Recommended Posts

I agree with everything he said. However there's another thing that threatens the 'Open PC', and that's Microsoft's demands that OEM's use a secure boot bios/UEFI. I want to be able to run any OS I choose on a PC. I don't want to be locked down.

You are free to not use Windows 8. No-one is putting a gun to your head demanding that you do.

Most often when someone has a position that is irrational, hypocritical, and based on emotion rather than facts as John's article pointed out in reference to "Notch" (Johnson? Son of the Beach? Anyone?) politely and without any personal attack, it does no good to try and reason with them.

If they used such means to arrive at their position in the first place, they will often simply use the same means to interpret and respond to the argument you present to them. It's not a conscious decision on their part, but as evidenced in their initial position, it's just the result of the methodology of their process of thought.

Still, it's a noble effort to try. Good try John.

it does when it's so bad people are afraid to install it.

Every piece of software gets holes in it. How many has Microsoft had in theirs and no one is complaining? I'll admit, they have gotten better, but everyone is always talking up MSE, and I've seen many infected machines with it.

If you follow the right steps to protect yourself, the risks are minimal.

Every piece of software gets holes in it. How many has Microsoft had in theirs and no one is complaining? I'll admit, they have gotten better, but everyone is always talking up MSE, and I've seen many infected machines with it.

If you follow the right steps to protect yourself, the risks are minimal.

No antivirus replaces common sense, which is sadly lacking on most users of infected machines.

Oracle decides which platforms to support and for how long.

You see, building an application using Java is a cross-platform advantage, but in a way you depend on them supporting your PC OS for how long you need the applications to run that use Java.

So in a way, they kind of decide the fate of your apps, too.

Fortunately you are not entirely dependant on Oracle. There are other Java runtime environments that are not controlled by them, like openjre.

Java itself is pretty damn good, [...]

Yea cause thats why Google has finally started to smarten up and move away from a Java based SDK for Android... :rolleyes:

Java (or rather the JVM) is highly insecure, slow and a bloody resource hog...

  • Like 3

I still can't figure out how Notch misconstrued John's post as a "personal attack". I would count my blessings if every "personal attack" directed at me was that articulate and pre-apologetic.

Pure arrogance and disrespect of the fans.... I have said this many times on the OA and I will repeat here for those that didn't:

Notch is being arrogant and putting his ego first and not the players of minecraft..... if the fans want it then he should do what the fans want.... regardless of what platform it's on.... regardless of whether he likes the store idea or not... that's one part of being a developer, sometimes you have to put your own interests aside to make your users happy.... and this is where he epically fails.... my hubby doesn't care about windows 8, yet he knew about this and thought notch was being a douchenozzle about the whole thing... he is... he's arrogant and he needs to get his head out of his buttox.

Can't Windows 7 version of Minecraft be used on Windows 8?

If it can be used then where's the problem ?

If it can't be uised then maybe the problem is the OS and not him.

Fortunately you are not entirely dependant on Oracle. There are other Java runtime environments that are not controlled by them, like openjre.

Unless it's a enterprise versions, not officially sanctioned by Oracle.

No. Just...no.

And your actual argument and experiences with Java ? oh that's right, standard regurgitated anti java crap from peopel who don't know what Java even is.

Yea cause thats why Google has finally started to smarten up and move away from a Java based SDK for Android... :rolleyes:

Java (or rather the JVM) is highly insecure, slow and a bloody resource hog...

Relevance, to the issue at hand is ? you don't think that has more to do with the Oracle/Java vs Google ware going... no, couldn't possibly be.

And how is it a resource hog ? I the JVM takes it's resources but those are the same whether you run 1 or 50 apps. and Java apps themselves are no worse than other apps. in fact there was a test way back in the mid 2000 and Java on certain apps did in fact outperform native code.

Face it, it's no longer 1998. The only valid complaint is security, but then Java was the first to incorporate modern security features. and while holes have been detected, yes. but holes are detected in everything else as well. it just so happens that Java holes affect a whole lot more people than most other security holes.

Don't lose your time HawkMan. Trying to remotely say Java is not totally crap on Neowin will get you nowhere.

Java as its flaws. And imo all Java Applets should be killed if there's still remaining out there.

But java as a whole is okay. It's a nice language and is often the best option out there when portability is required in a small amount of time.

I've been asked once to write server app that needed to be run on linux server and windows server. I had 2 days at most to write it. It was done in Java cause it was the only real option out there to acheive this.

Wow. Never thought that I'd ever see a Java fanboy. :|

Java is one of the greatest threats to Internet security (Adobe Reader is why up the list too).

You do realise Java is not only for web app right ?

I personally think the Neowin article was rather childish (mind you I don't play MineCraft)

I could say the same thing about Notch too especially when what he keeps talking about is false

Wow. Never thought that I'd ever see a Java fanboy. :|

Java is one of the greatest threats to Internet security (Adobe Reader is why up the list too).

I'm not a fanboy, I don't have irrational hate. and how is it one of the rgeatest threats... everythign else including html 5 has similar security holes, known and fixed and unknown.

Don't lose your time HawkMan. Trying to remotely say Java is not totally crap on Neowin will get you nowhere.

Java as its flaws. And imo all Java Applets should be killed if there's still remaining out there.

But java as a whole is okay. It's a nice language and is often the best option out there when portability is required in a small amount of time.

I've been asked once to write server app that needed to be run on linux server and windows server. I had 2 days at most to write it. It was done in Java cause it was the only real option out there to acheive this.

You do realise Java is not only for web app right ?

Well most of them never even heard of enteprise is, much less any concept of what it is and what enterprise programming is.

personally (by using yoru same irrational logic) I'd say firefox is the rgeatest threat to internet security, it's used a lot more than java by a large part of the internet public. and not only does it have several security holes that haven't been found yet. it has had uncountable security holes fixed over the years, in fact more security holes than java. and even worse than that, it can be used to trick users using phishing attacks... :|

I'm not a fanboy, I don't have irrational hate. and how is it one of the rgeatest threats... everythign else including html 5 has similar security holes, known and fixed and unknown.

HTML5 is a software package? Can I install it now? ;)

I fully admit a lot of my distaste for Java is based on their long history rather than current issues, but I will not install it on any machine I own.

HTML5 is a software package? Can I install it now? ;)

I fully admit a lot of my distaste for Java is based on their long history rather than current issues, but I will not install it on any machine I own.

where can you download html5?

It's not quite available yet, but it should be soon http://html5.net/ :p

Notch had a good idea.

That is all. Period.

Minecraft is one of the worst examples of Java programming ever conceived. Notch sucks at programming - badly.

Java applications must be brilliant if that's the worse example of one ever conceived.

Sure there were some performance issues and few bugs here and there but please don't talk garbage also to your claim of him sucking at programming please back that up with some substance on what exactly he has done wrong so we can all avoid these pitfalls oh wise one.

HTML5 is a software package? Can I install it now? ;)

I fully admit a lot of my distaste for Java is based on their long history rather than current issues, but I will not install it on any machine I own.

When did I say it was?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Kdenlive 26.04.2 by Razvan Serea Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It works on GNU/Linux, Windows and BSD. Through the MLT framework, Kdenlive integrates many plugin effects for video and sound processing or creation. Furthermore Kdenlive brings a powerful titling tool, a DVD authoring (menus) solution, and can then be used as a complete studio for video creation. Kdenlive supports all of the formats supported by FFmpeg or libav (such as QuickTime, AVI, WMV, MPEG, and Flash Video, among others), and also supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios for both PAL, NTSC and various HD standards, including HDV and AVCHD. Video can also be exported to DV devices, or written to a DVD with chapters and a simple menu. Video editing features: Multi-track editing with a timeline and supports an unlimited number of video and audio tracks. A built-in title editor and tools to create, move, crop and delete video clips, audio clips, text clips and image clips. Ability to add custom effects and transitions. A wide range of effects and transitions. Audio signal processing capabilities include normalization, phase and pitch shifting, limiting, volume adjustment, reverb and equalization filters as well as others. Visual effects include options for masking, blue-screen, distortions, rotations, colour tools, blurring, obscuring and others. Configurable keyboard shortcuts and interface layouts. Rendering is done using a separate non-blocking process so it can be stopped, paused and restarted. Kdenlive also provides a script called the Kdenlive Builder Wizard (KBW) that compiles the latest developer version of the software and its main dependencies from source, to allow users to try to test new features and report problems on the bug tracker. Project files are stored in XML format. An archiving feature allows exporting a project among all assets into a single folder or compressed archive. Built-in audio mixer Kdenlive 26.04.2 changelog: Remove not needed actions from render info, fix rough size calculation for rendering. Fix clip sometimes not inserted in timeline when moving vertically in bin drag. Fix transcoding from clip properties. Cleanup render profile audio quality. Use percent based value for audio quality, and adjust the range accordingly per codec. Fixes bug #520750 Enforce even numbers for render width/height. Fixes bug #520737 Fix nightly flatpak - disable rnnoise until implemented. Fix missing initialization. Edit mediacapture.cpp. Fix document unnecessarily marked as modified on opening, triggering a backup request. Fix incorrect detection of missing and remote clips causing unwanted backups. Fixes issue #2194 Fix tests. Fix tmp files copied to wrong location when setting project folder. Fixes bug #467740 Fix color clips not selected on creation. Use QFileInfo instead of QUrl/QDir to try fixing Windows shared drives. Fixes bug #451413 Fix timeline preview incorrectly invalidated when a track with effect duration changed. Fixes bug #514541 Fix missing var. Display paths in native format in render widget. Fixes bug #520428 Simple splash: fix pressing return always triggered the same button. Minor update to simple splash. Fix unwanted clips added to timeline and cleanup. Fixes issue #2190 Minor layout improvements to welcome screen, add Quit and Open shortcuts. Fix broken welcome dialog layout in tiling compositors. (craft) Limit the number of CPU cores used during a Windows build with mingw as some .cpp files are memory intensive to build. (kde-ci) Limit the number of CPU cores used during a build as some .cpp files are memory intensive to build. (kde-ci) Cleanup old entries. Another fix for animation crash. Fix uninitialized function - crash on create animation. Another attempt to fix MacOS permissions. MacOS: fix bundle release version. Fix MacOS plist path. Fix MacOS build. Explicitely link against Qt::Core. Download: Kdenlive 26.04.2 | 128.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Standalone Executable View: Kdenlive Home page Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Here's how to watch the Xbox Games Showcase today and what to expect by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe The June games showcase week has been a packed one, with everything from major presentations like Sony and Summer Game Fest to indie-focused reveals coming in almost every day. Now, it's almost time for another big one, with Microsoft bringing its Xbox Games Showcase back later today. This is a double feature too, with a Gears of War E-Day deep dive also being attached to it. For anyone wanting to tune in online, the 2026 Xbox Games Showcase is kicking off at 10 AM PT | 1 PM ET | 6 PM BST | 7 PM CEST later today, June 7. The event will be available to watch on the official Xbox YouTube (4K 60FPS), Twitch, Facebook, Steam, Amazon Live, and other portals. Separate livestreams for American Sign Language and Audio Description will also be available. "This year marks 25 years of XBOX, and this Showcase is poised to be a true celebration, offering world premieres, new gameplay, fresh updates, and more for a swathe of projects we cannot wait to share," said Microsoft about this presentation. With a new CEO behind it that is pulling off some interesting moves, Xbox may have some surprises to reveal today. New looks at first-party games like Halo Campaign Evolved from Halo studios, Fable from Playground Games, InXile Entertainment's Clockwork Revolution, Mojang's Minecraft Dungeons II, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 from Infinity Ward are to be expected here. We may finally get to see the new Blade from Arcane Studios in action and a new Persona game from Atlus at the showcase too. Surprise announcements may also arrive from other Microsoft-owned studios like Bethesda, MachineGames, Ninja Theory, Obsidian, Rare, World's Edge, or Blizzard. Considering how every new release nowadays is staying away from November and December to avoid Grand Theft Auto VI's release, any launch dates Microsoft announces will probably skip those months as well. Once the Xbox Games Showcase ends, Microsoft will immediately kick off the Gears of War: E-Day Direct. This deep dive into the upcoming prequel from The Coalition should attach gameplay footage and perhaps a release window to the highly anticipated project.
    • People in the '50s and '60s had the same attitude, and we're still here over a half century later.
    • So after some fiddling I was able to get it to run at a pretty stable 30FPS. I'm slightly surprised about how much fiddling I had to do to get there though given what I thought was reasonable hardware: Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics Memory: 16 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor 1: AMD Radeon 780M Graphics Graphics Processor 2: AMD Radeon RX 7700S I think I could do it better if I use Linux rather than Windows, Windows RAM usage is stupid without stripping the system down. But once I got it working in a reasonable state, it was so awesome! I felt like a new Bond! If anyone has any advice to get things going a bit smoother FPS-wise, I'd appreciate it.
    • Something is rotten in the state of Denmark Australia
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Rising Star
      olavinto went up a rank
      Rising Star
    • One Month Later
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      482
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      256
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      74
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      70
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!