I just replaced my HTC One android phone with an iPhone 6s.
Let the hate commence.
Let the hate commence.
I really don't get the whole BrandA v. BrandB thing.
It's very simple. Either you like open computing, or you support enslaving the world to a locked-down set of standards because then it will "just work"Still debating whether to replace my 5 with a 6s or SE.
I really don't get the whole BrandA v. BrandB thing.
You get what works well for you, you avoid what doesn't.
Everything else is sublimated Us v. Them mentality.
--Patrick
Like Windows 10?It's very simple. Either you like open computing, or you support enslaving the world to a locked-down set of standards because then it will "just work"
I like open computing.It's very simple. Either you like open computing, or you support enslaving the world to a locked-down set of standards because then it will "just work"
For all its blundering steps in the wrong direction, it's still more open than a mac.[DOUBLEPOST=1467400625,1467400543][/DOUBLEPOST]Like Windows 10?
I believe technology should be arcane and painful to the casual. As in, literally, physically painful.I also like the idea that Joe Average is locked out of screwing up his phone too badly.
What'cha using to browse the forum? I'm guessing w3m or Lynx?GUIs are for slackers, text driven command prompts are good enough for everyone!
Honestly, there are times where I see this as the difference between a hobbyist and someone who just needs a tool. I'm sure the open computing platform is swell. I'm also sure it's full of bad programs, security issues, and setup headaches. I genuinely need something I can just use, because I don't have the time or interest in futzing around with a bunch of settings because I'd like a thing I paid for to work.It's very simple. Either you like open computing, or you support enslaving the world to a locked-down set of standards because then it will "just work"
Speaking candidly, if gaming consoles had started optionally supporting mouse/kb, consoles would have buried PC gaming years ago. Like, 6th generation consoles (the PS2 era).And now to really throw flame on the fire: see also why I game on a goddamned console. No, I don't ever want to tell you any of my internal settings again. I want to pick up a controller, and I want to shoot a goddamned zombie/alien/clone soldier.
And not only for aiming in FPSes, the RTS genre would probably have seen its second heyday on console (remember all those Command and Conquer sequels in the 2000s?). Starcraft 2 on console. And I'm sure someone would have put a word processor on a disk, and parents would feel better about sending their kid to college with a playstation because it was a de facto prefab PC. Type your essays AND shoot your aliens.I'll give you that. To this day when I'm trying to snipe from way too far away all I want is my friggin (or, more appropriately, fraggin) trackball.
False dichotomy.It's very simple. Either you like open computing, or you support enslaving the world to a locked-down set of standards because then it will "just work"
He's secretly waiting for the PS4 Mosaic port.What'cha using to browse the forum? I'm guessing w3m or Lynx?
*raises a glass to that*GUIs are for slackers, text driven command prompts are good enough for everyone!
When Google releases an Android update, I just install it, if I want to.Apple releases an iOS update on x day, you get an iOS update on x day. Google released an Android update on x day, first it goes through your handset maker to see *if* they will release it for your model. Then it goes to the carrier to see if *they* are willing to release it. So you end up with Android phones two to three releases behind the current version of Android when they are no older than that guy's iPhone who has updated at least twice since he or she bought it.
Are you rooted? Because that's the only way IIRC you get stock android without a nexus phone.When Google releases an Android update, I just install it, if I want to.
Stock android 4eva.*
*Unless I want to run not-stock, then I install that instead.
ONE OF US!I just replaced my HTC One android phone with an iPhone 6s.
Let the hate commence.
Are you rooted? Because that's the only way IIRC you get stock android without a nexus phone.
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Well there ya go. I ran Cyanogen instead of the stock HTC Evo software. It was the only way to get Gingerbread for month.Rooted and have a Nexus 6.