Comment Re:Er... Really? (Score 1) 221
Care to back that up with, say, some research?
Care to back that up with, say, some research?
"but that is not a question of scientific literacy"
Yes it is. If you believe you need more reliance on a 2000 year old fairy story in your country you can stay the fuck away from any science I have anything to do with.
If you're talking about 'hold your head this way, right click on your keyboard then unplug your RAM == crash' then yes a change might be something you weigh up.
When you're looking at the code and you see *'this is logically incorrect'* then you fix it immediately. If you're smart you also create some unit tests _proving_ that it was incorrect before and is now correct.
Fuck everyone else who wants to reformat the headers of this part of the project and has it all checked out, fuck people who bitch about 'stability' in the sense of things not changing (after all, you don't HAVE to upgrade), you just fucking fix it.
That's what a programmer does - tells a computer how to *correctly* solve a problem.
You may be correct but there's a couple of differences - firstly the processor designs are so incredibly complex now (Intel recently issued a 'microcode patch' that actually disabled some instructions on a certain batch of CPUs) that they're all optimised by computer, so it's unlikely that there's much leftover unused functionality. That brings me to the second point, in that whatever 'undocumented' behaviour is available is unlikely to be as useful as e.g. a deprecated opcode on a ZX80. Moreover, you don't go buy a ZX80 with exactly the same processor as everyone else any more. Not only do you have multiple brands to choose from for the same architecture, you probably aren't even paying attention to the exact model you are buying.
It's an oldschool attitude to not touch things, from back in the day where software was so flaky that chances were someone had already 'exploited' the bug to do something non-malicious.
It drives me fucking crazy, having been born pretty much into the internet age where the corrected answer can be available in *seconds*. It's pretty obvious from the description what the bug is, so saying you aren't going to fix it is, as you say, pure laziness.
Damn I wish I had points now.
"years of hard work undermined by someone who cobbles together a clone in a matter of weeks or days"
Sorry but if I can reproduce the game in entirety in days, then what you've done is years of dicking around.
It's time we stopped babying everyone who got the hang of 2D graphics and sound in Android like they've invented the internet.
"our culture is a culture of fear and cowardice
Your culture is a culture of guns. You don't even need to grow up about it if you just stop letting people shoot at each other all day long.
Erm... Foxxconn was around LOOOONG before iPhones were.
So you mean it has things like a background, icons, and a screen you interact with by touching it? FFS would you also like a patent for those rounded edges?
You're exactly right. This can probably be blamed more for the non-arrival of that 'Linux Heyday' we keep pretending is arriving than anything else.
UX has only ever made software _LESS_ usable. Good luck if you go down that road.
The ribbon and metro were undoubtedly the work of 'UX' people. I've long held that these people have no place in our industry and just make everything fucking suck for everyone else.
so that the society becomes wealthy due to absence of government in free market capitalistic economy
I nearly fell off my chair laughing. The 1800s called, they want their ideals back.
Now to ensure that every high-school age child in America gets one!
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood