The Android Lag Fix That Really Wasn't 226
jfruh writes "When Android was first introduced, it got much of its buzz in the open source community, and despite it being a mobile juggernaut backed by huge companies, it remains an open source project that anyone can submit code to. Thus, when a community patch that claimed to reduce the lag that still plagues the platform was created, it rocketed around various community code sites and was widely praised. The only problem: it didn't actually speed Android up."
How important is "true" randomness, anyway? (Score:5, Funny)
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but sent using Android, so...
Re:How important is "true" randomness, anyway? (Score:5, Funny)
No, they should return 4 - it's guaranteed to be random [xkcd.com].
Re:How important is "true" randomness, anyway? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:How important is "true" randomness, anyway? (Score:5, Funny)