> the most foundational distributed computing protocols—known as Paxos—meets its specifications. > Paxos is one of the most important examples of the category >“Most—if not all—consensus algorithms fundamentally derive…
According to the TOS and their enforced end to end control of binaries and user actions, it is. Oops.
> That was certainly not my experience
I personally prefer the global search, I think the consistent behavior is good.
https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/08/playstation-3-was-de... my bad
minor correction > The accelerators included within PS3’s Cell are the Synergistic Processor Element (SPE). Cell includes eight of them, although one is physically disabled during manufacturing. This was disabled in…
I'm trying to dig through this to understand what it means, but I am far from an expert on regulations or legalese. I'm looking forward to any breakdowns and explanations/annotations of the passages in this article and…
There's a couple of big reasons, as I see it: - licensing: some people, myself included, think a FOSS/Libre license such as LGPL/GPL3 is better for people and society. Android is mostly apache, which means it's not…
> the most foundational distributed computing protocols—known as Paxos—meets its specifications. > Paxos is one of the most important examples of the category >“Most—if not all—consensus algorithms fundamentally derive…
According to the TOS and their enforced end to end control of binaries and user actions, it is. Oops.
> That was certainly not my experience
I personally prefer the global search, I think the consistent behavior is good.
https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/08/playstation-3-was-de... my bad
minor correction > The accelerators included within PS3’s Cell are the Synergistic Processor Element (SPE). Cell includes eight of them, although one is physically disabled during manufacturing. This was disabled in…
I'm trying to dig through this to understand what it means, but I am far from an expert on regulations or legalese. I'm looking forward to any breakdowns and explanations/annotations of the passages in this article and…
There's a couple of big reasons, as I see it: - licensing: some people, myself included, think a FOSS/Libre license such as LGPL/GPL3 is better for people and society. Android is mostly apache, which means it's not…