Nice. Reminds me of Frame of Preference, with embedded emulators for all major MacOS, placed on top of images of the machines they ran on, with effects to simulate the grain and color of those machines, and with…
While I love it, it's definitively the right thing to install as the first desktop linux of someone you want running back to Windows. After some time in Linux? Sure.
Dunning-Kruger is a bitch :D
Same here. The home iMac Core Duo from early 2008 was finally decommissioned last year, after 12 years (had an SSD change only). Up until that moment it had been the "go to" computer in the home and 24/7 running a Plex…
"Optimized" in this sense meant that animated gifs can have a frame reference only three pixels of the original image. So an image of 300K with only small movement (think cinemagraphs) wouldn't be much larger. This is a…
Doesn't this actually un-thicken the plot? :)
It's available online in html: https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documenta... I assume you'd need a developer account, though.
Also "they didn't have a choice" sort of ignores that they did have the choice of not using khtml and wouldn't have, if its license could've been problematic for them.
Wrongo. Him being the sole owner of the property can simply release the code under the GPL and use Apple's license for the Store's binaries. There are no GPL'ed apps. There is GPL'ed code. Owners of the code can decide…
And if it isn't, that would make it even more interesting and unexpected.
"Could it be that you are a fanboy?" With the reply you've just sent and you seriously question if the parent is unbiased? Do you frankly consider yourself biased? Could it be that you're an anti-apple fanboy?
So, essentially, you're saying whatever Apple does or doesn't do is a bad decision in the end since it would always fall back to the hardware identifiers, then. Right?
The article, though, is spot-on. The problem, to my eyes, is that it doesn't really vibe with the situation. People are not complaining that they didn't have a say. Most people I've read seem to understand the reasoning…
Nice. Reminds me of Frame of Preference, with embedded emulators for all major MacOS, placed on top of images of the machines they ran on, with effects to simulate the grain and color of those machines, and with…
While I love it, it's definitively the right thing to install as the first desktop linux of someone you want running back to Windows. After some time in Linux? Sure.
Dunning-Kruger is a bitch :D
Same here. The home iMac Core Duo from early 2008 was finally decommissioned last year, after 12 years (had an SSD change only). Up until that moment it had been the "go to" computer in the home and 24/7 running a Plex…
"Optimized" in this sense meant that animated gifs can have a frame reference only three pixels of the original image. So an image of 300K with only small movement (think cinemagraphs) wouldn't be much larger. This is a…
Doesn't this actually un-thicken the plot? :)
It's available online in html: https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documenta... I assume you'd need a developer account, though.
Also "they didn't have a choice" sort of ignores that they did have the choice of not using khtml and wouldn't have, if its license could've been problematic for them.
Wrongo. Him being the sole owner of the property can simply release the code under the GPL and use Apple's license for the Store's binaries. There are no GPL'ed apps. There is GPL'ed code. Owners of the code can decide…
And if it isn't, that would make it even more interesting and unexpected.
"Could it be that you are a fanboy?" With the reply you've just sent and you seriously question if the parent is unbiased? Do you frankly consider yourself biased? Could it be that you're an anti-apple fanboy?
So, essentially, you're saying whatever Apple does or doesn't do is a bad decision in the end since it would always fall back to the hardware identifiers, then. Right?
The article, though, is spot-on. The problem, to my eyes, is that it doesn't really vibe with the situation. People are not complaining that they didn't have a say. Most people I've read seem to understand the reasoning…