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  • Iksf
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    Facebook know everything youv ever done. Oracle know everything you ever will do. If they merge, it will be the end of the world as we know it

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  • DanL
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    roll back files to a later date
    Solaris 11 even knows what your files will look like tomorrow. Not that's what I call AI!

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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    Why? Jpeg looks fine and takes up a lot less space.
    Just keep silent, this way you won't look stupendously stupid.

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  • madjr
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    wondered why they didnt move to gnome-shell

    maybe next version unless they going to support matte

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  • ChrisXY
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    Why? Jpeg looks fine and takes up a lot less space.
    optipng -o7 image.png

    Works especially well with a limited color palette like in screenshots.

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  • edogawaconan
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    Why? Jpeg looks fine and takes up a lot less space.
    Not necessarily true. Especially for system screenshots. Example: http://imgur.com/HAU7i,Yl2M5 (jpg-80: 131 KiB, png: 68 KiB).

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  • cl333r
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Michael, please, next time use PNG for screenshots.
    Why? Jpeg looks fine and takes up a lot less space.

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  • birdie
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    Michael, please, next time use PNG for screenshots.

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    A Quick Tour Of Oracle Solaris 11

    Phoronix: A Quick Tour Of Oracle Solaris 11

    Solaris 11 was released on Wednesday as the first major update to the former Sun operating system in seven years. A lot has changed in the Solaris stack in the past seven years, and OpenSolaris has come and gone in that time, but in this article is a brief look through the brand new Oracle Solaris 11 release.

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