two possible conclusions, poor editorial selection or paid-for stories. Being a long term reader I am sure it is down to the former, but I have to say that there has been an increase in the number of posts with seriously questionable content that I fully understand people thinking there is a financial motive. Maybe if the Slashdot editors started listening to the readers and started editing... no as I say, I've been on here too long now.

  10. Re:Still Down on For Your Inspection: Source Code For Photoshop 1.0 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some kind soul put up this mirror on GitHub.

  11. Re:Wow on Apple Kills a Kickstarter Project - Updated · · Score: 1

    Thanks, now I've got 'Seether' running on endless repeat in my head ;-)

  12. Love the fact that... on Researcher Reverse-Engineers Pacemaker Transmitter To Deliver Deadly Shocks · · Score: 1

    Love the fact that my targetted advertising at the top of the page was for defibshop.co.uk - "Need a defibrillator..."

  13. When was the last time you used an Apple II? on Ask Steve Wozniak Anything · · Score: 1

    How many years since you sat at an Apple II keyboard and what did you do?

  14. Re:No cashier needed on Starbucks Partners With Square · · Score: 2

    But then I wouldn't get to chat to the attractive cashier while they took my order. Seriously though, I can see the advantage if you're getting a coffee to go and can simply go straight to the collection point, but if I'm going to sit down its nice to have someone say hello and smile as you give your order, ask how you are and comment on the weather.

  15. Re:Just because of speed? on Firefox 9 Released, JavaScript Performance Greatly Improved · · Score: 1

    It's not the rapid release cycle by itself that bothers me - if everything continued working I wouldn't care if there was a weekly update. As I said in my post it's the loss of usability that concerns me most - plugins not working, memory problems and the ever changing layout for no obvious benefit. Although I've only used Chrome intermittently since its first public betas it's UI feels far more stable and consistent than FF. And yes FF is becoming more Chrome-like, but not in a good way.

  16. Re:Just because of speed? on Firefox 9 Released, JavaScript Performance Greatly Improved · · Score: 0, Troll

    So true. I switched to Chrome at the weekend for exactly this reason. I can't remember when JS or render speed were an issue for me, but useability just keeps going down with FF.

    Let's stop with the posts anouncing the latest release and wake me up when the Firefox devs are listening to their users once more.

  17. New alien bases in 3.. 2.. 1.. on High Resolution Global Topographic Map of Moon · · Score: 1

    Can't wait for the next round of alien moon bases to hit the tubes.

  18. Re:This isn't a Mozilla problem... on Mozilla To Remove User-Facing Firefox Version Numbers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The problem is with Mozilla, and every other open source developer who thinks their way is best and to hell with the users and add-on developers. An established user base requires stability and consistency, not this months idea of what a web browser should look like. Sure, let users customize and tweak if they want to, but leave the underlying experience the same.

    The Slashdot crowd may be vocal and anti the new Firefox, but the Mozilla developers need to sit up and take note. The vast majority of their current user base don't care enough to complain - they just switched to Chrome or IE. A significant number of friends and family who I converted to Firefox over the years have switched to Chrome in the past six months.

  19. Re:Comments on the browser itself? on Mozilla Firefox 6 Released Ahead of Schedule · · Score: 1

    Maybe I missed the big whooshing sound as your comment went over my head, but I suspect there wasn't one. If "everyone bitched" then the developers got it wrong. This isn't some obscure utility that is put out by a tiny dev team, this is a workhorse tool and people expect to be able to update and continue working as before - nothing broken, nothing missing and certainly no requirement to go reading through documentation to get back to where they were 5 minutes earlier. If the Firefox dev team were saying 'here's something we wrote for ourselves, use it if you like' then sure, they're free to make whatever changes they like, but when they start evangelising and actively courting users for their product they need to stop listening to their egos and listen to the end users.

  20. Re:I for one... on E. Coli Can Be Used To Clean Up Nuclear Waste · · Score: 1

    My first thought was along these lines too. Will the Uranium promote mutation into more deadly forms? I hope the Uranium (and E-coli) recovery is going to be tightly controlled

  21. Re:console wars on The Coming Problems For Rolling Out 3D TV · · Score: 1

    Everyone may have a HDTV set, but how many are watching HD content. Most people are still happy with standard definition DVDs and TV and bought the set to get a large, slim screen - the HD part was just an extra.

  22. Re:The answer is... on Microsoft Discloses Windows 7 Pricing · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's because they haven't recovered the development costs for Vista, so you also have to pay for that if you purchase of Windows 7.

  23. Re:Perfect example of why wikipedia is not so bad on Phony Wikipedia Entry Used By Worldwide Press · · Score: 1

    ... demonstrates that wikipedia is pretty good at self-correcting itself !

    It may be good at self-correcting, but most people don't re-visit the site to check if a particular fact is still true - or have the desire to check recent edits or follow editorial discussions on the article. If you cannot guarantee the validity of the material at any instant you visit the site, then it is essentialy worthless. That said, nothing can be 100% right, but you need to have confidence that what you are reading is, in all probability, correct. Otherwise you may as well save time and google the answer elsewhere.

  24. Re:Sick of trying to report a problem on IT Cutbacks For 2012 London Olympics · · Score: 1

    Looks like someone is bidding for top billing in the next round of Slashdot's Disagree Mail.

  25. Re:dehumidifier? on Machine Condenses Drinking Water Out of Thin Air · · Score: 2, Informative

    Life rafts are already supplied with a Solar Still for converting saline water to fresh - and they are solar powered.