I'd imagine extra features raise processor costs overall, giving customers features they don't need at a higher cost in ANY OTHER INDUSTRY would get you tar and feathered.
Most people don't understand processor architecture or features (I had to read about these to see if I cared, I don't), so loading up a processor w features makes it look good, but is an nightmare to anybody educated on it i'd imagine. Nothing worse than buying a product knowing that you're paying for a lot of features you're never going to use (think smart TVs).
Intel is taking a step in the right direction by telling you you don't need something you don't use while keeping processor manufacturing costs down.
My main concern was whether it can run VMWare Workstation acceptably, and it can. Any larger VM scenarios instantly create a disk IO bottleneck on any desktop PC.
Which brings me back to my OP, Intel removed important sounding features that are actually useless, and correctly so. They should be commended for taking the initiative, instead everything I've red puts it in a negative anti-consumer light.
Bringing me to conclude, if you don't know wtf you're talking about, stop posting news stories about it.
AMD also has overclocking-friendly K-series parts, but it offers more models at lower prices, and it doesn't remove features available on standard CPUs."
1. Experience and salary are very related, Salary.com's mention from TFA is 8-10 years... that's a fuckin decade in the biz, it's basically saying you haven't moved up to management, or gone crazy yet, so here's a senior position because everybody else has.
2. Finance is boring, the people are boring, the parties... hilarious.
3. It also varies by state: http://salarybystate.org/tag/computer-software-engineer-salary-in-2013 , my state happens to suck, but is that because we haven't been hit by inflation as hard yet? My point here is that even if you're making under the 100k mark as many probably are, the linked statistics will actually show you if you're at or below your state's average, which is really where your quality of life statements would kick in.
Well... I wasn't being fully serious, just like you shouldn't state where you're going to disappear to if you need to disappear due to the nature of the internet.
Social networks are great for organizing events and gatherings.
So correct usage:
"Party at my house Friday!!!!"
Incorrect usage:
"I've been having thoughts of hurting other people, has anybody else?"
Friends and contacts are a weak measurement of who a person is without history of their interactions with them, of course FB has both based on how people typically use it. In fact, they gone to creepy privacy fear inducing lengths to make these connections. Could Zutterberg be working for the NSA??? j/k:)
I agree, intern abuse is almost a part of American society, but then again how many of us experience employees stick only to the words in our job descriptions especially with employers trying to rape you because of the "bad economy".
There is a fine line when you're asking the database intern to get you coffee, sweep the office, and then not let them work on the database, that is pretty deceptive, but... hiring a sys admin and then asking them to manage IT is not illegal, so its up to the employee to ascertain their rights. Unfortunately, college kids aren't exactly mentally geared to stave off corporate jackals.
To get your foot in the door, some "interns" may not even call it an internship to avoid getting paid and picking up the experience instead as volunteer work. The part I'm really missing is if everybody wanted a paid internship why would anybody accept an unpaid one?
1. Use an email provider nobody's heard about. 2. Keep social network data private, more importantly don't post anything sensitive. 3. Don't engage in terrorism, they really hate that. 4. Somewhere between "get off Windows" and use a live disk, I don't think any OS is truly secure. 5. Don't save anything locally, keep your accounts hidden, no email notifications.
Wave at the black SUV outside your window as not having any traceable data may warrant suspicion in itself.
Some schools have enrollment and un-enrollment forms for this reason. Also, when was an internship ever about credits rather than getting your foot in the door?
Agreed, in most societies people like the ones that sued in this case would be called ingrates and barred from further work with the wherever they're interning. I mean its written out for you when you intern what to expect, and if you feel like you shouldn't have to do it you can say no. I don't think this is going anywhere though, the judge is clearly bat-shit stupid.
Well.. they do regionally have a different aroma and taste. "Better" is an opinion of the taster. I'll also refrain from making fun of both of you for this.
Somewhere in this thread an AC put it best, you can stop texting while merging, you can't get undrunk while merging. You can text at stop lights and stop when they turn green, you can't get undrunk... make sense?
The truth is, you have to be really stupid to get in an accident while texting, if you're moving and have cars around you, you shouldn't be texting, however texting by itself doesn't mean you should get a jail term for it.
And DUI punishments treat people like alcoholics from what I understand, which is pretty stupid to me.
Also, by this logic, stoned drivers are very safe... so puff up.
I read about this somewhere... they use a web crawler to get the PUBLIC data, private data requires court order, which is liberally given at the slightest suspicion of anything (remember that case w the teen girl and judge ordering her to give up her facebook password randomly?).
Also, the Utah datacenter was in the news a year or two ago, people didn't make a big deal of it then, even though it was correctly (now known) guessed that it would be used for mass surveillance.
They can just intercept everything else by hijacking an IX.
I'd imagine extra features raise processor costs overall, giving customers features they don't need at a higher cost in ANY OTHER INDUSTRY would get you tar and feathered.
Most people don't understand processor architecture or features (I had to read about these to see if I cared, I don't), so loading up a processor w features makes it look good, but is an nightmare to anybody educated on it i'd imagine. Nothing worse than buying a product knowing that you're paying for a lot of features you're never going to use (think smart TVs).
Intel is taking a step in the right direction by telling you you don't need something you don't use while keeping processor manufacturing costs down.
Still makes a catchy headline though.
My main concern was whether it can run VMWare Workstation acceptably, and it can. Any larger VM scenarios instantly create a disk IO bottleneck on any desktop PC.
Which brings me back to my OP, Intel removed important sounding features that are actually useless, and correctly so. They should be commended for taking the initiative, instead everything I've red puts it in a negative anti-consumer light.
Bringing me to conclude, if you don't know wtf you're talking about, stop posting news stories about it.
Obvious sales pitch is obvious:
AMD also has overclocking-friendly K-series parts, but it offers more models at lower prices, and it doesn't remove features available on standard CPUs."
Feature #1 TSE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactional_Synchronization_Extensions I'd imagine nobody codes for this.
Feature #2 : http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-virtualization-technology-for-directed-io-vt-d-enhancing-intel-platforms-for-efficient-virtualization-of-io-devices
It can still do virtualizion just fine: http://forums.anandtech.com/archive/index.php/t-2133898.html
Not an Intel fanboy or anything, but they're not as arrogant as people are making them sound.
1. Experience and salary are very related, Salary.com's mention from TFA is 8-10 years... that's a fuckin decade in the biz, it's basically saying you haven't moved up to management, or gone crazy yet, so here's a senior position because everybody else has.
2. Finance is boring, the people are boring, the parties... hilarious.
3. It also varies by state: http://salarybystate.org/tag/computer-software-engineer-salary-in-2013 , my state happens to suck, but is that because we haven't been hit by inflation as hard yet? My point here is that even if you're making under the 100k mark as many probably are, the linked statistics will actually show you if you're at or below your state's average, which is really where your quality of life statements would kick in.
Well... I wasn't being fully serious, just like you shouldn't state where you're going to disappear to if you need to disappear due to the nature of the internet.
You don't really understand slavery do you? And you've selectively ignored most of my arguments meaning your probably a troll.
Just for humor: what possible career opportunities would slaves have had by being a slave? what happens when a slave says I quit?
so I've been working on not arguing with idiots on here and will end this thread on that note.
Social networks are great for organizing events and gatherings.
So correct usage:
"Party at my house Friday!!!!"
Incorrect usage:
"I've been having thoughts of hurting other people, has anybody else?"
Friends and contacts are a weak measurement of who a person is without history of their interactions with them, of course FB has both based on how people typically use it. In fact, they gone to creepy privacy fear inducing lengths to make these connections. Could Zutterberg be working for the NSA??? j/k :)
The preliminary problem with using your own server is you can't blend in, does that make sense?
Also, you'd have to register your domain and ICAAN requires verifiable information, at this point you are anything but anonymous.
So...
since you can't figure it out yourself: the difference between an intern and a slave is the ability to say no.
My point is opportunity sometimes outweighs the downside of not getting paid.
In the entrepreneurship, this concept is so basic I feel a little ridiculous explaining it to you.
And you know what else is frowned upon in society? People who read slave owner's diarys', HMMM.
I agree, intern abuse is almost a part of American society, but then again how many of us experience employees stick only to the words in our job descriptions especially with employers trying to rape you because of the "bad economy".
There is a fine line when you're asking the database intern to get you coffee, sweep the office, and then not let them work on the database, that is pretty deceptive, but... hiring a sys admin and then asking them to manage IT is not illegal, so its up to the employee to ascertain their rights. Unfortunately, college kids aren't exactly mentally geared to stave off corporate jackals.
Saudi Arabia is even more oppressive...
South America
South Africa
Why would you move to San Antonio, do you think it's exempt from the NSA or something? lol
Joining sexaholics... well that might distract them for while and provide you with pleasant unintentional consequences.
In IT, I've never heard of the practice. Masters requires a year of relevant work experience for which coincidentally internships don't count.
To get your foot in the door, some "interns" may not even call it an internship to avoid getting paid and picking up the experience instead as volunteer work. The part I'm really missing is if everybody wanted a paid internship why would anybody accept an unpaid one?
1. Use an email provider nobody's heard about.
2. Keep social network data private, more importantly don't post anything sensitive.
3. Don't engage in terrorism, they really hate that.
4. Somewhere between "get off Windows" and use a live disk, I don't think any OS is truly secure.
5. Don't save anything locally, keep your accounts hidden, no email notifications.
Wave at the black SUV outside your window as not having any traceable data may warrant suspicion in itself.
Move to SA (either one).
You've never met a personal assistant for some CEO have you? :)
Also, I agree with OP, make your own decisions, and then take responsibility for them. If you need your hand held, tty mom.
Some schools have enrollment and un-enrollment forms for this reason. Also, when was an internship ever about credits rather than getting your foot in the door?
Agreed, in most societies people like the ones that sued in this case would be called ingrates and barred from further work with the wherever they're interning. I mean its written out for you when you intern what to expect, and if you feel like you shouldn't have to do it you can say no. I don't think this is going anywhere though, the judge is clearly bat-shit stupid.
Well.. they do regionally have a different aroma and taste. "Better" is an opinion of the taster. I'll also refrain from making fun of both of you for this.
Ummm... energy drinks?
True story:
I explained that yesterday in at least 2 posts in this thread, still modded troll, still hope OP gets anal probed by LEO.
Distracted driving (texting ONLY falls under this) is much lower form of punishment than impaired driving and rightfully so.
Somewhere in this thread an AC put it best, you can stop texting while merging, you can't get undrunk while merging. You can text at stop lights and stop when they turn green, you can't get undrunk... make sense?
The truth is, you have to be really stupid to get in an accident while texting, if you're moving and have cars around you, you shouldn't be texting, however texting by itself doesn't mean you should get a jail term for it.
And DUI punishments treat people like alcoholics from what I understand, which is pretty stupid to me.
Also, by this logic, stoned drivers are very safe... so puff up.
I read about this somewhere... they use a web crawler to get the PUBLIC data, private data requires court order, which is liberally given at the slightest suspicion of anything (remember that case w the teen girl and judge ordering her to give up her facebook password randomly?).
Also, the Utah datacenter was in the news a year or two ago, people didn't make a big deal of it then, even though it was correctly (now known) guessed that it would be used for mass surveillance.
They can just intercept everything else by hijacking an IX.
According to that site, eating = impaired driving as well: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22931176
Also the first wiki link calls it distracted driving, which is different from impaired, so lets stick with that.
You can educate yourself on why you're a horrible driver at: http://www.distraction.gov/