Ethernet has wide adoption and standards tested for years. It's going to be hard to knock it for a different solution anytime soon. But we'll see :)
Um, bitcoin, anyone?
Maybe it's not just transistors they're hoping to gain from this. I think it's more like building a brain from organic matter that's the real boon. Sooner or later we'll be discarding silicon and extracting neurons from…
Aren't most viruses stable for hours on surfaces?
Are you sure about that?
It would be much easier for people to disregard the customer and not complete sales in a big company like that though. It's not only more likely, it ONLY happens with them. A small business would never have a company…
What Linus is really saying is that the way Skarupke measured the spinlock being 'bad' is wrong. Skarupke tried to measure it in C, but you can never be sure if you're not being scheduled by anything else. Skarupke…
Man I really hate all the crap websites like this put on their page these days. What's wrong with reading the article as the first thing you see? Scroll-throughs and clickables and cookies oh my.
It's just a matter of what people are interested in, and having an attitude that clearly shows you're not interested in that topic, will draw everyone who's not interested in that topic to follow you. That's why…
The only thing I like about Alexa is when the servers go down and they're no logner supported in 10 years, people will be stuck holding-the-bag like Betamax and Laser Disc holdouts.
Use an on-screen keyboard on the Remote side
Technically correct; the best kind of correct.
Wow, never thought I'd meet ME in hackernews. This is exactly what I do. I have a domain with a few services running and upload everything to that, then get a hyperlink to it to embed/raw post everywhere.
I've got one that grabs a few pages of my favourite background site and replaces my windows backgrounds every week. It'll loop through the thousands they have there a hundred at a time, so I'm right for the next couple…
Pre-compiled binaries are a sin. What a shame!
Isn't connecting to Microsoft being online? Unless you're running exchange on an OFFLINE, LOCAL NETWORK your outgoing traffic to Google will contain metadata and you're not stopping anything by removing the SIM card…
This is a great point. If we didn't host our own servers, we'd be on the line for thousands more than we currently pay. It's only sheer force of keeping servers internal that we've had the expertise and knowhow to host…
You're literally using a graphics rendering engine for a script someone wrote to handle how it displays the pictures on your screen. You should be lucky optimisation and operational benefits of web browsers have come as…
People just don't know about China. This is how it is there. There is no openness and freedom and everyone is monitored. People say it's not too bad. Personally, I don't know how I'd feel about it. It would change…
The fact people can take tickets and you have to fight and have an argument about it really shows that there's a discourse inevitable in systems like Agile. Who gets the 'tickets', why are 'tickets' always ruling…
>Price >Less 'idiot-focused' UX >Better company running it >Better apps/less locked down 'app store' >More freedom/choice in phone companies and customisation >About the same locked-down OS There's really no other choice
I think today the technology is different, there are more qualified people, and the futurists and the like will make it stick. Automation and people trying to have everything 'cloud-based' and 'secure' will probably…
God I feel like a senior citizen trying to read this site, why is the text so goddamn big?
Ethernet has wide adoption and standards tested for years. It's going to be hard to knock it for a different solution anytime soon. But we'll see :)
Um, bitcoin, anyone?
Maybe it's not just transistors they're hoping to gain from this. I think it's more like building a brain from organic matter that's the real boon. Sooner or later we'll be discarding silicon and extracting neurons from…
Aren't most viruses stable for hours on surfaces?
Are you sure about that?
It would be much easier for people to disregard the customer and not complete sales in a big company like that though. It's not only more likely, it ONLY happens with them. A small business would never have a company…
What Linus is really saying is that the way Skarupke measured the spinlock being 'bad' is wrong. Skarupke tried to measure it in C, but you can never be sure if you're not being scheduled by anything else. Skarupke…
Man I really hate all the crap websites like this put on their page these days. What's wrong with reading the article as the first thing you see? Scroll-throughs and clickables and cookies oh my.
It's just a matter of what people are interested in, and having an attitude that clearly shows you're not interested in that topic, will draw everyone who's not interested in that topic to follow you. That's why…
The only thing I like about Alexa is when the servers go down and they're no logner supported in 10 years, people will be stuck holding-the-bag like Betamax and Laser Disc holdouts.
Use an on-screen keyboard on the Remote side
Technically correct; the best kind of correct.
Wow, never thought I'd meet ME in hackernews. This is exactly what I do. I have a domain with a few services running and upload everything to that, then get a hyperlink to it to embed/raw post everywhere.
I've got one that grabs a few pages of my favourite background site and replaces my windows backgrounds every week. It'll loop through the thousands they have there a hundred at a time, so I'm right for the next couple…
Pre-compiled binaries are a sin. What a shame!
Isn't connecting to Microsoft being online? Unless you're running exchange on an OFFLINE, LOCAL NETWORK your outgoing traffic to Google will contain metadata and you're not stopping anything by removing the SIM card…
This is a great point. If we didn't host our own servers, we'd be on the line for thousands more than we currently pay. It's only sheer force of keeping servers internal that we've had the expertise and knowhow to host…
You're literally using a graphics rendering engine for a script someone wrote to handle how it displays the pictures on your screen. You should be lucky optimisation and operational benefits of web browsers have come as…
People just don't know about China. This is how it is there. There is no openness and freedom and everyone is monitored. People say it's not too bad. Personally, I don't know how I'd feel about it. It would change…
The fact people can take tickets and you have to fight and have an argument about it really shows that there's a discourse inevitable in systems like Agile. Who gets the 'tickets', why are 'tickets' always ruling…
>Price >Less 'idiot-focused' UX >Better company running it >Better apps/less locked down 'app store' >More freedom/choice in phone companies and customisation >About the same locked-down OS There's really no other choice
I think today the technology is different, there are more qualified people, and the futurists and the like will make it stick. Automation and people trying to have everything 'cloud-based' and 'secure' will probably…
God I feel like a senior citizen trying to read this site, why is the text so goddamn big?