It's not BS? Really? Did you happen to notice any of his citations? You know, videos on YouTube, counterpunch articles, other reliable sources like that. You're also probably not including the part in the comments where…
"Xerox gave us the mouse," No, Doug Engelbart gave us the mouse. You may wish to go through the rest of your list and fact-check it. There's a nice on-line encyclopedia you can use at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ; I forget…
Threads may be the most confusing way in existence to take advantage of multiple cores. Berkeley's Edward A. Lee has a lot to say about it in his paper "The Problem with Threads" (…
It's not BS? Really? Did you happen to notice any of his citations? You know, videos on YouTube, counterpunch articles, other reliable sources like that. You're also probably not including the part in the comments where…
"Xerox gave us the mouse," No, Doug Engelbart gave us the mouse. You may wish to go through the rest of your list and fact-check it. There's a nice on-line encyclopedia you can use at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ; I forget…
Threads may be the most confusing way in existence to take advantage of multiple cores. Berkeley's Edward A. Lee has a lot to say about it in his paper "The Problem with Threads" (…