Link to the paper?
Slightly more verbose: it is an ELF library that is mapped into every process containing kernel code that runs (due to app calls) in userspace. Most often it works (like in the case of gettimeofday) by reading values…
Google> we'll engineer a cloud gaming service Gamers> um have you even met us? What about the speed of light? Google> we'll beat the speed of light using genius engineering Gamers> lol Google> we're shutting down…
Perhaps I'm stupid, but I thought they were differentiated from classic missiles by actively diverging from a birds eye path at random during flight. Do ICBMs already do this?
This generalizes to whether or not you would be willing to e.g. get an Uber. This money is absolutely everywhere, is there really some moral high ground in measuring how far away you stand as you accept it? What about…
This is a great parable in the making, something something depending on vendor APIs
Not going by their Glassdoor reviews. I know it is not a reliable source and its incentives are all wrong, but I've never seen a more damning set of reviews for any tech company
Link to the paper?
Slightly more verbose: it is an ELF library that is mapped into every process containing kernel code that runs (due to app calls) in userspace. Most often it works (like in the case of gettimeofday) by reading values…
Google> we'll engineer a cloud gaming service Gamers> um have you even met us? What about the speed of light? Google> we'll beat the speed of light using genius engineering Gamers> lol Google> we're shutting down…
Perhaps I'm stupid, but I thought they were differentiated from classic missiles by actively diverging from a birds eye path at random during flight. Do ICBMs already do this?
This generalizes to whether or not you would be willing to e.g. get an Uber. This money is absolutely everywhere, is there really some moral high ground in measuring how far away you stand as you accept it? What about…
This is a great parable in the making, something something depending on vendor APIs
Not going by their Glassdoor reviews. I know it is not a reliable source and its incentives are all wrong, but I've never seen a more damning set of reviews for any tech company