What about the 4 dimensional "time crystal" that not only has perfectly repeating latices structure in the 3 dimensions, but also in the 4th time dimension. If it truly has perfect repetition in the 4th dimension, shouldn't that be the "perfect" time piece?
Their productive years are also less and they tend to get sick more often during those years. In the end, over-weight people are more of an issue, so we should be being just as harsh or more-so than smokers. It's only fair.
10% faster usually means about 10% less power for the part of the system that is now 10% faster. A large datacenter will save lots of money. Maybe not a large eprcentage of money, but probably more than 1 person's salary.
That only really works when the same Application is hosting/proxying all the services. You would need your web server to understand Doom, RDP, and web.
Ports are separated at the system level, paths are separated at the application level.
But that is not 100% transparent. It requires defining objects in C#.The point isn't that it's "little work", the point is that it's 100% transparent, as in your treat it no differently than you would treat something else. In C#, you still treat them differently, even if it is simple.
None of that stuff that you listed matter. All that matters is if I work 1 hour of time, can I purchase 1 hour of someone else time. With advancement of technology, time becomes more efficient, so 1 hour of someones time can get you more, but it doesn't increase the value of the time.
If I work for 8 hours and make enough money to purchase a microwave oven, that doesn't make me more rich than someone 100 years ago who could work their entire life and not purchase a microwave oven because they didn't exist.
All that matters is if I work 8 hours, I can purchase 8 hours of work from someone else. Obviously some professions are in more demand. Say a doctor is in demand 100x more than me. If I work 100 hours, I should be able to purchase 1 hours of a doctors time and get my heart fixed. If 50 years ago they couldn't fix my heart, but I could get 1 hour of a doctor's time for only 10 hours of work, then I was effectively making 10x more "money".
Time is money and time's value is based on the ratio of demand. I can purchase a pocket calculator for $5 from a Walmart check-out line, but that doesn't suddenly make me "rich" because a computer that strong 30 years ago was worth millions of dollars.
Problems arise when my one's time is worth 1/10th that of a doctor's time, but one has to pay 100x because of imbalances in the system.
Money is a relative number. It is completely pointless to compare two numbers without context. In his context, you could get lunch for 30min of work, while in the other context, you could get the same lunch for 1 hour of work.
Nearly everyone having a useful education probably would be good, but the problem isn't everyone getting a college education, it's people getting educations that are nearly useless outside of academics, like Art History.
Nothing against Art History, but it is pretty much only useful in the realm of academics and we don't need a huge portion of the population majoring in it.
Theoretically, Secure Boot allows one to protect a computer from undetected modification when someone has gain physical access to said computer. It also can keep malware from modifying any part of the boot process.
Name and shame your mobo manufacturer. Disabling securboot is part of the UEFI standard is is required to be Win8 compatible. You could technically claim that your mobo does not support Win8 nor UEFI.
Assume you're some poor sob. You have $0 to your name, you need to pay rent by next week or you get a $20/day late charge on-top of your normal rent, If you don't pay your phone, you get cut off along with a $30 reactivation fee, your electricity will be cut off and all of your food will go bad, meaning you'll have to go out to eat which costs a lot more, your car is almost out of gas and a taxi will cost your $10/day.
Let me know how the first month goes.
Being poor is expensive.
Think the above is crazy talk? I've been faced with this kind of situation, but at least I didn't have to wait 30 days to get paid.
Everything is more expensive when you're poor. Not just a saying, entirely true. Can rarely purchase when stuff is on sale, get late fees on everything, interest to pay, higher interest and fees because you pay interest and fees. It's like saying, because you have little money, we're going to charge you more!
Was poor once.. it sucked. You get sick more often, meaning you get more bills and miss more work because you can't afford good food. I have been clawing my way out of the hole for many years now. Almost 50% of my gross income goes to paying debts, which are mostly medical, school, car, and credit debts from not having enough money to eat so I used my credit card to not starve.
I've learned to not judge people, they tend to be victims of their own circumstances.
I wish I could do what you're doing, my debts alone consume 50% of my monthly gross income., then subtract taxes, throw in bills like rent, food, gas, and there isn't anything left. Actually, I haven't paid my one student loan in 6 years because i would giving up something like, having a car(taxis are more expensive than owning a car), eating, electricity, my apartment, Internet(use for work), cell phone(required for work).
You seem to be under the delusion that people are rational beings that are not subject to their upbringing. Even you would probably be in the same boat as they if you had their life. Just feel lucky that you had a better life that lead to you being in a superior position.
From what I've read, both AMD and NV have horrible drivers and only Intel IGPs run well, being the only well documented supported open source GPU drivers.
Depends if it's someone who can't stand stupid mistakes or someone who is just looking for a reason to yell or scream.
What about the 4 dimensional "time crystal" that not only has perfectly repeating latices structure in the 3 dimensions, but also in the 4th time dimension. If it truly has perfect repetition in the 4th dimension, shouldn't that be the "perfect" time piece?
Their productive years are also less and they tend to get sick more often during those years. In the end, over-weight people are more of an issue, so we should be being just as harsh or more-so than smokers. It's only fair.
10% faster usually means about 10% less power for the part of the system that is now 10% faster. A large datacenter will save lots of money. Maybe not a large eprcentage of money, but probably more than 1 person's salary.
That only really works when the same Application is hosting/proxying all the services. You would need your web server to understand Doom, RDP, and web.
Ports are separated at the system level, paths are separated at the application level.
You can even use TCP over shared files or IPC!
SPDY is on UDP and is used by Google, Twitter, FireFox, Opera, and a few others. Nothing mainstream that I know of, but still out there.
Compression leaks information, so it can't be safely used with encrypted connections.
But that is not 100% transparent. It requires defining objects in C#.The point isn't that it's "little work", the point is that it's 100% transparent, as in your treat it no differently than you would treat something else. In C#, you still treat them differently, even if it is simple.
That $650k could be going to PBS.
None of that stuff that you listed matter. All that matters is if I work 1 hour of time, can I purchase 1 hour of someone else time. With advancement of technology, time becomes more efficient, so 1 hour of someones time can get you more, but it doesn't increase the value of the time.
If I work for 8 hours and make enough money to purchase a microwave oven, that doesn't make me more rich than someone 100 years ago who could work their entire life and not purchase a microwave oven because they didn't exist.
All that matters is if I work 8 hours, I can purchase 8 hours of work from someone else. Obviously some professions are in more demand. Say a doctor is in demand 100x more than me. If I work 100 hours, I should be able to purchase 1 hours of a doctors time and get my heart fixed. If 50 years ago they couldn't fix my heart, but I could get 1 hour of a doctor's time for only 10 hours of work, then I was effectively making 10x more "money".
Time is money and time's value is based on the ratio of demand. I can purchase a pocket calculator for $5 from a Walmart check-out line, but that doesn't suddenly make me "rich" because a computer that strong 30 years ago was worth millions of dollars.
Problems arise when my one's time is worth 1/10th that of a doctor's time, but one has to pay 100x because of imbalances in the system.
Money is a relative number. It is completely pointless to compare two numbers without context. In his context, you could get lunch for 30min of work, while in the other context, you could get the same lunch for 1 hour of work.
I would prefer working 30min to eat than 1hour.
Hey, it's not their fault that those other countries don't have pollution laws! Here's $100, now shut-up and block those laws!
Nearly everyone having a useful education probably would be good, but the problem isn't everyone getting a college education, it's people getting educations that are nearly useless outside of academics, like Art History.
Nothing against Art History, but it is pretty much only useful in the realm of academics and we don't need a huge portion of the population majoring in it.
Trying to find some name brand motherboards that have this.
Theoretically, Secure Boot allows one to protect a computer from undetected modification when someone has gain physical access to said computer. It also can keep malware from modifying any part of the boot process.
Name and shame your mobo manufacturer. Disabling securboot is part of the UEFI standard is is required to be Win8 compatible. You could technically claim that your mobo does not support Win8 nor UEFI.
Assume you're some poor sob. You have $0 to your name, you need to pay rent by next week or you get a $20/day late charge on-top of your normal rent, If you don't pay your phone, you get cut off along with a $30 reactivation fee, your electricity will be cut off and all of your food will go bad, meaning you'll have to go out to eat which costs a lot more, your car is almost out of gas and a taxi will cost your $10/day.
Let me know how the first month goes.
Being poor is expensive.
Think the above is crazy talk? I've been faced with this kind of situation, but at least I didn't have to wait 30 days to get paid.
Everything is more expensive when you're poor. Not just a saying, entirely true. Can rarely purchase when stuff is on sale, get late fees on everything, interest to pay, higher interest and fees because you pay interest and fees. It's like saying, because you have little money, we're going to charge you more!
Was poor once.. it sucked. You get sick more often, meaning you get more bills and miss more work because you can't afford good food. I have been clawing my way out of the hole for many years now. Almost 50% of my gross income goes to paying debts, which are mostly medical, school, car, and credit debts from not having enough money to eat so I used my credit card to not starve.
I've learned to not judge people, they tend to be victims of their own circumstances.
I wish I could do what you're doing, my debts alone consume 50% of my monthly gross income., then subtract taxes, throw in bills like rent, food, gas, and there isn't anything left. Actually, I haven't paid my one student loan in 6 years because i would giving up something like, having a car(taxis are more expensive than owning a car), eating, electricity, my apartment, Internet(use for work), cell phone(required for work).
You seem to be under the delusion that people are rational beings that are not subject to their upbringing. Even you would probably be in the same boat as they if you had their life. Just feel lucky that you had a better life that lead to you being in a superior position.
Adding to your response, ECN. Not to say ECN is better than latency, but still better than packet-loss.
I thought publishing how the patent works was part of the requirement of getting a patent. How else would they know what your patent is?
From what I've read, both AMD and NV have horrible drivers and only Intel IGPs run well, being the only well documented supported open source GPU drivers.
I feel so much safer know that the NSA is working hard to stop terrorist.