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What the hell is a "porpoise"?
I'm sure my smartphone-that-never-leaves-home will appreciate it.
...location tracking information. All that data has tremendous marketplace value.
Not mine. The marketplace value of "still at the same location" for over a month non-stop is worthless.
A new version every hour!
You say that as if anything was made in China or India...
Imagine all countries imposing pollution tariffs on everything made in the USA.
Rip off the camera and microphone hardware from the computer. It's the only way to be sure.
... short of nuking the computer from orbit.
But will it also be useful against Borg assimilation?
Well at least it means we'll soon be able to make our own clothes instead of buying them.
A laptop is a "mobile computers" and yet most don't have a touchscreen, GPS, accelerometers...
What you want is a freakin' smartphone. There's already plenty of choices.
I gave him praise because he taught of that joke before me. :p
On the credits they don't want to see "Composed by Computer Program Experiments in Musical Intelligence by David Cope".
Of course not. We want to see "Soundtrack composed by CPE-MI v2.5, vocals by Hatsune Miku v3".
http://www.microchip.com/wwwpr...
(I die a little inside when I see the Microchip logo when looking at an Atmel product page)
Alright, you win the Internet for one hour. Don't drop it!
Microsoft is copying Hollywood now.
what do you need on GPU side to match that performance
Probably eighteen GTX 1080 duct-taped together.
Axiom Verge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
An old Core 2 Duo, too? No idea.
AFAIK libraries aren't loaded into RAM, they're compiled to the flash memory for the code.
I doubt someone would be able to notice the parsing speed difference even on a 16MHz Arduino.
All the ones I have. The last one I bought on Steam was 300MB.
Back in the 1980's the market was computer users. Today, the market is not computer users.
I mean operating system that is used by toy hardware (i.e. phones, tablets, etc).
What game needs 18 cores?
Probably Star Citizen, one month from now.
What the hell is a "porpoise"?
I'm sure my smartphone-that-never-leaves-home will appreciate it.
Not mine. The marketplace value of "still at the same location" for over a month non-stop is worthless.
A new version every hour!
You say that as if anything was made in China or India...
Imagine all countries imposing pollution tariffs on everything made in the USA.
Rip off the camera and microphone hardware from the computer. It's the only way to be sure.
But will it also be useful against Borg assimilation?
Well at least it means we'll soon be able to make our own clothes instead of buying them.
A laptop is a "mobile computers" and yet most don't have a touchscreen, GPS, accelerometers...
What you want is a freakin' smartphone. There's already plenty of choices.
I gave him praise because he taught of that joke before me. :p
Of course not. We want to see "Soundtrack composed by CPE-MI v2.5, vocals by Hatsune Miku v3".
http://www.microchip.com/wwwpr...
(I die a little inside when I see the Microchip logo when looking at an Atmel product page)
Alright, you win the Internet for one hour. Don't drop it!
Microsoft is copying Hollywood now.
Probably eighteen GTX 1080 duct-taped together.
Axiom Verge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
An old Core 2 Duo, too? No idea.
AFAIK libraries aren't loaded into RAM, they're compiled to the flash memory for the code.
I doubt someone would be able to notice the parsing speed difference even on a 16MHz Arduino.
All the ones I have. The last one I bought on Steam was 300MB.
Back in the 1980's the market was computer users. Today, the market is not computer users.
I mean operating system that is used by toy hardware (i.e. phones, tablets, etc).
Probably Star Citizen, one month from now.