Comment Concorde 2.0 (Score 5, Insightful) 238
A new Concorde for the modern age... destined to meet the same ultimate demise for the same reasons. Too expensive, too noisy.
A new Concorde for the modern age... destined to meet the same ultimate demise for the same reasons. Too expensive, too noisy.
Yeah, the kids liked it 10 years ago but who still uses a dedicated player when you can have it all on your phone? Hell, even I (a committed technophobe) gave up on the dedicated player a long time ag.
Presumably the battery ran out on your phone?
That's just low. Next you will be telling us that you have revenue share deals for all the big software. I'll bet you got yourself some really nice toys with the money you made from Firefox and LibreOffice you recently promoted. What next? Promoting KDE or Gnome with some sweet purchase price deals?
Also, why even promote this? What is this, some kind of news site for nerds? How dare you.
Have a lttle heart would you, this stuff matters.
Such arse gravy.
This is irrelevant non-news/non-story of the lowest kind.
You make we want to go back to the childish squabbling of the peoples front of soylent (splitters) forever.
Please, just make it stop.
True. The worst bit is they keep moving or taking away functionality. I used to enjoy using G+ pictures. Now it is a nightmare
"and the lack of creativity in using them."
I have seen some amazing things done with 3d printers. Don't take away the massive achievements 3d printers have allowed
I build giant robots with my 3d printer. for no other reason that why not.
seconded. Agree 100%
I did some reversing on the msm windows phones. Took us 3 months to reverse the shared memory for radio interface and GPIO for the keyboards. Ahh the good old days.
I say gather the ce devices all up, dice and slice them and make art pieces out of them. Make build some semi functional cool robot sculptures. Looks nicer than in landfill and would certainly be a better use of time
is there some kind of confirmation algorithm he could help us with?
real conversation:
work colleague: "studies have shown seatbelts do more damage than not having one on"
me: "what studies. extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"
work colleague: "lots of them! google it"
There is no hope
yep same here. It isn't even like I have many tabs open in Firefox, and I would rather not use Chrome.
ja know geography good an ting!
single prime here. i'm glad they are just smaller. Not sure how I would cope with a unibollock
I'm a go see if I can find that article.
Any luck?
"Why even delay individual articles until there's a whole magazine's worth. Why not just publish individual articles online as they become available."
Excellent idea! We should call it a web log. I'm sure we could shorten that into something punchier.
Joking aside, I do prefer the rollup content. I treat the magazine like a monthly digest and allocate 3 hours to read it all.
I love the magazine. Great content. However...
I currently have 4 unopened on my desk. Instead of the paper version, I read the pdf versions while I was out and about.
I still read the dead tree in occasionally, it is great in my bathroom, but print is dying.
Also Linux Voice guys, great job but please get some proof reading in there. Sometimes the articles are almost impossible to parse.
Thanks!
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." -- Karl, as he stepped behind the computer to reboot it, during a FAT