nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Yes, We Get Wiser with Age
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nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Paying top employees the highest salaries in the market
A strip (条) of news is works better than A line (线) of news in Chinese.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Paying top employees the highest salaries in the market
(头)Tou = Head; (条)Tiao = Line
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Building multiplayer games with Socket.io and HTML5 Canvas
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Mrustc: a Rust compiler written in C++
Which is more appropriate for this scene I think.
LOL
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: How to hack a turned-off computer, or running unsigned code in Intel ME
I mean, if use a tapped Intel chip can keep FBI and NSA away from their door step, they probably more than happy do to that.
Because at the end of the day, most people will only blame Intel, not them.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: China Makes Chat Group Administrators Criminally Liable for Unlawful Messages
You see, even if "young utility focused entrepreneurs" don't like what CCP says, they can pretend they likes it and help spread it. It's called Lying, but people do it all the time. After that, when those entrepreneurs made enough money, they can live outside China and become a citizen of a country they like.
And lying is enough for CCP (or any government I assume) as long as that lie can keep most people loyal to them.
Also, "Young" is just a nature status, it's mean nothing about people's ideology. Lot's of young people joined Nazi in the old days, don't forget that.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Taking PHP Seriously
It just like Morse Code which designed for telegram operators to send and receive message.
By that time when telegram was new, it was a good invention, everyone who wants to use telegram must know Morse Code. And because of it's designed for telegram, it come with every each bonus to make send and receive telegram faster.
However, one day, a new technology been invented, it's called Telephone. Not long after that, telegram started to fade away.
What fade away with it, is of course, the Morse Code. Because it only good at sending and receiving telegrams which not many people still do today.
Now the PHP. It has a lot of old burdens (To make it good at outputting HTTP respond) and poor design decisions. They need to find a way to organize those things and carefully redesign that language. Then, maybe it can become respectable.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Taking PHP Seriously
It's just like no one had motive to make HTML turing-complete. A language dedicated as a web script is good enough as long as it output web page, right? :(
BTW:
> I claim that PHP’s simpler “think; edit; reload the page” cycle makes developers more productive.
Does this can be simulated by automatically recompile and restart the application? I don't think it can be an serious advantage here.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: How to Live Without Google
In China, some phones may annoying user with their own built-in apps or even integrated with AdWare or/and other stuff that will collect your "usage" info. We don't trust those devices in China. But maybe they're better outside? I don't know.
If you want to use Chinese phones as alternative, be picky, use only large international brand, and good luck.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Blender 2.79 released
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Blender 2.79 released
I'm currently using shotcut, it's buggy and just work, not great. With it, you can crop the video, change color, do some easy compose it etc, but that's almost all.
If you have a good computer, you can try DaVinci Resolve. Though it's not an open source software, but it will give you After Effect+ level experience.
I had some experience with 3ds Max & After Effect, and I tried Blender few days ago (For Editing Video and 3D modeling). What I found is that the UI of Blender is a chaotic torment even for people like me. It even cause some hard time when all I want is just to "close" (Or Shrink) a panel.
I'm not saying Blender is a bad software, I just hoping Blender can have a more organized, focused and solid UI. Then it will be friendlier for greens who want to learn it.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Rental camera gear destroyed by the 2017 eclipse
This is a really bad example :DDD
I don't think that is totally true for human eye. You can test it by putting a LED spotlight in front of you at night, and have someone else check your pupil before and after you turn on the LED (And remember test it in different distances).
Camera works differently, they have multiple ways (Metering Modes) to test the brightness of a scene. So how it work will depends on the selected Metering Mode.
And camera can collect more light by letting light keep entering the light sensor for longer time. Plus, bigger lens can also collect more light, some people may even mount their camera on a telescope, thus more light entering. So maybe this is the physical reason why so many gears got destroyed?
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: YouTube Programming Channels
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Putin: Leader in artificial intelligence will rule world
From my experience with my elementary && high school teacher, I can safely assume that they can't even program a complex stuff, let alone understand what AI is.
It could be really interesting to see my future son/daughter ask me something I'm also interested in and probably working on.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: The war between Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple
Take phone as example: You almost only have two main options for a smart phone OS here: iOS (+ Apple) and Android (+ Google).
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Data Structures for Coding Interviews
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: In Urban China, Cash Is Rapidly Becoming Obsolete
However, I don't think credit cards in China are as popular as it is in the USA. I could guess most Chinese people don't have any credit card.
Chinese traditional culture encourages saving, not loaning. And taking small loans is exactly how credit cards works. So maybe that's why people here don't like credit card very much.
QR pay (Or mobile pay, OR more specifically, Alipay and Tenpay etc) can acting like a gate way between seller, user and bank. It can pay with the money you already have, no need to loan from the bank. So I think it's a Culture Match.
Beside that, take a wallet (Which is needed for protecting your credit cards from been scratched) everyday is a burden. I could really be happier if I can get rid of it from my EDC (I can't get rid of my phone, so).
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Chinese plan for “traffic-straddling bus” ended after 32 people were arrested
What I mean is that the "nearly-impossible-to-clean toxic gas" is also "nearly-impossible-to-see" when in the air.
See, that's why they're not banned, because people "Don't see" the problem.
If cars needs to take a sold mass smelly hot dump every few miles too, they were long banned.
nickrio | 8 years ago | on: Chinese plan for “traffic-straddling bus” ended after 32 people were arrested
Cars on the other hand, don't do that at all.
Maybe that's the reason why cars are not banned.