Comment Re:Yes you do. (Score 1) 444
Not buying music with DRM while raising the stink still would be a good idea though. I would think most music is still available on this old fashioned medium of CDs. No DRM there (most of the time
What is my corner?
This is mainly a note to myself to write something about at some point. There are these technologies that I hear people predict will be used by everyone everywhere in the future (I have several times heard voice operated computers mentioned like this) that clearly are a bad idea. Why would you want to talk to your computer. Yes, talking is a quick and easy thing to do, but this would ruin the peace and quiet while working on the computer, also it would ruin my working in my office. How co
In thinking about software usability there should be a coherent notion under which unexpected/irritating behavior falls. Example, in my current VIM6.2 config I often lose sytax coloring after saving. I don't have this for VIM6.1. Similar with LaTeX-Suite added, typing \A{} results in \A{} with the cursor in the {}, highly bothersome since often the {} is needed for spacing. The combination VIM LaTeX-suite is excellent though.
One short note on the software use descision ideas. It seems that speed is almost never an issue:
1) in using an editor, it clearly needs to show what I type without lag (I have used systems where the automatic spelling being activated made this not true), other than that when I edit the speed with which commands can be given is never really a limiting factor on the speed of editing.
1) easy of use.
2) ideoligy behind software.
3) fun exploring.
4) availability.
5) software lock in.
On (1), differs a lot. Example VIM, I learned to use this a long time ago (or better, I learned to use it up to a point where I know enough features that make it nicer than other editors), but this is not software that can be advised to friends b/c it has too much of a learning curve.
On (4) Emacs is more up to date on most systems I use.
Does the open source movement need extra protection?
The source being out there means other people can use it in whatever way they please. This could also be misuse. Do the licenses out there provide enough security?
Big busines being involved, IBM, SUN, seems there is enough muscle behind it. This could help if changes need to be made.
Just decided this journal might be a good place to muse a bit about software. There are some questions about software and related issues I should think about a bit more coherently, and keeping some notes might be a good idea. Why not here?
The first sign of maturity is the discovery that the volume knob also turns to the left.