those "estimates" likely get written as hard promises into contracts in the form of long-term power purchase agreements. The bidding, assuming it is competitive, drives down the current price in favor of the utilities.…
Firefox with e10s enabled (all current releases) detects version differences between parent process and and a child process started at a later point in time. Until recently it aborted the entire browser when that…
> What I expect it also means is that you'll get inconsistencies when doing inter-process communication, since they'll be using different libraries with potential mismatches. Is this correct? At the first glance this is…
those "estimates" likely get written as hard promises into contracts in the form of long-term power purchase agreements. The bidding, assuming it is competitive, drives down the current price in favor of the utilities.…
Firefox with e10s enabled (all current releases) detects version differences between parent process and and a child process started at a later point in time. Until recently it aborted the entire browser when that…
> What I expect it also means is that you'll get inconsistencies when doing inter-process communication, since they'll be using different libraries with potential mismatches. Is this correct? At the first glance this is…