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Comment Web Pages Use Same Imaging Model (Score 1) 227

Web pages use SVG to render vector graphics. It uses the exact same imaging model as PDF and is implemented in all modern browsers. The web in general has taken a lot of lessons from Adobe because Warnock and Geshke, in the PostScript Red Book, got so much right about how to build an image model that many GUI developers are still learning today. If you start with a PDF, it should be possible to machine-translate it to SVG and present it as a web page.

PDF exists because it is trivial to generate it from the document renderer meant for printing. Although I have once in a while run into an improperly scaled PDF meant to be printed 8-up, I'm just not

Submission + - SPAM: Windows Update/Defender BSOD's HP Desktops

xmas2003 writes: For Thanksgiving Black Friday, I bought this nifty HP Desktop. It has worked great since then ... until a couple of weeks ago ... when it started spontaneous Blue Screens of Death with a KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error. After some WTF is going on, I stumbled across this (growing fast) 25+ page thread on the HP support forums — a LOT of people are having the same PIA problem.

The posters have done some great research and since the Internet is not awash with BSOD reports from other vendors, this appears to be particular to (a broad range of AMD/Intel) HP Desktops. While HP has failed to chime in (HELLO!), other posters report that HP has told them it is a Microsoft problem. But all indications are this is brand specific and some sort of weird interaction that is related to Windows Defender.

Disabling Windows Defender seems to stop the BSOD's, but this is not easy to do because the machine can get into a BSOD reboot loop and you have to get into the recovery console to do some manual registry entries — see post #47 from Salty Lager — which is not something the average Joe User will know to do. So for the majority of owners, their machines are currently worthless. And even when a fix is available, they'll have great difficulty applying it.

This highlights several things. Software is complex — what could be specific about HP Desktops that would cause this BSOD? Also, it's cool how some technically astute end users can troubleshoot the problem and share their findings for others. Finally, the lack of customer communication is pathetic as the silence from HP/Microsoft is deafening ... so it's unknown if they even recognize there is a problem, much less working on it.

Comment Re:Got to Love Elon (Score 4, Insightful) 203

We will know if GM built a bettter car battery in 8 years or so. I am sort of dubious, because it's more like your cell phone battery than a lithium car battery. It uses cobalt. GM brags that their EV battery uses less cobalt "than other EV batteries", but Tesla uses none. We know that Tesla batteries last. It will take a while to know that about GM batteries.

Musk is great. He took a lot of things that everyone knew about and nobody would dare to do, and made them work from a business perspective. We need lots more people like that.

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