Businesses are already beginning to switch over to EPYC.
No they really aren't. At least not in any significant way, it takes multiple generations of hardware to win over larger enterprises and AMD still have to prove themselves in the longhaul, enterprises don't switch just because one gen happens to be better. I hope AMD are on a winning streak but it will take at least a 2-3 more years of them maintaining a significant advantage to have a real market impact.
I just checked that the L8s_v2 and L16s_v2 (L series v2) has popped up on my VM size selection on my Azure dashboard. Those specifically use AMD EPYC 7551 processors. So yeah, EPYC has already entered production environment in Azure
Obviously, 1G network is the most you will get on any laptop. 10 Gige remains clunky and expensive, and not needed for anything I can imagine doing with a laptop. That said, isn't it strange how 10G USB is already shipping on mid-priced desktops, but consumer Ethernet is still stuck at turn-of-the-century. What is the path forward, 10 Gige USB dongles?
I'm assuming he wants dual 1G ports, which is pretty cool if you can have it on laptop.
Skyrim was the first game I ever played where I wasn't stuck on a track with only really one path of progression.
I could just decide "I don't feel like going there, I'm going over here". I'm not constrained by the plot or the story line if I don't wish to be, and I can endlessly play it and totally ignore aspects of it. In fact, I still do.
The ability to just go exploring and mapping out the environment, not being in some endless grind, not getting stuck on some damned level which causes me to stop playing after dying 50 times (as I often have done)... this is why I think Skyrim is entirely different.
Maybe there's other completely open roamers out there, but I'm not sure what they are.
Man, Skyrim was not even the first title among TES series that did "open roamers" stuff
You are aware that beer companies constantly tell people not to drink and drive, right?
Drink and drive is a decision made by the consumer.
I think in this case, Apple would like to refrain from admitting that their devices may cause addiction and harm their customers
She could have just buy a new opal and top it up with her credit card and use it for that trip only, and then destroy it and use her black card again once she has access to atm somewhere else.
Experimental technology doesn't work as promised. Total shocker there.
Yes, experimental technology obviously fails every time, but that's not the point. The point is Uber is deploying fail-prone experimental technology in public and it took someone's life.
So what happens when someone who is using VoIP telephone service attempts to contact emergency medical, fire, or police services? Your SOL that day I guess? This is the problem with trying to legislate morality.
During nyepi, residents are asked to stay at home and not to go out, and most Indonesian home have PSTN line
By George Carlin:
The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed, and if it’s true that plastic is not degradable well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm: the earth plus plastic.
The earth doesn’t share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allows us to be spawned from it in the first place: it wanted plastic for itself. Didn’t know how to make it, needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old philosophical question, “Why are we here?” “Plastic, assholes.”
Dumping the shortcomings of Android Wear to the SoC seems like a blame game. Samsung was able to get by with their own 14nm SoC, providing function on par (or even better) with Android Wear, with 2.5 days battery time
Yeah, bullshit. Both the Ford and Chevy will play the same radio stations, run on the same gas, and you know what, you can put Motorcraft plugs into a Chevy or a Delco alternator in a Ford, and they'll work just fine.
You presented the equivalent of an air freshener and called them the same. Come talk to me about compatibility when you can freely swap motors and trannys. Until then, understand they're fucking competitors.
There have been several occasions where Apple give up and open their walled garden when there's money to it. USB on iPod after exclusively going with firewire. iTunes and Safari on Windows.. They can, it's just for now they don't think they have to.
So I assume Tindal is the abomination resulted from the marriage of Tinder and Tidal? What does it do? You get to Tindal and chill when you swipe right on the same playlist?
From what I've read, the newest version of OSX can be installed to Macs as old as 2010, and it's free too.
Which bring me to question:
I'm not a Mac user and I'm curious about the reason for Mac users on staying on older version of OSX, since the only thing that you have to spend on upgrading is time, and maybe the cost of internet bandwidth. As a comparison, one of the machines in my household is a 2010 Toshiba Satellite M300 (C2D, 4GB RAM, 240GB SSD), which currently runs eOS Loki, based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and I'm looking forward to upgrade once 18.04 LTS-based eOS is released, if the machine can handle it (the SSD helps a lot). My second-hand X230, a 2012 model runs 17.10
What I would often do since I usually remember some words from the tab, is to double click the address bar, type down those words and Firefox will presents tabs to switch to. Great if you have more than 30 tabs open
Yes... no one's EVER reported fraud after using PayPal.
It has to be safer than just giving every ecommerce site on the internet your "secret" numbers, and just hoping they don't use them for anything but what you wish they will.
I've implemented (low level) PayPal integrations. About the only fraud I can picture is abusing the range that they allow when you go to PayPal to sign in and approve the purchase, and then go back to the cart. There's some wiggle room allowed for the amount for that token, if say you end up choosing faster shipping or something. But they still can't keep using that token to go to Cancun or anything. Like they could with your CC number.
I would prefer something like Privacy where you can create a burner card. Too bad it's not available in Indonesia. We do have similar solution for debit card. I can top up money to the card whenever I'm planning to do transaction, and pull the money back to the main account when I no longer need them. I can also destroy the card and ask for a new one, which will arrive at my doorstep in 3 business day
I still want my title bar back. Both of those browsers suck balls. I find it patronizing that you can't even see but 5% of a site's title anymore. When you have a dozen tabs open, there is no way to find what you really have open anymore aside from clicking over each one.
This is what happens when you leave your design to a bunch of mouthbreathers rather than designers. Desktop users still have a mouse and keyboard after several decades. Quit redesigning the UI as if the computer can now scan your brain and tell what you are feeling. A browser UI from 1998 would work better than a browser UI from 2018, and the Web has changed enormously in that amount of time.
Instead of clicking on each one, you can just hover the mouse on each tab and a context info box will pop up with the full title. Also works in chrome
Businesses are already beginning to switch over to EPYC.
No they really aren't. At least not in any significant way, it takes multiple generations of hardware to win over larger enterprises and AMD still have to prove themselves in the longhaul, enterprises don't switch just because one gen happens to be better. I hope AMD are on a winning streak but it will take at least a 2-3 more years of them maintaining a significant advantage to have a real market impact.
I just checked that the L8s_v2 and L16s_v2 (L series v2) has popped up on my VM size selection on my Azure dashboard. Those specifically use AMD EPYC 7551 processors. So yeah, EPYC has already entered production environment in Azure
Most cars are sold driverless to the customers
Obviously, 1G network is the most you will get on any laptop. 10 Gige remains clunky and expensive, and not needed for anything I can imagine doing with a laptop. That said, isn't it strange how 10G USB is already shipping on mid-priced desktops, but consumer Ethernet is still stuck at turn-of-the-century. What is the path forward, 10 Gige USB dongles?
I'm assuming he wants dual 1G ports, which is pretty cool if you can have it on laptop.
I'm kinda surprised to not see that in the list.
Skyrim was the first game I ever played where I wasn't stuck on a track with only really one path of progression.
I could just decide "I don't feel like going there, I'm going over here". I'm not constrained by the plot or the story line if I don't wish to be, and I can endlessly play it and totally ignore aspects of it. In fact, I still do.
The ability to just go exploring and mapping out the environment, not being in some endless grind, not getting stuck on some damned level which causes me to stop playing after dying 50 times (as I often have done) ... this is why I think Skyrim is entirely different.
Maybe there's other completely open roamers out there, but I'm not sure what they are.
Man, Skyrim was not even the first title among TES series that did "open roamers" stuff
You are aware that beer companies constantly tell people not to drink and drive, right?
Drink and drive is a decision made by the consumer.
I think in this case, Apple would like to refrain from admitting that their devices may cause addiction and harm their customers
Most used browser??
Wow..really? Do that many people really use Chrome as their browser of choice?
I know my experience is purely anecdotal
Yep, yep
wait, what? is this an early 4/1 thing?
Not sold, more like Sony purchased a license to manufacture PalmOS based PDA, the Sony CLIÉ
have retained data sets that were supposed to be destroyed
Can you imagine the SIZE of all of those PST files? (Oh, so it's just me -- nobody's an Exchange/Outlook admin anymore??)
I do. Storage is cheap so we use OST instead PST
She could have just buy a new opal and top it up with her credit card and use it for that trip only, and then destroy it and use her black card again once she has access to atm somewhere else.
Experimental technology doesn't work as promised. Total shocker there.
Yes, experimental technology obviously fails every time, but that's not the point. The point is Uber is deploying fail-prone experimental technology in public and it took someone's life.
So what happens when someone who is using VoIP telephone service attempts to contact emergency medical, fire, or police services? Your SOL that day I guess? This is the problem with trying to legislate morality.
During nyepi, residents are asked to stay at home and not to go out, and most Indonesian home have PSTN line
Have they done 'Horny Horntoad' yet?
They went with Hardy Hardon.. I mean Heron for "H"
I know no "geek" who ever would use a ChromeBook, either.
Geeks view chromebooks as a great way to buy cheap hardware to sideload linux to.
By George Carlin:
The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed, and if it’s true that plastic is not degradable well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm: the earth plus plastic.
The earth doesn’t share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allows us to be spawned from it in the first place: it wanted plastic for itself. Didn’t know how to make it, needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old philosophical question, “Why are we here?” “Plastic, assholes.”
Dumping the shortcomings of Android Wear to the SoC seems like a blame game. Samsung was able to get by with their own 14nm SoC, providing function on par (or even better) with Android Wear, with 2.5 days battery time
"It just works."
Yeeeeeaaaaah.....
It works. We just need to redefine what "work" is
Yeah, bullshit. Both the Ford and Chevy will play the same radio stations, run on the same gas, and you know what, you can put Motorcraft plugs into a Chevy or a Delco alternator in a Ford, and they'll work just fine.
You presented the equivalent of an air freshener and called them the same. Come talk to me about compatibility when you can freely swap motors and trannys. Until then, understand they're fucking competitors.
There have been several occasions where Apple give up and open their walled garden when there's money to it. USB on iPod after exclusively going with firewire. iTunes and Safari on Windows.. They can, it's just for now they don't think they have to.
So I assume Tindal is the abomination resulted from the marriage of Tinder and Tidal? What does it do? You get to Tindal and chill when you swipe right on the same playlist?
From what I've read, the newest version of OSX can be installed to Macs as old as 2010, and it's free too.
Which bring me to question:
I'm not a Mac user and I'm curious about the reason for Mac users on staying on older version of OSX, since the only thing that you have to spend on upgrading is time, and maybe the cost of internet bandwidth. As a comparison, one of the machines in my household is a 2010 Toshiba Satellite M300 (C2D, 4GB RAM, 240GB SSD), which currently runs eOS Loki, based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and I'm looking forward to upgrade once 18.04 LTS-based eOS is released, if the machine can handle it (the SSD helps a lot). My second-hand X230, a 2012 model runs 17.10
What do they do with the used filters?
What I would often do since I usually remember some words from the tab, is to double click the address bar, type down those words and Firefox will presents tabs to switch to. Great if you have more than 30 tabs open
Yes... no one's EVER reported fraud after using PayPal.
It has to be safer than just giving every ecommerce site on the internet your "secret" numbers, and just hoping they don't use them for anything but what you wish they will.
I've implemented (low level) PayPal integrations. About the only fraud I can picture is abusing the range that they allow when you go to PayPal to sign in and approve the purchase, and then go back to the cart. There's some wiggle room allowed for the amount for that token, if say you end up choosing faster shipping or something. But they still can't keep using that token to go to Cancun or anything. Like they could with your CC number.
I would prefer something like Privacy where you can create a burner card. Too bad it's not available in Indonesia. We do have similar solution for debit card. I can top up money to the card whenever I'm planning to do transaction, and pull the money back to the main account when I no longer need them. I can also destroy the card and ask for a new one, which will arrive at my doorstep in 3 business day
I still want my title bar back. Both of those browsers suck balls. I find it patronizing that you can't even see but 5% of a site's title anymore. When you have a dozen tabs open, there is no way to find what you really have open anymore aside from clicking over each one. This is what happens when you leave your design to a bunch of mouthbreathers rather than designers. Desktop users still have a mouse and keyboard after several decades. Quit redesigning the UI as if the computer can now scan your brain and tell what you are feeling. A browser UI from 1998 would work better than a browser UI from 2018, and the Web has changed enormously in that amount of time.
Instead of clicking on each one, you can just hover the mouse on each tab and a context info box will pop up with the full title. Also works in chrome
for antenna, just plugin your headph..... crap.
Samsung phones have them, at least for this year
That's nice but if the carriers disable it (I'm looking at you, Verizon) what's the point?
Get unlocked, unsubsidized phone. You'll get faster update as well