I really like reading RFCs and then implementing the protocols that they describe. Preferably just do it in some plain language without any libraries, just plain old TCP/UDP.
They can license radio frequencies, which are colors, just that we can not see in the radio spectrum.
Just because they can do it should not be a reason for doing it. You're broken in, defatist or conformist.
They are faster because the type of operations that they can perform puts them in other complexity classes. In particular, it is possible for a quantum computer to use entanglement for storing the "same variable" at…
If they go after Assange, the next few years will have leaks done anonymously. If they let him go, people will leak the materials in their own names. In either case, the leaks will not stop.
It does matter! * An open CPU ISA without the burdens of licenses means that more manufacturers can produce chips. This leads to healthy competition and more alternatives. * Open designs make it easier for everyone to…
The only thing I have against RISC-V is that I do not have a real RISC-V server up and running. There is this 'SiFive unleashed'[1] but there could be something more real than that. I am ready to put down a lot of money…
I really like reading RFCs and then implementing the protocols that they describe. Preferably just do it in some plain language without any libraries, just plain old TCP/UDP.
They can license radio frequencies, which are colors, just that we can not see in the radio spectrum.
Just because they can do it should not be a reason for doing it. You're broken in, defatist or conformist.
They are faster because the type of operations that they can perform puts them in other complexity classes. In particular, it is possible for a quantum computer to use entanglement for storing the "same variable" at…
If they go after Assange, the next few years will have leaks done anonymously. If they let him go, people will leak the materials in their own names. In either case, the leaks will not stop.
It does matter! * An open CPU ISA without the burdens of licenses means that more manufacturers can produce chips. This leads to healthy competition and more alternatives. * Open designs make it easier for everyone to…
The only thing I have against RISC-V is that I do not have a real RISC-V server up and running. There is this 'SiFive unleashed'[1] but there could be something more real than that. I am ready to put down a lot of money…