Comment Aaron Swartz (Score 5, Informative) 176
So when Meta does this it's altruistic, but when Aaron Swartz does it, it's a federal crime with 25-life. Make it make sense.
So when Meta does this it's altruistic, but when Aaron Swartz does it, it's a federal crime with 25-life. Make it make sense.
I'm not sure they should get much credit here for removing, or rather reducing, what amounts to a sleep(4) from a sleep(9) call. I guess that's classic Microsoft for you. Here's the speedup you've always wanted! Man if they just took away that animation, it could be EVEN FASTER!!!!
We could have REAL ZOMBIES! YEAH!
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I hear you. Going to be an interesting future, if we live.
Someone who broke their neck and was suffering from paralysis. You can control a chair or exoskeleton. People who can not hear today have cochlear implants, this is not all that different and might (eventually) work better. Or speak, or see. Other people who are disabled in various ways.
Web pages use SVG to render vector graphics. It uses the exact same imaging model as PDF and is implemented in all modern browsers. The web in general has taken a lot of lessons from Adobe because Warnock and Geshke, in the PostScript Red Book, got so much right about how to build an image model that many GUI developers are still learning today. If you start with a PDF, it should be possible to machine-translate it to SVG and present it as a web page.
PDF exists because it is trivial to generate it from the document renderer meant for printing. Although I have once in a while run into an improperly scaled PDF meant to be printed 8-up, I'm just not
The shortest distance between two points is under construction. -- Noelie Alito