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Suggestions for misspelt: Just look in any grammar book and you'll see my statement backed up.
Do you complain that your spelling checker is being pedantic when it tells you that you have misspelt something? Apparently your spell checker wasn't pedantic enough to point you to the fact that "misspelt" is improper English.:P The correct term is misspelled.
I eagerly await a MS Linux. Why? Here's why. Direct X. Hassle free driver worries. Programs that install easily. Windows Media Player. The Windows GUI. Tons of games and apps (only for the MS Linux distro, may I add) The best part: NO MORE CRYING FROM LINUX ZEALOTS ABOUT WINDOWS. Ugh. With all that bloat you might as well just run Vista.
The icing on the cake: any security failure will be Linus' fault, after all he writes the kernel. Sorry, but no. Linus' code makes up only a few percentage points of the entire kernel code.
Well with persistent enough developers the source code could be used as the basis for reverse engineering truly free drivers. Just like what the nouveau developers are doing with using the obfuscated nv drivers as a branching off point for their driver.
Another point is to get these vendors to release open documentation for their hardware as well. It's all fair and good to release open source drivers, but if they are like the crappy, obfuscated nv drivers that nVIDIA put out then I'm going to have to say no thanks.
What will these same vendors do if these strong encouragements just get ignored? Will they actually apply some economic pressure as some force for these hardware vendors to relent? Otherwise this just seems like nothing but sword rattling. I applaud the effort though and hope it has some effect.
Blood being somewhere is not foolproof evidence of murder. Good thing I never made any such claim.
Here we're talking about a guy who is fascinated by murder, talks about murder, and has confessed to multiple murders. She dated him. Whether or not his past confessions pan out, I think the jury needed to hear about him. Yep, the good old Chewbacca defense. When you have no real defense, bring up something to confuse the jury.
Hans Reiser might be as guilty as someone caught on tape committing a crime, but he should be allowed a vigorous and complete defense. I don't think the judge allowed that. When the only reason you bring something up is to distract the jury, then I think the judge made the correct decision.
Do you have ANY idea what you are talking about? Yes. If, as the OP was talking about, you are doing thousands of IO operations per second on an SSD you aren't going to get the generous long life that is quoted when talking about "normal" desktop usage.
with all modern SSD's there is no reason to use some special file system. The drive itself writes to different physical locations on every write, and thus have a lifetime measured in 10-100 years before it wears out (even if you overwrite the same file constantly). Please quote me your source on the 100 years claim cause that's utterly ridiculous. No manufacturer even claims such nonsense. Secondly, the figure of 10+ years is again for normal desktop usage. We were talking about a server doing 1000s of IO operations per second. That's many magnitudes higher than what you'd see from a desktop user.
As for IOPS usually those are about reads, which don't wear out a solid state drive at all, although they DO wear out mechanical drives. If make some complex sql query, or bin search files, in real world situations the solid state drive is orders of magnitude faster than a mechanic drive. Sure in certain situations the IO operations may be predominiately reads and for such cases an SSD may be beneficial. But there are plenty of servers that are doing tons of writes and as such an SSD is going to wear out very, very fast.
Yet saying that a confessed multiple killer's confession is utterly meaningless just because the deaths of those victims hasn't been verified when the death of the alleged victim in this case hasn't been verified is missing the point that this death is no more verified than those eight others. Do you tend to contradict yourself much? The very presence of ANY physical evidence makes it more verified than Sturgeon's claims for which there is none.
Yeah, because most people don't use email. Because anyone on the user end is going to notice any difference. Wow I can now send out an email almost 10 microseconds faster! You might have something of a point when it comes to the server end but you might as well just use XFS or JFS instead.
And anecdotally, I've never lost anything with it, which I can't say for xfs (though I still use xfs too). You're one of the lucky ones.
One needs to be informed on the subject to make intelligent criticism but one doesn't need the ability to make a filesystem themselves in order to criticize.
Did you somehow glaze over all the physical evidence they have to link him to his wife's murder which is absent in Sturgeon's claims? That sort of makes the two cases rather unanalogous.
and they have a perfectly viable alternate suspect: the BDSM-loving boyfriend who confessed to eight other murders. You mean the alleged confession to murders that no one has been able to verify? Yep, that's a real viable alternate suspect.
If Newton had killed his wife, would we have given up on Newton's Laws of Thermodynamics? Spoiler: The Laws of Thermodynamics were not formulated by Newton. I think you mean the Laws of Motion.
Lets call it truly wireless when no cords, including power cords, come in the box, or are required, ever. I also look forward to the day that batteries charge themselves through magic.
If your filesystem is designed to distribute the writes properly, the failure time is comparable to the MBF of hard drives. Sure if we were talking about normal desktop usage. He was implying that he would be trying to do thousands of IO operations per second on these SSDs which is going to wear out the drive much much faster.
Flash-based storage has always had a problem with writing; don't forget about the fact that it can only be written to ~1000 times. You're a few orders of magnitude off. It's around 400-500 thousand reads for average flash drives. The more expensive, high performance stuff can max out at a few million writes.
Well with persistent enough developers the source code could be used as the basis for reverse engineering truly free drivers. Just like what the nouveau developers are doing with using the obfuscated nv drivers as a branching off point for their driver.
Another point is to get these vendors to release open documentation for their hardware as well. It's all fair and good to release open source drivers, but if they are like the crappy, obfuscated nv drivers that nVIDIA put out then I'm going to have to say no thanks.
What will these same vendors do if these strong encouragements just get ignored? Will they actually apply some economic pressure as some force for these hardware vendors to relent? Otherwise this just seems like nothing but sword rattling. I applaud the effort though and hope it has some effect.
So again, you can load one a few microseconds faster. Are most people going to notice or care? No.
No, they just have a clause that says that $1 of the fee you pay to the registrar is nonrefundable. No need to price things higher at all.
One needs to be informed on the subject to make intelligent criticism but one doesn't need the ability to make a filesystem themselves in order to criticize.
Did you somehow glaze over all the physical evidence they have to link him to his wife's murder which is absent in Sturgeon's claims? That sort of makes the two cases rather unanalogous.
But...but... it's great when you are working with files only 1 KiB size! Oh wait, that's pretty useless to most people.
Have fun changing out the drives every year as you've surpassed the maximum number of writes.