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Comment Re:I didn't think it was possible (Score 1) 647

Back in the days of Gnome 1.4 (October Gnome) going to Gnome 2, people were really hating the changes! The windowmanager were to stupid, and a lot of people with laptops preached about how much better ion was, since that will maximize the screen usage.
Now Gnome is actually moving in that direction, and people are screaming that they want to have gnome 3 and that the misserable mess of multiple disorganized windows is the greatest thing on earth! Seriously, the multiple window paradigm used by gimp would be great if any windowmanager existed to handle that nicely... but it doesn't. So all applications are going more and more to a single window style, so why shouldn't I want that window to fill my screen? If I want to have multiple windows, I think it is great to maximize on half the screen. That way I can have two windows side by side maximizing the screen usage.

Please, open your mind and give things a fair chance... if you don't like change, well then you can still use Gnome2. But wanting the latest but with out a change, just doensn't make sense.

Comment checking or tracking? (Score 1) 113

Am I the only one that think it is a little fishy that they are not checking the links when they are published, but only when user are clicking on them. So instead of doing one check per link they think it is better to do million checks... or this is just another excuse to track which user are clicking which links... but I guess that is just me being paranoid.

Comment Re:Where the Hell is panel decoupled from shell? (Score 1) 205

Why is the thing rendering the borders on the windows so important to people... I never get that?! Did you really run another window manager than Metacity in Gnome2? And how is it different when the Desktop environment handles the window management, from when fwvm2 or windowmaker that was window managers tried to be desktop environment with launchers and stuff?

For 10-20 years (depending where you draw the line) developers have tried to separate the desktop environment and window managers, and still Gimp is unusable due to window management issues (to the extent that they are now going single window). So I do not see this as a set back but a step forward, that the desktop environment learns more about the windows and application and can to the right thing.

Comment Re:He's being overly polite... (Score 1) 344

That fact that you haven't read any good reviews doesn't mean there are not people who likes it....
I looked in to the background to gnome3 to understand what they were trying to do, this effort to make a easy to use interface and still keep it powerful for the power-user is very interesting.
Things I really like is for example:
1. Everything is at the tip of your fingers. I can now use a nice GUI without having to move my hands of my keyboard as much as I used to. One press of a key brings me to the overview, just start type the name of the program to launch and press enter. People wrongly assume that just because it looks good and is easy to use for regular users, it will not be good for the power-user.
2. The dock in the overview works pretty good, it is different from what gnome used to be since a click on a running application will bring you to that application and not start another instance. Ctrl-click will bring upp a new application, so the choice is there.
3. The management of workspaces is great. I think it will make more normal people actually use workspaces, and as a power user I find it quite good. The only problem I have is with workspace management and multi monitor setup.

For once the Linux desktop feels like it is breaking new ground in a new exciting way. I realize that there are going to be some rough edges in a .0 release, that is why I'm quite confident that my multi-monitor problems will be fixed (so I do not have to run around screaming that the world has come to an end.)

Comment It will not be WebOS but a webos layer... (Score 1) 200

Since WebOS applications is just web apps run in a V8 javascript environment with some nice javascript api:s for notifications, window management aso. my guess is that the PC WebOS will be a layer on top of Windows (and Linux mybe?) that just runs WebOS apps. They have said it will be an integrated experience, so they will probably have ported their notification, window management and other apis to be a gateway to the underlying os.
I will be surprised if they will be able to run the "native" binaries, like the 3D games... since they require Linux underneath.

Science

Zombie Ants and Killer Fungus 125

nibbles2004 writes "An article in the Guardian newspaper shows how parasitic fungi evolved the ability to control ants they infect, ultimately leading the ant to its death. The fungus controls the ant's movements to a suitable leaf and causes the ant to grip onto the leaf's central stem, allowing the fungus to spore, which will allow more ants to become infected."

Comment Re:I am not so sure about this. (Score 4, Insightful) 197

The good thing about this arrangement is that it will make it easier to donate money. It doesn't matter how many Flattr I click I still have the same cost, I do not have to keep track just to know I have the money on my account. I also don't have to take so many decisions, like how much to I think this song/game/application/book is worth or do I really going to enjoy it so it is worth anything at all, I just click.
So there are clear advantages of this arrangement. And I do not see it as a way to charge for a product, but as an alternative to the PayPal donate button.

Comment Re:Talk about a pathetic article (Score 1) 600

After: iTunes looks at what is plugged in and sees if it is an iPod *built by Apple* (ie. using Apple's USB Vendor ID). Since the Palm Pre is not currently set up to claim it is made by Apple, iTunes refuses to talk to it.
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I think both companies are making a huge mistake, but the difference is that Apple has the right to make it.

Do they really have the right to do this? They have like 75-80% of the mp3 market, giving them a monopoly like possition. What they did was to deliberately block a competitor. Last time I checked, using unfair methods to keep a monopoly is really allowed... so the question is if deliberately blocking a competitor like this is unfair. If this was a clear case, Apple would have sued Palm.

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