But at least in that case you may get a much more meaningful 405 Method Not Allowed response rather than the server just silently dropping the GET body content.
Several manufacturers offer endurance-oriented microSD cards. They're designed to store footage from security cameras and the like, so they should have the write endurance to handle most any workload you throw at them.…
Location: Denver, CO Remote: Yes (Exclusively) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: AWS, Go, Python, PHP, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, REST, Linux, etc. Résumé/CV: - https://greghines.com/resume/ -…
I avoid CSS resets because it makes it more difficult to work with the styles in Firebug. Because most resets apply to every element, if you've selected an element five levels deep, you're going to see five copies of…
Well, it's not so much which parts of the SSD have been touched, it's more about which pages have currently-in-use blocks stored in them. If you're using half the capacity of the drive, then it's likely you have a…
As I said, it depends on usage patterns. (I also oversimplified the problem description. My apologies.) If you're only using a small fraction of the total capacity, chances are you won't see much performance degradation…
It depends on your usage patterns. Performance begins to degrade as soon as you've written an amount of data roughly equal to the SSD's total capacity. If you're not writing much data to the drive on a regular basis,…
That's incorrect. All mobile Core i5 processors have HyperThreading. http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyID=43483 In fact, there are only two Core i* processors that don't have HyperThreading support, and…
Not necessarily. I had the same fear when I first heard about XP Mode, but now that I've had time to think about it, I don't think it's going to cause IE6 to linger around any longer than it otherwise would have. And,…
That's exactly what you get when you subscribe to Ars Technica: http://arstechnica.com/subscriptions/ You also get full-text RSS feeds and the occasional bit of content exclusive to subscribers, as well as some other…
But at least in that case you may get a much more meaningful 405 Method Not Allowed response rather than the server just silently dropping the GET body content.
Several manufacturers offer endurance-oriented microSD cards. They're designed to store footage from security cameras and the like, so they should have the write endurance to handle most any workload you throw at them.…
Location: Denver, CO Remote: Yes (Exclusively) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: AWS, Go, Python, PHP, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, REST, Linux, etc. Résumé/CV: - https://greghines.com/resume/ -…
I avoid CSS resets because it makes it more difficult to work with the styles in Firebug. Because most resets apply to every element, if you've selected an element five levels deep, you're going to see five copies of…
Well, it's not so much which parts of the SSD have been touched, it's more about which pages have currently-in-use blocks stored in them. If you're using half the capacity of the drive, then it's likely you have a…
As I said, it depends on usage patterns. (I also oversimplified the problem description. My apologies.) If you're only using a small fraction of the total capacity, chances are you won't see much performance degradation…
It depends on your usage patterns. Performance begins to degrade as soon as you've written an amount of data roughly equal to the SSD's total capacity. If you're not writing much data to the drive on a regular basis,…
That's incorrect. All mobile Core i5 processors have HyperThreading. http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyID=43483 In fact, there are only two Core i* processors that don't have HyperThreading support, and…
Not necessarily. I had the same fear when I first heard about XP Mode, but now that I've had time to think about it, I don't think it's going to cause IE6 to linger around any longer than it otherwise would have. And,…
That's exactly what you get when you subscribe to Ars Technica: http://arstechnica.com/subscriptions/ You also get full-text RSS feeds and the occasional bit of content exclusive to subscribers, as well as some other…