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SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: Minoca OS: A new open source operating system

> He stresses that you should focus on building a community, with the code and platform as happy side-effects of that community.

Exactly, so license shouldn't matter that much. I'd probably be a lot more interested in it were it BSD licensed, as it is now I have no real desire to play with this new OS.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: Apple says no fun allowed on the Touch Bar

Only the currently selected foreground application gets to use the TouchBar and display content on it.

Which means apps distributed outside of the app store when they have focus are allowed to put whatever they want on the TouchBar and you are allowed to close and delete the app.

Problem solved.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: CenturyLink to Buy Level 3 for $34B

Friend of mine who worked at Qwest in the early days and worked with Level3:

"Interestingly enough, Level3 started out by building out the Qwest network as a contractor building out the fiber. Level3 in exchange for some of the work L3 was given long-term IRUs on the fiber and heavily discounted conduit leases.

Level3 to this day still leases a lot of fiber from CenturyLink (ala Qwest)..."

CenturyLink buying Level3 means that they are basically leasing to themselves :P

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: What the Heck Is Happening at Apple?

I completely agree with you. Micro-USB has already shown that it is not the best standard moving forward, it is already at it's end as manufacturers are replacing the port on devices with a USB-C port instead.

So let's call it. Micro-USB, 2007 -> 2016 (9 years). It had less of a run than the 30 pin dock connector!

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I still have USB-B, USB-Mini and USB-Micro, and USB3-Micro-B devices... some were built even after USB-Micro was available, yet they still use USB Mini (which in most cases is a lot more sturdy than Micro). I have a ton of different cables for different devices because there was no real standardization until USB-C very very recently.

Why was the same vocal crowd not out when manufacturers switched from Mini to Micro and everyone had to buy all new cables?

With USB3 there is also a USB3-TypeB connector, which is not even backwards compatible with USB-TypeB...

http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/usb_3_explained.html

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: What the Heck Is Happening at Apple?

Why are there threats of DRM with the DAC moved to the cable instead of the DAC sitting inside the phone (where arguably it has more control over the DAC than if it is sitting in-line on a cable)?

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: What the Heck Is Happening at Apple?

30 pin was introduced in 2003, it was finally replaced with Lightning in 2014 and thereby deprecated from use.

That's a 11 year run.

I bet those treadmills are not even that old yet.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

Nothing. Since there is no relationship between the secure enclave on the keyboard and the laptop, TouchID won't function.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

There's no reason they couldn't add a full secure enclave on a USB based keyboard with TouchID.

Register your fingerprints into TouchID, they are stored securely on the keyboard, with some secure communication between keyboard/computer... now you can easily log in and or do Apple pay.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

They tend to tick-tock between Nvidia and AMD. Although this update is once again an AMD (Mid 2015 is AMD as well).

My late 2013 was Nvidia.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

Op didn't mention Thinkpad. Just mentioned X2 Carbon Something or other.

That could be a jet plane from Lockheed Martin or a Thinkpad...

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

I had a friend in uni that was blind. He used a Mac for all of his work because he said, and I quote "It's the most beautiful OS I have seen".

He wasn't just legally blind, he had absolutely no vision what so ever... but with the voiceover technology and the accessibility built in to OS X 10.4 at the time it was already amazing to him. Apple has worked very hard to make iOS and OS X accessible to not just those with perfect vision or perfect control, but also those with various disabilities.

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

Replace Chrome with Safari.

Unfortunately Chrome is absolutely terrible not just for power usage but also for RAM usage. For some reason Chrome loves memory, it gobbles it up. Safari is much better about it.

I switched from Chrome back to Safari recently and while it took some time adjusting, I have been seeing almost 2 - 3 hours longer battery life, and I have had way less issues with "beachballing".

SysArchitect | 9 years ago | on: MacBook Pro

2 at 5K... from LG. LG is making a 5K display. Apple got out of the display business.
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