OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Moto Razr 2019: A foldable smartphone with no display crease
Did you see the "Retro Razr" mode image at the bottom of the article? Even better nostalgia factor!
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: In Defense of Daylight Saving Time
How ironic that this article (which was actually written in the spring and goes to great lengths to explain why people are mistaking DST for standard time) was posted here in the fall just after the switch to winter time; some master level trolling posting this here now.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: AMD Q4:16-core Ryzen 9 3950X, Threadripper Up To 32-Core 3970X
I will never understand actual real world software developers using Macs for anything.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: European Cloud Project Draws Backlash from U.S. Tech Giants
How does it protect your data if your house burns down?
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: AWS' Sponsorship of the Rust Project
Ruby?! 2016 called and they want their criticism back.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Americans Are Using Less Steel, Paper, Fertilizer, and Energy
Is it possible they are trying to sell for the same price but with wildly varying costs of each varietal of coffee? I.E. they want to sell a bag for 15 bucks across the board but some beans cost them far more than others to source?
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Destination Subconscious: Cary Grant and LSD (2010)
Hardest to read award of the month. Tiny white text on black, full width across, not gutters...ouch.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Appleās New Mac Pro to Be Made in Texas
That line is critical because it means they will effectively be manufactured in China but some token amount of assembly will happen in the U.S. so that they appear to be seen to be manufacturing in the U.S. when in fact they are made in China in any meaningful non-political sense.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Colorectal Cancer
If you care about avoiding cancer, in addition to Vit D you should be aware of this interesting study finding cancer fighting foods using machine learning:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-45349-yFigure 4 shows the foods and you can download the data from there as well for your own analysis.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Living without the modern browser
Yeah there are a lot of ivory tower developers here with little to no real world experience and have never done anything of any substance or complexity pushing their tiny limited experience and knowledge and you can spot them from miles away in these comment sections. Those of us who work in the real world know how silly some of these comments are.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Living without the modern browser
Wow; of course there are plenty of reasons why forms require javascript unless you've never coded anything of substance before then yes, in your limited experience no forms require javascript.
If you write even mildly complex business applications with business rules and want a professional and non shitty user experience you absolutely need Javascript, there's no substitute.
If you make simple sign up forms then by all means don't use Javascript.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep: A Large Case Series
No. It depends on the person entirely and if you start digging you will find about equal distribution of people who are calmed by a sativa and people who are calmed by an indica. I personally suspect that people who feel calm from a sativa are a little ADHD and it seems to make them think better and more calmly and indicas make them much more anxious because it exacerbates and existing condition.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep: A Large Case Series
Point number 2 is utterly untrue as any experienced cannabis enthusiast could tell you. Even if people don't know the strain or what the effects are it's pretty reliable that it will either energize them or send them to sleep.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Jony Ive to form independent design company with Apple as client
I think you're more right than people are giving credit for. They clearly haven't cared much about their hardware with any true innovation for a long time.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Jony Ive to form independent design company with Apple as client
Jesus that's thin gruel to bring up..no? How about some actual innovation? Has anything truly innovative happened in smartphones for the last decade?
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Jony Ive to form independent design company with Apple as client
MBP was rarely the best option for most developers, just the coolest one or they were succumbing to peer pressure, any other explanation has always been inexplicable.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: White House weighs encryption crackdown
There is no country on the planet that pays more blind unthinking lip-service to the concept of freedom I'll give you that but if you think the average US citizen has more freedom by any objective international standard measure than the average Canadian citizen you may want to put down that KoolAid you've been drinking and reconsider because you would find few knowledgeable people who would agree with your assertion.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: How do most SPAs handle breaking API schema changes?
I lol'd, Facebook has a terrible UI on every platform.
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: SwiftUI and Catalyst: Apple executes its invisible transition strategy
"Apple benefits from having higher average quality of developers in its ecosystem"
What?! How on earth do you come to that conclusion?
OldSchoolJohnny
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6 years ago
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on: Helsinki's solution to homelessness
This annoys me to no end; so is this intended to make sure no one does anything about a serious problem with this Whataboutism? Or is it intended to make us care less?
What exactly is the purpose of this kind of comment? Why on earth wouldn't it work?