Yeah "it" will be self limiting for the obvious reason - processing takes resources. There is not going to be an exponential explosion in computing without exponential explosion in power efficiency or resource availability. Nothing in my laptop will ever become sentient, the power supply is not sufficient for such a crappy flops/watts design.
I have tech parks everywhere around here ( sf bay area ). All of them have tons of business or activity happening. As a startup dude, you actually have to fight for space, its that busy. You build a tech park here, you are guaranteed to have people in there, creating businesses, making money and spurring economic development - paying everything back in taxes.
You generally aren't supposed to play that much of a VC or blackjack with public money. Could as well build a unicorn zoo and cold fusion powered monorails with the expectation that someone will eventually bring unicorns and cold fusion.
Creating business incentives like tax breaks is one thing, because real money gets involved if there is actual business happening. Massive infrastructure investments for business and technology that doesn't exist yet is a whole different level.
I think your reply missed the point. In this case, NM government tried to attract a class of businesses that doesn't really exist. After X-Prize win everyone was high on suborbital tourism and regular passenger services from multiple providers appeared to be magically around the corner to many, mostly to a bunch of talking heads that have never built a real business by themselves. 10 years later, "suborbital industry" does not exist, apart from the sounding rockets that have always been flying. Every would be entrant either folded, failed or in the case of VG keeps overpromising and underdelivering. Branson starts to sound like Paul Moller after a while.
This is not a statement whether there is a market potential and would be customer, or technological and economical feasibility of the industry. This is a statement about every entrant in the field abysmally failing to deliver.
What you are looking at is quite possibly the last of the species. There likely wont be a mainstream successful handheld console that is made for gaming.
Agreed with most of what you say. There IS one area where Mac loses in flexibility, it's system programming. If you ever have to do anything with hardware or drivers etc, working on OS X is often like trying to run a marathon in a thick jungle. I.e. yes you have all the freedom with your software in userspace, but touch any foundation layers and you are at mercy of apple.
Author Susan Marenco has been caught up in the swirling controversy. She spoke with ABC News, saying her assignment for the project was to write about Barbie as a "designer." It's not necessarily uncommon in the industry to have game designers working on the look, flow and story of a game while programmers handle the coding side.
That is clearly misogyny and cis scum right there.
I was surprised that i guessed the address at the first try, search.yahoo.com, and i honestly havent touched a yahoo product since yahoowidgets was a thing. It promptly suggested to "try the full experience at yahoo.com"
You really don't get it. If i am Asian, and i reject an equally priced offer of a house in a predominantly black neighborhood and move closer to an Asian supermarket instead, i am not a racist. We all have our freedoms, beliefs and choices, i don't step on yours, try not to step on mine.
I dont think you understand what bigotry means. I am free to turn down any offer or suggestion like that based on my own morals or beliefs, fears or paranoias. If im afraid of high places, i have all the freedom to turn down playing a skydiver when you ask me, it does not make me a bigot.
You actually have audit log for seeing what exactly failed - but by default its not logging at very granular level. You can turn it on to be waay verbose, drown in the logs and then use arcane filtering techniques to figure out what happened. Or use something like ProcMon / ProcExp combo to try and trace the issue.
The situation is much different where for unix daemon failures you either spend about an hour trying to get the strace command line just right so that the correct bit of failure information is actually captured and visible, or spend another hour doing a rebuild from source, and try to get it launched in foreground with gdb with all the correct environment settings - set by a dozen or more different env, etc and shell script wrappers.
Sir ( or fraulein ) , you might think if you want to have a car at all, and just fly and/or rent if and when needed. It will save you time and money and probably make a bunch of people generally safer around you. I wouldn't call ABBA a complete and utter fail if disco has just never been my thing.
Do you have an adb trace or something to show how that hammering goes, or wireshark trace or something ? I actually got a feeling its the opposite, turning off location services significantly helps my battery survive, also on nexus 4
Dedicated hw core to keep controls processing. Not a dedicated thread or process. Run a partitioned off small RTOS core doing just user interface inputs and outputs, and controls.
Some embedded systems actually do something like that, and some consoles keep dedicated hw for system processing.
Exactly, we called it either fragile or scrum-fall. Glad i got out. The reality is this : if you have a good responsible software development team with expert development leads, architects and you have generally sound software development practices you can follow any process du jour and get good quality software out. Otherwise all bets are off and no process buzzwords are going to help you.
Forget the speed test. Give me an accurate uptime / reliability test instead - i'll pay for it. In fact, i'll pay for a home router that has a service integrated for reliability monitoring.
I'll be happy to pay more for extra reliable service, rather than variably available peak bandwidth.
I've been thinking about this and yeah, you are right. No such thing as non-political entertainment. Take good old chess for example. The clear cut, male dominated playing field with the only damsel in distress on both sides. She is not even allowed to move a lot. Also, the sheer racism between whites and blacks is mindboggling. And get this - whites ALWAYS get to move first !
Re-imaging any version of windows on the install partition is possible within minutes, if you bothered to prepare for that. System Restore, WAIK, ADK etc, if this was actually important. And its a ton easier on any unixy-box. And guess what, all this is even easier for a homogeneous hardware pool like a particular cell phone model, or a particular OEM PC model, with a preconfigured image that matches your hardware exactly - for a random home PC thats more work.
Yeah "it" will be self limiting for the obvious reason - processing takes resources. There is not going to be an exponential explosion in computing without exponential explosion in power efficiency or resource availability. Nothing in my laptop will ever become sentient, the power supply is not sufficient for such a crappy flops/watts design.
I have tech parks everywhere around here ( sf bay area ). All of them have tons of business or activity happening. As a startup dude, you actually have to fight for space, its that busy. You build a tech park here, you are guaranteed to have people in there, creating businesses, making money and spurring economic development - paying everything back in taxes.
This spaceport in NM doesn't do any of that.
>>Unix (Linux) is about as far from a monoculture as you can get
What, like Android that has linux underneath ?
You generally aren't supposed to play that much of a VC or blackjack with public money. Could as well build a unicorn zoo and cold fusion powered monorails with the expectation that someone will eventually bring unicorns and cold fusion.
Creating business incentives like tax breaks is one thing, because real money gets involved if there is actual business happening. Massive infrastructure investments for business and technology that doesn't exist yet is a whole different level.
I think your reply missed the point.
In this case, NM government tried to attract a class of businesses that doesn't really exist. After X-Prize win everyone was high on suborbital tourism and regular passenger services from multiple providers appeared to be magically around the corner to many, mostly to a bunch of talking heads that have never built a real business by themselves.
10 years later, "suborbital industry" does not exist, apart from the sounding rockets that have always been flying. Every would be entrant either folded, failed or in the case of VG keeps overpromising and underdelivering. Branson starts to sound like Paul Moller after a while.
This is not a statement whether there is a market potential and would be customer, or technological and economical feasibility of the industry. This is a statement about every entrant in the field abysmally failing to deliver.
What you are looking at is quite possibly the last of the species. There likely wont be a mainstream successful handheld console that is made for gaming.
Agreed with most of what you say. There IS one area where Mac loses in flexibility, it's system programming. If you ever have to do anything with hardware or drivers etc, working on OS X is often like trying to run a marathon in a thick jungle.
I.e. yes you have all the freedom with your software in userspace, but touch any foundation layers and you are at mercy of apple.
Author Susan Marenco has been caught up in the swirling controversy. She spoke with ABC News, saying her assignment for the project was to write about Barbie as a "designer." It's not necessarily uncommon in the industry to have game designers working on the look, flow and story of a game while programmers handle the coding side.
That is clearly misogyny and cis scum right there.
I saw a factor of 10 less warnings and errors, so yeah there is a point.
I was surprised that i guessed the address at the first try, search.yahoo.com, and i honestly havent touched a yahoo product since yahoowidgets was a thing.
It promptly suggested to "try the full experience at yahoo.com"
education and science are not particularly popular, so it doesn't matter
>>But actually following such a plan, to the letter, without ever making a mistake, seems nearly impossible.
Perfect cyber crime is as difficult to pull off as any other perfect crime. News at 11
You really don't get it. If i am Asian, and i reject an equally priced offer of a house in a predominantly black neighborhood and move closer to an Asian supermarket instead, i am not a racist.
We all have our freedoms, beliefs and choices, i don't step on yours, try not to step on mine.
I dont think you understand what bigotry means. I am free to turn down any offer or suggestion like that based on my own morals or beliefs, fears or paranoias. If im afraid of high places, i have all the freedom to turn down playing a skydiver when you ask me, it does not make me a bigot.
You actually have audit log for seeing what exactly failed - but by default its not logging at very granular level. You can turn it on to be waay verbose, drown in the logs and then use arcane filtering techniques to figure out what happened. Or use something like ProcMon / ProcExp combo to try and trace the issue.
The situation is much different where for unix daemon failures you either spend about an hour trying to get the strace command line just right so that the correct bit of failure information is actually captured and visible, or spend another hour doing a rebuild from source, and try to get it launched in foreground with gdb with all the correct environment settings - set by a dozen or more different env, etc and shell script wrappers.
This is the pinnacle of computing today.
This might sound strange, but there is very little science in rockets. Its mostly engineering, QA, process management and such. Also, accounting.
Sir ( or fraulein ) , you might think if you want to have a car at all, and just fly and/or rent if and when needed. It will save you time and money and probably make a bunch of people generally safer around you.
I wouldn't call ABBA a complete and utter fail if disco has just never been my thing.
As soon as an electric car drives a 1000 miles in a day, you'll move the bar to a 1005.
Besides, your 1000 miles has already repeatedly broken,
http://www.popsci.com/cars/art...
http://gas2.org/2012/06/14/ren...
Do you have an adb trace or something to show how that hammering goes, or wireshark trace or something ? I actually got a feeling its the opposite, turning off location services significantly helps my battery survive, also on nexus 4
Dedicated hw core to keep controls processing. Not a dedicated thread or process. Run a partitioned off small RTOS core doing just user interface inputs and outputs, and controls.
Some embedded systems actually do something like that, and some consoles keep dedicated hw for system processing.
Exactly, we called it either fragile or scrum-fall. Glad i got out.
The reality is this : if you have a good responsible software development team with expert development leads, architects and you have generally sound software development practices you can follow any process du jour and get good quality software out. Otherwise all bets are off and no process buzzwords are going to help you.
A branch or a patch set is not a fork.
Forget the speed test. Give me an accurate uptime / reliability test instead - i'll pay for it. In fact, i'll pay for a home router that has a service integrated for reliability monitoring.
I'll be happy to pay more for extra reliable service, rather than variably available peak bandwidth.
I've been thinking about this and yeah, you are right. No such thing as non-political entertainment. Take good old chess for example. The clear cut, male dominated playing field with the only damsel in distress on both sides. She is not even allowed to move a lot. Also, the sheer racism between whites and blacks is mindboggling. And get this - whites ALWAYS get to move first !
Re-imaging any version of windows on the install partition is possible within minutes, if you bothered to prepare for that. System Restore, WAIK, ADK etc, if this was actually important.
And its a ton easier on any unixy-box. And guess what, all this is even easier for a homogeneous hardware pool like a particular cell phone model, or a particular OEM PC model, with a preconfigured image that matches your hardware exactly - for a random home PC thats more work.