jlcgull's comments

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: JQuery Overkill

Awesome! Who says geeks don't have a sense of humor!

Oh! And while we are at it, jquery also makes my breakfast every morning.

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: Apple ditches NVIDIA, goes with ATI for their desktop lineup

A sad day indeed, at least for me. I inevitably end up running some flavor of linux on almost all my computers sooner or later. ATI's support for linux, compared to nVidia, has been piss-poor to say the least (certainly in my experience). I have always recommended and bought nVidia cards for this one reason. In fact, we recently went with nVidia's QuadroFX 4800 cards for 5 new workstations (requiring stereo vision on linux/macOS). Want to guess the biggest factor why no one on the team even dared think ATI ? ... The (almost always) nightmarish experiences with ATI's low-end 'consumer cards' on their personal linux machines led to a lack of faith in any ATI product.

Please note, as far as linux support goes, I am talking about the "official ATI closed source drivers".

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: What Do You Lack? Probably Vitamin D

As a corollary to this, I am also curious about vitamin D levels in people using UV tanning beds.

Assuming equal carcinogenic potential from sun exposure and from such beds (which is most likely an incorrect assumption), the results should be insightful.

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: Apple Magic Trackpad

Now Apple just needs to incorporate this into the "iPad Keyboard Dock" and I'll be more than happy to buy!

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)

Sure. OSS is great and I am a big fan. But which major OS is f.lux not available for, again?

Your argument in the present context is exactly what I was referring to when I mentioned RMS!

Also, f.lux does work as advertised on the OSs that it is available for.

:-)

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: Austrialia censors 90% of web censorship plan to avoid "unnecessary debate"

Australia, is turning into an e-Tibet ... Get ready for millions of innocent websites dying at the hands of OberFuhrer Robert McClelland.

Yeah, that statement may sound over-hyped today, but come talk to me a year after that thing gets signed into law.

Aussies have gone soft, in the balls (they were already soft in the head -- which was the only good thing keeping democracy alive in Australia until now).

edit: an attempt at preventing godwin's law invocation and a visit from the anti-defamation league. ;-)

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: A Case Study of “Designed By Developers:” Stack Overflow

As an aside, why do advertisers on 'geek' sites (by devs, for devs) even bother putting up advertisements is beyond understanding for me. Given the demographic that visits these sites (tech savvy power users), would the majority not be using ad-scrubbing-measures 99% of the time anyway?

I understand that these sites need to generate revenue and advertisements are one way of doing that, but given the eye-gouging (flash-gif-html5) ads designed by most advertisers my sympathy lies with the readers who visit these sites for reading content.

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: Superfreakonomics: Superplug for Intellectual Ventures

The day is not far that Patent Troll Inc.s and their brethren will be thrown under the democracy bus. It is a matter of when, not if.

And it won't need a revolution, just enough in-fighting, a bit more alienation of the masses; which will be reaching critical mass soon enough given the number of entrepreneurs and small businesses paying licensing fees a.k.a. "Troll Tax" to these IP warehouses (whorehouses?).

I eagerly wait for the day this blows up in IV and friend's faces.

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: GNOME 3: The Future of the Desktop

But can it tile windows yet? :-)

I know, I should use a "real" window manager if I need my windows to be tiled, but I feel that tiling is a real feature with a legitimate need that should be built into Gnome.

jlcgull | 15 years ago | on: Out Of Nowhere, The iPad Has A Real Competitor

it is the OS that makes the device... a super-responsive touch screen also helps. of the the many touch devices i have come across, nothing compares to the responsiveness of an iPad or iPhone/iPodTouch.
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