You should certainly add both Steven Erikson and George RR Martin to your fantasy list, as they describe complex worlds, detailed plots, and epic stories, where there is no real sense of good guys vs bad guys, where 'facts' depend on the POV of the character, just as they do in the real world. The books also basically make you think about various issues that are relevant in our society.
How is this really comparing OSses? From the article, I gather that the first benchmark, Imagemagick compilation, compares two GCC versions plus the OS that performs the I/O on behalf of GCC:
"Starting off with the timed ImageMagick compilation process, FreeBSD 8.0 was able to build this open-source application noticeably faster than on FreeBSD 7.2 (even though both are using GCC 4.2.1), but Ubuntu 9.10 with GCC 4.4.1 took much less time to build ImageMagick."
SIO standards actually define 1000 MB (MegaByte) as 1 GB (GigaByte). If you want to use the 1024 thingie, use should say 1024 MiB == 1 GiB. This stands for MebiByte and GebiByte resp.
The latter are only to be used for main memory sizes afaik, not for hard drive sizes. So you should still specify the hard drive size in MB, GB or TB. However, the difference between various manufacturers l;ies in the fact that they do not allways refer to size after formatting the drive with you favorite filesystem (e.g. ReiserFS). But do you really care if your 120GB drive is actually only 115GB after formatting? I think not.
I still remember clearly how I was running around in the third level, Command Centre iirc, and I heard a demon somewhere, but I had no idea where it might be (it was in that long corridor you need to acces, right before grabbing the yellow key).
I had the sound cranked up quite nicely, and I bet the neighbours could hear grunts all around. Suddenly I hear a loud grunt from that demon, the next thing I know is someone touching my shoulder. I probably went up for 20 cm (about 9"), from a sitting position. Turns out my dad came to ask me to turn down the volume somewhat.
I played it for hours, and even when sleeping I could see the waal twisitng and turning. Neat!
We did some work involving statistics to correctly report results, see http://www.itkovian.net/base/statistically-rigorous-java-performance-evaluation (OOPSLA 2007) and http://www.itkovian.net/base/java-performance-through-rigorous-replay-compilation (OOPSLA 2008).
Maybe they could use a decent spam filter, such as mollom (http://mollom.com), which is pretty adept at classifying content.
You should certainly add both Steven Erikson and George RR Martin to your fantasy list, as they describe complex worlds, detailed plots, and epic stories, where there is no real sense of good guys vs bad guys, where 'facts' depend on the POV of the character, just as they do in the real world. The books also basically make you think about various issues that are relevant in our society.
How is this really comparing OSses? From the article, I gather that the first benchmark, Imagemagick compilation, compares two GCC versions plus the OS that performs the I/O on behalf of GCC:
"Starting off with the timed ImageMagick compilation process, FreeBSD 8.0 was able to build this open-source application noticeably faster than on FreeBSD 7.2 (even though both are using GCC 4.2.1), but Ubuntu 9.10 with GCC 4.4.1 took much less time to build ImageMagick."
Duh.
*cough* http://www.b-virtual.org/display/WWWBVIRT/Distributed+Storage+System *cough*
Seems like an adequate solution to the problem, at least according to the talk I heard last week. BTW, I am not associated with B-virtual.
SIO standards actually define 1000 MB (MegaByte) as 1 GB (GigaByte). If you want to use the 1024 thingie, use should say 1024 MiB == 1 GiB. This stands for MebiByte and GebiByte resp. The latter are only to be used for main memory sizes afaik, not for hard drive sizes. So you should still specify the hard drive size in MB, GB or TB. However, the difference between various manufacturers l;ies in the fact that they do not allways refer to size after formatting the drive with you favorite filesystem (e.g. ReiserFS). But do you really care if your 120GB drive is actually only 115GB after formatting? I think not.
I still remember clearly how I was running around in the third level, Command Centre iirc, and I heard a demon somewhere, but I had no idea where it might be (it was in that long corridor you need to acces, right before grabbing the yellow key).
I had the sound cranked up quite nicely, and I bet the neighbours could hear grunts all around. Suddenly I hear a loud grunt from that demon, the next thing I know is someone touching my shoulder. I probably went up for 20 cm (about 9"), from a sitting position. Turns out my dad came to ask me to turn down the volume somewhat.
I played it for hours, and even when sleeping I could see the waal twisitng and turning. Neat!