Comment Re:Huffington Post (Score 1) 238
... the markets will not be able to function properly if people can't get to their jobs in the financial district.
These people being at work seems to be the biggest problem with the market these days...
... the markets will not be able to function properly if people can't get to their jobs in the financial district.
These people being at work seems to be the biggest problem with the market these days...
the operator at the control center has a little bit of unfocused goofiness.
I don't give much for the "control center"... If you look at the youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrIxH6DToXQ) (7 hours 53 minutes long), at 4:52:12, they will state the following:
Altitude: 127861 ft/ 38972 meters
Temperature outside: 19.1F / -6.1C
Wtf?...
No but they sell ads. And people want to put their ads where people will see them. So it isn't much of a stretch to claim that they sell search.
They also sell sponsored results in their search results.
Which requires that everything *else* in the driver be compatible with the GPL. Which...they aren't. So they can't.
It is almost like it spreads.. like Cancer....
Every current and former Microsoft employee I interviewed, every one, cited stack ranking as the most destructive process inside of Microsoft
... If you were on a team of 10 people, you walked in the first day knowing that, no matter how good everyone was, two people were going to get a great review, seven were going to get mediocre reviews, and one was going to get a terrible review source
This caused projects at Microsoft to stagnate as they became entwined into an increasingly large bureaucracy that prevented actual work from happening. Projects like Windows Reader (Originally an eBook), Vista, and Zune, where Microsoft had several years on their competition ended up being released years later, stripped of features and far from their original purpose. There is no reason that win9 will be any different from win8.
I believe that in the next 5 years, users will be increasingly motivated to change OSs as Microsoft takes yet another plunge in their profits. There are currently 2 other viable options to windows: OS X and Linux (I refer to the FOSS BSDs in this statement as well, though they are not strictly linux). Although OS X has a large fanboy userbase, I do not see it gaining more than 5-10% over the next 5 years, as its overpriced hardware is not comparable to the many cheaper PC manufacturers' products. However, Linux has the power to take the computer world by the storm in the next 5 years, as its many variations form themselves against a unique subset of the computing world.
Linux has a large commercial userbase already, as many companies have searched for a more economically viable solution to windows in the post-recession world. According to two surveys by W3Tech and Security Space released in August 2011 and 2009, respectively, Linux now runs 63.9% or greater of all servers. According to a 2012 survey of companies with $500 million or more in revenues, almost 80% of them foresee an increase in linux usage in their company in the next 12 months, and 71.8% are planning to add more linux computers in order to support "Big Data."
The big obstacle we now face is widespread desktop adoption of linux. However, this may have already begun. Current articles place linux usage from 8-10% and growing (source source). With the failure of win8 eminent, we may finally see Linus's World Domination Plan put into effect."
Time to write a sequel to this old song:
"Experience has proved that some people indeed know everything." -- Russell Baker