hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
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hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
HTML also supports a 'mouseover' element, just as Flash does, so I don't consider that to be a strong argument.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
I haven't tested an iPhone 4S yet, but I did develop some javascript canvas based animations for some time, and the performance was extremely poor. The old benchmark I used was http://themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2010/03/22/ I believe, and I have yet to see HTML outperform flash on it.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: btjunkie says goodbye
Corporations are not people, and by seizing assets and personnel the authorities have committed no murder. If anything MU has now become a household name and I find it very hard to believe their business would simply vanish overnight if acquitted.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: UK government declines to pardon Alan Turing
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Why is Windows so slow?
If you make a claim such as 'GCC produces significantly worse code than alternate compiler A' then it's completely reasonable to ask for something to support it. Tone wise perhaps the post could have been improved, but the principle stands.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Understanding email routing (i.e. MX-records)
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Why are we charging extra for SSL?
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Why are we charging extra for SSL?
Is it just me or is anyone else tired of these blogs on Hacker News? It seems that anyone who has a website and some time can get their opinion to the top of the list.
I should try it.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: The iPhone 4S Has Been Jailbroken
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: The iPhone 4S Has Been Jailbroken
The reality of the situation is of course nothing like what you are saying.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Richard Stallman on Steve Jobs: correction
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Top One Million in First 24 Hours
I hear complaints like this a lot, then try to replicate them on hardware I have to hand, and shockingly I am unable to do so! It's almost as if these stories are massively embellished versions of real interactions.
For example. Have you actually seen how complex the home button on an iPhone is?
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Top One Million in First 24 Hours
For example: There's a company running Android apps on iOS now.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Top One Million in First 24 Hours
1. Phones with the same class of processor have been available for some time now. Tegra 2 is a dual core 1ghz SoC and there are 1.2 and 1.5ghz dual cores from competitors, with a quad core 1.5ghz due from Nvidia within the next few months.
2. The camera may be excellent, but previous phones have applied some bad automatic settings to this, making adjusting of photos result in unnecessary detail loss.
3. iTunes and the App Store I won't argue against, but it's worthy of note now that competitors are approaching Apple with these features.
4. As far as the AI goes, I doubt it will ever see significant widespread adoption. Nobody has yet been able to give me a few good solid examples of use outside of 'play this album' and 'set a reminder for x'. Facetime was supposed to be the be-all and end-all of video chatting. I think I have used it once.
5. The general point about carriers is almost certainly stated by an American. iPhones have been available on many carriers in many countries, and still Android is advancing significantly.
6. You're ignoring the significant downsides to the iOS ecosystem. For example, if you purchase apps, you would be better off with an Android. Why? Because purchasing those apps on an iPhone means that the associated cost of switching to any other platform increases by the value of those apps. That cannot be justified as a 'good thing'.
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: Flash: 99% Bad
hahaiamatwork | 14 years ago | on: $99 TouchPad a hit, as Ubuntu and Android ports emerge
Tell your devs that I hate them, everywhere in the UK is now out of stock and we have only rumours to go on.
It's 'Flash works and I see no need to break a bunch of websites when the replacements are not yet up to the task'