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  1. The general opinion is that he knew about the coup beforehand but let it happen anyways so that he could bring forward all the not so democratic things he probably planned without much justification

  2. If your mobo/CPU supports vtd and you are determined to set it up, you can switch your setup, lin on bare and win on VM, then you can play at close to bare win perfs with vga passthrough, it is easier with two monitors and an integrated GPU for basic desktop usage

  3. Re: Difficulty of AR vs VR on Apple CEO Tim Cook On Virtual Reality: There's No Substitute For Human Contact (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    One could say ar is built on top of vr, its bound to be more complex

  4. Re: $$$ Workstations on PC Industry Is Now On a Two-Year Downslide (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Multi core isn't good enough because software isnt fully multi core yet and maybe it will never be? If you think how much AMD pushed multi core with bulldozer so many years ago it looks really silly now. If multi core will ever reach omnipresence I bet we would see some arm chips with a huge bag of cores which are now relegated to server workloads into desktop PCs too

  5. Re: Distro??? on Emacs and Vim Combined In New 'Spacemacs' Distro (spacemacs.org) · · Score: 1

    A collection of software aka plugins is indeed called a distribution...

  6. Re: Fortunately nothing of value was lost on Yahoo Confirms Massive Data Breach, 500 Million Users Impacted [Updated] (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    If google went the other way splitting g+ maybe a monolithic social network is not a good idea, it works for Facebook because first come first serve, that's it.

  7. Re: My favorite Emacs joke on Emacs 25.1 Released With Tons Of New Features (fossbytes.com) · · Score: 1

    Spacemacs uses. Evil

  8. Re: Good to hear. on AMD Says Upcoming Zen CPU Will Outperform Intel Broadwell-E (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    They flopped with phenom1, came back with phenom2, then flopped again with bulldozer, and came back with vishera. Both phenom2 and vishera were great for their time but the fail on the first iterations of such archs hurt their sales quite badly on the subsequent ones.

  9. Re: How does it compare? on Microsoft PowerShell Goes Open Source and Lands On Linux and Mac (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Even if powershell is decent on Linux it can't be the amount of extensions and plugins that bash and zsh have

  10. Hello, I don't own a console and this is not a flame post,but I have seen plenty of console games that stutter crash,or glitch

  11. Re: Its a continuation on Will New Battery Technologies Smash The Old Order? (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You forgot cool batteries (no heating)

  12. Re: Good on Facebook Will Force Advertising On Ad-Blocking Users (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Hello,I believe the competitor, or better, the alternative has been diaspora for quite some time

  13. Re: Every intelligent person on Britain's Scientists Are 'Freaking Out' Over Brexit (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Eh,you don't have to leave the union to become a cheap labor country... Greece*Italy*...

  14. Re: Maybe they should work harder at cheat-proofin on Blizzard Sues Overwatch 'Cheat' Maker For Copyright Infringement (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    You are talking about a company that took three years to add extra deckslots to a card game

  15. Re: This is so vague... on Multitasking Drains Your Brain's Energy Reserves, Researchers Say (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, but i don't think taking a shit falls into those kind of automatisms. Taking a shit is part of your digestive system even if at then end of it, so like breathing it is one of those tasks automated by your brain. Sure you can hold it in, but eventually your brain will force you to "expurge"

  16. Re: It's worse than Java EE these days. on Ruby On Rails 5.0 Released (rubyonrails.org) · · Score: 1

    I don't think the point of nosql was to replace sql but to provide more granularity where needed...

  17. Re: CSGO hit its peak and is on its way out on Valve Faces Lawsuit Over Video Game Gambling (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Starcraft overexposed? When did that happen? Twitch was not even a thing when sc2 wol came out and all the streaming services back then were shitty quality or pay locked. When twitch was gaining traction mobas were already at the top. Heart of the swarm was probably the top exposure, but had the worst meta. Legacy of the void seems to have died out pretty fast despite the good improvements.

  18. Re: Love Of Money Is The ROOT Of All Evil. on Open and Rich Co-exist But Don't Mingle So Much (scripting.com) · · Score: 1

    I am not a commie! But if you live in a capitalist world, sure enough everything ends up being about money, because it is the fabric of such world

  19. Re: SIGH.... it's like being out on a playground on Fedora QA Lead Pans Canonical 'Propaganda' On Snap Apps (happyassassin.net) · · Score: 1

    Mmm... bull-headed you say? Heh! Interesting choice of words :p

  20. And like with android, i foresee a thousands ways to avoid them

  21. You mean widows store? Anyway there is also choco on widows. Also snap packages are also managed through a repo, but because they are standalone you can install from wherever too i guess. Compared to installing with dpkg that's bound to fall more often than not

  22. Re: Where can I find a UNIX-like Linux distro?! on Adios Apt and Yum? Ubuntu's Snap Apps Are Coming To Distros Everywhere (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Void linux

  23. Re: Caveat Emptor: it's all written in Go and Shel on CoreOS Launches Torus, a New Open Source Distributed Storage System (infoworld.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Their main competitor, docker, is also written in go. What you are suggesting is very unlikely.

  24. Re: Multi-threaded applications on Intel Launches Its First 10-Core Desktop CPU With Broadwell-E · · Score: 1

    I believe you have xeons for that, these processors are just for for gaming for the sole argument that they can be overclocked, so that you have a bigger number of cores, with top frequency. These are like the nvidia Titan, for the 1% percent of gaming

  25. Re: The HW may not be fast enough for a new OS on Google To Bring Official Android Support To the Raspberry Pi 3 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I believe the fact that the majority of devices don't get many if at all android upgrades is dued to a combination of these: - the thing that changes in between android releases is the Linux kernel. and possibly some security features, and performance requirements to run the latest and greatest push notification animation - but since the world of smartphones hardware has zero standards the drivers get pretty much written for that android version and be done with it, this drives the costs of mantaining kernel branches for the particular hardware way high, and why waste all that money when you can just put your engineers to work on the ROM for your new phone? - android keeps releasing versions more and more demanding, feels like it has come to rival windows in resource requirements , a desktop os... some people say it is to brute force some bottlenecks (or bugs depending from your point of view ), and refuses to provide a devbed for a lite version with like minimal graphics and services. Ubuntu is literally going backwards. They started saying the time for android has passed and a mobile device could easily run a PC os and they are now making their own locked down version of the Linux kernel. I dream of the day I can just buy a device plug it in my PC, install whatever distro I feel like, install sensors drivers through a couple of packages, rebuild the initramfs and try a DE touch oriented. Without unlocking bootloaders, void warranties and what not.