* Posts by ChaoticMike

21 publicly visible posts • joined 9 Jun 2014

HPE is still swinging the layoffs axe: 500 more services folk get chop

ChaoticMike

Re: The business of Outsourcing

@AC: Anonymous for a reason, are we?

We turn Sonos PLAY:5 up to 11

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Re: With respect...

(Cough) Squeezebox...

ChaoticMike

Re: Or.........

Upvote for mentioning the mighty Squeezebox ecosystem - which once again has defeated the BBC's extraordinary ability to make it hard to listen to their Listen Again content!

HP HUMILIATED by Dell's EMC buy

ChaoticMike

Re: HP bought small

What on Earth are you talking about?

Bletchley Park remembers 'forgotten genius' Gordon Welchman

ChaoticMike

Re: BBC programme

>Another item, photographic analysis can often give a very accurate troop count by simply counting latrines.

Thank gawd you didn't say 'counting troop movements'...

Microsoft Office 2016 for Windows: The spirit of Clippy lives on

ChaoticMike

Re: A few things are needed to make Office great again

Including spell checking? ☺

Britain's FBI wants 'Five Eyes' cosy hookups with infosec outfits

ChaoticMike

Re: So what would you do to improve matters?

>>Pedo's - Catch a Pedo collate contacts catch more, found a website hosting material then monitor everyone who looks at it and every one of their contacts using warrants which will be easily obtained from a court

Same AC here... seriously, I can't actually understand what you are suggesting. And for your other 'Catch a..' examples, too.

And tell me how your system weeds out mischievous individuals with an axe to grind on their neighbour? A situation no different from the good old days when a word in the ear of your friendly neighbourhood beat copper would have to be investigated, malicious *or* well intentioned.

My point being, it is more complicated than you think. HUMINT > SIGINT. Which I *think* is actually what you are saying in "Once identified use good old fashioned police work to confirm if these people of interest are actually pedoterrorcriminals by coollating it with local law enforcement data and monitoring of the suspects all with a warrant from a court."

>> I'll tell you why they don't want to do that

Which 'they'?

Glaring flaw in Apple car hype-gasm: The iGiant likes to make money

ChaoticMike
Headmaster

Re: So not going to happen.........??

...uninterest...

FTFY

Strictly, most <25 year olds are disinterested in cars, but so are most other people, apart from their interest in their own vehicle, if they have one.

Is there a grammar nazi icon?

ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini: The able Android smartie the company won't sell you

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Re: Mini - looks like the BMW definition is catching on...

>> struggled a bit on hills though

Which one? 'Er indoors or the Fiat.

Boffins have made optical transistors that can reach 4 TERAHERTZ

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Arf!

All hail Ikabai-Sital! Destroyer of worlds and mender of toilets

ChaoticMike

Re: Obligatory Zappa

I'd forgotten that one...

Marshall wants to turn your phone UP TO ELEVEN

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Disenfranchising its target market?

>>Instead of a rocker switch

So the Mods will be happy, then!

Science sub spots lost Revolutionary-era SHIPWRECK

ChaoticMike
Megaphone

Re: Ship to wreck

I'm guessing it's a reference to the latest waxing from popular teenage rocking combo 'Florence and the Machine ', complete with leather-lunged vocal performance...

Run Windows 10 on your existing PC you say, Microsoft? Hmmm.

ChaoticMike
Megaphone

Re: @codejunky Ha

>> I do wonder if it would have been a good idea for old XP machines being thrown away to be bought up and install linux for the older users.

Hmm. My elderly Mother in Law was sold a Surface Pro running 8 (and latterly 8.1) last year, and she has had nothing but trouble, entirely down to the UI. I showed her a Linux Mint box, and she was instantly more at home because I'm guessing it's no coincidence just how much like the Windows '95/XP shell it looks. (Apologies; I don't usually write such tortuous grammar).

The kicker would then become how well she could get on with LibreOffice, Thunderbird and Firefox or Chrome, because with the best will in the world, again they represent a significant change from the Office applications she is used to (you have no idea how hard it was to get her away from Outlook Express, even though the Windows Live Mail client was demonstrably better, whilst looking very similar).

Management of change is (a) ****ing expensive, and (b) rarely sufficiently well planned. The thing I hate most about the IT industry (25 years experience now, currently an Enterprise Architect) is that the rate of change is so stupidly fast for rarely more than incremental hangs in capability. We are still doing a lot of very similar tasks to what we were when I started, but it appears in many cases to be harder or more complicated than it used to be. Maybe I'm just an old fart (51...!).

(Shouty icon because there doesn't appear to be a soapbox)

LOGITECH - TECH = 'LOGI' ... that's non-Logitech tech, is it?

ChaoticMike

Re: Squeezeboxes... pleeeease

Indeed, I have a Joggler running SqueezeOS and an outboard DAC which sounds pretty good, but it isn't as simple as the Squeezebox Duet combination that got me started.

Who makes dedicated devices?

ChaoticMike

Squeezeboxes... pleeeease

Maybe, instead of moving into unknown territories, they could simply resuscitate the wonderful Squeezebox hardware, that they acquired and then dropped. Idiots.

Five lightweight Linux desktop worlds for extreme open-sourcers

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Re: Bad marketing El Reg

Erm... but I didn't think the Reg was indulging in any kind of 'advertising ', and as far as communication with Joe Public, do you really think there are many non-geeks reading a fairly focused web-site's extremely focused article on the minutiae of the smallest usable Linux?

(End of *my* rant... sorry...)

Playing by stealth: Twelve gaming headsets to plonk on your noggin

ChaoticMike

Re: Nothing Too Exciting

It's comments like that that convince me that I am no longer built for this world. "They're great headphones, but the sound could use a tweak..."

Are you sure there are servers in this cold, dark basement?

ChaoticMike

@razorfishsl... You aren't really telling me that you don't think that bad people do bad things, are you?

BBC bins pricey Windows Media, Audio Factory goes live

ChaoticMike

I don't think it was. Trailed? Yes. Widely? A single post buried in the mass of the Interweb, and which makes no comment about termination of higher nitrate AAC streams.

Freeview's rumoured '£100m YouView killer' is real – and it's yet another digital TV thing

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Nah... Have you tried NetFlix on Virgin Media? Inept isn't the word... There doesn't appear to be a way to restart watching a film if you were halfway through, or navigating quickly up and down the interminable 'Because you watched...' suggestions that I have no interest in...

Rant over.