Comment The missing mass... (Score 1) 58
The missing mass...
Be honest...
It's all AOL CDROMs, isn't it?
The missing mass...
Be honest...
It's all AOL CDROMs, isn't it?
I would be very surprised if you could demonstrate the existence of any modifiable software running on the internal processors of the inverters and the AND gates that has not been made freely available under extremely permissive licence.
I'd be surprised if you could demonstrate the same thing for embedded devices not designed to be modified or updated by users -- no matter their complexity.
I was personally very upset when Motorola refused to provide me a software update for a device, designed for both long-term and short-term use!
It was an SN74LS139N Motorola Dual Decoder 2-4 Line Plastic TTL chip.
How dare they deny me software updates for this chip containing two inverters and four AND gates!
I don't give a damn that they designed it for embedded use, I should be able to update the software running on it!
Right?
I quote Rush too:
A modern day warrior
Mean, mean stride
Today's Tom Sawyer
Mean, mean pride
Obviously the band has other songs, but Tom Sawyer is just a classic.
I blame increasing dental visits.
The NHS just had an anniversary that was highly publicized, and it's clear people are finally doing something about their manibles, maxilla, and teeth, all of which would throw this sort of thing off.
We have 64 bits virtual.
Just don't put processes in intersecting address spaces; we already slide them arounbd with ASLR; adding negaffinity is not that hard a modification.
No TLB intersections, no issues.
Yes, performance will be reduced due to not having any page sharing whatsoever.
Alternate fix: stop using hypervisors.
Only three subcategories?
lol, psychology n00b.
Missing the "..."?
lol, punctuation n00b.
Now if only they'd cut off Windows 10 support for newer computers...
Not unless they fix
Their notoriously bad memory bandwidth in the redesign.
Subcategories include...
Leeroy Jenkins syndrome
Ganking
Camping respawn points
How about freeing up some of that $7.5B?
That's what Microsoft paid for GitHub.
No.
Provide a better system, and then charge the government to enroll people.
Poor people are poor. They aren't going to pay for infrastructure of any kind.
And if there aren't any opportunities, well, guess you're out of luck.
You could emigrate to the US. Oh, wait, that's not an opportunity either any more.
So emigrate to Europe, China, and elsewhere.
Why the hell do you have to go to the U.S.?
If your education system sucks so badly in your country -- that looks like a business opportunity for someone (to me).
Start your own DeVry or University Of Phoenix.
I keep pointing out that Uber could fix this.
It would cost about $12 million for every Uber contractor to incorporate into a contracting company, and then contract their employees services to Uber.
They all become employees... of the contracting company that they own, not of Uber.
Contractors get no respect in California. We work side by side employees, but get none of their benefits.
If they did not treat you substantially differently -- cubicles instead of offices, no free food, no company events, etc. -- the California Department Of Labor would reclassify you as employees.
In effect, the California Department Of Labor demands that the company you contract for essentially treat you like shit, and if they don't, the punish the company.
Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and when it is bad, it is better than nothing. -- Dick Brandon