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Comment Re:I liked the N900, but.... (Score 1) 109

I need to be able to hold my finger on a key for pressing on time. I can't imagine how to do this with a "touch"screen. While I generally use a laptop for this, I occasionally use the N900 as a remote (ssh over wlan).

All of my phones have had very erratic latency, even for wifi over LAN. Have yours been consistent enough for this to provide the split-second timing you need?

My N4 is about 3 unobstructed meters from the wifi access point. With 10 samples of each, a laptop at the same distance gets pings to the router ranging from 0.399ms to 0.418ms. The phone's range from 6.89ms to 91.27ms.

Comment Re:FFS (Score 1) 456

Did you miss eighth grade civics class or something?

My eighth grade civics teacher was pretty specific about how "free speech" is a construct involving the relationship between individuals and the government. Perhaps yours left that part out.

The government is obliged to let you say what you want, without putting you in jail.

I, however, am not obliged to continue to give you money if you are saying things that annoy me. I have the freedom to spend my money elsewhere.

Comment Re:I might not be here for Hurd 1.0 (Score 1) 206

I think they are overly sensitive about it, but I do see where they're coming from. It is in fact possible to see both sides of an issue, if you open your mind a little.

And, importantly, the straw man that you're arguing against (that RMS wants people to call the kernel GNU/Linux) is way out in left field. If you are confused about GNU's position, it's clearly laid out here: http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html

Comment Re:I might not be here for Hurd 1.0 (Score 2) 206

Yeah, none of this addresses my argument.

There are also several systems in my home with large bases of installed GNU tools, that don't run Linux at all.

Linux doesn't need GNU tools. Nobody's arguing with you there.

GNU tools don't need Linux.

But the vast majority of the time, you find them together. Specifically, in all the distributions that some (admittedly persnickety) people like to call GNU/Linux.

Comment Re:I might not be here for Hurd 1.0 (Score 1) 206

The kernel can run without those utilities/libraries. The utilities can not run without some flavor of operating system to run them on, Linux being one example of such.

The kernel can't do anything useful without the userspace stuff, the GNU tools can't do anything without a kernel. They're both dependent on the other, and the "other" is fungible but they are most commonly found in this pairing. It's a fairly equal relationship.

Comment Re:FFS (Score 2) 456

A wise man once said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." These boycotts run opposite that spirit.

No they don't. They don't take away anyone's right to say anything.

What they may do, however, is affect the consequences of saying things that upset people.

And, critically, they make it possible for people with little or no voice to react in some way to high-profile speakers who have large audiences.

That's an improvement in my book.

Otherwise, under your system, the rich and powerful can say anything they want into their microphones, and everyone else has to just sit there and shut up and listen.

Comment Re:Lock in (Score 1) 415

I can insert the plug one handed in the dark in my iPhone 5 (in my car, without taking my eyes off the road). I have never been successful at achieving the same with my micro-USB phone.

I used a soldering iron to make an easily-felt dimple in the plastic on one side of the plug, now I can finally use it in the dark.

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