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Comment Re:Speaking as a user (Score 1) 433

self-contained applications

TFA problem is easily resolved by statically linking the stuff. And the thing you pointed up is the Achiles heel of pretty much any *NIX system where the app dependencies are often much more widespread and the app itself is not self-contained, but rather disseminated over the whole system.

Comment Re:The small format hurts because you can't (Score 1) 258

Physical media? Forget it.

Old PSP owners ? They are flying bi-planes, do you want Sony to allow them to attach the second wing on the jet the PSP Go is ? Forget it.

For people with to much money ? Downloads were, are and always will be cheaper. AppStore clearly shows the competition drops prices to sane levels pretty quick. Do you somehow in your mind believe that the physical media allow price competition ? How ? Forget it.

Comment Re:Non-human model systems (Score 0, Troll) 149

Ok, bear with me, I am only an upset observer here, I know nothing about their methods, biology etc. But isn't prudent to get the cancer cells into some ecosystem or bioreactor, apply various factors and study them there instead of this Nazi like trial and error research involving those animals ? With the current state of technology one could imagine we should be able understand and see into these things well enough. They claim to be able to sequence much smaller DNA so why not 'sequence' or look into the cancer here. Also inside organisms they are able to highlight and target cancer with some agent and see exactly where the cancer cells are using that PET scanner technique, but unable to use the same path to deliver treatment to those areas. It seams to me that this cancer 'industry' is trying to do prolonged and expensive healing, but not to cure.

Comment Re:Non-human model systems (Score 1, Flamebait) 149

How metformin affects cancer isn't certain

In addition to these results being only in vitro, here comes a sad reminder of the state of this ehm 'research', it looks like they know little about the mechanisms of cancer, this is the cave man trial and error approach still, lots of animals have to die horrible death for them to dig something up, but fingers crossed they finally drawn the winning ticket in this cancer beating lottery.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 238

Much bigger problem is the optical mechinery of these discs, those might be readable after 10 years, but the drives with ton of moving parts might not even last that long, at that time we would have solid state discs much more capable, anything mechanical is just a dead-end research here. More like somebody tricked GE capital investors to buy this expensive "holography" technology, I can't see anything really groundbreaking stemming from this.

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