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gonemad16
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there are apps that support flac that work all the way back to android 1.6
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hyperbolist
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Yes. It may not be trivial, but it is completely achievable to automate fixes for the most common XSS and SQL injection vulnerabilities, and that's what they've limited themselves to.
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gospelwut
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I should also note I don't trust my browser out of the box either (NoScript, RequestPolicy, etc). Well, more accurately, I don't trust it to protect me from 3rd parties.
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gonemad16
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poweramp and gonemad music player support alac on the android
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cultic_raider
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[Edit: this reply focuses on the error handling comment, which I mistakenly thought was the core of the example.] That is the Error monad. Writer monad is for building up a side channel of messages without interfering with the computation. http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/mtl/1.1.0.2/doc/html/Control-Mon...
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gonemad16
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flac can use id3v2 as well
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gonemad16
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ffmpeg can be a pain to work with tho
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Lashay_Sombra
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Well i could rant endlessly about the likes of Accenture and fools that hire them but they are also proof that the main advise in this blog is pretty much on the money (not 100% due to fact Accenture don't double it...they quintuple it or more) And it worked for them, in about 20 years they reached a revenue level of ...
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gonemad16
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only mp3, musepack, and aac arent gapless by default.. extra metadata has to be stored in the file to achieve gapless playback. Most other formats are not fixed frame size so there is no encoder delay or zero padding at the end
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Angstweevil
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Good call, ... except in this case the usage of the word point, does not denote a geometrical point.
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youngbull
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Well it is possible to find the issues, (Note that they want you to find some security issues not all so this is not the halting problem) but it is perfectly useless in practice. It might be able to point out some security issues in one or two frameworks in one or two languages, but actually fixing it will never happ...
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Angstweevil
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I don't know - when I saw the first minecraft-created ALU I was rather blown away.
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gospelwut
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I agree; it's difficult to know how to trust. I've always thought that more "open" systems should still have a way of sharing granular, social black lists. Instead of relying on ignorant, vapid, and technically moronic customer reviews; we should alter the "web of trust". So, if I trust [you] and you indicate you tr...
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joerick
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You can't improve a standard, it doesn't change. That's why it's a standard.
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Afond378
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Ahah! I managed to stick it to the top on just one corner
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gonemad16
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mp3 is actually one of the worst codecs.. it just was the first one that caught on so everything supports it. mp3 is also patented out the ass so you have to pay royalties if you want to include it in your player.
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Milumet
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I use [StreamTransport](http://www.streamtransport.com/) for getting the links.
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speckledlemon
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Also, it's only on Windows. What about the Mac version (though it should be identical)?
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headchem
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Oh wow, I missed that one. Yep, officially the most functional HTML5 sticky blob to date.
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boyOfDestiny
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I can't help but wonder what portion of the 22% of people that downvoted this are using IE. Anyone happen to know what percentage Reddit traffic is IE?
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Rhomboid
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If a content provider wanted to distribute patent-encumbered content why wouldn't they just use Flash? Or are you generalizing to new/future codecs that Flash might not support? Surely you aren't talking about h264 on Apple mobile devices that don't support Flash, as you'd just use HTML5 for that.
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rakkarage
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cloud9 has an ipad specific version coming soon... "We have an ipad version in internal testing now!" http://twitter.com/#!/Cloud9IDE/statuses/42717954500079617 but the normal versions should work fine?
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greenspans
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Tutorials aren't generalizing the information well enough. We need a monad that works on tutorials. Something to lift it into an understandable context, show it more appropriately and return it to its original state, a formal definition, before moving on or returning.
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yuhong
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Yep, I blame the misleading title.
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boyOfDestiny
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Upvoting the unit circle.
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SirH3nry
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Does this mean that we are closer to getting lossless audio on our mp3 players?
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monoglot
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And that animal should be a duck. A duck would be easy to remember.
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yuhong
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The biggest lesson IMO is that single point of failure is a bad idea. This Slashdot comment describes it excellently: http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2267460&cid=36560038
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fortyonejb
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I have no idea why you are using an old, and tired reference. I never said current storage is sufficient, I was remarking that in one year we won't see some huge increase in mobile storage. It will happen, just not as quickly as a year.
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sa7ouri
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I never said 23 years .. I said 13. I picked up Perl just after Perl5 was released. Never really dabbled in Perl4. Anyway, regarding DWIM, the first two things that come to mind are symbolic references and unquoted barewords. I'm not aware of any other language that gives you such flexibility (I don't consider Make a ...
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biggles86
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well that was a fun 10 minutes
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boyOfDestiny
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I'm pretty sure that episode won an Emmy, too.
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iaH6eeBu
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It's even older
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shaver
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Flash doesn't integrate nearly as well as <video>, though it's certainly an option (and one that's used today). This isn't a product-path H.264 strategy, so it may not reward over-analysis. :-)
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SharkUW
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You're mixing terms. FLAC/ALAC are lossless compression formats that use a "model" which is most beneficial to audio. Lossless compression takes a set of bits and using a model that is more beneficial for particular types of patterns, can represent bit for bit the data in fewer bits. WAV is not "lossless" in this se...
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the-fritz
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how is it helpful? There already exists a free format for lossless audio encoding (FLAC) which seems to be better (see Hydrogen comparison). It would be more helpful if Apple would use FLAC and abandon ALAC.
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disidentadvisor
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And thus, the game of cat and mouse continues...
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jmcqk6
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There's a long history of recursive acronyms in open source. The biggest one is probable GNU. GNU = GNU's Not Unix
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arjie
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I...don't have any Apple disgust and have actually recommended the iPhone on reddit before. But you _do_ have the freedom to believe things that are not grounded in reality, so go ahead.
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silentcrs
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Two words: private cloud.
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plazman30
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I did not know that.
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plazman30
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I know you can get it to use ID3, but I didn't think it was part of the spec.
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euxneks
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svn is not an option in my git..? what version of git do I need? ~/dev$ git --version git version 1.7.4.3 *edit* just tried it in my mac and it worked :) Thank you!
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Rockbox plays FLAC and ALAC on ARM processors and [FLAC decodes much faster](http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/CodecPerformanceComparison).
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Ah, ok then. Thanks for the answer. I didn't think about that.
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chipmonk010
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tmux does not have built-in support for serial connections (similar to minicom or kermet). I use this feature all the time and its much more efficient than configuring minicom. Example: `screen /dev/ttyUSB0 9600`
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gonemad16
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yea it might not be part of the spec.. but enough people use it that most taggers support it
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wcoenen
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I have this in my .bashrc: # If not yet running in a screen session, attach to one or start one if [ -z "$STY" ]; then exec screen -RR fi screen -RR attaches to youngest detached session or creates one. That's similar to screen -dR suggested by the article, except that -RR only looks for detached ...
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>... writing and improving Wikipedia articles is a hobby of mine... Citation needed.
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stonefarfalle
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Why would you need to get around to saying what a monad is? My favorite monad tutorial is the workflows section of "programming F#" never mentions the word monad (let alone a full definition of the idea)and yet the concept is right there plain as day.
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rubygeek
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> it seems to show a lack of adventuresomeness (?), or at the very least, a high level of pickyness or he's simply disgusted by the idea of it. Everyone has their limits.
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the_merk
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since when was apple not trying to rip off the open source community?
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worshipthis
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One thing he didn't mention is the pitfalls of having no enforced schema. Obviously this is a coding discipline problem, but it's worth thinking about. One quick & dirty mongo port I saw, the only way to find out what might be in a document (ie produce a schema table) was to troll through the entire DB and build ...
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__j_random_hacker
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I'd say it's achievable to *find* many of the vulnerabilities -- I know [several programs that do that type of thing](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis). It's wizardly stuff, but doable to the extent that these tools are useful in practice. But reliably fixing them automatically? I ...
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NancyGracesTesticles
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I hate it when one of my local schools has a contest that I can't participate in simply because I don't go to that school. I mean, they posted the rules for the Science Fair on their website, yet I'm not allowed to compete because I'm pushing 40 and don't go to that particular middle school. It's *on the internet* fo...
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grauenwolf
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Doubt was created. Is not the the purpose of this forum to shake our preconceived notions and learn new things?
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bpmf
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I just knew someone at reddit would give them FLAC for this. ;)
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gomtuu123
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Makes me want to buy a new T-Mobile phone...
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Wagnerius
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learning is building a bridge between what you already know and the unknown. if you cannot see the connections, the path, the distance, you haven't learned anything.
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MuseofRose
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That statement reminds me of that post on Usenet where the guy was berating some other guy because the guy claimed to be a Computer Science major and berating guy said the CompSci guy must be dumb to think that it was possible to reach a megabytes from kilobytes (fo home users). Wish I had a link to that post...it woul...
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makemeking706
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Open-sourcing it is essentially admitting their business model didn't work. Originally, they intended to force people who wanted loss-less quality music to buy it through iTunes, by not offering FLAC support. Now that that hasn't worked and FLAC is becoming de facto standard, Apple will be forced to integrate it into t...
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Adamsmasher23
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.....but you don't need 24 bits, you can't hear the dynamic range. 16 bits is sufficient. There's an article on head-fi, I'd link it but i'm on my phone
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nixcamic
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However, he is the owner of an iPod, wishing iTunes supported FLAC, not the owner of some other device. If he is, thats information that should have been included.
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drb226
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> C is easier to understand than Haskell! The only people that would say this are people that have learned only C. Most people that learn both C and Haskell will tell you that Haskell is waaaaaay easier. > Monads are a barrier. I agree, monads are a barrier. But they honestly are not that hard to understand. ...
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jeanlucpikachu
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First, we hire the Penguin.
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rfurlan
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That is a very good point worshipthis. This issue flew under our radar only because all our models are strongly typed - and it is indeed a double-edged sword.
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BitMastro
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What I'm stressing is that they could have used an existing open protocol, offering integration or interoperability, but instead they decided to close their walled garden (again) and make it iPhone only, just like they did with FLAC and ALAC, thus making it more difficult to adopt.. The result? Nobody can use it (outsi...
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thekaleb
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On my T-Mobile Sidekick 4g, I can drag it around, but there is no motion detection, and pinching does not work. It detects portrait/landscape switching wihich produces a nice gravitational reaction (assuming I am not reading my phone upside down).
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nixcamic
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What doesn't play AAC these days?
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So? After 10 versions it still cant handle audio properly. Thats just as terrible. Yeah the article is a little old but it highlights apples ineptitiude when processing audio.
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drb226
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Not to mention, all Monads are Functors (but not vice versa!), so if you understand Functors, that is a big piece in the puzzle of understanding Monads. And if you understand Applicative Functors, well, by golly, all Monads are also Applicative Functors (again, not vice versa), so you've understood an even bigger piec...
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nixcamic
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Everyone keeps point out that flash memory based players support FLAC, but a flash based player is the last place I'd want to use FLAC, is there anything out there HD based with a decent UI?
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coffeesounds
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Oh really? All the versions I used just had multiple windows, I thought you need to patch screen in order to have splits. Good to know.
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buckX
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"The other way" would be to read it as you would text, ie, "We compressed it by 58%". As text, I'd interpret that as taking a 158 byte file and shrinking it down to 100 bytes. One could also take it as now being 42% the original size. Either way, my point is that I can understand the interpretation, and my first take w...
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ptelder
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I have to admit, [RMS has been seen with a katana](http://blog.xkcd.com/2007/04/19/life-imitates-xkcd-part-ii-richard-stallman/)...
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hyperbolist
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If refactorings are routinely automated, what makes this problem any more difficult to solve?
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1020302010
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I am interested as to why you are using the deprecated stdlib headers. IE the ones ending in .h rather than <cstdlib>, <string>...
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nickeriss
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Anyone else make the cube disappear?
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jvictor118
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Interesting viewpoint. Definitely a coding discipline, but a reasonable point I think from a managerial perspective -- i.e., if you're a manager and you want to hire cheap devs, SQL might be your best choice since it won't give them enough rope to hang themselves with. On the other hand, if you want to hire experienced...
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rfurlan
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I agree with you being Turing complete doesn't make a language intrinsically good it does however mean you can use it to express several constructs that are simply not feasible in more restricted languages. I disagree with your recommendation (85% of all applications should switch). MongoDB is a fantastic database and...
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frud
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It was a server-side vulnerability for their [SecureID tags](http://www.google.com/search?q=securid&tbm=isch), and it happened a few months ago. This is just about a recent report that made the attacks public. Lots of companies use these things.
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jvictor118
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Yeah I actually commented on the wrong reply, that was supposed to go to the guy below. Anyway, I view Perl as a predecessor to Python, not as a competitor. When Perl was new I thought it was awesome and used it all the time. So easy to do so much! But technology moves on, people innovate, and now Perl doesn't hold a ...
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rawlyn
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Very cool... I'm getting a really dodgy framerate though, or at least I feel like I am. Anyone else noticing this?
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jvictor118
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So true! Misses the practicality question entirely. The better way to put it is probably: do the thing you enjoy the most that makes enough money for you to have the lifestyle you want/need.
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I've been ripping music to Apple Lossless for *years*. You're talking out your ass.
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AnonymousRainbow
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It's almost like they were waiting for Steve Jobs to die to do this. :P I'm willing to bet a lot of things like this are going to come out of Apple now, that Steve probably had a significant role in stopping. Just sayin'.
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jevring
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If I did chose to "abandon" new, I didn't do so because of some inherent flaw in it. There's a difference between considering "new" harmful and using alternate methods on a case-by-case basis.
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thomasz
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I'm pretty sure that's a solved problem. Fraunehofer Institute was working on that around 2003 to reconstruct the heap of destroyed documents from the archives of the GDR's intelligence agency.
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frud
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[Definitely a katana](http://xkcd.com/225/).
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bobindashadows
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We have planned global [chubby](http://labs.google.com/papers/chubby.html) outages to ensure services can survive without the global lock server.
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jvictor118
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Not for a contractor/consultant, but for an employee it would be a lot unless he was in a specialty of some kind. i.e. generic web devs and database guys probably wouldn't expect to make $100/hr for work at will employment, right?
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just-a-genious
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I remember being impressed by this sort of demos 10+ years ago when I was starting programming. And it runs like crap compared to 133mhz P1. Yaay HTML5 !
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