Comment Re:Diversity (Score 1) 287
Comment Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow (Score 1) 263
Comment How the mighty have fallen (Score 2) 486
Comment Paralyzed solutions (Score 1) 100
Comment Silly Dichotomy (Score 1) 407
Republican Bill Aims To Thwart the FCC's Leaning Towards Title II 182
Comment Obvious (Score 1) 282
Comment No "None of the Above"? (Score 1) 238
Comment Make it so. (Score 1) 701
Comment Re:Am I the only one in the world that likes Ribbo (Score 2) 642
You're not alone. I like the ribbon.
It's a helluva lot better than a thousand menu layers.
Comment Re:This Thread Says it All (Score 1) 356
Correction acknowledged and accepted.
Comment This Thread Says it All (Score 1, Interesting) 356
Perusing this thread will tell anyone why Linux is not a significant player in the OS universe. Too much chaos, to many sharp opinions, jingoism... in the end, all that keeps Linux from being a serious contender beyond cell phones (where it is invisible) and scientists (who have certain needs).
There will never *be* a "Year of Linux".
Yet I'll keep on using customized versions of Linux for my own development needs, just like my wife uses odd and exotic materials media for her artwork. Linux/GNU/etc is an artist's tool, but it will never be mainstream or popular. Deal with it, be glad you have it, and quit bashing each other over the head.
Comment Re:Too simple (Score 1) 744
Comment Too simple (Score 3, Insightful) 744
Like most protest movements, anti-Apple activism is likely unproductive and too focused.
HP, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle... do you really think all the other tech companies are innocent in such matters? Given that the problem extends beyond the tech sector -- are you willing to boycott your refrigerator, or your car, or your shirt? Picking on Apple is targeting an easy mark, one that probably has more to do with disliking Apple's image than it does with any real desire to help people.
I don't own or buy Apple products for a lot of reasons. Their use of asian semi-slave factories will not be solved by a boycott, simply because most people don't give a rat's rump. Consumers want their cheap toys, and the "don't give a shitters" outnumber indignant Slashdotters by hundreds of thousands to one.
If you feel that boycotting Apple is some sort of stand against naughtiness, knock yourself out. Delude yourself that buying an Android phone or a Samsung computer makes you holier the Jobs' army..
However, if you want to make a difference, get involved in the political process, as people did with SOPA/PIPA. Make a stink on the broader issue of companies selling product created by near-slave labor in dangerous facilities.Anything less is playing at activism, as if it were a shiney toy, puffing your ego because "I'm doign something" that costs you little and helps the problem even less.