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Comment I want my pants to fit forever (Score 1) 328

Switching to DVDs probably just encourages bloat (e.g. GNOME3) when there are plenty of usable alternatives that fit current restrictions.

Automatically switching constraints to fit inside the next largest available media is like buying pants with larger and larger waists as you grow fatter and fatter. Sure, sometimes you need to actually get bigger pants (e.g. during a growth spurt when you're 12) but there comes a time when what you have is going to be good enough for a loooooong time (or at least, should be).

You don't see people yelling at others for wanting to fit in the pants they've been wearing for a while. Why is optical media any different? If your installer and default desktop environment is too big to fit in 700MB of space, then somebody's (or some bodies are) doing it wrong.

It's not just about constraints in resources, it's about the principle: I want my pants to fit forever, and so does Debian.

Comment Marketing Campaign! (Score 0) 622

The best way to fix the PHP problem at this point is to make the alternatives so outstanding that the choice of the better hammer becomes obvious.

I think he's proposing that somebody starts a marketing campaign to trick/convince all the PHP developers to switch to something better because clearly, Outstanding = Great PR.

I hear that this Streisand guy does a great job of bringing things to the attention of the general public; he'd be perfect for the job.

Comment Dot Com Bubble 2.0 - pets.pets (Score 2) 239

Am I the only one who thinks that this GTLD craze is going a little bit too far? (Along with the repetitive coverage on Slashdot telling us every day how many applications there were)

Soon, people everywhere are going to have a tough time trying to remember if their favourite cat website's URL was whether slashdot.cat, slashdot.cats, slashdot.kitty, slashdot.kitten, etc. and whether they should go to slashdot.pets, slashdot.pound, slashdot.rescue, or slashdot.shelter to find a new animal to bring into their home.

I'm (mostly) kidding but I'm getting the same headache I usually get when somebody tries to explain to me how I should "refactor a system to be completely object-oriented because it's better".

Probably going to be just another craze that'll blow over after a couple years and everybody will go back to using the "old" TLDs like .com, .org, .net, because they "look more legitimate" (or because they're too cheap/lazy).

Comment Re:There was nothing in the comment to censor (Score 1) 155

The way I see it, I think the main reason that post triggered the spam filter is because it name-dropped a lot. You've probably seen a lot of spam where they go

"Are you a stay-at-home programmer dad getting fed up with Google+, Tumblr, Facebook, Blogspot, Twitter, LiveJournal, Slashdot, 4chan, Reddit, MySpace, Xanga, and Angelfire? Come to this new site at http COLON SLASH SLASH www DOT ${SITE}.cm/referrals.php?user=dr_blurb&userid=676176 (type it out in your address bar!) and get ahead of the Internet Revvolushun while making BIG BUCK$$$!! At ${SITE}, you can become the next Google or Micro$oft or Paypal or eBay and make lots of money like Donald Trump and Zuckerberg and Bill Gates!!"

That combined with a couple other /proprietary/ heuristics, and you have yourself a nice false positive (assuming his rant is actually a false positive).

Comment Re:Cool, so where do you go next? (Score 1) 738

Are you still insistent that the best way to do anything is in C?

Given that a lot of the newfangled interpreted languages compile to C...I don't see what's wrong with that. That is, of course, begging the question that everybody's favourite new language (Python, Java, etc.) kitchen sink or otherwise (Ruby, PHP, etc.) is /actually/ better to work with for your particular application than C or assembly. And languages like MATLAB are basically reincarnations of old languages like Fortran (with extra features and standard libraries) that people like to mock and make fun of.

The way I see, trend-chasing in your field is like being a music hipster chasing indie bands instead of focusing on what's actually good. I think you should be damn well competent and be able to do anything required of you in your field, job, and maybe specialty but you shouldn't have to be all "HEY I HAVE 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS NEW HIP LANGUAGE, C SUCKS".

That and get the whole "C is old and useless" idea out of your head. There's a reason it is still used by a large chunk of the industry not involved with web-dev (*coughinterpretedlanguage*cough) and it's not because the companies are too stupid or too dependent on C to switch.

Comment Landlines vs Wireless (Score 1) 124

Personally, I think it'd be nice to have a usable landline available within reachable distance from my position in case there is interference (wireless, concussive, or otherwise) that prevents my cell phone from working when I actually need to use a phone, no matter the rarity of the occasion.

Your post reminds me of the Tennesee man who didn't pay his firefighter fees and was upset the firefighters didn't help his house from not burning down despite offering to pay for it no matter the cost.

On the other hand, expensive touchscreens in public phone booths is just asking for trouble.

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