Comment Re:I don't understand how this is a "record" (Score 2) 84
Hm. Ok, good point.
Then I guess the question is, "why the hell is this newsworthy?"
Alternate headline: "Guy Does Something 10,000+ People Have Already Done"
Hm. Ok, good point.
Then I guess the question is, "why the hell is this newsworthy?"
Alternate headline: "Guy Does Something 10,000+ People Have Already Done"
Ballistic missile submarines regularly spend 80+ days underwater, even during peacetime. How is 30 days a record?
That won't happen, because I'd never want to put some random dude's old leaky-ass battery in my brand new car.
Yes I know the batteries would be "inspected" by someone, but there's a huge trust barrier there when a $50,000 car can be ruined by a $50 battery swap. (Or whatever it ends up costing.)
This is one of those ideas that big-brained engineers love, but the general public will never embrace.
1) Microsoft doesn't dictate what controller icons developers use. If they happen to use Xbox 360 icons as the standard, that's due to convenience only. There's no conspiracy.
Similarly, whether the controller support is good or horrible depends exclusively on the developer of the game itself. The only component of the solution Microsoft writes is the driver, and I can verify the driver does the extremely simple job it's supposed to be doing.
2) This statement:
With the way MS forced the X360 controller on PC, it's no wonder it took them forever to make a compatible driver.
Doesn't make any sense. What does "Microsoft forcing the Xbox 360 controller on PC" (even assuming your conspiracy theory were true) have to do with creating drivers for the Xbox One controller? What is the causal relationship there? I don't get it.
It certainly doesn't help that development and distribution on Linux sucks ass, so porting to Linux is a huge time-sink compared to porting to OS X. Unless you pick a specific distro and *only* support that, in which case the Linux fans who yesterday were begging you to port the software are now bitching that you built it for the "wrong" distro.
Then your support costs run up the roof, because even in the "correct" distro people can install the "wrong" windowing system or sound subsystem or what-not, which becomes a support nightmare. So you pay more to port, then you pay more to support the port, then...
when you're done, nobody buys the thing anyway because "information wants to be free" and, shockingly, a community based primarily around a free-of-cost OS and making their own free clones of commercial products doesn't like paying money for things.
This stalemate isn't likely to change unless there is a major cultural shift in the Linux community.
Ok so you don't like the gun.
And that makes harassing and threatening this person acceptable because...?
A Tor developer? Being paranoid? Shocking!
No, I'm sorry, when I say "evidence" what I mean is, and try to follow along here, "evidence". Not anecdotes. Not scary bumping noises in the night. Evidence.
'The NSA has been pressuring free software projects and developers in various ways,' the group says.
Did they provide evidence for this claim?
Well, in the case of Linux, it appears the answer is: "constant in-fighting and general incompetence." Next question? I'm an expert at these ones!
I agree that Visual Basic
But what feature do you think the Express version of Visual Studio lacks for this use? (Ignoring for a moment that students generally can get a full version of VS for very cheap or free through their school.) Why the all-caps on the word "FULL"?
Hell, from my experience, most actual dev shops don't even use the FULL ("Ultimate") version of Visual Studio, the standard edition is fine for 99.9% of use-cases.
Would Microsoft want to get kids hooked into nice wholesome activities like MS-SQL, C#,
.net or VB
They already give away all that. Plus a restriction-free copy of Visual Studio, to boot. They have been for decades. Your FUD is decades out-of-date and I hate you.
Should Microsoft be forced to support XP? Should Microsoft give kids Office? Should Microsoft start making hybrid cars out of farm waste?
Maybe a better question should be: does any decision-maker at Microsoft give a tenth of a fuck about what any Slashdot poster has to say? I'm wagering the answer to that one is: no.
What stopped you from upgrading to Windows 7 anytime in literally the last 4 years?
I don't know what model you drove, but my Fusion Hybrid does not behave that way. The only time it'll do regenerative braking without the brake pedal down is if its coasting downhill and would otherwise be gaining quite a bit of speed, and frankly in that situation I don't mind it applying a tiny bit of brake for me since I'd end up having to do it myself anyway.
Allot of negative comments here. I see how this can go bad too. Oculus seemed hellbent on providing great consumer level VR. That is what they do, and it's the *only* thing they do.
They do? They've done nothing but release development kits.
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