These remind me a bit of the SPUs on the Playstation 2. Lots of real-time bang for the buck, although not necessarily helpful for n00bs who are just starting to get into the SoC scene.
I really don't see why people hate the old "press 1 for x, 2 for y..." type decision tree. It's not that hard to navigate and you can easily map the decision tree to find what you want.
Because it replaced a human switchboard operator who was trained to route you instantly to the person you wanted to reach.
.... that the drug cartels haven't been doing this for years now. It can't possibly be that hard, especially with the amount of funding they can bring to bear.
First, imagine a car shaped like a rectangular prism -- i.e., a shoebox -- hitting a brick wall at 100 MPH.
Imagine that the brick wall is paper-thin and absolutely indestructible. You can't push it or crumble it or penetrate it or bulldoze it. If you hit it, you WILL stop in a distance equal to however far you are sitting from the front of your car.
Then, separately, imagine two such cars hitting each other head-on at 100 MPH each. A 200 MPH collision, right?
Now, imagine both of those cars hitting opposite sides of the same wall at the same time.
How are the dynamics any different if the wall isn't there at all?
Emoluments clause violations, for one thing. No room to debate that at all. The Repubs would have screamed bloody murder if Obama had rented golf carts to his own Secret Service detail.... but then, to be fair, Obama was black.
As for the Russia stuff, we'll just have to wait and see what develops. We've been fed a lot of confusing lies about meetings, people, and events that we're told were totally legit. There's plenty of smoke but no fire. It's hard to breathe, and the thermometer on the wall is pegged out at 130 degrees, but I'm sure it's just an A/C malfunction.
Then there's the interesting matter of $50,000 paid out of Cohen's bimbo management fund for "tech services" that no one including the bimbos in question seems to know much about. I guess there was enough cash left in the slush fund to upgrade all his office computers to Windows 10, huh. That must be it.
And if nothing comes out? Willing to agree there's really nothing there?
I'm not a big partisan political fanatic, but it seems to me that the evidence that has already come to light, accompanied by the lies that have already been told, would be more than sufficient to send any Democrat to the gallows.
So I'd have to answer your question with "No." If Congress did their job, what's out there now would already be enough to impeach Trump and the horse he rode in on.
Yeah, I don't doubt that you could compile a huge list of lies for just about any politician, from Obama ("You can keep your doctor") all the way back to that time when George Washington promised his troops that there would be cake on the other side of the Delaware.
But the thing about Trump is, he lies by default. He lies reflexively. He lies about shit that doesn't matter. "Biggest inaugural crowd in history," that kind of thing. Trump would literally piss on your shoes and tell you it's raining.
That part is new and disturbing. It suggests that he's not only a typical lying politician, but some sort of psychopath.
No, and in fact, he "loves" them ("I love the poorly-educated!") Just listen to that -- they even cheer when he mocks and insults them to their faces. How awesome is that?
5) When choosing sides, picked the American side.
That's just too hilarious to merit a response, given how much time he spent hanging around with Russians. Clue time: when choosing sides, Trump picks Trump's side. To the extent that benefits America (or Russia for that matter), it's purely by coincidence.
6) Didn't bend a knee to the press or the politically correct censors.
Whatever that means...
7) Wasn't trying to tell them there are 14 genders and only 12 of them get to decide how everyone must do everything.
Whatever that means...
8) Didn't tell them America was doomed to mediocrity and hopelessness.
Yeah, I know when I need to be rescued from mediocrity and hopelessness, I always look to the guy with his own reserved parking spot at bankruptcy court.
It might turn out to be the final nail for apple as a computer manufacture.
And they're perfectly OK with that. For better or worse, Apple is an appliance company, not a computer company. It's as if no one noticed when Jobs renamed the company from "Apple Computer" to "Apple, Inc."
It seems obvious enough that the MacOS and iOS product lines will eventually converge. It's equally obvious that the Mac's DNA will take a lot of damage when that happens, if it survives at all.
These remind me a bit of the SPUs on the Playstation 2.
Make that Playstation 3...
Nice article on Ken Shirriff's blog on the Beaglebone Black: http://www.righto.com/2016/08/pru-tips-understanding-beaglebones.html
These remind me a bit of the SPUs on the Playstation 2. Lots of real-time bang for the buck, although not necessarily helpful for n00bs who are just starting to get into the SoC scene.
It means, "I have no idea what abuse actually is, and I've never been in an abusive relationship or been close to anyone who has."
Of course you can't. Just ask Michael Behe.
Translation: "I hold my pastor to one standard of evidence, and my professor to another."
Non-compete clauses are unenforceable in some jurisdictions
It's my understanding (IANAL) that those laws don't apply when equity is transferred.
$34 billion deals don't come with golden handcuffs. They're more like bomb collars.
That''s the magic part!
I really don't see why people hate the old "press 1 for x, 2 for y..." type decision tree. It's not that hard to navigate and you can easily map the decision tree to find what you want.
Because it replaced a human switchboard operator who was trained to route you instantly to the person you wanted to reach.
.... that the drug cartels haven't been doing this for years now. It can't possibly be that hard, especially with the amount of funding they can bring to bear.
Someone should point out to them that 'Black Mirror' is a screenplay, not a business plan.
The size of an antenna is determined by the wavelength being received or transmitted. It's far from clear how this technology changes that.
What does Photoshop do with Windows 10 that it can't do with Windows 7?
First, imagine a car shaped like a rectangular prism -- i.e., a shoebox -- hitting a brick wall at 100 MPH.
Imagine that the brick wall is paper-thin and absolutely indestructible. You can't push it or crumble it or penetrate it or bulldoze it. If you hit it, you WILL stop in a distance equal to however far you are sitting from the front of your car.
Then, separately, imagine two such cars hitting each other head-on at 100 MPH each. A 200 MPH collision, right?
Now, imagine both of those cars hitting opposite sides of the same wall at the same time.
How are the dynamics any different if the wall isn't there at all?
Emoluments clause violations, for one thing. No room to debate that at all. The Repubs would have screamed bloody murder if Obama had rented golf carts to his own Secret Service detail.... but then, to be fair, Obama was black.
As for the Russia stuff, we'll just have to wait and see what develops. We've been fed a lot of confusing lies about meetings, people, and events that we're told were totally legit. There's plenty of smoke but no fire. It's hard to breathe, and the thermometer on the wall is pegged out at 130 degrees, but I'm sure it's just an A/C malfunction.
Then there's the interesting matter of $50,000 paid out of Cohen's bimbo management fund for "tech services" that no one including the bimbos in question seems to know much about. I guess there was enough cash left in the slush fund to upgrade all his office computers to Windows 10, huh. That must be it.
And if nothing comes out? Willing to agree there's really nothing there?
I'm not a big partisan political fanatic, but it seems to me that the evidence that has already come to light, accompanied by the lies that have already been told, would be more than sufficient to send any Democrat to the gallows.
So I'd have to answer your question with "No." If Congress did their job, what's out there now would already be enough to impeach Trump and the horse he rode in on.
Yeah, I don't doubt that you could compile a huge list of lies for just about any politician, from Obama ("You can keep your doctor") all the way back to that time when George Washington promised his troops that there would be cake on the other side of the Delaware.
But the thing about Trump is, he lies by default. He lies reflexively. He lies about shit that doesn't matter. "Biggest inaugural crowd in history," that kind of thing. Trump would literally piss on your shoes and tell you it's raining.
That part is new and disturbing. It suggests that he's not only a typical lying politician, but some sort of psychopath.
How about 2,300 examples and counting?
http://projects.thestar.com/donald-trump-fact-check/
14) You want to pirate
You couldn't be more wrong about that if you tried. I'd easily pay 2x Netflix's current subscription rate if all of those items were addressed.
Why should I pay for a feature, if I don't need it
Because you won't know if you need it until much later, and it will be too late then.
Here static code analysis helps.
See above. In a language with a sane object model, inheritance (and reuse in general) doesn't require access to the source code.
Even Stroustrup himself has been having second thoughts about building a time machine to go back and kill his own grandmother.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/...
4) Didn't hate them.
No, and in fact, he "loves" them ("I love the poorly-educated!") Just listen to that -- they even cheer when he mocks and insults them to their faces. How awesome is that?
5) When choosing sides, picked the American side.
That's just too hilarious to merit a response, given how much time he spent hanging around with Russians. Clue time: when choosing sides, Trump picks Trump's side. To the extent that benefits America (or Russia for that matter), it's purely by coincidence.
6) Didn't bend a knee to the press or the politically correct censors.
Whatever that means...
7) Wasn't trying to tell them there are 14 genders and only 12 of them get to decide how everyone must do everything.
Whatever that means...
8) Didn't tell them America was doomed to mediocrity and hopelessness.
Yeah, I know when I need to be rescued from mediocrity and hopelessness, I always look to the guy with his own reserved parking spot at bankruptcy court.
You're betting the company on SUVs, and in a few years when gas prices shoot up again, you're gonna lose the company
They will all be electrics or hybrids by then. The trucks they will sell in 5-10 years will get much better mileage than the cars they sell today.
Does anyone really believe gas prices can stay this low for forever?
Nope, and neither does Ford.
Ditching their traditional cars is a bold move, that's true enough. But I can't think of a single rational argument against it.
It might turn out to be the final nail for apple as a computer manufacture.
And they're perfectly OK with that. For better or worse, Apple is an appliance company, not a computer company. It's as if no one noticed when Jobs renamed the company from "Apple Computer" to "Apple, Inc."
It seems obvious enough that the MacOS and iOS product lines will eventually converge. It's equally obvious that the Mac's DNA will take a lot of damage when that happens, if it survives at all.
Uh, OK. So every time I mail a letter, I'm supposed to feel guilty?
And at the current rates they are losing money per Amazon delivery. Multiple sources have given actual numbers for this.
I'm missing the part where the "multiple sources" explain how this is Amazon's fault.
Is there perchance a source, or even multiple ones, for that?
If the US is ever invaded by a foreign power... they will take over without firing a shot.
Significant evidence suggests that this has, in fact, just occurred.
Thanks, "rednecks."