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Comment: Re:Nuh uh (Score 1) 242

by tuffy (#43303657) Attached to: Sony Reveals More PS4 and Dual Shock 4 Details

Backwards compatibility did help the PS2, along with Nintendo's long line of portables. But the PS3 architecture is unsustainable, so there was never any chance those games would be supported by the PS4. The best one can hope for is that they'll be recompiled for the new architecture and put up on Sony's download shop someday in the future.

Comment: Re:It doesn't matter (Score 3, Informative) 749

by tuffy (#43254437) Attached to: Can You Really Hear the Difference Between Lossless, Lossy Audio?

Yeah an archive that may never be playable. The point of archiving is preservation, but a lot of good that FLAC archive would do someone who found it in 1000 years while sifting through the remnants of Earth - they will have a lot easier time finding a device that still exists that plays MP3 than they would FLAC or what have you.

FLAC is about an order of magnitude simpler than MP3. I once implemented a decoder in about an hour over lunch just because I could. And because many lossless codecs feature error detection, they're much more likely to survive as a long-term archive than something like MP3 which doesn't even have a container or any reliable way to verify that the file's contents are correct.

Comment: I use a timer (Score 1) 301

by tuffy (#43061297) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: Software To Help Stay On Task?
I've integrated a silly little timer into my editor which alternates between long work periods and short break periods. I'll check emails and the interwebs on the breaks and close/minimize browsers to focus on task during the work times. At first I look forward to those little break times, but I get into a nice zone by the end of the day.

Comment: Re:Linus is an asshat, imho (Score 5, Informative) 1051

by tuffy (#42416869) Attached to: Linus Chews Up Kernel Maintainer For Introducing Userspace Bug
The Linux kernel management style is well documented.

For example:

Similarly, don't be too polite or subtle about things. Politeness easily ends up going overboard and hiding the problem, and as they say, "On the internet, nobody can hear you being subtle". Use a big blunt object to hammer the point in, because you can't really depend on people getting your point otherwise.

Comment: a reaction to the 3DS launch (Score 1) 188

by tuffy (#41779651) Attached to: Nintendo's Wii U Will Be Sold At a Loss

The 3DS was profitable at $250, but it sold slowly so Nintendo reacted by cutting the price to spur sales and put 3rd party developers at ease. They're not going to make the same mistake twice, so launching the WiiU cheap at a temporary loss is a good way to keep sales brisk until component prices fall.

Considering Gamestop alone has ~250k people on the wait list for the console, I think its chances are pretty good.

Comment: Re:Network conectivity (Score 1) 168

by tuffy (#41609137) Attached to: Once Valued at $1.8B, OnLive Was Sold For Only $5M

So long as the companies providing you internet are also in the business of providing content, there's always going to be a limit to how much competing content they'll allow over that internet connection. This manifests as bandwidth caps that only cap services other than the internet provider's.

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