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Comment Re:Simple: they are cheaper (Score 4, Informative) 230

NURBS are not great. They are a pain in the ass. Try making a character out of nurbs one day. Getting continuity on edges, seams, cracking, adding local detail (here's a hint - you can't. You have to add iso lines across the entire surface). Adding details after a texturing pass will make you want to kill yourself.
Subdivs - maybe.

  But the premise of this entire post sure comes across as somebody with no idea what he's talking about.

Comment Sigh.; (Score 5, Insightful) 52

"Incredible GPU" (I'll just leave for a moment this is a chip just to be maybe 'unveiled', while the the latest iOS chip which you can buy for 6 months is already way ahead as usual...)

Unless they've fired their entire OpenGL/Vulkan driver engineering department and started over, I can't get excited. It'll just be *another* big bag of pain and busted features.

As God as my witness, I wish somebody would make the investment to give Qualcomm some actual competition, cause they are a nightmare.

Signed : Mobile Games Graphics Engineer.

Comment Re:This is a great move for RIM (Score 1) 113

>>You understand that you as a developer can just pick one to use and not worry about the others, don't you? More is better.

Yeah. I also understand pragmatism.

I also understand that most things in the world are finite. Especially development resources.

Worring about 4 different ways 3rd parties can get code on the platform is a nightmare for RIM. Thats a huge amount of wasted focus, effort, and resources.

And as an outside developer, I *know* it's untenable. Something will have to get cut loose at some point. And the question is, do I feel confident enough on the gamble that the API I pick isn't the one that gets the shaft?

You may not agree with it, but I guarantee thats the calculus a lot of folks are doing.

Comment Re:This is a great move for RIM (Score -1) 113

If by 'great' you mean terrible.

So to recap, they want you do to app development with :

-Adobe Air.
-Oh yeah, or BB java apps.
-And have a runtime for some Android stuff at some unspecified point in the future (and if you didn't bother reading, apps have to be repackaged for BB).
-Also have the "WebWorks SDK for Tablet OS".
-Oh yeah, and they're bringing out a native C/C++ API.

The phrase"'rudderless ship" comes to mind. 4 completely different API's to get on the thing.

Clusterfuck. No third party is going to take them seriously until they can get their story straight... and the thing hasn't even shipped yet.

No wonder their shares fell 10% today. If i owned any I'd be looking for the exits.

Portables

Dell's Adamo Goes After MacBook Air 337

MojoKid writes "Adamo, pronounced 'A-dahm-o,' means 'to fall in love with' in Latin. Dell is certainly hoping you'll fall in love with this notebook's looks as well as its functionality. The Adamo's chassis is milled from a single piece of aluminum and features precision detailing with a scalloped backlit keyboard. Even the fan holes, which are punched out squares, have an attractive modern design. The Adamo features a thin 0.65-inch profile and weighs four pounds. The new ultra-portable will also offer Intel Core 2 Duo processors and DDR3 memory (up to 4GB), a 13.4-inch 16:9 HD display and a 128GB SSD hard drive. Pricing starts at $1,999 with Vista Ultimate 64." The Dell infomercial spokesmodel (video at the bottom of the link) concludes, "Adamo resulted from the union of technology with pleasure for the style-conscious individualist." OK, so he's no Steve Jobs.

Comment Re:This is bullshit (Score 1) 821

>>but I'm still fucking FAT. Don't sit there on your fat ass and tell me
>>that there's no epidemic. I still wear a size 46 pants.

Then i call bullshit.

Lets start: taking a guess of your age at 35, your basal metabolic rate (you know, the MINIMUM amount of calories your body would burn if you didn't even move) is 2513.

http://www.changingshape.com/resources/calculators /caloriesburnedcalculator.asp

You're that active, you eat less than *1000* calories a day (double bullshit), and you can't lose weight?

That makes perfect sense. You MUST be breaking both the laws of conservation of energy, and the laws of thermodynamics.

Using your weight, and running a 12 minute mile (that ain't quick), you'd burn 385 calories right there. That leaves 615 calories for you to stay alive for 24 hours (not counting all the other exercise you claim to be doing).

http://www.changingshape.com/resources/calculators /caloriesburnedcalculator.asp

Please.

You're either a liar, or self deluded. Pick one.

j

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