Faster ? that's a hardware spec,
more reliable ? I don't remember the last time that my OS have crash.
more scalable ? Even if you have infinite money, Linux will be clearly more scalable, I don't think that any supercomputer are based on OS X.
more secure ? all your base (information) belong us(Apple inc.)
Even if there's a lot of R&D already done in chess, I'll try to improve them. And I 'll like to code about AI.
I'm not rich, but I still code in my spare-time, for now I work on a chess variant ( Suicide chess), I hope to be able to solve the game.(see my progress on http://suicidechess.ca/ So if I'm richer than George Lucas, I'll try to solve chess.
I don't have , and I'll never have a facebook account.
But a private event invitation sent via facebook, shoudn't be private ?
I know, facebook != privacy. But it will be the same thing , if I sent 30 invitations email for my birthday party?
Even I don't care if everyone in the world knows that I plan a party. But come on, if the police can find the party with facebook tag "all-night" , they are able to read that's just a BBQ party. And their was only 15 guest that accept the invitation.
Ok let do a event : A traffic jam party: more than 100 person, music ( I'm sure that at least one person listen music in his car), etc.
This will surprise precisely no one who's ever done business with a big compagny
Faster ? that's a hardware spec, more reliable ? I don't remember the last time that my OS have crash. more scalable ? Even if you have infinite money, Linux will be clearly more scalable, I don't think that any supercomputer are based on OS X. more secure ? all your base (information) belong us(Apple inc.)
Even if there's a lot of R&D already done in chess, I'll try to improve them. And I 'll like to code about AI. I'm not rich, but I still code in my spare-time, for now I work on a chess variant ( Suicide chess), I hope to be able to solve the game.(see my progress on http://suicidechess.ca/ So if I'm richer than George Lucas, I'll try to solve chess.
I don't have , and I'll never have a facebook account. But a private event invitation sent via facebook, shoudn't be private ? I know, facebook != privacy. But it will be the same thing , if I sent 30 invitations email for my birthday party? Even I don't care if everyone in the world knows that I plan a party. But come on, if the police can find the party with facebook tag "all-night" , they are able to read that's just a BBQ party. And their was only 15 guest that accept the invitation. Ok let do a event : A traffic jam party: more than 100 person, music ( I'm sure that at least one person listen music in his car), etc.
But you still able to buy some pack with just regular (oldies) parts. I wonder how many of slashdotter had played with Lego.... 100% ?
Maybe the washington post should rename his blog to: Human Fix blog