Latency would worry me with this. The browser VMs aren't real time systems.
In a similar situation. In fact stupider. We have a 120Gb baseline of data inside a relational store. The vendor has a file stream option that allows blobs to be stored on disk instead of the transaction log and be…
That's a fine whitelist of messaging systems to use if there ever was one!
Assuming that the WiFi controller isn't compromised... They're usually 100% closed firmware blobs containing vast amounts of non trivial software.
Only problem with the nSpire is its a usability disaster. Great for education but as a productive device its horrible. I tried using one (nSpire CAS) for a bit but I felt like I had to do battle with it, not use it.
Mainly complex values wrapping in the display, memory corruption and annoyingly, really poor trig accuracy.
Slightly embarrassed at two years of lurking on HN and the first post being critical of HP... I've had two HP35s units and they are buggy as hell. Ended up with an old TI86 after trying every calculator in existence.
Latency would worry me with this. The browser VMs aren't real time systems.
In a similar situation. In fact stupider. We have a 120Gb baseline of data inside a relational store. The vendor has a file stream option that allows blobs to be stored on disk instead of the transaction log and be…
That's a fine whitelist of messaging systems to use if there ever was one!
Assuming that the WiFi controller isn't compromised... They're usually 100% closed firmware blobs containing vast amounts of non trivial software.
Only problem with the nSpire is its a usability disaster. Great for education but as a productive device its horrible. I tried using one (nSpire CAS) for a bit but I felt like I had to do battle with it, not use it.
Mainly complex values wrapping in the display, memory corruption and annoyingly, really poor trig accuracy.
Slightly embarrassed at two years of lurking on HN and the first post being critical of HP... I've had two HP35s units and they are buggy as hell. Ended up with an old TI86 after trying every calculator in existence.