Just use Git. I thought i was sane trying to keep inexperienced teams on Mercurial because of sane command line interfaces and whatnot. Its a losing strategy. Use Git/Github and you'll never be alone in trying to find supporting workflows, tools, documentation or people to help.
Most linux users, by far, dont choose their own kernels. They run whatever distro gives them. Or in most cases, whatever is loaded on their phone by the manufacturer
Factor in Musk time dilation factor. When he says 2017, you have to be pretty precise about the gravitational lensing his ego has created in the room that particular day. It's normally around 2071 or so
The other thing is to hack your build of the toolchain, so that __TIME__ and __DATE__ and __FILE__ could be stubbed and/or overridden by command line. Havent looked at GCC or clang codebases, but i would think it wouldnt be too hard.
__FILE__ has a similar effect, as it refers to absolute path. Absolute build paths would also be have to be created deterministically, no temp directories or anything like that. And then, make sure everything that gets linked in statically, including the toolchain bits follow the same rules.
Unless you freeze system time for the full duration of the build, every piece of code that builds in __TIME__ or __DATE__ macros, will screw with this. Other environment macros injected into the build ( like git revision etc ) as well.
No, i wasn't saying its going to help you or anyone else. What i was saying is that at the abstract level, its simply a local optimization vs global optimization issue. Whether this optimization is feasible or can work for any given problem with any given implementation is a different matter altogether.
An unconnected device/thing can at best perform local optimization because it simply does not have larger context and information, global optimization cannot be performed.
Well, it would be really awesome if i could actually disable or at least throttle something called 'Google Play Services' that keeps running the battery down on every single device
I mean, everyone is fed up with the constant flood of instagrams and faceblogfucks of the burritos or squirrels you had for lunch today. German ingenuity just figured out the way to cull the flood. Copyright for the common cause !
Maybe, but it pales in comparison to cloud hosted collaboration suites. Which coincidentally, Office365 and Google Docs are. I don't know about the msft latest stuff but i'm a gdocs user and trying to collaborate on an offline copy of spreadsheet/text, regardless of the format, feels like stone age and does have extra overhead costs, too.
Uh.. price, i.e. TCO is obviously the key decision factor for many users. It has to play a significant role for these decisions. TFA is saying its cheaper to run MSFT products at large scale than the open source counterpart. Thats the news, its all about price. Obviously its not a 'fair match', as TCO of cloud hosted product in this decade will very easily work out to be lower, but given a choice between the available options..
Uh, no.
Just use Git. I thought i was sane trying to keep inexperienced teams on Mercurial because of sane command line interfaces and whatnot. Its a losing strategy. Use Git/Github and you'll never be alone in trying to find supporting workflows, tools, documentation or people to help.
I thinks its BS, unless people are factoring in some massive incentives in special case scenarios
https://www.californiasolarsta...
At least they have the new code of conduct for the new SJW kernel ready to go
http://sarah.thesharps.us/2015...
Thats from a person that just yesterday claimed 'she is done and out and will stay off the keyboards and internets for a while because feelings'
Trigger warning: your fucking head will likely fucking explode
Most linux users, by far, dont choose their own kernels. They run whatever distro gives them. Or in most cases, whatever is loaded on their phone by the manufacturer
Here is context
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/1...
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/2...
She tried some attention grabbing drama, got all SJWy, was briefly shot down, butthurt feelings etc. Now she quit
Factor in Musk time dilation factor. When he says 2017, you have to be pretty precise about the gravitational lensing his ego has created in the room that particular day. It's normally around 2071 or so
Overall seems like a pretty decent device given the price
The summary failed to give the price. Google says $379 5X, and $499 for 6P ( i dont care about subsidized prices )
You'll really actually want President Camacho
'Dry foods' is bollocks. You can order 'fresh food and groceries' from Google Express right now
Um i have seen Google Express cars around here for years now, presumably doing mostly grocery deliveries. Not sure what we are talking about ?
https://www.google.com/express...
The other thing is to hack your build of the toolchain, so that __TIME__ and __DATE__ and __FILE__ could be stubbed and/or overridden by command line. Havent looked at GCC or clang codebases, but i would think it wouldnt be too hard.
__FILE__ has a similar effect, as it refers to absolute path. Absolute build paths would also be have to be created deterministically, no temp directories or anything like that. And then, make sure everything that gets linked in statically, including the toolchain bits follow the same rules.
Unless you freeze system time for the full duration of the build, every piece of code that builds in __TIME__ or __DATE__ macros, will screw with this. Other environment macros injected into the build ( like git revision etc ) as well.
There is a package manager. https://chocolatey.org/
No, i wasn't saying its going to help you or anyone else. What i was saying is that at the abstract level, its simply a local optimization vs global optimization issue.
Whether this optimization is feasible or can work for any given problem with any given implementation is a different matter altogether.
An unconnected device/thing can at best perform local optimization because it simply does not have larger context and information, global optimization cannot be performed.
By being connected to a global base of knowledge, many problems can escape local optima solutions.
Thats the gist of it. Details and implementations vary and matter, of course.
Try this link : https://www.google.com/finance...
Notice anything interesting ? HTML5 for the win, yes
where do they siphon pics from though, legally?
Get a slightly intelligent router, something that runs OpenWRT or so, and take care of the issue at the source.
Well, it would be really awesome if i could actually disable or at least throttle something called 'Google Play Services' that keeps running the battery down on every single device
I mean, everyone is fed up with the constant flood of instagrams and faceblogfucks of the burritos or squirrels you had for lunch today. German ingenuity just figured out the way to cull the flood. Copyright for the common cause !
Or put simpler, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics.
I think you are reading too much into it. There really is no face on Mars.
odf is good for collaboration...
Maybe, but it pales in comparison to cloud hosted collaboration suites. Which coincidentally, Office365 and Google Docs are. I don't know about the msft latest stuff but i'm a gdocs user and trying to collaborate on an offline copy of spreadsheet/text, regardless of the format, feels like stone age and does have extra overhead costs, too.
Uh .. price, i.e. TCO is obviously the key decision factor for many users. It has to play a significant role for these decisions. ..
TFA is saying its cheaper to run MSFT products at large scale than the open source counterpart. Thats the news, its all about price.
Obviously its not a 'fair match', as TCO of cloud hosted product in this decade will very easily work out to be lower, but given a choice between the available options