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Comment Re:Ticketing through emails only (Score 1) 144

An issue tracker with email interface can save a lot of time. Not having to log in to receive notification of new issues and being able to quickly comment and close issues by simply replying to an email does save a lot of time. But how do you search existing/previous issues, or check what is outstanding with an email only tracking system? I guess you could send commands and it emails you back, but this isn't exactly efficient compared to a web interface.

Comment Re:It is never about the tool (Score 1) 144

If the process is undefined to start with, it is better to bring in the tool first and build a process around this. In my experience, when introduction of new tools fails, it is usually because people get fed up fighting a tool that almost but not quite fits their process. The key to success is to make sure the benefits of using the tool are clear to the users and there are no additional headaches associated with its use.

Comment Re:Overblown Hyperbole (Score 1) 107

I think what he is actually saying is that we should have some more evidence that this is actually possible outside of the minds of some attention whoring "security researchers" before engaging our knee jerk reaction. Right now all we have boils down to "omg, diagnostic bus works as designed!!!!!!11!!1" and "wireless access of any description = oh noes, 3v1L h@xx0rzz".

Comment Re:Obligatory (Score 2) 95

Are there really 3 struggling to become the global leader though? From what I can see, there's Qi, which is widely supported by devices, and there's a couple of competing standards which don't want to die, occasionally announcing agreements with restaurant/cafe chains to put their unused charging devices into stores.

Comment Re:White balance and contrast in camera. (Score 1) 420

I've noticed this too. Many of the photos being spammed on my Facebook feed are cropped showing only the top 25% of the photo. In those photos, the light blue/gold shows up (with the light blue looking like bad white-balancing, so could easily be seen as white). But whenever the full picture is visible, the blue/black is more apparent, and when the bottom half of the dress is all that is visible, it definitely looks blue/black. Some of the people that have responded here saying they never see white/gold also stated that they have large monitors, so maybe they have never seen the image cropped, as it first appears on my relatively small laptop display on the buzzfeed site and others where I have to scroll down to see the full image.

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