einmus's comments

einmus | 7 years ago | on: Lawsuit names NordVPN, Tesonet in proxy data extraction scheme

Just fire up a VPS instance and set up a VPN on it. It's much cheaper, you get more control over it and it's dedicated to you so less crowded traffic. e.g. Vultr instance is just $3.5 a month and they're pay by the hour. There's many one-key VPN script. So set up is easy too.

einmus | 12 years ago | on: Chinese Number Websites

Another thing to mention, for elder generations like my father, even if you can use Chinese character as URL, they don't know how to input it, because there's IME needed, nothing like native Americans learn how to input ASCII. Obviously, ASCII are printed on most keyboards.

einmus | 14 years ago | on: Google will start warning Chinese users about problematic search terms

I think this is quite a brilliant move for Google. I know a lot of Chinese people considering Google inferior, because "I often don't get anything when I use Google. It must be a company of inferior technology." Actually, they have just encountered the GFW's reset, and for common people it's natural to blame the site. Now with this move, these people will gradually know that it's GFW's censorship.

einmus | 14 years ago | on: Android Fragmentation Visualized

I don't think so. Even desktop OSes are not ready for such vast differences of today's hardwares.

Desktop-PC usually have approximately 100dpi screens, so the OS and the app generally don't consider dpi differences. So, if you've ever got a high dpi screen for Windows, you'll see the icons are frigging small.

Whereas, on mobile platform, we have screens ranging from 80dpi to above 300dpi. Android take dpi differences into account in the first place, to make sure, a same icon have almost same size on different dpi screens. It's a start.

I much doubted Microsoft or Apple would deal better with 'retina' desktop-pc coming in. Real trouble have just begun...

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