For driving development costs to zero.
Depends on the browser. There's standards here but not everyone is conforming.
There's all sorts of problems with the academic institution as it stands, but I don't think forcing anyone to retire at an arbitrary age is much of a solution. But I agree that the problem with science starts there, in…
I imagine Facebook uses highly monitored virts that are spawned and destroyed constantly. I really wouldn't call them "servers" more like instances or staging hosts for containers. Root exploits aren't so serious in a…
Can you get away with ignoring Turing? sure. But it's not going to be a "great markup language" Victims? Why would this requirement cause development difficulty? If anything it would make it easier to deliver, and a lot…
systemd is fine for single user systems and perhaps verts, but I would never deploy it on a server. The deprecation of cgroup v1 is a welcome change. It's come a long way, but it still has a very long way to go.
They're still predicting shift away from silicon is another 5 years out. No, really. It's been 20 years+ at this point they've been developing alternatives and they can make chips but they're far from being competitive…
For driving development costs to zero.
Depends on the browser. There's standards here but not everyone is conforming.
There's all sorts of problems with the academic institution as it stands, but I don't think forcing anyone to retire at an arbitrary age is much of a solution. But I agree that the problem with science starts there, in…
I imagine Facebook uses highly monitored virts that are spawned and destroyed constantly. I really wouldn't call them "servers" more like instances or staging hosts for containers. Root exploits aren't so serious in a…
Can you get away with ignoring Turing? sure. But it's not going to be a "great markup language" Victims? Why would this requirement cause development difficulty? If anything it would make it easier to deliver, and a lot…
systemd is fine for single user systems and perhaps verts, but I would never deploy it on a server. The deprecation of cgroup v1 is a welcome change. It's come a long way, but it still has a very long way to go.
They're still predicting shift away from silicon is another 5 years out. No, really. It's been 20 years+ at this point they've been developing alternatives and they can make chips but they're far from being competitive…