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Comment Re:I don't dislike Valve (Score 1) 102

What it brings to the table is the ability to select from your music library and play the music from the steam overlay in-game or from the steam big picture interface. No need to leave the game to open another shell or DE, no need to fiddle with the commandline, none of that. Instead, pause game, select music, resume game rather than pause game, switch to xmms (or whatever), manage music from xmms which may or may not work with a joypad, switch back to the game then resume play. It's just convenience.

It's a way of integrating the user's local music library with their local steam game library from within the steam application interface. Basically it's one step towards making the steam application into a general purpose media player rather than just a game library management interface.

Comment Re:DRM (Score 5, Informative) 102

From the announcement:

With Steam Music, you can now listen to your music collection while playing games. Once you’ve pointed Steam to your local music directory, your Steam Library will include Album and Artist views of your collection.

Sounds like, for now, this is a convenience feature for steam users to access their own music while gaming rather than a distribution method.

Comment Re: Shitty content. Shitty beta site. Stagnant tra (Score 5, Informative) 347

Yep, and they seem to be banking on this SlashCloud and SlashBI, etc. SlashBullShit as of late so I bet they're going in the "original content" with minimal user interaction/minimal community direction. I bet the slashdot.org domain will be up for cheap in a couple years when DICE has finished looting the last corpse here so if someone still has an installation of SlashCode laying around we could probably get the site back up to speed pretty quickly in that eventuality.

It must suck to be Malda and see your website baby all grown up to be a junkie whore like this.

Comment Re:Wait, what? (Score 1) 64

Yeah, but why not though? Sometimes innovation is spurred by a certain naive ignorance, which is to say that there can be valuable insight by not being indoctrinated by idiom and custom, which is yet another way to say that sometimes "not knowing any better" is a good thing.

Damn, that *was* a clumsy sentence.

Comment Re:Well, uh... (Score 5, Interesting) 363

Incidentally, the comments on the fox news site are/were a bit amusing: on the one hand there's a "democratic socialist" asking important questions that might "impeach Obama", but on the other hand he's still a '"democratic socialist" so he's wrong by default. But hey, at least we have Ted Cruz to assure us this question is one “millions of Americans would like answered.”

Comment Re:What to read (Score 1) 796

Thanks for the little flamewar, but until you log in with your account so I can apologize for calling you a meanie I'm probably out.

An editorial error, as some words were accidentally deleted. I, of course, meant I'll apologize for being a meanie not for calling you a meanie which I never did to that commentator. I did call him or her a coward, a pedantic moron and a neckbeard, which are among the things I'd be apologizing for.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

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