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kache

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    kache reacted to Mandrewoid in Taiwanese Internet Cafes   
    #linusclickbaittips.
     
    GREAT video, Shit title. 
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    kache reacted to csoriano in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    Can't unsee. Ever. Couldn't stop cracking up, either. Kudos for not taking yourself too seriously, Linus.
     
     

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    kache reacted to shdowhunt60 in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    I thumbs-up'd just for the tumblrite outfit. The only way this could've been better is if Linus was whining about his triggers.
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    kache reacted to pk-man in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    he's still advertising the amazon link hahaha
     
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    kache reacted to Bouzoo in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    Linus definitely seemed too much into them when he reviewed them, especially when he said "I ordered purple". Will have to make a few gifs. 
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    kache reacted to nicklmg in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    Yvonne (Linus' wife)
    Wait... like some videos of these headphones, or this review??
    Yvonne did makeup, Yvonne designed the outfit with input from Ed.
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    kache reacted to nicklmg in Axentwear Cat Ear Headphones   
    Amazon: http://geni.us/TbVe
    NCIX: http://bit.ly/28LvaFL
     
    "I swear mom, it's just a phase!" said Linus, as he slammed his car door and sped off, cat ear speakers blasting some emo kid anthem...
     
     
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    kache got a reaction from rambi36 in The Big Move Day 1   
    I still can't believe how thin Linus' wife is after 2 kids. Maximum respect for her and congrats to Linus again for choosing well.
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    kache reacted to YT2002 in The Big Move Day 1   
    I smell hype. For those not on vessel, we got day 4 part 2 today.
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    kache got a reaction from Trik'Stari in New Office Vlog #2   
    As I said in the Vessel comments, impressive how thin is your wife is after two children.
    You have chosen well.
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    kache reacted to LAwLz in OEMs Allowed To Lock Secure Boot In Windows 10 Computers   
    Microsoft have already tried to force manufacturers to lock it on. They did so with Windows RT, which is why I think it's so naive of people to say they won't try it again.
     
    It doesn't really matter if other OSes supports it because it isn't as simple as "oh we will just add support on our end and it will work for everyone!". Both the OS makers and the motherboard manufacturers have to support each other since there isn't a central certification authority established for it like we have with SSL certs. Microsoft is essentially the only OS maker with the right connections to make sure they are supported on each particular machine, because the OEMs are their customers.
     
    There is no way some GNU/Linux distro maker can contact all the board makers and convince them to spend the time and money to verify and implement all the signatures needed to boot their specific distro. On top of that the distro maker would also have to invest in key management which can be very costy (especially since a leak could jeopardize the safety of all computers with Secure Boot).
     
    You are not telling the whole truth in your posts and it is very concerning.
     
     
    Voting with wallets don't work unless people know what they are voting for. Judging by all the apologists in this thread, and all the half truths being told it seems unlikely that people would even realize what terrible things that could happen. I mean, I don't think very many people in this thread knew that Microsoft forced OEMs of Windows RT systems to block all other OSes from being installed.
    I don't understand how anyone can defend a decision where the only two possible outcomes that in a best case scenario nothing changes and in all other scenarios consumers of computers lose the right to install whatever they want on their computer.
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    kache reacted to LAwLz in OEMs Allowed To Lock Secure Boot In Windows 10 Computers   
    Well they are planning to do it so they don't seem scared of the EU. What's even worse is that for some reason people are defending them even though this can only lead to bad things for consumers (I really can't think of a single benefit this new policy has). In the absolute best case scenario we won't notice any difference. In anything less than a best case scenario we customers gets fucked over and lose control over out own computers.
     
    I think the best outcome in the long run would be for some OEMs to abuse this new freedom they were given, and then both the OEMs and Microsoft gets hit by a massive antitrust lawsuit so they won't ever think of doing anything stupid like this ever again.
     
     
    By the way, Microsoft demanded that RT devices shipped with not only secure boot on, but they also demanded that there would be no option for users to turn it off. Since RT failed I fear that this is the first step they take on slowly phasing that policy into regular Windows as well. They have already tried to pull this exact thing once, and the only reason why they failed was because RT was a huge turd nobody wanted.
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    kache reacted to zappian in OEMs Allowed To Lock Secure Boot In Windows 10 Computers   
    Dont cut yourself on that edge mister.
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    kache reacted to TheKDub in Skylake to drop USB 2.0 completely, but say goodbye to Windows 7 Installation via USB   
    Wha......
     
    Fuck skylake.
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    kache reacted to Grrizz in Windows 10 to Still Offer a 32-bit Option   
    Could be to do with processors like Atoms too which didn't really have proper 64bit support till late 2013 I think.
    Edit: Pretty much what @dadasmithywinkle said.
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    kache reacted to xox in Windows 10 to Still Offer a 32-bit Option   
    It's not about that, it's mostly people on 64-bit systems who use programs that don't work on 64-bit, just ask like every UK hospital ever.
    Programs like IBM PCIS are still in use today, it doesn't work on 64-bit, so they have to use 32-bit windows. There are other programmes too which are 32-bit only, and it costs tens of millions of pounds to upgrade the infrastructure behind that programme; if you were a business, you too would want 32-bit Windows 10.
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    kache reacted to EarthboundHero in Windows 10 to Still Offer a 32-bit Option   
    Understandable, some people still are using 32-bit systems, and don't want to upgrade.
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    kache reacted to fridadecat in The Road to 4K YouTube Videos - Our Camera   
    In my opinion the adquisition of the teleprompter was a deal braker. The channel changed completely and we lost all the spontaneity that caught me on the first place. I enjoy much more the videos that aren't scripted
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    kache got a reaction from Goliath002 in The Road to 4K YouTube Videos - Our Camera   
    I still think 1080p60 is a better choice than 4k now, because EVERYONE has 60fps screens, while barely anyone has 4k ones...
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    kache got a reaction from steffen_anywhere in July 18th 2014 - The WAN Show Document   
    Depends on how cheap.
    For $100, shipped as a gift (so I don't have to pay the import tax) I'd gladly get it.
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    kache reacted to Sauron in The real reason Watch Dogs was not as good as it was expected.   
    YES PLEASE. I'm so sick of this 2 weapons nonsense and freaking mouse acceleration, together with nauseating fovs and regen health.
    I hope consoles die quickly.
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    kache reacted to deathjester in The real reason Watch Dogs was not as good as it was expected.   
    The real reason is because Triple A devs figured out that marketing and influential game magazines to hype a game are more worth spending money on then the game itself to drive sales. Watch Dogs is the fastest selling Ubisoft game of all time, so do you think Ubisoft cares? Even with them phoning in the port on PC, 50,000 people were playing it yesterday on Steam, in a port they half assed. Hype, advertising obviously paid off.
     
    It will continue to work until people get sick of this crap or a game has such a gigantic budget with advertising, and is a such a catastrophic failure that these companies will either go bankrupt or reevaluate their priorities. 
     
    Destiny cost 500 million dollars and the company avoided their potential largest player base in PC, who loves MMO's, shooters, and is willing to pay monthly/hidden fees for bandwidth costs to pay for servers during the life of the game. Count me in as someone hoping the game is a colossal failure, the gaming market crashes, the consoles die and we get new up and coming devs, with bright young minds like a young Bioware for instance, before the same thing inevitably happens again in 2 decades and those companies all sell out to large corporations.  
     
    As a PC gamer I don't give a @$%^ if the triple a gaming market "crashes". PC was immune to the crash in the 80's and it is immune now. Hell we will probably get more innovative FPS games not made for a dumb controller, from up and coming devs on the Unreal 4 engine. I can live without crappy voice acting from A list celebs, and celebs like games. They will do the voiceovers for jack if they are a fan. I don't need Snoop Dogg in COD or A list celebs in COD, or Sir Paul freaking McCartney doing the music to Destiny...
     
    The entire triple A gaming industry has lost their damn minds and I am just waiting for the inevitable fall. 
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    kache reacted to Umair in The real reason Watch Dogs was not as good as it was expected.   
    Do you understand how stocks even work?  Companies don't run out of money on the basis that their stocks fall in value.  All that means is that their market capitalisation (value) has decreased.  That's it.
     
    WD is poor on the PC because that's just how the general trend is nowadays.
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    kache got a reaction from LOST TALE in BenQ BL3200PT 32" 2560x1440 LCD Monitor   
    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/content/benq_bl3200pt.htm#lag
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    kache got a reaction from Kilerbomb in Re-assuring post from Palmer Luckey about Oculus aquisition   
    It's pure PR, don't take it at face value.
    Rift is dead, move on.
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