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Comment Re:Hypocrite (Score 1) 653

"Choosing your battles" is pragmatism, not hypocrisy; Tim Cook is doing the best he can given the circumstances. Don't have much to say about Hillary, except that if she gets the nomination, we will undoubtedly see the worst election in history for personal attacks and outright misrepresentation. The Republicans apparently hate her so much they will stop at nothing to discredit her and see her lose. To them, winning is everything, and it doesn't matter who you have to harm to win. That Hillary still chooses to run despite having a good idea of what is in store for her, says a lot for either her balls or her stupidity, I'm not sure which.

Comment Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow (Score 1) 263

I'm waiting for OLED UHD displays to drop in price. That's pretty much the point of diminishing returns wherein further improvements in technology don't appreciably improve the picture. 8K displays are useless for most application because human beings can't perceive the difference when the entire screen is in their field of view.

Comment Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow (Score 1) 263

No, higher than 8K has no "visual advantage" due to limits of human perception. See "Angular resolution" in this article: http://io9.com/5926643/10-fund.... Basically, if you can see all 4000 pixels across, you can't distinguish the individual pixels, so adding more resolution doesn't improved the perceived image.

Comment Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow (Score 2) 263

4K is the limit of human visual perception. More than 4K is only useful if you are planning on taking a small section of the image and blowing it up; that's the only time ridiculously high resolution makes sense. So, useful for still images, yes. Useful for a television or tablet screen? I don't think so.

Comment Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow (Score 0) 263

4k is the limit of human perception, i.e. if you can see a line 4000 pixels long, you cannot discern the individual pixels. More than 4K is only useful if you are zooming in on smaller regions of the screen and not viewing the entire image. So yes, more that 4K/UHD isn't useful for a tablet. 4K is the point of diminishing returns; going higher res costs you a lot more in bandwidth and memory without significantly improving your perception of the image. The good news is that once everyone adopts UHD, the standards should stabilize and stop changing, at least for 2D images.

Comment Re:The future is here (Score 1) 197

"conservative" is by definition resistant to change. Of course those who have wealth and power don't want change, and of course they will use the legal system to try to maintain their privileged position -- that's basic human nature. That's not something the increasingly corrupt politicians in the US invented; it's been going on for thousands of years. What's the solution? I can think of any that doesn't involve taking up arms, which usually makes things much worse in the short term. Theoretically, one should be able to achieve change in a direct democracy without resorting to violence. Unfortunately, we are a representative democracy and do not have a sufficiently informed voting populace for direct democracy to work anyway. Plus, there's the old "people will always vote for their own pocketbook" rule, meaning decisions are made for personal benefit rather than societal good no matter what you do.

Comment Yeah right, that will certainly work! (Score 1) 187

"The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." -- John Gilmore So basically, the Tories believe 12 year olds are too stupid to find directions on the 'net for finding and using a proxy in another country so that they can access porn without age restrictions? Of do they believe they are going to force every server in every country to implement age restrictions?

Comment Smart move! (Score 0) 197

So, basically, they are FORCING people to buy the Teslas in another state, thus screwing themselves out of several thousand dollars worth of sales taxes per car? Kind of like the Indiana and Arkansas governors signing bills that drive away business... too bad government isn't like corporations, wherein officials are obligated to act in the company's fiduciary interest. In this case, government appears to be screwing themselves to protect specials interests.

Comment What exactly is the problem? (Score 1) 58

Why aren't bounties considered a good idea? Yes, we've always argued that it gives developers an incentive to intentionally insert bugs so that they may profit off of them later. But are there any documented cases of that actually happening? For one, the authors of the code should automatically be prohibited from profiting by their mistakes. For another, there is a huge chance someone else would find and submit the bug first, and only the first finder should get rewarded. In human behavior, as a general rule, whatever behavior you reward, you create more of. It stands to reason that rewarding people for finding bugs will only result in more bugs being found!

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