Ludicrous

Iโ€™ve been using some pro-level image processing software this evening.

The idea of using this on a tablet or a tablet-like or phone-like interface on a PC โ€“ fucking ludicrous.

Yeah, I know, 90% of people only consume, never produce. But that 10% is where everything else comes from. There will still need to be an OS and an interface for them โ€“ Windows 8, Unity and iOS sure arenโ€™t it.

I have a 30โ€ monitor, and a 23โ€ monitor beside it, and I still donโ€™t quite have enough screen real estate to use this software to its full potential. I could use two 30โ€ monitors, or even three, to be able to use it really well as I need many things open, some of them side-by-side.

Try that on a single-task interface that only allows one things at a time.

I see most people who need to do real work migrating to Linux (perhaps KDE or XFCE) and the pro-level software following them there โ€“ meanwhile, everyone else is stuck in the Windows 8 ghetto.

Tume

I think Clarissa is correct about sexy halloween costumes.

I was reminded of the date by the proliferation of posts that try to answer the question of why there so many sexy womenโ€™s costumes for Halloween and so few sexy costumes for men.

The usual answer of โ€œbecause women are sexualized by societyโ€ makes no sense to me. This is a very Puritanical, prissy society we live in where people tend to have very unhealthy attitudes towards any exhibition of healthy human sexuality.

I do appreciate a good, non-sexy costume because itโ€™s much harder to pull off and because itโ€™s usually more fun.

However, it also bothers me a great deal when I see so many so-called feminists condemning women for wearing sexy costumes โ€“ itโ€™s the one damn day of the year they have to step outside of themselves and to do what they want and let their freak flag fly. Tell me, can you think of any other day of the year that women wouldnโ€™t be condemned for dressing how they like? So let them do it. If their sexy costume offends you, the problem is with your whack ass, not with them.

I agree completely that both the proliferation of sexy costumes for women and their condemnation by so many feminists is emblematic of a fundamentally puritanical, sex-hostile society.

I like a great Halloween costume, sexy or not.

America is a weird country โ€“ this combination of 15th century values with high tech advancement.