No, the reason is marketing. If you were Intel, and had created a processor 4-8 times faster in workload than current ones. Would you sell it? or would you sell a lesser model that was only 2x as fast. Then enxt year you release the 3x as fast edition. You can make this stretch out for 10 years on one development. And if the Military makes it we'll never see it.
It seems that we hear the words 'permanently' when used to reference a digital service, everyone has had the wool pulled over their eyes. Permanently purchase Flappybird? i guarantee you you won't be able to play that in 10 years. Permanently view the video from BBC? lets say i 'buy' (license?) a copy today. Does anyone actually believe that in 2037 i'll be able to view that content, or have some sort of recourse to get either an updated version without extra money, or simply a refund since i'm no longer able to use. Its like you bought 'the product' but like Cinderella, it expired.
You can use Storagecraft's ShadowProtect software for backups, it supports the off-site function, as do many full fledged backup sets. From there, you can setup a NAS on the other side, your office for example.
(to be funny) Imaging this implemented on an industrial scale...Warehouses filled with pens of cows hooked up to all sorts of tubes, and strange looking devices, possibly a treadmill, lol. This is interesting in theory, but in practice...I don't see it working.lol
Who decides? Isn't this a Shade of Grey here? Think that book will get banned as well, as popular as it is?
(never read it and never will, but am aware of its cultural significance)
A car company telling you how to drive it? I wonder what on earth the instructions were that the guy 'drove wrong,' What'd he do, gun it out of every red light....? Hahahahah he used the heat!? This is like when that city switched from Incandescent traffic lights to LED traffic lights, and wondered why the signals suddenly started getting covered in snow...never happened before. No heat from LED's, and no engine w/ water cooling. LOL
From the article: Once Windows was installed to the iSCSI target, gPXE could then boot directly into it, without any need for a local disk at all. Yes, this means you can PXE-boot Windows 7 itself, not just the installer.
Now I fully intend on doing this, just not to your extent. I read up on gPXE and where it can be installed to, the web site says: "We, the Etherboot Project, create network booting code that allows computers to load their operating system from a network. Our code can be stored in a number of places, including BIOS Flash, EPROMs, floppy, CD, HD, or other bootable media."
Which option did you choose? I assume BIOS FLASH or CD, I guess I could find a use for those 64Megabyte flash drives I've got....
I love how this guy signed in as Anonymous Coward. I don't have a house this cool and wish i did! I long for cat5e Ethernet in the walls, let alone a complete LAN party setup. Kudos Temporal.
This article diminishes the credibility of all of Slashdot
I thought this article was about Device Drivers that wouldn't crash...wishful thinking.
So now Facebook is firing people for allegedly does something? I'm allegedly a billionaire, but nothing is proven yet.
You posted in Reddit - enough said. Reddit is not a respectable forum, the fact that you posted there, before here, shows how inept you are.
Agree
^ Truth ^ YES! Thank You! He destroyed both Star Trek and Star Wars
JJ destroyed both Star Wars and Star Trek...never him direct anything ever again.
Also, what happened to AIM, my buddy list is a ghost town these days.
The Solution is to not use Facebook Messenger, second only to Don't trust Facebook as a company.
So what? Google is rich, let them pay the fine instead of complying. I'd like to see the Court actually compel Google to do...anything.
We don't believe you
No, the reason is marketing. If you were Intel, and had created a processor 4-8 times faster in workload than current ones. Would you sell it? or would you sell a lesser model that was only 2x as fast. Then enxt year you release the 3x as fast edition. You can make this stretch out for 10 years on one development. And if the Military makes it we'll never see it.
If you took responsibility for your own hardware resources, this wouldn't have been an issue for you.
And if you don't like it, remember: Because NUKES, that's why!
Why do we allow our public servants to go so far down these paths? Just shoot the asshole!
It seems that we hear the words 'permanently' when used to reference a digital service, everyone has had the wool pulled over their eyes. Permanently purchase Flappybird? i guarantee you you won't be able to play that in 10 years. Permanently view the video from BBC? lets say i 'buy' (license?) a copy today. Does anyone actually believe that in 2037 i'll be able to view that content, or have some sort of recourse to get either an updated version without extra money, or simply a refund since i'm no longer able to use. Its like you bought 'the product' but like Cinderella, it expired.
Cylons!!
You don't get to spy citizens in there home RE: I thought you didn't have anything to hide......
You can use Storagecraft's ShadowProtect software for backups, it supports the off-site function, as do many full fledged backup sets. From there, you can setup a NAS on the other side, your office for example.
(to be funny) Imaging this implemented on an industrial scale...Warehouses filled with pens of cows hooked up to all sorts of tubes, and strange looking devices, possibly a treadmill, lol. This is interesting in theory, but in practice...I don't see it working.lol
Who decides? Isn't this a Shade of Grey here? Think that book will get banned as well, as popular as it is? (never read it and never will, but am aware of its cultural significance)
A car company telling you how to drive it? I wonder what on earth the instructions were that the guy 'drove wrong,' What'd he do, gun it out of every red light....? Hahahahah he used the heat!? This is like when that city switched from Incandescent traffic lights to LED traffic lights, and wondered why the signals suddenly started getting covered in snow...never happened before. No heat from LED's, and no engine w/ water cooling. LOL
From the article: Once Windows was installed to the iSCSI target, gPXE could then boot directly into it, without any need for a local disk at all. Yes, this means you can PXE-boot Windows 7 itself, not just the installer. Now I fully intend on doing this, just not to your extent. I read up on gPXE and where it can be installed to, the web site says: "We, the Etherboot Project, create network booting code that allows computers to load their operating system from a network. Our code can be stored in a number of places, including BIOS Flash, EPROMs, floppy, CD, HD, or other bootable media." Which option did you choose? I assume BIOS FLASH or CD, I guess I could find a use for those 64Megabyte flash drives I've got....
I love how this guy signed in as Anonymous Coward. I don't have a house this cool and wish i did! I long for cat5e Ethernet in the walls, let alone a complete LAN party setup. Kudos Temporal.
Does anyone know if this setup would work with Windows 7 images? Not the installer, PXE boot the whole OS. I've often wondered.