I've seen those stickers for years and still don't know what they are supposed to convey. You know what sticker I look at when buying appliances? The price sticker. The same goes for the majority of consumers.
We have a few 10 desktops here and every update seems to break something new with our software. That or the update process takes an entire morning sucking ram and thrashing the hard drive. Try running a resource intensive application while this is going on... Maybe when support for 7 ends we will switch to Mac.
I don't think you can ever permanently "brick" something. In this case they probably reflashed the firmware through the JTAG port or something similar. Bricked to the consumer but not the supplier.
What technical ground? Was there a vote or consensus reached? Redhat switched because they are Redhat and everyone else said sure whatever. If anyone wanted a new feature for systemd Poettering shit out some code overnight and they were happy. This is like claiming McDonald's is the best restaurant because they sold the most hamburgers last year. What is the deal with binary logs? I know AIX has them but why Linux? What's next, all the config files are stored in a flat binary database? Brilliant!
It's going to be 90 degrees next week. How am I supposed to bicycle to work without suffering a heat stroke? Then when I do arrive at work dripping with sweat and smelling bad, what am I supposed to do? Around here we have hills with 40 degree slopes. Good luck biking up that half mile.
Change for the sake of change is dumb. Software people can't understand the fact that something might have a design end. Has the shape of a hammer changed in the past hundred years? No. Are these changes beneficial to anyone? Has an interface study been done on the results? I switched to Chrome after Firefox picked the "australis" look and became Chrome Junior.
You run into problems with Nvidia cards because the expensive Quadro cards only officially support passthrough. AMD doesn't care so they generally work without hacks. The downside is you'll take a performance hit (10-20%) passing through. I'm not a gamer so that doesn't bother me.
I'd hardly call something that can play 1080p video a VT100. You sound angry at their very existence. What a sad individual. They cost 1/3 of an iPad and come with a full keyboard. Perfect for someone to browse, email, and watch videos.
Just more Linux zealots going off the deep end. We already have systemd controlling much of the OS and now binary log files. Just wait until the systemd config is a giant binary database like the windows registry. Yeah that's totally the right path...
What if I told you that there weren't any laws broken during the banking fiasco of 2008? Yeah its shitty but that is the truth.
I've seen those stickers for years and still don't know what they are supposed to convey. You know what sticker I look at when buying appliances? The price sticker. The same goes for the majority of consumers.
We have a few 10 desktops here and every update seems to break something new with our software. That or the update process takes an entire morning sucking ram and thrashing the hard drive. Try running a resource intensive application while this is going on... Maybe when support for 7 ends we will switch to Mac.
I don't think you can ever permanently "brick" something. In this case they probably reflashed the firmware through the JTAG port or something similar. Bricked to the consumer but not the supplier.
Go ahead and name some desktop and workstation operating systems other than Windows. Linux maybe, but can it run SolidWorks or Adobe Premiere?
Well nothing compiles on AIX 7.1 for me. Maybe IBM's own compiler would work better but I don't have access to it.
Nobody writing code on Linux cares about POSIX. Try and compile something on a different architecture or platform and see how far you get.
Admittedly not much. But the fact that its consistently on top is reason enough to question its motives.
What technical ground? Was there a vote or consensus reached? Redhat switched because they are Redhat and everyone else said sure whatever. If anyone wanted a new feature for systemd Poettering shit out some code overnight and they were happy. This is like claiming McDonald's is the best restaurant because they sold the most hamburgers last year. What is the deal with binary logs? I know AIX has them but why Linux? What's next, all the config files are stored in a flat binary database? Brilliant!
All I know is on a completely idle box systemd is the top resource hog. Why is this "startup shceduler" even consuming resources?
It's going to be 90 degrees next week. How am I supposed to bicycle to work without suffering a heat stroke? Then when I do arrive at work dripping with sweat and smelling bad, what am I supposed to do? Around here we have hills with 40 degree slopes. Good luck biking up that half mile.
They tested several chains and they were all >90% chicken. Subway was the only anomaly.
Change for the sake of change is dumb. Software people can't understand the fact that something might have a design end. Has the shape of a hammer changed in the past hundred years? No. Are these changes beneficial to anyone? Has an interface study been done on the results? I switched to Chrome after Firefox picked the "australis" look and became Chrome Junior.
Why do you need to run a modern browser on a dedicated server?
Why are you using X just to bring up a remote xterm window? Just ssh in.
You sound like a poorly written chat bot. I still don't know what the hell you are babbling about.
Just put a hit on the guy. Faster and certainly cheaper.
More like they don't want a lithium battery fire on a billion dollar carrier.
You run into problems with Nvidia cards because the expensive Quadro cards only officially support passthrough. AMD doesn't care so they generally work without hacks. The downside is you'll take a performance hit (10-20%) passing through. I'm not a gamer so that doesn't bother me.
Time to get a hypervisor running with Win 7 and OSX. Buy an AMD card for graphics passthrough and have the best of both worlds.
Ok I'll bite. What makes edge "incomplete"?
I'd hardly call something that can play 1080p video a VT100. You sound angry at their very existence. What a sad individual. They cost 1/3 of an iPad and come with a full keyboard. Perfect for someone to browse, email, and watch videos.
You monetize the platform.
Why would I want to use a tiny and slow laptop drive for ZFS storage?
Just more Linux zealots going off the deep end. We already have systemd controlling much of the OS and now binary log files. Just wait until the systemd config is a giant binary database like the windows registry. Yeah that's totally the right path...