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Comment: Meh... (Score 1) 97

by Svartalf (#43904135) Attached to: Dreambox: the World's First 3D Printing Vending Machine

They're already offering a printer in the class shown in the "Dreambox" promo video for $1200.

Go to select Staples and buy it. If your Staples isn't one of the select ones, you can have it ordered site-to-store with no shipping from their web site.

I see it being something "useful" for students and people that can't afford that printer- but it's not such the big deal as people are making of it here.

Comment: Re:ARM vs. x86 for NDK apps (Score 1) 152

by Svartalf (#43775113) Attached to: Jolla Announces First Meego Phone Available By End 2013

The biggest problem's more that you'd have to make X86 versions and flag for them in the Play store- which is beyond a pain in the *ss.

There might be some other solutions there, but what you're talking to...that's pretty much a non-starter right at the moment. NDK support's one of the reasons Intel's had "issues" getting Atom into the space over ARM based solutions.

Comment: Re:Won't help with 'to-the-metal' apps (Score 1) 126

by Svartalf (#43765179) Attached to: Intel Rolls Out "Beacon Mountain" Android Dev Platform For Atom

If that were so, they'd have already handled that support in Android-X86 and it'd be a desktop solution on Linux platforms.

It is nothing of the sort- so try again. (Hint: Your assessment of being able to emulate the highest-end ARM is quite WRONG...just to start with...)

Comment: Re:Get a password manager (Score 1) 129

by Svartalf (#43760355) Attached to: Password Strength Testers Work For Important Accounts

This is part of the reason that "strong" passwords are actually as weak or weaker than "weak" ones. If you have to aggregate them into a "manager", something similar, or write it down on a post-it/piece of other paper it's NOT "strong" in the slightest.

We'd be better off having passphrases that would be difficult to brute-force, but easy to remember for humans.

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