Re:Stop the XML madness
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Typical application startup times are ~1 second
most everyday programs have finished by then, let alone just started.
Hold the front page : MS-DOS faster than XP
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so, two examples highlighting an order of magnitude more CPU power required.
Well done, you won't mind if I don't eat my words.
Re:increased requirement reduces power
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I know, I know
No XML or Java required.;-}
Just wait until DNS requests are XML or HTTP requests or, shudder, someone has the bright idea to dump TCP/IP and replace it with XML/IP.
increased requirement reduces power
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great, so we have to upgrade our CPU to do *the same thing*
It's like celebrating upgrading your bandwidth when all you did was maintain your spare capacity once you've downloaded the thousands of fake Microsoft Security Bulletins.
Do more with less not less with more.
Stop the XML madness
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That being said you can run GNU/Linux and get rooted just as easily as you could with Windows if you don't patch your system.
if you don't have root you can't get rooted
<|-|/\05 73><7 is it's real name
just now
would you like the last word or can we call this pointless diatribe over?
I tell you what, shut up
FreeBSD ports installs the config files there
so, er, fuck you
they are crud
/usr/local/etc/apache
If you want performance, rm -f
What does the LKML have to do with anything?
L introduced dev_t reference counting in 2.5
I was trying to find out what the features / costs were
No surprise really.
/. instead of just bookmarking
I think people must submit to
. . . ..
Anyone know why this is a good/bad thing ?
The stuff concerning dev_t on the LKML concerned itself with tty stuff.
Will it really mean the death of tty ? I do hope so.
isatty is a stupid anachronism (which is why plan9 got rid of such idiocy).
loser & whiner
good combo
you know, you are allowed to do a search for RFID on your own and read about it on other web sites.
stop being a leech and contribute
In Soviet Russia the madness ends you!
oh, and go away
er, don't click me
more than 9 digits is perfectly correct
:
for instance slashdot.org can be represented by
66.35.250.150
01000010.00100011.11111010.10010110
42.23.FA.96
and
1109654166
You may notice that two of them have more than 9 digits.
XML : when being human readable and machine readable just won't do.
Java : Write once, lose everywhere.
Well done, you know some stuff.
lusers use applications, that's the difference.
that explains it then
Typical application startup times are ~1 second
most everyday programs have finished by then, let alone just started.
so, two examples highlighting an order of magnitude more CPU power required.
Well done, you won't mind if I don't eat my words.
I know, I know
;-}
No XML or Java required.
Just wait until DNS requests are XML or HTTP requests or, shudder, someone has the bright idea to dump TCP/IP and replace it with XML/IP.
great, so we have to upgrade our CPU to do *the same thing*
It's like celebrating upgrading your bandwidth when all you did was maintain your spare capacity once you've downloaded the thousands of fake Microsoft Security Bulletins.
Do more with less not less with more.
java + XML = demand for 4+ghz CPUs
hello ?
so they can link to 127.0.0.1 for all I care
that was pure evil