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Comment None of that is likely to be effective (Score 3, Interesting) 267

Beyond a small subset whose belief hangs on facts about vaccines

https://www.tandfonline.com/do...

Every time I've engaged someone about it they don't particularly care about the details - it just fits nicely into their anti-establishment beliefs about science, the government, the 1% etc. Putting those beliefs into question tends to engage cognitive dissonance about their self image as a "free thinker". It's possible to get movement but it requires extended engagement to cut through some of the self protective cliches.

Comment Re:Not much of a sample size. (Score 1) 224

Abrash is critical of AR for technical reasons he has shared on his blog. She most likely was fired because they didn't believe in AR as it has significant problems to solve over and above the problems in the way of implementing good VR.

Further VR follows a fairly obvious path from current games whereas AR requires innovation in game design and input to realize its potential.

Comment Re:Graphics.. (Score 1) 189

that said the only article I saw there was comparing a $650 chip vs a $130 AMD A10 chip. and the only game it's close to the 650 in performance is Crysis Warhead which is heavily CPU limited. in other games they were only competitive where the settings were low which not only allowed the Intel card to close performance but also the A10.

the 4770k which is the $339 part is slower than the a10 in games according to this

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/Core_i7_4770K_Haswell_GPU/

Comment Re:And what's non-"fake" about legacy print journa (Score 1) 248

There are plenty of bad articles in good journals, true; however even if you point out it's not a difference in kind there's surely a large difference in degree. It doesn't give anyone ammunition to say anything negative about the non traditional models (e.g. plos). All these fake journals are parasitic on the reputable journals that have a rigorous peer review whether they are for profit or are completely voluntary, print or online only.

Comment Re:Presupposition (Score 1) 320

It also presupposes phone primary functionality on a device that is an internet connected general purpose computer. What if you watch videos on the train? What if you like to browse the web? What if you like to play games? Any of those things can make one want to use a larger device and ignore the existence of substitutes for the phone criteria (like using a bluetooth headset). The person doing a lot of one handed texting and value that over other things will want a smaller device but even in that case I think it's exaggerated as I see people all the time holding the phone in one hand and typing with the other. Further those keyboards like the one in iOS are slow and inefficient in the first place and are not ideal input devices. I can probably type twice as fast as an iOS user with a swiping style keyboard (those can also be used one handed - just pointing out that the status quo isn't as ideal as it's made out to be)

Comment Re:Some of my most reliable servers are FreeBSD... (Score 1) 245

he may also just be referring to how easier it is to install on Ubuntu just small things like installing a server will have it properly configured already meanwhile I'll install some things from a port then need to edit for what seems like forever to get things up and running assuming I can find the conf files as they aren't necessarily put in a logical place like in ubuntu

Comment not that great for home servers anymore (Score 1) 245

I've been using FreeBSD on my home servers since 2.1 until recently when I tried Ubuntu on the new server I was building. It's just drastically better at initial configuration. Most of the servers I would want to use are either installed by default or are very easy to install or configure with little intervention. There are too many hoops to jump through on FreeBSD.

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