There is a whole page for FreeBSD support on nVidia's site. I use FreeBSD 10.3 right now with nVidia cards, multi-monitor support.
What if you don't use Photoshop, Illustrator or Quark? I don't and I've used it for my workstation for 12 years.
FreeBSD is a professional operating system for professionals. It bothers me none if a 15-year old redditor can't handle getting his games to work on it.
Linux is not Unix. Never has been and moving further away from it. (Ignoring the very recent version in January which got certified somehow)
I know a few people who have contributed and none of them are rich or famous. Your own personal experience at a small company apparently is not representative of the world at large.
It's up for me. Why is it that, whenever a major site has a glitch for a few minutes (less than an hour here), someone runs to the 'net to post about when, by the time most people see the post, the site is back up? Why…
Less than 2% of all web users have javascript turned off. Some say it's less than 1% and it's mostly people who understand the consequences of doing so. Turning off the native component of anything always has…
I don't think anyone ever called it a Microsoft bailout. And the people who lost their jobs, both at Microsoft and Nokia back then, wouldn't consider this such a rewarding, positive thing.
There are just so many posts on tech sites to things like this where one wouldn't have a clue what it is or does. You would think the organization pointed to would have some motivation to explain themselves.
In 1992, a friend got a job in the valley and I visited him when I was out there visiting the HQ for my company. He asked me to go with him to check out a condo he was thinking of buying. Remember that these are 1992…
>what’s more revealing is how Chinese firms have taken the best tech and adapted it. Only felt like skimming the article but it seems that quote is at its base. There's a difference between "adapting" other people's…
As mentioned in the article, and I recall from when I was more heavily invested in the stock market, Bing cost Microsoft billions of dollars every year in lost revenue. We all knew that. But this article goes on to say…
I was going to post the same. I was lucky enough to get a few answers from Fielding himself when I first started learning this.
So are you going with them, Geoffrey?
I know things can go downhill quickly when I read things like this: >There is one irritating thing about C as a viable programming language. Given its history, I don't see where this guy comes from that he can declare…
It's very popular in countries and continents like India, Asia and Africa. Specifically on small, cheap phones.
>Tesla allows minutes of hands-off time; one customer reports driving 50 miles without touching the wheel. >They tried to blame the driver. In this incident, the driver was using autopilot in a fashion that it should…
Totally agree with this. Braintree will save you a little money but their documentation is horrible; some of the worst I've ever seen. Their email tech support can be responsive and somewhat good but I feel like I have…
There is a whole page for FreeBSD support on nVidia's site. I use FreeBSD 10.3 right now with nVidia cards, multi-monitor support.
What if you don't use Photoshop, Illustrator or Quark? I don't and I've used it for my workstation for 12 years.
FreeBSD is a professional operating system for professionals. It bothers me none if a 15-year old redditor can't handle getting his games to work on it.
Linux is not Unix. Never has been and moving further away from it. (Ignoring the very recent version in January which got certified somehow)
I know a few people who have contributed and none of them are rich or famous. Your own personal experience at a small company apparently is not representative of the world at large.
It's up for me. Why is it that, whenever a major site has a glitch for a few minutes (less than an hour here), someone runs to the 'net to post about when, by the time most people see the post, the site is back up? Why…
Less than 2% of all web users have javascript turned off. Some say it's less than 1% and it's mostly people who understand the consequences of doing so. Turning off the native component of anything always has…
I don't think anyone ever called it a Microsoft bailout. And the people who lost their jobs, both at Microsoft and Nokia back then, wouldn't consider this such a rewarding, positive thing.
There are just so many posts on tech sites to things like this where one wouldn't have a clue what it is or does. You would think the organization pointed to would have some motivation to explain themselves.
In 1992, a friend got a job in the valley and I visited him when I was out there visiting the HQ for my company. He asked me to go with him to check out a condo he was thinking of buying. Remember that these are 1992…
>what’s more revealing is how Chinese firms have taken the best tech and adapted it. Only felt like skimming the article but it seems that quote is at its base. There's a difference between "adapting" other people's…
As mentioned in the article, and I recall from when I was more heavily invested in the stock market, Bing cost Microsoft billions of dollars every year in lost revenue. We all knew that. But this article goes on to say…
I was going to post the same. I was lucky enough to get a few answers from Fielding himself when I first started learning this.
So are you going with them, Geoffrey?
I know things can go downhill quickly when I read things like this: >There is one irritating thing about C as a viable programming language. Given its history, I don't see where this guy comes from that he can declare…
It's very popular in countries and continents like India, Asia and Africa. Specifically on small, cheap phones.
>Tesla allows minutes of hands-off time; one customer reports driving 50 miles without touching the wheel. >They tried to blame the driver. In this incident, the driver was using autopilot in a fashion that it should…
Totally agree with this. Braintree will save you a little money but their documentation is horrible; some of the worst I've ever seen. Their email tech support can be responsive and somewhat good but I feel like I have…