i got one of those 1.5 tb drives for what i thought was non-essential server. the thing is not backed up and we were using it to complement some other servers. well it turns out now that people have started to stick things on it that have since become essential and i am now starting to get pretty worried about it. time to buy a decent array i guess:|
part of my job is buying machines for developers on my team, and the standard dev machine that i have been getting is a quad core with 8 gb of ram. try as i might to dissuade them, some people still insist on whacking the box and putting a 32 bit os on these machines.
how is the zune's drm crippling the device any more than apple's drm cripples the ipod? you are aware that both devices also play non drm'ed music, aren't you?
What more needs to be done?
Connect it to the internet. And if you have an aversion to phones that can connect to the internet, you wouldn't be looking at this phone anyways.
This is true, but the death of our planet will happen far far far sooner than the death of the Universe. If we can get another 100 billion years of intelligent life, is that not worth it?
Forget that. What about the technology that humans will have in a MILLION years from now. How about a BILLION years from now? If we are talking about the survival of our species (or survival of the only sentient species that we know of) then we will need to find a way to do this. There is a good chance that artificial intelligence will be possible in the future, and that we won't even need to send humans at all. We could send intelligent machines to other parts of the solar system and have them cultivate intelligent organic life once they get to the other planets.
chances are most people on this site prefer linux as well.
kinda speaks to how committed they are to this division, don't you think? persistence is a good think, imo.
actually craig mundie is the chief software architect. but you are correct, billg is still chairman of the board of directors.
on windows 7 you don't need to do any of that
i got one of those 1.5 tb drives for what i thought was non-essential server. the thing is not backed up and we were using it to complement some other servers. well it turns out now that people have started to stick things on it that have since become essential and i am now starting to get pretty worried about it. time to buy a decent array i guess :|
what is happening with seagate? did they downsize their qa staff or something?
part of my job is buying machines for developers on my team, and the standard dev machine that i have been getting is a quad core with 8 gb of ram. try as i might to dissuade them, some people still insist on whacking the box and putting a 32 bit os on these machines.
how about a non-microsoft silverlight player then? http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight
because quantum computing is going to blow away our current rate of increase in computing power.
$265 Billion is "pretty close" to $165 Billion? What?
Did Silicon Valley secede? Mozilla Foundation 1981 Landings Drive Building K Mountain View, CA 94043-0801 USA
unless he knew the guy didn't work there any more, and that's why he felt safe in divulging that detail
dunno if it's there since the site's slashdotted, but you'd think that would deserve a mention
It's a CAR, not a JUKEBOX. The more crap they shoehorn into the CAR the more they compromise driving ease of use.
and you know this how?
how is the zune's drm crippling the device any more than apple's drm cripples the ipod? you are aware that both devices also play non drm'ed music, aren't you?
except that, as was already pointed out before, those screenshots don't even show vista.
What more needs to be done? Connect it to the internet. And if you have an aversion to phones that can connect to the internet, you wouldn't be looking at this phone anyways.
If they stood up to scientific scrutiny, they would deserve more investigation at the very least.
What kind of idiotic thief doesn't do a hard reset on the phone they stole, thereby erasing any counter-measure type software?
What do you think a kernel debugger does?
This is true, but the death of our planet will happen far far far sooner than the death of the Universe. If we can get another 100 billion years of intelligent life, is that not worth it?
I meant other parts of the galaxy, not solar system
Forget that. What about the technology that humans will have in a MILLION years from now. How about a BILLION years from now? If we are talking about the survival of our species (or survival of the only sentient species that we know of) then we will need to find a way to do this. There is a good chance that artificial intelligence will be possible in the future, and that we won't even need to send humans at all. We could send intelligent machines to other parts of the solar system and have them cultivate intelligent organic life once they get to the other planets.