Comment Re:The actual issue (Score 1) 70
The article doesn't say that, the article has a quote from the WordPress CEO saying that WP Engine needs to run its own update servers if it's going to truly run your WordPress experience.
This whole thing is embarrassing for open source.
Comment Unfortunately. . . (Score 1) 57
Comment Re:They should name it Microsoft Works (Score 1) 41
Comment Re:Return of sanity (Score 1) 137
Their new keyboard design was a solution to a problem no one had (keys not going down evenly) and they had three years to get it right and they couldn't. This new laptop sounds like they've finally decided to give Pro users what they want and making their Pro line mean something again.
Still miss MagSafe though...
Comment Re:Not my Star Wars (Score 2) 165
Slashdot: George Lucas is a stupid idiot that ruined Star Wars with Jar Jar and Midichlorians
Also Slashdot: George Lucas endorsed the Expanded Universe and therefore it is the only storyline that matters.
Comment To be fair... (Score 1) 71
To be fair:
The fifth generation Apple TV device is officially called Apple TV 4K so it has a slightly more distinct name than this article implies
The fourth generation Apple TV device (the first one that can run tvOS) has been retronymed Apple TV HD for about a year now. Granted, it's not the first one that can do HD content but as of right now if you try and go buy it on Apple's site it's called Apple TV HD.
The third generation Apple TV device and prior were indeed just called Apple TV but Apple doesn't sell them anymore although slightly confusingly the third generation Apple TV can actually be updated and subscribe to Apple TV+. Not sure what you use it for.
It's true Apple does get confusing with their names, usually using some combination of "iTunes", "iCloud" and "Apple (other word)" but they at least tried to lessen the impact of this a while ago with their own hockey puck device.
Comment Re:This show sucks (Score 1) 94
So before you come down on a show for needing a laugh track remember that even the shows that go out of their way to point out that they were filmed in front of a live studio audience need to use them.
Comment Re:Now the question is (Score 3, Funny) 725
Bill Gates does have something to do with this story. Microsoft is attacking opensource.
You're saying that Bill Gates retired and then waited 13 years and then decided to attack RMS? After Microsoft became one of the biggest contributors to open source and became a Linux supporter?
Comment Re:Really? (Score 1) 247
Isn't it just possible that there are other people in America besides the first family with the name Trump?
Those other people probably wouldn't have 3/4 matching security questions with the first family.
Also it's possible that Trump hates her so much he refuses to give her any money.
Comment Moot point (Score 1) 302
Apple is reportedly moving away from these keyboards in their later 2019 and 2020 models
https://www.macworld.com/artic...
So for everyone who hates them: we know. And Apple knows. And they're going back to the old stuff. So you can stop writing these hot take op-ed pieces about a solved problem.
Comment Re:Compute Power (Score 1) 67
Also sort of impressive in the other direction that DOOM 3 still has not-insignificant load times even on a phone using all flash media storage.
Comment Re:The age of bullshit infused "live service" game (Score 1) 67
John Carmack left id in 2013. One of the things he had mentioned (can't find a link right now) is that it was never a given or an automatic thing that any of their games be released as open source, he had to basically fight for every game's source to be released.
It's possible there's been a policy shift at Zenimax/Bethesda but I suspect the main reason we haven't seen anything released as open source is simply that the main person pushing to get it done no longer works there.
Comment Re:Why not publish? (Score 3, Informative) 67
You say "I can't publish on the App Store for obvious reasons. " What reasons would that be?
Because I don't own the rights to distribute the games. Same way your basic source port like ioquake3 can distribute their compiled executables but not the game data.
It's possible I could upload a "bring your own files" version of the app/engine under some other, non-copyrighted name, and the base of the Quake III port I used, an app called Beben III, did just that (it also got consumed by the 32-bit cutoff, also it used iTunes syncing to add the pk3 files, which has been removed from iTunes). But doing so is beyond the scope of my project.
It would also be possible to publish them with either non-copyrighted assets (I think Freedoom would qualify) or assets I do own the copyright to, and it's been done before
Also, id Software sold their iOS ports for years on the App Store (technically they're still there) and so if that's a GPL violation it's one no one has cared about.