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Comment Windows 8 (Score 1) 299

Windows 8 is a great OS, regardless of what the grognards here will say. You don't have to use Metro except as a glorified Start Menu if you don't want to, and the rest of the OS is basically Windows 7 only better. If that's not a problem for you, go for that. I was in the same situation as you, tried to install Guitar Pro on Linux, and that more of a pain in the ass than I wanted, so I just switched back to Windows. Plus, there's no driver for my Asus DAC on Linux (which is Asus' fault, sure, but in the end I want to use my 400€ DAC).

Comment Re:So a good match... (Score 3, Interesting) 354

And I heard stories of the Dassault Rafale shooting down F-22 with their canon. There'll always be stories of "plane X shot plane Y so plane X is better than plane Y" but that overlooks individual skills (dog fighting), tactical conditions (can't shoot from beyond visual range if the target is flying low in a mountain range) or even strategic considerations (can you afford, both money and time wise, to replace your planes when they go down or need maintenance). The whole problem of military design is to find the right balance between high-technology and affordability. And it seems that lately the US have been shifting a lot more towards the former. Keep in mind that you can live using credits only for so long, and during war times it becomes even more critical.

Comment Should be careful (Score 1) 164

Majors should be careful. Pretty soon they won't be able to argue that what they care about is art and the artists. In any case, pretty soon there won't be a need for majors. Most people will self-produce, and if they make enough money by selling direct to the customers/fans (which should be easier than going through a major which takes WAY more than a fair share), then they can go to producers and record in a studio. Then all you need is a proper agent to setup tours and stuff. I genuinely believe that in a modern world major companies are really not that needed. Only the really motivated and good musicians will get ahead of the pack, and that's for the better. Too much shit music these days.

Comment Re:Explain (Score 1) 296

The problem is that in people's perception, Microsoft and Apple are not only proprietary systems over which nobody but these companies have control (this is not a perception but a reality) ; but are also evolving in a way that is less and less open and would force you to go through them. I'm one of the few people who actually like Windows 8(.1) but I'm really not in favor of Microsoft only allowing applications from the Windows Store in the future. Sure, it's "maybe" they'll do that. But I don't like maybes. If Valve is committing to developing a platform that is more open than Microsoft's, then I'm happy. Maybe Microsoft will keep its own platform open, and in that case it's a win/win situation for me. If Microsoft doesn't, then I still have Valve's.

Comment Re: Frogs (Score 1) 314

If you think having a movie made by Hollywood automatically makes it better, I don't think you know what cinema is. Hollywood is mostly about shock-and-awe, story be damned. I'm not saying all American movies are like this (some are amazing), but just because it's Made In America doesn't make it better. Usually they re-make it because they need to adapt to an American audience (who's not used to be 'influenced' by other cultures, what with being the dominant culture of our times, like France was 100 years ago), and also because reading is hard and people don't want subtitles (or dubbed versions).

Comment This tax (Score 1) 314

I hate this tax. They tax TVs already. Just owning a TV makes you subject to pay the tax, even if you don't watch public TV. I never watch public channels - I mean, never, ever. I use my TV for Bluray, XBMC and Xbox. But I still have to pay the tax. They also tax PC monitors, because you *might* be watching public channels on them. In the past public channels used to be interesting because they were less money driven. You wouldn't have stupid reality shows or Hollywood movies (I have a Bluray player for the later), it would be more "culture" oriented, but even that is going out the window.

Comment Re:End of certificates, please? (Score 1) 80

The more immediate problem is that a valid Certificate, even if it's "reasonably" signed, costs quite a lot of money. The VeriSign Mafia and others took that market over, and there's no 'free' (as in beer or speech) standardized alternative. I'm working on a number of small- medium-sized projects and if I had to buy a certificate for all of them, that would add up to a hefty sum (the projects are free of ads and subscription, so I make no money at all from them). I wish I had a secure, safe and viable alternative. CACerts.org isn't because their CA isn't in the list of browsers.

Comment Re:Language? (Score 2) 162

I've also personally witnessed that the Dutch tend so speak a much, much better English than the rest of Europe. I'm saying this as a French, who is generally a people who don't speak other languages very well. I believe this is because in the Netherlands almost no English program is dubbed, so people develop a good skill for the language. Since I travel across all of Europe, I've noted that countries that usually dub the English program (Germany, France, Spain, Italy) tend to have a lower English level than the countries who don't (Portugal, Netherlands, Nordics, ...).

I'm all for preserving languages with a strong literary background (I'm mostly familiar with France's, obviously, but I do believe it's known worldwide thanks to people like Victor Hugo, Balzac or other great authors), but when it makes those people basically speak only their native tongue it's a little sad.

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