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Living Room / Re: Sorry, Ebooks. These 9 Studies Show Why Print Is Better
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 09:27 PM »
It's a matter of differences in what people view as the 'respect' due to a book.  Deo wasn't saying that anyone else is doing anything wrong (at least if I read it right, and from what my feelings are on the subject), it's just a subjective difference and a subtle nuance in the way that one views books.  And after working in libraries and bookstores, I tend to view the physical things as valuable beyond my use now.
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The ones that I've received from DC are going strong.
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Test if the format needs to be more adapted to smart-phones.



There is a mobile version of the site.  It's all text, however- not sure if SMF has mobile forum themes.
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Living Room / Re: Sorry, Ebooks. These 9 Studies Show Why Print Is Better
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 06:47 PM »
I feel like I'm destroying something when I write in a paper book. But in a digital book I feel free to make all the notes and highlights I want. Not only am I no longer restricted by margin space, but I also won't lose my notes due to the book getting worn out and/or destroyed.

This.  Very much this.  And the sound of opening a book to make it comfortable to read disturbs me.  It sounds like the binding is cracking.  And in some cases that's exactly what's happening.  But if I don't go to that extent, it's hard to read.
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DC Gamer Club / GOG insomnia sale- with a twist!
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 03:28 PM »
GOG was founded meaning Good Old Games, and many people complain about the lack of focus on that as of late- they've been branching out, especially reaching out a hand to indie publishers.  It's become based more around their pillars of pricing, DRM, and good service.

With that in mind, they've decided to focus on that in their new insomnia sale.  For those that haven't seen one, it's a pretty wild ride, as they have certain stock numbers (artificial of course) of games to be sold at a specified price, and when they're gone, they're gone... at least until the popular ones are back.  And the discounts are deep- up to and including free (I just got Desktop Dungeons for free while checking out).

This time they have two categories - Seasoned and Fresh.

From the site:

Insomnia returns to GOG.com.

BREAKING: Doomsday projections of an impending worldwide caffeine shortage reported, as the hyper-popular Insomnia promo returns to GOG.com. Last spotted in May of 2014, the "greatest promo ever" has since transformed into a phenomenon most accurately described as "Double Insomnia". GOG.com's best men have been unable to fully comprehend the nature of this beastly transformation so far. Preliminary research indicates, however, that its effects are relatively benign.

Welcome back, sleepless friends. Against everyone's better judgement, the hyperactive promo returns to GOG.com with twice the everything. The Double Insomnia Promo will feature more games than ever, and two simultaneous pools: Seasoned classics and Fresh new titles. If you know how this works you're probably trembling with anticipation already (or is it fear?), but if you're just joining us... well, you'll still probably make it out okay.

What's all the hullabaloo about? All sales are offered in limited quantities, and the number of copies remaining is labeled with a huge counter on the front page. There are two pools, and only one game from either pool can be on sale at one time. Once a game sells out, another will immediately take its place so that two are always available. If you missed your chance, fear not but keep your eyes open! Your favorite one will probably be back. Insomnia mercilessly goes on, day and night, until every single unit is gone - like a carousel of deals. You might even have a chance to get a free game, if you're lucky that is.

It annoys some and thrills others, but I figured I'd post notice to the fact that it's going on.
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Super-sized Newsletter for Mar 2, 2015 - Codename: Freezing Feathers
It's been a whopping 127 days since the last newsletter, and in that time.. New threads started: 861; new posts: 8,995 (number of those deleted as spam: 242); new members who joined: 10,133; new donors: 609.
I know I dislike change, but... who needs "revitalize" with that sort of statistics?  DC is super-excellent already; if it ain't broke, don't fix it?

If you don't fix it until it's broken, then in many cases, you're too late.

I agree with keep the flavor of our community- but I think we need to evolve, especially in the case of the new user experience.  This isn't to say that anything is bad... but there's definite room for improvement.
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General Software Discussion / Re: 64 bit Explorer copy replacement?
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 01:58 PM »
Re: Folder Redirection: https://technet.micr...ibrary/cc732275.aspx

Is there some specific feature that you're looking for?  Not knowing what you're specifically not liking nor needing makes making recommendations problematic, as seen by the recommendation given and the response to the same.
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http://blogs.windows...versal-app-platform/

Earlier today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, I provided developers a first look at the Windows 10 developer platform strategy and universal app platform. I encourage you to tune in to our Build conference in April for the full story.

Windows 10 represents the culmination of our platform convergence journey with Windows now running on a single, unified Windows core. This convergence enables one app to run on every Windows device – on the phone in your pocket, the tablet or laptop in your bag, the PC on your desk, and the Xbox console in your living room. And that’s not even mentioning all the new devices being added to the Windows family, including the HoloLens, Surface Hub, and IoT devices like the Raspberry Pi 2. All these Windows devices will now access one Store for app acquisition, distribution and update.

For APIs specific to a given device family (e.g. a phone dialer), the universal platform also provides an easy way to light up that functionality within an app without having to resort to using conditional compiler flags.

Today I’ll briefly touch on how this new platform delivers on the three platform goals I discussed in January:

Driving scale through reach across device type
Delivering unique experiences
Maximizing developer investments
You can expect us to go into all of the universal platform technical details at Build.

More at link.
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General Software Discussion / Re: 64 bit Explorer copy replacement?
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 12:53 PM »
It has features Explorer doesn't have(such as pause and resume copy.)  But for the 32 vs 64 bit, if you run a 32 bit file copy or file manager program there is folder redirection due to 32 bit emulation provided by SysWow64.  The 32 bit program can turn the redirection off but there are side effects. (In the world of meanings flipped to the opposite, on 64 bit systems the System32 folder has 64 bit modules. SysWow64 has 32 bit ones.)  :)

From what I know, this isn't what folder redirection is, nor what the purpose is.

But to answer the question, you might look to this article: http://www.techsuppo...ile-copy-utility.htm
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Living Room / Re: Sorry, Ebooks. These 9 Studies Show Why Print Is Better
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 10:25 AM »
I do digital all the way.  I've gotten a few dead tree books, but I just don't read them; I go to my nook more than anything else.  Even my gaming books, I find that given the hard copy and the digital copy, the digital copy has been perused a few times- several of the hardcovers are on my gaming shelf untouched.
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General Software Discussion / Re: 64 bit Explorer copy replacement?
« Last post by wraith808 on March 02, 2015, 10:23 AM »
Just curious- how is file copying made better by a native 64-bit client?
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Living Room / Microsoft 'Signature' PCs
« Last post by wraith808 on February 28, 2015, 12:25 PM »
In the Microsoft Store, you can buy Signature Edition PCs- PCs made by other vendors and sold with just the operating system and drivers and microsoft defender installed.  It seems that they have seen what I've seen- that purchasing a pre-build PC is an experience in frustration when you get home with it.

Not sure how long this has been going on- maybe I'm late to the show.  But it looks like a step in the right direction towards pressuring vendors to stop monetizing their consumers and make their money on the sales of their hardware instead of the sales of computer users' privacy and online safety.

No junkware or trialware

Some new PCs come pre-installed with programs, toolbars, utilities and screensavers that you might not want and may never use. This can slow down your computer and junk up your Start screen or desktop. When you buy a new PC at Microsoft Store, we ensure there's no third-party junkware or trialware installed.

There are offerings from Dell, HP, Asus, Toshiba, and there are some great deals.  I just picked up an HP Stream 7... as you might remember, I had a windows device but sold it.  But at this price point, I don't see how I can go wrong- $79 and a $25 app store credit and a free subscription to office 365.

There's also a section on Value Laptops that they're positioning to take on the Chromebook.

Looks like a good way to incentivize the industry towards going towards clean builds and clean installs, and hopefully stop things like the Superfish debacle from being a concern.
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Living Room / Re: Ghacks is dying and needs your help
« Last post by wraith808 on February 27, 2015, 04:22 PM »
I tried whitelisting.  But... there's a whole lot there that I don't know why it's there.  I'd suggest anyone going that route ask the questions about what these items are for- because even though he might not be doing anything, I don't trust those that he's trusted to serve his ads.

He gives Patreon as another option, and the option that I've chosen instead of whitelisting.  I do it with several things that I support as an alternative to monetization, and it seems to work.
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Living Room / Leonard Nimoy, Dead at 83
« Last post by wraith808 on February 27, 2015, 02:04 PM »
I grew up on Star Trek, not in any way as a trailblazer of Sci-Fi on TV nor any of the stereotypes that it broke, but just as entertainment.

One constant, more than anything else during that time, was Mr Spock.  He was my favorite from the beginning- and the reason behind this was that Leonard Nimoy's performance embodied and defined the role.  No where is this more profoundly shown than in Star Trek II - the best of the best IMO.

Now, he's dead.

He leaves behind a great legacy.  And a great last tweet that shows, in some way, that great entertainers know how to make a great exit.

A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.  LLAP

RIP, Leonard Nimoy.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Why Do We Pay Pure Mathematicians?
« Last post by wraith808 on February 27, 2015, 09:35 AM »
If I Reacted to Other People’s Careers the Way They React to Me Becoming a Mathematician

http://putitallonred...ing-a-mathematician/

 ;D
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Living Room / False Positives OpEd from WinPatrol
« Last post by wraith808 on February 26, 2015, 05:55 PM »
At DonationCoder we've discussed False Positives and how they affect freeware/OSS developers.  It's good to see an OpEd from someone in the security side of the industry and how it affects them as a company.

Antivirus industry deluding itself

The one thing this doesn't address is the costs with submitting software for the "Trusted Source" initiative, both in man hours and money, and the fact that to people that don't make a living off of selling software, it can seem like this is aimed at squeezing out Freeware and OSS contributors.

In fact, if you look at the bottom of the announcement from Google, you'll see that this isn't just an idle fear.

So what are the next steps? We are looking to grow our collection of trusted software, if you happen to be a very large software development company you might want to contact us in order to share this data and help us mitigate the issue of false positives. Please note that this initiative is not open to potentially unwanted applications and adware developers.

And the bad thing?  The emphasis isn't mine.

So where does this leave you with google automagically blocking and deleting files that the user downloads if you're not large enough to be one of the trusted vendors?

Out in the cold.
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DC Gamer Club / XBox Live Gold for $39.99
« Last post by wraith808 on February 26, 2015, 12:08 PM »
Not sure how long this will last... $20 off via download of code, or card.

http://www.microsoft...b832d67522a3d4067f13
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General Software Discussion / Re: Beware of download sites
« Last post by wraith808 on February 25, 2015, 12:24 PM »
^^ I guess that covers PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Software"), but not NSAware of course - because the latter isn't harmful per se.
"Do no evil"

Yeah, right.

All's fair in love and war.

You didn't get the memo?  They ninja removed it a while ago.  This is the full blown evil Google generation.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Logitech G910 Keyboard Review
« Last post by wraith808 on February 24, 2015, 06:37 PM »
g910-orion-spark-rgb-mechanical-gaming-keyboard.png

Website: http://gaming.logite...gaming-keyboard-g910
MSR Price: $179.99

The Logitech G910 Keyboard, dubbed the 'Orion Spark', immediately caught my attention.  I've long before standardized on the Logitech series of peripherals after vacillating between several brands, and now have the Logitech G13 Keypad, G930 Wireless Headphones, G710+ Keyboard, and G602 mouse.  I have several other Logitech peripherals also- they've been pretty reliable with dependable and easy to use software (that comes into play later), and features that fully leverage the uses of the peripheral in question.

In general, because of my use of the G13, I don't really use the keyboard for anything but chatting/typing and anything I couldn't fit on my profile.  But for development, I've found that the feel of the gaming keyboards is better suited than most of the non-gaming class keyboards.  So I didn't really have that many needs or expectations going into this.  The primary things I liked were the lighting options, the romer-g switches, and the Arx control integration.  The Arx control is an app that you download on your Android or iOS device, and it communicates with your devices attached to your computer, to show layouts of controls, resources of the computer, and even control the launching of games and such.  It divorces the UI elements that they've been trying to integrate into devices from the device itself, which I thought was a good idea.

Unboxing, the G910 seemed a bit flimsy in construction compared to the G710+.  The G710+ feels really solid, and like it's built to last for years, the G910 hails back to the more flimsy construction of prior lower end keyboards like the G15.  It has only one cord, which was better than the G710+, but it has no passthroughs, so that explains the simpler connections.  But as I've never used passthroughs, that wasn't a concern.  Connecting it was a breeze as usual, but then I found that it didn't show up in my Logitech Gaming Software. After some research online, I found that they had made several updates to the gaming software, and one of them introduced the G910, so that made sense.  Downloading it, I ran into my first problem.  The site didn't let me download the 64-bit version of the software, and the 32 bit version won't install on a 64-bit system.  After some research, I found that it was mirrored on another site because this has apparently been a problem on the Logitech site for a few months now.  Troubling, but at least I got the software.

The software was all it said it was and more.  You could customize it to the nth degree- both hardware and software uses.  It added functionality to my already installed peripherals.  And the ability to light up regions on the keyboard in different colors based on the game profile- it made me think of using my keyboard more and my G13 less.

orion_spark_01.png

The keys are strangely shaped, but I became used to it quickly- they have a beveled area in the center of the key, which really helps to increase my typing speed strangely enough, and give feedback that my finger is positioned in the key.  The switches themselves, I didn't notice much difference between them and cherry MX brown keys.  They do have an o-ring around each key, which gives a bit of dead space when the key is clicked, which I don't really like as I love the clickiness of mechanical keyboards, but I got used to it.

It seemed the perfect keyboard, but as time went on, I began to become less enamored.  It was more a function of the software update rather than the keyboard itself however. 

As I stated, you can program the game to respond to the profile that you have loaded, and color keys according to that profile.  But in the case that you aren't gaming, you have to go into the software and switch it from profile lighting scheme to  another scheme, or all of your keys won't be lit-up.  An annoyance, but with the SDK I knew I could program something that would take care of this, and it was pretty well detailed and simple, even if I was going to have to do a refresher on LUA as the scripting language uses it.

The larger issue was the memory usage/footprint.  Normally it ranges around 40M to 70M or so with the UI open for LCore.exe- the main program.  I was playing a game, and the game was all of a sudden responding less after an extended gaming session.  The LCore process was using 4GB(!) of RAM.  I found several references, both on their forums and on other outlets to this- it has been a problem since build 145 was released last year.  One was even in a review, though it didn't affect the final score as "they have to fix it at some point".  Apparently not, as they've barely acknowledged it, and refer you to a user workaround, which is a stopgap measure, and disables the use of the Arx control and resets your lighting profiles each time you use it.

memory leak.png

I've also tried my own workarounds- one was using Process Governor (great app, by the way) to limit the amount of memory that it could allocate.  I figured it would catch it, close, and I could just restart it.  It doesn't handle out of memory exceptions at all, and crashed my computer 3x before I gave up on that approach.  So I tried to create a batch file that would use pskill to kill it on demand, and then restart it.  Apparently, after restarting it, the memory leak is even worse, because I've noticed that actually starting the process, I can watch it gobble memory.  As a last resort, I coded something to use the memory level to trigger the restart, but that's when I found out how bad the memory leak actually was- once it starts getting higher in usage, the scale of memory loss is not a standard progression, and so it would shoot past my set limit before I could do anything about it.

I really love the keyboard.  But the software is killing it.  I'm comntemplating whether to return it (it was a gift, so doing so involves more than just taking it back), or just hoping that they fix the software eventually.  My personal verdict?  Give it a pass for now.

Reference to threads:

http://forums.logite...U-Usage/m-p/1347537/
http://forums.logite...ory-leak/m-p/400788/
http://forums.logite...-memory/m-p/1364183/
http://forums.logite...-coming/m-p/1364612/
http://forums.logite...stalled/m-p/1365608/
http://forums.logite...y-Usage/m-p/1359785/
http://forums.logite...oftware/m-p/1303133/



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http://www.pittmesh.net/

That's what his metamesh link links to, right?  Or is that something different?
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Living Room / Re: Knight to queen's bishop 3 - Snowden charged with espionage.
« Last post by wraith808 on February 23, 2015, 07:53 PM »
My favorite one...

https://www.reddit.c...as_and_glenn/coupfs7

To Glenn, whatever happened to the "list of U.S. citizens that the N.S.A spied on?" You announced plans to release it, then nothing - can you tell us where that list went and why it was never published?
Source: http://www.washingto...-citizens-nsa-spied/

Code: C# [Select]
  1. function hasNSAWiretap(citizen) {
  2.   return true;
  3. }



And the less SFW NSA version:
Code: C# [Select]
  1. function hasNSAWiretap(citizen) {
  2.   logIPaddress(citizen);
  3.   infiltrateMachine(citizen);
  4.   monitorBrowsingHistory(citizen);
  5.   fuck(citizen);
  6.   return false;
  7. }

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General Software Discussion / Re: Conditional diary
« Last post by wraith808 on February 23, 2015, 11:54 AM »
http://getorganized....ur_plans_into_action

https://www.youtube..../watch?v=1LJnyVVJors

Those go into the Franklin Planning system, which is very similar to what you put forth.

When I was using it (I use GTD now as it's more compatible with Agile), I used Achieve Planner and PlanPlus, but they're not free.  But the Franklin System is pretty standard, so you should be able to find it with a good search.
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Living Room / Internet Lynch Mobs
« Last post by wraith808 on February 23, 2015, 11:23 AM »
from http://www.theguardi...sey-stone-jon-ronson

'Overnight, everything I loved was gone': the internet shaming of Lindsey Stone

When a friend posted a photograph of charity worker Lindsey Stone on Facebook, she never dreamed she would lose her job and her reputation. Two years on, could she get her life back?

Scary stuff.  And at least some form of justification for the slightly paranoid way that I handle online identity.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Conditional diary
« Last post by wraith808 on February 22, 2015, 09:51 PM »
Any PIM that supports the Franklin Planner methodology of prioritization would support what Tomos was suggesting.
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