It's not that I think that shorter pipelines are a bad thing when implemented properly, but historically, AMD used that as a way to match or beat Intel on raw benchmark numbers. A shorter pipeline and pipeline flushing…
While I'll admit that Intel's made several missteps recently and AMD has closed in, the reality is that they pad their numbers using pipeline and microarchitecture tricks to get higher raw stats that don't translate to…
I see loads of people saying that we're beyond containment, and they're correct. However, it does slow infection rates to some degree. That allows us the time to try to learn more about how it behaves, how repeated…
Listen, man, this sort of "coverage" of these types of events are the result of being at the top of the field. No one likes to watch people lose their jobs, especially when their name is at the top of the list of people…
And people wonder why shit is so hectic right now. If this woman wanted to give someone $20 of her own hard earned money, her generosity shouldn't be punished. The fact that two people were fired over an act of kindness…
The media's job is not to inform you at this point. Their job is to get eyes on their product. That's no secret. However, the logic behind your approach is flawed. Why? Money is king in every industry. Sure, hype…
Distro wise, I'd probably go Ubuntu simply because it's the most "mainstream ready" option. There's not much you run into that is not going to play nice with it compared to a lot of distros. It also takes a lot of pain…
At this second, I'd have to say that Microsoft is incredibly appealing to me. Why? Microsoft has somehow turned its image around after being loathed by developers and users alike forever. None of it was a fluke either.…
I know I'm late to the party, but I really hope that things get back on track soon. When I learned Google had acquired Firebase, I was really disappointed because I knew that it would be another instance where a great…
It all goes back to the theory that it's impossible to implement "unbounded nondeterminism", according to Dijkstra. As mentioned, humans can step out of a system and analyze it objectively. In essence, the rules can be…
It's not that I think that shorter pipelines are a bad thing when implemented properly, but historically, AMD used that as a way to match or beat Intel on raw benchmark numbers. A shorter pipeline and pipeline flushing…
While I'll admit that Intel's made several missteps recently and AMD has closed in, the reality is that they pad their numbers using pipeline and microarchitecture tricks to get higher raw stats that don't translate to…
I see loads of people saying that we're beyond containment, and they're correct. However, it does slow infection rates to some degree. That allows us the time to try to learn more about how it behaves, how repeated…
Listen, man, this sort of "coverage" of these types of events are the result of being at the top of the field. No one likes to watch people lose their jobs, especially when their name is at the top of the list of people…
And people wonder why shit is so hectic right now. If this woman wanted to give someone $20 of her own hard earned money, her generosity shouldn't be punished. The fact that two people were fired over an act of kindness…
The media's job is not to inform you at this point. Their job is to get eyes on their product. That's no secret. However, the logic behind your approach is flawed. Why? Money is king in every industry. Sure, hype…
Distro wise, I'd probably go Ubuntu simply because it's the most "mainstream ready" option. There's not much you run into that is not going to play nice with it compared to a lot of distros. It also takes a lot of pain…
At this second, I'd have to say that Microsoft is incredibly appealing to me. Why? Microsoft has somehow turned its image around after being loathed by developers and users alike forever. None of it was a fluke either.…
I know I'm late to the party, but I really hope that things get back on track soon. When I learned Google had acquired Firebase, I was really disappointed because I knew that it would be another instance where a great…
It all goes back to the theory that it's impossible to implement "unbounded nondeterminism", according to Dijkstra. As mentioned, humans can step out of a system and analyze it objectively. In essence, the rules can be…