Excessive expletives exude eliteness. That's a lie. When was the last time you checked the price on that 500+ GB SSD? Who - without a government checkbook - needs 500GB of caching anyway? Those that do probably aren't going to be satisfied with the failure rate of current Flash controllers, and they might even be unsatisfied with the performance. Those who need that big a cache can likely afford battery-backed DRAM-based solutions with no problem.
If the asthma is aggravated by the atmosphere, and the supposed relief mechanism just puts more crap in the atmosphere, then that relief mechanism is doing it bass-ackwards.
You seem to have missed the root of this thread, which advised putting a "temp" folder on SSD. C:\windows\temp or c:\temp or/tmp or/var/tmp are, as the names imply, TEMPORARY storage. The data is not expected to remain available for longer than the program that placed it is running, let alone remain after power loss.
By the time you make an HTTP connection, you've already chosen which mirror of the web service to use.
Wrong. There are many requests and responses made in any transaction, and HTTP has support for this strange thing called "redirect". Even if your first connection is to a server in Djibouti, you may be redirected to a server in Canada, and then that one may again redirect you to a server in Sweden, where you'll finally be given the resource you requested.
Conservatives are against the destruction of an embryo for the purposes of scientific research.
But they've got nothing against destruction of an embryo by throwing it in the garbage... Would you tell your kid to throw their life away, or try to benefit society and civilization? What message is being sent, here?
Google's already been there and done that. Just get the bastards who think they have a right to kill anyone else on the road and can't stand not being "in control" (with what little self-control they exhibit, the idea that they can effectively be in control of anything is laughable, and putting them at the controls of the kinetic weapons that are motorized vehicles is ludicrous) to kill themselves off...
PCIE specifications prior to PCIE 3.0 use 8b/10b encoding. 10Gbps of PCIE bandwidth is only 8Gbps of data. You do not "get a full 10Gb/sec". USB 3.0 also uses 8b/10b, though, so this is still twice as fast.
Retroactive excuse: Their stock is MON. I'll claim that I just forgot the link and put in the space to separate the ticker from the continuation of their name.
Grammatical return fire: You're capitalizing god in your signature as if it were a proper noun...
Kobnyc in TFA comments: "The article refers to deletions "en masse" and "striking number" and "dam had burst" etc but nowhere provides any hard or soft numbers to go with these clearly inflammatory adjectives."
There are languages long gone, and there will likely be "new" languages in the future. Over an infinite period of time, every word in this post will mean shit at some point.
A text-mode browser with decent Javascript support would be amazing. Sometimes it is really annoying having to start up X just to get past the login page for campus network access...
Excessive expletives exude eliteness. That's a lie. When was the last time you checked the price on that 500+ GB SSD? Who - without a government checkbook - needs 500GB of caching anyway? Those that do probably aren't going to be satisfied with the failure rate of current Flash controllers, and they might even be unsatisfied with the performance. Those who need that big a cache can likely afford battery-backed DRAM-based solutions with no problem.
If the asthma is aggravated by the atmosphere, and the supposed relief mechanism just puts more crap in the atmosphere, then that relief mechanism is doing it bass-ackwards.
This doesn't help you when you need:
1: Access to a file or files totaling more than 64 GB (or however much ram you have for caching)
2: Files not yet cached
Neither does a 64GB SSD, brainiac.
So do you provide a costume-making service, or do you service the costume-makers?
Netgear WNDR3700. Haven't bothered to try OpenWRT yet, but it works great with DD-WRT (v24-sp2 build 16454).
Whoever modded this up should be banned...
Admins like you need to quit being lazy shits and let go of the moldy dead corpses of outdated software.
You seem to have missed the root of this thread, which advised putting a "temp" folder on SSD. C:\windows\temp or c:\temp or /tmp or /var/tmp are, as the names imply, TEMPORARY storage. The data is not expected to remain available for longer than the program that placed it is running, let alone remain after power loss.
You're doing it wrong. Get some RAM and mount a tmpfs, and it'll be a hell of a lot faster than your SSD. It'll be at least 60% cheaper, too.
By the time you make an HTTP connection, you've already chosen which mirror of the web service to use.
Wrong. There are many requests and responses made in any transaction, and HTTP has support for this strange thing called "redirect". Even if your first connection is to a server in Djibouti, you may be redirected to a server in Canada, and then that one may again redirect you to a server in Sweden, where you'll finally be given the resource you requested.
Even my regular old clamshell has pre-installed non-removable games and applications.
Conservatives are against the destruction of an embryo for the purposes of scientific research.
But they've got nothing against destruction of an embryo by throwing it in the garbage... Would you tell your kid to throw their life away, or try to benefit society and civilization? What message is being sent, here?
Google's already been there and done that. Just get the bastards who think they have a right to kill anyone else on the road and can't stand not being "in control" (with what little self-control they exhibit, the idea that they can effectively be in control of anything is laughable, and putting them at the controls of the kinetic weapons that are motorized vehicles is ludicrous) to kill themselves off...
I'll trust that robotic driver over the moronic human drivers any day.
PCIE specifications prior to PCIE 3.0 use 8b/10b encoding. 10Gbps of PCIE bandwidth is only 8Gbps of data. You do not "get a full 10Gb/sec". USB 3.0 also uses 8b/10b, though, so this is still twice as fast.
Retroactive excuse: Their stock is MON. I'll claim that I just forgot the link and put in the space to separate the ticker from the continuation of their name.
Grammatical return fire: You're capitalizing god in your signature as if it were a proper noun...
A roll playing games? What has Mon Santo been putting into the wheat?!?!
RTFA, Mr. Brainless. I suppose you've never heard (or at least not understood) the phrase "knowledge for the sake of knowledge".
Folders are ridiculous; give me proper labels any day.
Fixed that for you. Until you show me a mail client that can display several folders at once in a concise list...
A certain part of the interface is particularly nasty, though (the "report spam" button being right next to the "archive" button).
Gmail is a more "fully fledged MUA" than any other I've ever seen or used.
Kobnyc in TFA comments:
"The article refers to deletions "en masse" and "striking number" and "dam had burst" etc but nowhere provides any hard or soft numbers to go with these clearly inflammatory adjectives."
I, too, want some numbers.
There are languages long gone, and there will likely be "new" languages in the future. Over an infinite period of time, every word in this post will mean shit at some point.
A text-mode browser with decent Javascript support would be amazing. Sometimes it is really annoying having to start up X just to get past the login page for campus network access...
You mean a piñata?
Tomatoes, basil, and garlic do taste far better than a Commodore 64... All you're lacking is olives to make fresh olive oil...
I get the Commodore 64 out of my closet and load up my Telengard tape.