What we really need is a real time i386 to ARM hardware transcoder. Hardware JIT, prettty much, with some QEMU integration should run x86 apps fast enough.
You sir, don't have the heart of a hacker. That's the frikking definition of glory and coolness! Please turn in your geek card. (I'm not sarcastic, it may sound childish, but glory is subjective anyway)
Gold is an excellent IR reflector, but in the context of an optical cable which uses complete internal reflection, that's meaningless. But the layer of gold would cost ~$15 either way. Depressing indeed.
Which is pretty much every geek's dream. RE:Sig Dude, are you gonna move, or is that sig there to show geek pride? BTW, what's it like having 100 Mbps? Is it comparable to most user connections, or are the rest of us missing out?
There are more interesting applications for such a material than weaponry. Such as engine seals. There is a lot of engine longevity and efficiency to be gained from high strength bellows for expansion chambers. And the problem with Kevlar is that it doesn't take well to high temperatures.
There are real time JVMs, if only someonewould check the frigin' Wikipedia entry...
What we really need is a real time i386 to ARM hardware transcoder. Hardware JIT, prettty much, with some QEMU integration should run x86 apps fast enough.
Just replace the skeleton with adamantium and be done with it. While you are at it, you can always add some claws . . .
Mod parent up.
Addictive? WTF? Also, the human brain is way to complicated to fix directly, at least for now.
Not if you're using my shirt.
They don't work because the whole stack isn't open, just the OS/apps.
Yes.
Those are some good shrooms.
You sir, don't have the heart of a hacker. That's the frikking definition of glory and coolness! Please turn in your geek card. (I'm not sarcastic, it may sound childish, but glory is subjective anyway)
Agreed.
Mod parent up, and watch the video while you're at it. Kudos!
Gold is an excellent IR reflector, but in the context of an optical cable which uses complete internal reflection, that's meaningless. But the layer of gold would cost ~$15 either way. Depressing indeed.
That's where Ma' and Pa' shops come in. Problem with the auto industry is that they have no equivalent.
No, the only question it has is to which address. *ducks*
Which is pretty much every geek's dream.
RE:Sig
Dude, are you gonna move, or is that sig there to show geek pride? BTW, what's it like having 100 Mbps? Is it comparable to most user connections, or are the rest of us missing out?
Dynamic text overlay ought to be trivial with so Javascript, leaving Flash in the cold.
Unless the kernel does some batshit insane OTF code generation optimizations.
YOU ARE MIXING TRADEMARKS.
SIGNED,
DEATH.
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Yeah, FF beats it in crashiness hands down. *ducks*
Try more aggressive compression. Compile something out, you certainly don't need everything. Also, newer BIOS chips are hitting 4 MB.
SunOS? Isn't that a tad old?
I am considering a gender change operation so I can carry your children. Thank you, sir!
There are more interesting applications for such a material than weaponry. Such as engine seals. There is a lot of engine longevity and efficiency to be gained from high strength bellows for expansion chambers. And the problem with Kevlar is that it doesn't take well to high temperatures.
OVER 9000, you insensitive clod!
I say we keep trying!