The book PDF is here: https://www.u-cursos.cl/usuario/9553d43f5ccbf1cca06cc02562b4... Or buy a used second edition at $20: https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/047170055X/
Think outside the box. Current chips have gates on a dozen metal layers measuring ~1µm, but you could scale to 10,000 layers at ~1mm. Sure there are many unsolved challenge to build 10,000 layers, but there is still…
Nitpick: Pixel has 3 years of security updates, and 2 years of Android OS updates.
I sincerely hope YOU are joking, right? I can think of many examples why even small businesses need more than 100k IOPS. Case in point: 5 years ago I did consulting work for an email marketing company that was…
You say larger companies survive crashes, but their valuations still take huge hits. Look at the last dot-com crash: MSFT crashed from $59 to $21, AAPL crashed from $4.90 to $1.00, CSCO crashed from $79 to $14, and so…
> most ppl will never need more than 100k IOPs, let alone 500k+ These types of statements are always false. If there is anything the computing industry has taught us is that people always need more resources. Always.
Real hardware has always generally been cheaper. AWS is a success because there are no upfront costs, it lets you scale up very quickly, and you don't need in-house hardware expertise to maintain your machines. People…
It is very obvious to me that these keyboards on Amazon are a lot thicker than the MS keyboard (and probably a lot heavier). Look carefully at the thickness of the edge: the MS one is so thin that they had to create a…
I wish it would sort by network throughput instead of latency.
The book PDF is here: https://www.u-cursos.cl/usuario/9553d43f5ccbf1cca06cc02562b4... Or buy a used second edition at $20: https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/047170055X/
Think outside the box. Current chips have gates on a dozen metal layers measuring ~1µm, but you could scale to 10,000 layers at ~1mm. Sure there are many unsolved challenge to build 10,000 layers, but there is still…
Nitpick: Pixel has 3 years of security updates, and 2 years of Android OS updates.
I sincerely hope YOU are joking, right? I can think of many examples why even small businesses need more than 100k IOPS. Case in point: 5 years ago I did consulting work for an email marketing company that was…
You say larger companies survive crashes, but their valuations still take huge hits. Look at the last dot-com crash: MSFT crashed from $59 to $21, AAPL crashed from $4.90 to $1.00, CSCO crashed from $79 to $14, and so…
> most ppl will never need more than 100k IOPs, let alone 500k+ These types of statements are always false. If there is anything the computing industry has taught us is that people always need more resources. Always.
Real hardware has always generally been cheaper. AWS is a success because there are no upfront costs, it lets you scale up very quickly, and you don't need in-house hardware expertise to maintain your machines. People…
It is very obvious to me that these keyboards on Amazon are a lot thicker than the MS keyboard (and probably a lot heavier). Look carefully at the thickness of the edge: the MS one is so thin that they had to create a…
I wish it would sort by network throughput instead of latency.