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Comment there's no subscription in the sense you think. (Score 4, Interesting) 277

he's senile or out of loop of what his approved or ms approved tactic leads to.

the tactic is fairly simple, to get as many users to windows which is post win 7. that is, to get as much users to sign up for ms accounts and more importantly to use the store to download their software.

that's the "subscription". not anything else.

and giving away windows licenses to people who ask? that's been a microsoft tactic for half a decade now at least. if you have a smallish business, home/edu user or whatever and have been paying windows(not counting bundled with your laptop or whatever) then you're in minority by now. they've been shoveling the shit out as marketing tactic for a long time now. giving away windows 10 licenses to beta installers is not surprising at all.

and heck how many of those don't have already a windows 7 or 8 license that would be eligible for upgrade anyways? very fucking few. in the west practically everyone who has a new enough computer to run windows 10 already was covered to get it for "free".

and yes we are quite sure windows 10 will launch as non subscription just a normal thing and that it will be free for win7 and up upgraders. the microsoft pushed ad through the windows update has made that painfully clear for everyone who actually uses windows and thus might give a shit about windows 10 anyways.

Comment decent lunch for decent price (Score 1) 272

that does exist. you're not getting it though.

in USA you can get a decent lunch for a decent price.. but only when it comes to jeans and food.

when it comes to 21st century things like mobile data plans and warranties on consumer goods americans are getting shafted.

like fuck, why can't you just have a 24 month warranty on it? do you really want to buy shit that the manufacturer thinks will break in 3 months? seriously? shit that you buy on a fucking plan that you pay for 2 years mind you!

in other parts of the world unlimited means unlimited as well. no 2 gig limit. no 5 gig limit. no 30 gig limit. I got a 300kbyte/s torrent downloading over a mobile connection as I write this - of course, not in the USA, in the "sticks" in a country with a far less population density than USA - this area population density wise is comparable to rural arkansas and much much less population density than rural north east of the USA. oh and the monthly cost on that connection is about twenty bucks, ten bucks would get you a "slower" 3.5g connection. still unlimited though.

the thing with mobile data transfer limits is that as long as you have those then people will very rarely even hit those limits - people adjust their viewing habits so that they don't view youtube on them, so that they don't do fucking anything with them because they'll feel bad when they look at a mobile website and see that their precious quota is being drained by autoplay video adverts! .. and as a result the phone company wins again - they don't have to build a decent network because nobody is using it like it's the 21st century.

Comment Re:The irony (Score 2) 294

they say that humans will be the first to go.

they do not offer any reasoning whatsoever for why humans would go extinct before cows or seagulls, yet humans can hunt seagulls to extinction.

that is - the published part of the 'study' just is 100% scaremongering without any rationale whatsoever... I'm not disputing their findings (the data), but the conclusion they come with from that data is highly suspect. and they made it just to get headlines. they made the study just for that reason.

Comment Re:Seriously? (Score 1) 152

well, they think that since they posted singularity stupid AI shit last week they should post some this week too.

seriously, the editors don't even try to EDIT. what's the point of even having them?

I mean, fuck.. it would become murder to discontinue to produce robot parts??? like what the fuuuuuuuck??? driving over an AIBO is not murder. it's a stupid discussion that should be had only after the subject if the discussion would be capable of being murdered in the first place!

Comment Re:Depends on your perspective and tastes (Score 2, Insightful) 410

overcrowded? not too much. ever been to hong kong or bangkok?

of course, it's expensive.

but that's not too much of a problem for jimmy wales and his highly profitable business.

what was his high tech business again?. oh yeah... dang.. I thought he just last fall again marketed it as a charity that absolutely must have donations or it'll run out of money in 15 years......

Comment Re:Who the fuck would use something like that? (Score 1) 206

lastpass seems a little bit strange.

do they have the ability to look your passwords? there's the ability to reset password but is that only for the "two factor"? they claim the decrypted passwords never leave your device, but they have password reminder questions/system? so what the fuck? they have syncing and that so.. do they have the ability to decrypt the data in lastpass or not?

Comment Re:From the TFA (Score 1) 389

the guy probably felt that there wasn't the need to pay TWICE for playing the music.

maybe he believed that hiring the dj, and with dj paying a fee already, that he wouldn't need to pay more fees. like, the dj already pays for professionally playing the songs in public places BUT the public place also has to pay a fucking fee and they could have probably gotten off with paying just that one.

however he was mistaken, due to fee systems typically being really, really fucked up. want to play your _own_ song on a street? free if you never signed up to receive royalties. if you did, you'll have to pay a fee - a fee that should be paid to _you_ mind you and which you get back just a fraction of(if anything, depending on how that particular organization counts who gets the money - is it pretty much exact racketeering by whoever owns MJ's playing rights? pretty much yeah, in practice in most organizations only the popular enough to register in their rigged measurement system get paid - while playing every band needs you to pay the organization, they're only paying bands their algorithm extrapolates plays for)

generally though, it's the venue who is responsible for paying the fee.

Comment Re:This is ridiculous (Score 1) 222

well then they should have leaked to the press how they got the information and how they got the files that they weren't supposed to even have, much less were supposed to have the means to decrypt it.

it just sounds like some guy in a suit wanted a free dinner from the magazines journalist and DADAA... it's like the fucking journalist did no self critical thinking of the story at all (it would have been written differently if there was any analysis whatsofuckingever into what he was writing).

it's just so ludicrous to claim that china and russia would have started a nuclear war without these extra special mi6 agents. ..whose names were probably already hacked from the cia anyways.

Comment Re:Proof (Score 1) 546

it's simple.

nsa told them that cia had been hacked and the files were now in possession of the chinese.

they were called "snowden files" because they were in a folder on their network share called "snowden files".

it's really rather made up claim any ways. possibly just to ease up the chinese. more probable is that they pulled out of people that were working to them who were in fact american or for some reason filled the forms/data that was stolen from USA, so they removed the personnel that was also on those files and just blamed it on Snowden. ..also, they stopped nuclear war? WHEN? they've began to think that james bond is actual history?

Comment Re:nobody wants a fullscreen IM app (Score 1) 186

for significant enough snapshot of windows skype users the tablet users are a fairly small minority.

and even the windows rt tablet users would rather have the desktop skype at least as an option.

now, of course, the app should move seamlessly between the two BUT I guess even microsofts own devs were shafted when it came to stuff like that being possible, viable & easy to pull off.

and you really really don't friggin want skype taking up one fourth of the screen while you're typing into excel.

the use case becomes further moot though when considering that it's far more likely that you'll take the skype call on your smartphone IF you happen to be using a windows tablet in "tablet mode". ..furthermore the tablet mode itself is detrimental to any real workflow and the windows rt win32 office is kinda proof of that anyways.

Comment Re:Universal App APIs are too limited (Score 2) 186

ms's answer to this would be to use cloud messaging to push that a call is incoming or IM message was received or some shit like that, which fine for some uses wouldn't really fit with how skype works..

anyhow, ms has been clueless intentionally about what devs want. like, we asked at one company for them to add playing of mp3's from the media library in the background in windows phone.

their dev amassadors or whatevers answer was: "you don't want to do that". yeah sure we don't, the entire app depended on that pretty much for to be an useful port(local office ms guys understood that it was a problem, the jet setting ambassador didn't get it on purpose - a friggin useless talking head that knew just about as much of the system as any dev with one month of experience, like gee whizz if you make a game you don't want to make the sprites from the usual ui elements no shit).

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