The addition of 2 extra USB ports is useless, unless they have changed the polyfuse set up to allow more power to be delivered to the ports. As things currently stand with the original model B, attaching anything more than a low-power keyboard to the Pi requires a powered hub -- the Pi itself can't deliver the required juice. It would be great if this restriction were lifted.
How about Natalie Portman in a vat of hot grits spinning on an office chair? When she farts and creates a gaseous void near her well-formed posterior, what happens to the rotation rate of the chair?
Wow, insightful post! You should email them right away, EmagGeek, since I'm sure they've completely overlooked this and other effects that random Slashdot douches such as yourself might think up on the spur of the moment!
Hang on a sec; the *battery* contains 55lb of Al, and the *battery* provides power for 1,000 miles. So, that translates to 0.055 lb/mile, which is significantly smaller than gasoline.
I had a similar experience with Russell King, who was developing the very first port of Linux to the ARM architecture way back in the 1990s. I couldn't get the kernel to boot on my Archimedes A3020 (which used the newer ARM 250 chip). After a couple of emails exchanged, the next day I packed the A3020 into my backpack and caught a train to south London where Russell lived. It only took him 30 mins or so to diagnose the problem, and thence onward Linux has supported the ARM 250. Not quite on-site service, but pretty close!
Well, it would be -- if Scots weren't already British. You numpty.
The addition of 2 extra USB ports is useless, unless they have changed the polyfuse set up to allow more power to be delivered to the ports. As things currently stand with the original model B, attaching anything more than a low-power keyboard to the Pi requires a powered hub -- the Pi itself can't deliver the required juice. It would be great if this restriction were lifted.
Fuck off, you pathetic SJW turd...
Yes you can, since Fortran 2003.
Come on now, you're just projecting!
Scheduled maintenance.
Oops. That should be 'sea levels', 'boardwalk' and 'black rubber dildo'. My bad.
How about Natalie Portman in a vat of hot grits spinning on an office chair? When she farts and creates a gaseous void near her well-formed posterior, what happens to the rotation rate of the chair?
Wow, insightful post! You should email them right away, EmagGeek, since I'm sure they've completely overlooked this and other effects that random Slashdot douches such as yourself might think up on the spur of the moment!
Surely, south is to your left?
And see levels are rising because your momma dropped her dildo off the boardwark, right?
I welcome our new Asian Overlords and their Moment of Inertia.
The neurodiversity movement is a load of wank. It's like claiming your car is otherly-powered when the engine falls out.
Xenu would like to see you about your overdue audit. Please make an appointment with the receptionclam.
Die, CIS SCUM!
I think you meant suit. A strong suite would be a sofa made from purest diamondium.
Hang on a sec; the *battery* contains 55lb of Al, and the *battery* provides power for 1,000 miles. So, that translates to 0.055 lb/mile, which is significantly smaller than gasoline.
Citation?
Ssh, you're making him look like an ignoramus.
No overclocking? Ermahgerd, that's a showstopper for those wanting to do HPC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish NVIDIA would update their drivers to support OpenCL 1.1. Oh wait, that's not going to happen because they are trying to push CUDA instead...
Erm -- ECC memory is slower than non-ECC memory, I think.
Am I surprised that the fucktard editor is Timothy?
I had a similar experience with Russell King, who was developing the very first port of Linux to the ARM architecture way back in the 1990s. I couldn't get the kernel to boot on my Archimedes A3020 (which used the newer ARM 250 chip). After a couple of emails exchanged, the next day I packed the A3020 into my backpack and caught a train to south London where Russell lived. It only took him 30 mins or so to diagnose the problem, and thence onward Linux has supported the ARM 250. Not quite on-site service, but pretty close!
One does not simply change one's email address...