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Comment F'em (Score 1) 197

Fuck Apple.

But also, but Epic too.

Apple needs to get their bitch ass slapped back to the stone age and has for a very long time now.

But it's not like Epic is some bastion of perfection. They have the moral high ground only because Apple cedes it at every opportunity.

Comment Apple's ENTIRE business model... (Score 1) 73

...is fleecing its customers in various ways, be it this sort of thing, or somehow convincing everyone their products are perfect. They are fantastic at it, you'll never hear me say differently, and it's made them the richest company on the planet. But they're doing it at the expense of a horde of zombie sucker customers, and this is just more of the same.

Comment Hmm, let's see... (Score 2) 154

...I have 64Tb of space in my home server currently, spread across 8 8Tb hard drives. Jumping over to Microcenter.com, the cheapest 8Tb spinner I can currently get is $150, while the cheapest 8Tb SSD I can get is $500.

So, $1,200 versus $4,000.

I'd LOVE to switch to all SSDs, but not with that price disparity... and especially in today's economic climate, I don't think businesses are going to want to do it either (setting aside those that NEED SSDs for speed reasons).

I know this guy is talking about 5 years from now, and the price disparity IS shrinking over time, but I just can't believe it's going to shrink THAT much in just 5 years. I don't doubt that he's right with the basic point about no more hard drives, but I think his time horizon is off by probably 5 years.

Comment Re:If MS didn't artificially limit who CAN run it (Score 1) 265

Hey, thanks for that! It's the first time I've ever seen it outright stated what the issue was (though now that I know what to search for I found plenty of places - figures). Makes sense now. And knowing what the emulation performance hit would be I definitely would choose not to upgrade even if given the choice... though I still think I'd like to be GIVEN the (informed) choice. Good to finally have a concrete answer though, so thanks again!

Comment If MS didn't artificially limit who CAN run it (Score 1) 265

...then it would probably have larger take-up.

But no, MS decided my Dell XPS 9560 with 32Gb RAM can't run it. No, not because I don't have a TPM - I do - but because the CPU, for some reason that has never been adequately explained, isn't supported. It's more than adequate to run Win11 well, but for some reason they decided that no, they wouldn't support it.
  And sure, I can force-install anyway, but then I gotta worry about not getting updates? Not an option.

Nobody is complaining about RAM requirements, those have always been in place. No one WOULD be complaining about CPU requirements if you supported more than you do AND articulated why others aren't supported, because again, CPU requirements have always been a thing. SSD/free space? Obviously okay. TPM? Well, you should absolutely provide a software emulation version, so a hardware TPM isn't a hard requirement (totally okay to flash a big, red "this is gonna suck" message if it has to go that route though).

In fact, that's really what SHOULD have happened right from the start: allow an update on any machine that CAN technically run it, but throw up warnings about why it might not be a good idea to do so, and let users decide. If someone knows they are going to get a slow, crippled experience and still chooses to upgrade, then go ahead, let 'em, and continue to support them. You know, like MS has pretty much always done?

But no, instead, MS artificially limited the pool of users. I don't know what the adoption rate would be if they had done this from the word go, but it would for sure be higher than it is now. And yes, some people argue that sometimes you have to leave legacy behind to move the state-of-the-art forward, and that's true, but let's be honest: what Win11 offers is NOT sufficiently ahead of Win10 to warrant leaving so many behind.

They shot themselves in the foot, and now all they can do is wait for peoples' machines to age out and they get them on the next purchase. I won't even get into the obvious sustainability arguments there because even if we have a whole other planet to dump our waste on, that would still be a shitty thing to do to cusotmers.

Comment Re:Does it run desktop software? (Score 4, Informative) 65

It has file MANAGEMENT, yes, but it does NOT have a file MANAGER, because it does not expose a proper file system to user land, which is what people want. This is a purposeful design choice by Apple, and we can debate whether it's a good one or not, but it is what it is, and you'll never have a PROPER file manager as a result, you'll always have some kneecapped app.

And when you say it can run Office, photo edit software and sound/movie production, that's true in a general sense, but again, it's not what people mean. They mean it can't run the FULL desktop versions of this stuff, and that's true. You're not running a FULL version of Office, for example, you're still running a trimmed-down "mobile" version. You're not running a FULL version of Photoshop, or Cubase, or Final Cut, you're running trimmed-down versions. And, again, we can debate whether this is good or bad, whether they have 99% of what most people need 99% of the time and therefore could effectively be considered "full", but it again is what it is by design.

Comment Re:Why (Score 4, Insightful) 60

You say that like it's not true.

It always amazes me when I see people who aren't technical people that have to look at our old COBOL-based system to understand some business logic and they can follow the code just fine. Try that with C++ or Python or Java or any of the modern "good" languages and you'd have a very different experience (well, I'm throwing Python under the bus a little there because the rewrite of the system is largely Python-based and they seem to handle that pretty well for the most part too, so maybe that one is unfair... but the basic point still stands).

Comment The next great innovation, I believe, will be... (Score 1) 222

...a smartphone that fully services ALL our compute needs. I'm talking about a smartphone I can drop in a docking station, connected to a big-ass monitor, mouse, keyboard and other peripherals, and it runs a full desktop OS and all my desktop software.

We've been slowing but surely moving towards that and there's of course been a few attempts to make it literally true already, with varying degrees of success. None have completely managed it though, and there are of course pretty good technical reasons why not.

But I really believe it's the next step, the next big innovation, the next thing that will get people to buy a new smartphone (and, incidentally, something that the manufacturers will be happy about because they'll likely be able to charge quite a bit more for it). That's not to say everyone needs this, wants this or will buy this, just that I think it's the next logical step and the next thing that will spur on sales.

I know for sure it's the thing I've been waiting on. I had a Surface Pro 3 for a long time as my primary desktop machine and I think we're not too far off the point where they can cram that into a (large) smartphone form factor and have it work well enough to be viable. Maybe another 2-3 years would be my guess. That power is likely sufficient for most users' needs and I know I'd be very happy to have only a single device for everything.

So yeah, that's my bet.

Comment Re: Activist? You misspelled traitor (Score 0) 108

reporter ... but was not cleared for those specific documents

Which were at a much higher classification level than Manning gave to a reporter.
Same crime but far worse, especially given that the motive was not whistleblowing (as in Manning's case) but impressing the reporter enough that she had sex with him.
Manning did it for the USA - calling it treason suggests a very perverted idea of King before Country.

Comment Re:You've reposted his shit yet AGAIN? (Score 1) 1256

Wow. It's almost as if it hurts your eyes to look at a calm, logical argument

Such as this?

If that's the case, then you're being maliciously slanderous. You're literally lying about what he said, and defaming Damore's intentions and character by attributing thoughts and feelings to him that he simply does not have.

Very calm and logical I do not think. You've been ranting and foaming at the mouth about "whistleblowing" when nothing at all has been added to publicly available information - you need facts and not special snowflake hurt feelings to whistleblow.
This entire ridiculous thing is about double standards and being so incredibly naive about American corporations that you seem to think they are "liberal".
Haven't you got something better to do? Maybe whining about Milo Yiannopoulos and about how somebody dared to refuse to advertise his book? It seems you people think the chosen ones should be able to do whatever they like and everyone else should just get out of the way.

Now, hey, maybe you're a neuroscientist, and can explain where they got things wrong, but it looks legit to me.

Damore is out of his depth and quoting out of context and you don't have to be especially bright, and definitely no neuroscientist, to see the gaps - I'm kind of offended that you appear to think I'm stupid enough to be fooled by it.
Besides, your "research", if it was accurate, would show that women are a better fit than men for office jobs - what a fucking loser you are.

Comment Re:3D CAD (Score 1) 483

G-code generator. Not just for 3D printers. See #1

I wrote one of those (in autolisp) some time around 1989. It was not hard for a single tool BUT how the code is interpreted by the device differs, so writing something that will work on everything requires access to everything and setting what device the output is intended for somewhere in the program.
There are some python DXF libraries that you could use as a starting point to write a G-code generator that would work on your stuff over a weekend. That's probably the only way you are going to get an open source G-code generator that works on your stuff.

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