Really it's just that no one knows what linux is, so they only make the distiction between macs (which are pretty easy to recognize with that logo all over them) and "everything else".
No, each core is running at 4Ghz. That does not total up to 16 Ghz processing power though, because only multithreaded programs can take advantage of more than one core at once, and they still have to wait if they're sharing data.
My school has DeepFreeze'd machines that die literally *all* the time. The real problem is that they all run DeepFreeze locally, and the image is never updated, so they're all shitty WinXP computers with no updates from the past 4 years. And the hardware in them dies all the time but that's probably just because they run Autodesk (fistshake!!) programs all the time
They already announced that the merger would not change anything. In fact, the games will still be labeled as being made by Blizzard because Activision Blizzard will just be the parent company.
My old school used Macs exclusively, and a Mac server. The server had to be rebooted every hour or so when a class was using it.
Bah, you can't get anywhere just by changing RDFs...
I would bet it's about as many as are being used as servers, which is not many.
A lot of the article is talking about another article that was on slashdot recently.
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/07/24/1458215
You mean an iCall.
Run ps -axv in a terminal on OS X. I was freaking out the first time i did that.
Really it's just that no one knows what linux is, so they only make the distiction between macs (which are pretty easy to recognize with that logo all over them) and "everything else".
They programmed a checksum into their message-passing?
That started when the education system was introduced.
These are walls, not pieces of art...
They probably didn't keep all of the footage they shot.
I think he just had a case of the senility.
the offical site is http://www.delfly.nl/
and lack of SVG support
I haven't experienced said memory leakage since 1.5
Firefox does eat quite a lot of memory anyway though, it just doesn't grow much.
Is it just me or is this way of getting around it mind-blowingly obvious.
The techniques the malware writers are using are quite interesting though, i've never heard of arguments.callee.
No, each core is running at 4Ghz. That does not total up to 16 Ghz processing power though, because only multithreaded programs can take advantage of more than one core at once, and they still have to wait if they're sharing data.
My school has DeepFreeze'd machines that die literally *all* the time. The real problem is that they all run DeepFreeze locally, and the image is never updated, so they're all shitty WinXP computers with no updates from the past 4 years. And the hardware in them dies all the time but that's probably just because they run Autodesk (fistshake!!) programs all the time
I used it often. I was dismayed when i found that my new motherboard does not have the feature :/
They already announced that the merger would not change anything. In fact, the games will still be labeled as being made by Blizzard because Activision Blizzard will just be the parent company.
Pushing up on a telegraph is quite easy, yes?
twitter is well known for his multi-accounting around here.
Fixed.
>> Today though, computer RAM costs you $40+ for a GB of extra RAM
DDR2 is like $20 a GB.
No. Slashdot was waging war with their servers.
RAID is just a reliability mechanism.
RAID 0 is for performance, not reliabilty.