Comment Re:Hey timothy... (Score -1) 432
YOU'RE NOT EVEN HERE.
you are NOTHING.
go fuck yourself.
YOU'RE NOT EVEN HERE.
you are NOTHING.
go fuck yourself.
it's relevant because if flash isn't NECESSARY, then it's just as ill equipped to do a job optimally as you are.
look at windows... the root cause of most problems is the requirement to keep legacy software supported...
What does that have to do with interpreted code?
are you serious? how do you think the old dynamically linked libraries are updated to run on a vastly different modern multiuser operating system?
even briefs isn't about interpreted code... i never said the issue was with interpreted code. apple never said anything... let alone this being about interpreted code.... the REAL question is why are YOU talking about interpreted code? the problems apple is taking a stand against stem from unnecessary emulation and virtualization layers that degrade latency and mask application thread information from the operating system, that could be used to optimize the user experience.
you "should be" bitter beacuse you're an idiot.
*sigh*
the thing is, the "user" to briefs is someone with an application idea drawn on napkins who wants to release a prototype application "without expensive development". to apple the user is the REAL user... the user of the application created by the user of briefs prototyping tool, and to apple, that user is not getting the best experience possible... they are getting a translation.
imagine you are a company that could benefit by making a high profile apple product look slow and buggy and prone to crashing... you release an innocent enough looking "prototyping" tool... it doesn't make applications as optimized as one's with "expensive development", or using the free native development environment, but it's dumbed down and simpler, and hey, it's just a prototype and it works... the translation isn't optimized at all, but all the buttons will do what you tell them to do... now these prototypes are going to be seen by people and the hardware will be judged by the responsiveness of the software.
apple has taken a firm and understandable stance: THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE SOFTWARE FOR THIS DEVICE. NO EXCEPTIONS. *cough* except javascript.
emulation and virtualization platform layers are NEVER the optimal platform for a single system application relative to latency.
without arbitrary or discriminatory blocking.
delaying a packet in a queue is not blocking the packet... so the law is pointless. deciding now much delay is effectively a block would itself be arbitrary. packet prioritization with some level of latency is still inevitable.
stop using the phrase "network neutrality"... it no longer means anything.
you are NOTHING.
you and your children are idiots.
you've admittedly failed. smile all you want, it won't change anything. you'll never change anything. you just want to convince people of ANYTHING, while you remain NOTHING.
you don't speak for me.
you are NOTHING.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.