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Comment Re:Use the souce. (Score 1) 150

it is obvious that no one person or entity can guarantee the security, so the only sensible option is to not trust any single entity, and instead, distribute that trust among as many people you can, for as much of the toolchain as you can, and be ready to replace the offending part when a problem is detected.

That toolchain is only as secure as its weakest link.
I don't disagree that open source software can be very secure, but your argument for open source software being more secure is uncompelling. Once a problem is detected, it's too late - a backdoor could be inserted that is effectively itself undetectable.

Comment Re:I use that setup (Score 4, Interesting) 509

Ask yourself the flip question - at what point can you stop carrying your AC adapter (assuming you're not on a multi-day trip)? I've stopped carrying mine, which means I've stopped carrying the laptop bag and associated weight. Now a 3lb laptop really is 3lb, and you can use it more like a notebook.

Comment Re:Dear Apple.... (Score 1) 349

Go get a quad core iMac. It's plenty fast enough for using Final Cut Pro. I've been using it on a Macbook Pro, and really, it's just fine unless you're using it for 10 hours a day. If you were using it for 10 hours a day for your business, I'd imagine the cost of the Mac Pro would be negligible.

Comment Re:Apple needs a desktop mini tower at $1000-$1500 (Score 1) 453

Think about it this way. You're about to drop $100k on a workstation (be it audio/video, animation, etc). Your software may cost $50k/seat. You're going to spend money on control surfaces, mixing boards, you name it. Who really cares about saving a few hundred dollars to get a PC with some crappy sheet metal case where you can cut your hand opening it (happened to me with a Dell)?
When your tools are used to make money, the equations change. It's why auto mechanics drop $40k on a Snap-on/Mac setup.

Comment Re:How about the entry fee? (Score 2, Insightful) 234

Seriously, $99 isn't much money. Even if you value your time at minimum wage, the amount of money it will take you to actually write software that does something for you will rapidly exceed $99. And, as you said yourself, they're giving you XCode for free without strings attached.
In any profession, tools that generate revenue cost money. In the world of software, it happens to be incredibly cheap. If you were a mechanic, a single ratchet would cost $99.

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