Comment Re:For the umpteenth time... (Score 2) 469
1. You are not a journalist
2. Your post was not a news article
Therefore,
>Slashdot is a discussion forum?
this is not a headline
1. You are not a journalist
2. Your post was not a news article
Therefore,
>Slashdot is a discussion forum?
this is not a headline
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Out of interest, why is it a problem if communication is FTL versus physical matter travelling.
Never really understood why information FTL would be such an issue.
I don't read Slashdot that often anymore, but it's post's like your that really stand out as extremely insightful and wise.
This just in, a flaw has been discovered in Email, allowing an attacker to arbitrarily spoof the From: address.
All hell is bound to break loose.
>Define "best"....
The standard that offers the most pleasing experience to the broadest number of browser users.
Pretty much sums it up for me too.
Omg. I literally exploded when I read your comment.
No I haven't read the article, but a "study" claiming x is not "intuitive", I find highly suspect.
The reason you can't define intuitive, is because we don't know what the word means yet.
Furthermore it has been used to describe multiple mental processes.
I mean many call the iPhone "intuitive", and I'm pretty fucking sure we weren't born with Apple in our DNA.
"Dude I paid $100 bucks to be a jerk. Did you? No then STFU asshole."
Smugly said Sir, you tell them!
Ahhhhhhhhh
Oh ok that explains it, bro. Here I was thinking stupidly that his talent and intelligence played a major decisive role too.
I mean who the f-- cares about the truth, feels better to call it timing and placement, right? It's amost as if.. any nerd in his position would just have automatically created a billion dollar company.
We are all amazing and special after all.
That's interesting. Do you have any objective evidence MS do this just to hurt F/OSS?
Not saying I don't believe you, just want to read more.
It will most likely sit in the basement, along with other cool MSR tech, that mostly never see buy-in from MS Product teams.
Pity really. Innovation is not something you put in a department and leave it to one side. It needs to be in the fabric of the organization. Apple has been a good example of this.
Do you guys know what you're doing, or are you just hacking?