There, corrected.Anujan wrote: Dont know if enough money is b[e]ing spent on it.

There, corrected.Anujan wrote: Dont know if enough money is b[e]ing spent on it.
True that. Optics coating is quite a black art.Anujan wrote:Never understood the "my mijjile is bigger than yours" megapixel race. I have a very SDRE 6 year old DSLR with 8 megapixels and it can blow all smartphones all (except maybe one or two) P&S out of the water.
Optics, stabilization, pixel surface area are all important for low noise, sharp image.
Making optics is quite painful. The design is a tradeoff between aperture, focal length, number of elements, chromatic aberration, vignetting, barrel distortion ityadi. On top of it, machining optics is difficult. Optics coating is black art. It is quite easy I presume OTOH to increase pixel count on an already teeny sensor. No wonder they choose to increase its number!
Prasad wrote:Yeah mobile vs pns wonly saar. Same d1ck measuring contest only everywhere
how to turn the volume down? I am on chrome 25 odd beta on FC12. the video comes up full screen no volume control dial - par for the course for an AD company I guess but quite annoying in the way of AOL or the stupid AT&T "you will" commercials or the current Win8 metro.Raja Bose wrote:Chacha reveals it's Glass UI video: http://www.google.com/glass/start/how-it-feels/
matrimc wrote:how to turn the volume down? I am on chrome 25 odd beta on FC12. the video comes up full screen no volume control dial - par for the course for an AD company I guess but quite annoying in the way of AOL or the stupid AT&T "you will" commercials or the current Win8 metro.Raja Bose wrote:Chacha reveals it's Glass UI video: http://www.google.com/glass/start/how-it-feels/
This is the reality of Audio on Linux.... which BTW is lot better right now. There was a time that audio didn't work for my "Intel HDA ____".. there were no drivers for that, so had to rely on an old yamaha PCI soundcard from 1999. And the worst thing ever: for very long time there was no audio over HDMI with free ati drivers for 5xxx series card(evergreen) and catalyst didn't works well with almost any DE...matrimc wrote:command aslamixer not found. Looks like I do not have aslamixer installed (or not in path). Got up and physically turned the volume down at the speaker. Looks like this is going to be the new normal in a chacha dominated world - reminiscent of pumped up volumefor for TV ADs from despo companies. They need to get theor $40 billion revenue.
At the end of the video, how was the view shared? There was no voice command. Have they invented "mind-reading"? Very reminiscent of M$ tooting their APIs for all kinds of back-ends without of course the bac-ends themselves.
My bad - I did aslamixer for alsamixer. That said, alsamixer is a terribly messed up curses program.
That's the reality of open source - audio doesn't work, graphics drivers suck, till date they don't have proper OpenGL support which works without problems. Everything requires a hack/rooting and other messy stuffanmol wrote: This is the reality of Audio on Linux.... which BTW is lot better right now. There was a time that audio didn't work for my "Intel HDA ____".. there were no drivers for that, so had to rely on an old yamaha PCI soundcard from 1999. And the worst thing ever: for very long time there was no audio over HDMI with free ati drivers for 5xxx series card(evergreen) and catalyst didn't works well with almost any DE...
Raja Bose wrote:I don't do social networks, period. They are a time sink bar none.
Yes. But that is what I setup on then brand new machine and I have got all my Emacs packages setup the way I want them. Too much of an inertia to move up as all I want are emacs, git, scp, ssh, and gcc. I use gnus in emacs for usenet groups, chrome for BRF and rest, thunderbird for emails, OOorg for the occasional word/spreadsheet docs. That's it.anmol wrote:p.s.: Why are you using FC12, isn't that VERY old ?
What I want is a detachable screen that would become a tablet and with extra cores/hard drives in the keyboard and/or a docking station with the OS in the tablet part. voila laptop, tablet, home and office work station. chromebook would not fly where the Internet is spotty or low-bandwidth. Former is the case in most of Asia (excluding Japan and soko) and the latter in US (excluding the coasts).Raja Bose wrote:So rather than shoehorning the input modalities to fit all scenarios the key is to ensure transition between the modalities without requiring the user to think about it.
Raja Bose wrote:Chacha announces ChromeBook Pixel with 2560x1700 12.9" touchscreen display, Intel i5, 5 hours battery life and 32/64GB SSD
Here's the deal-breaker: It costs $1300.-Now the Surface PRO 128GB feels reasonably priced!
I wonder who built it or is this a pure Chacha manufactured device? The design cues on the housing curiously look very "ODM-ish" (every similar to certain Foxconn templates).
Added later: I guess Mickey started a trend here (for a change) of touch-screen enabled ultra-books/laptops. I bet Bawarchi is now bellowing for a touch-screen enabled Retina MacBook Air.
Hehe http://www.pcworld.com/article/2024196/ ... ds-on.htmlmatrimc wrote:What I want is a detachable screen that would become a tablet and with extra cores/hard drives in the keyboard and/or a docking station with the OS in the tablet part. voila laptop, tablet, home and office work station. chromebook would not fly where the Internet is spotty or low-bandwidth. Former is the case in most of Asia (excluding Japan and soko) and the latter in US (excluding the coasts).Raja Bose wrote:So rather than shoehorning the input modalities to fit all scenarios the key is to ensure transition between the modalities without requiring the user to think about it.