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Even more reason to disable Javascript.
* User-replaceable battery * SD card support * Non-giant (5") screen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Well, assuming domain owners of the future don't obliterate the past with Archive-hostile robots.txts.
PLA I'm guessing. What kind of layer height? 0.2mm?
Hopefully they can put in the clang parsing frontend in soon.
Not that EGL, nothing to see here, move along.
Doesn't unlocking the Nexus S bootloader wipe the phone though?
I'd like to run Cyanogenmod on my Nexus S but for the life of me I can't seem to find a procedure that will let me backup my entire phone before I root/wipe :(
If you can sustain ~80% maximum throughput, yes.
How do you detect a port that's been "repurposed" to be the head-end of a bunch of NATed machines?
Real-time (or better!) simulation of biological systems.
Well, they are stories.
buy intel video cards
Oh? Where can I buy offboard Intel video cards?
we'll need an OS-agnostic method of using PCIe cards as bootable block devices
Like pretending to be a single-channel SATA disk controller with one drive permanently attached?
once performance improves...
They'll change the driver model again.
I usually just divide the transfer cap by 30 days to get the effective throughput.
Special low-latency compression hardware.
Good thing they aren't totally revamping the user interface in the next version!
They just assumed Google would be passively data-mining Layer 7 like crazy and intended to keep a secondary connection for...sensitive...traffic.
Itanium: vrooom!, vrooom! POWER: putt, putt, putt
I want ZFS for my home server, zfs is not the answer
Very Zen.
My Google-fu must be weak today. I can't seem to find anything relevant for "Achilles in America". Any hints?
Just tried it. Sending a encrypted 7zip archive containing an exe worked without a problem.
Almost at the end of 2009 and no viable OpenGL 3.2 reference implementation...
Even more reason to disable Javascript.
* User-replaceable battery * SD card support * Non-giant (5") screen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Well, assuming domain owners of the future don't obliterate the past with Archive-hostile robots.txts.
PLA I'm guessing. What kind of layer height? 0.2mm?
Hopefully they can put in the clang parsing frontend in soon.
Not that EGL, nothing to see here, move along.
Doesn't unlocking the Nexus S bootloader wipe the phone though?
I'd like to run Cyanogenmod on my Nexus S but for the life of me I can't seem to find a procedure that will let me backup my entire phone before I root/wipe :(
If you can sustain ~80% maximum throughput, yes.
How do you detect a port that's been "repurposed" to be the head-end of a bunch of NATed machines?
Real-time (or better!) simulation of biological systems.
Well, they are stories.
buy intel video cards
Oh? Where can I buy offboard Intel video cards?
we'll need an OS-agnostic method of using PCIe cards as bootable block devices
Like pretending to be a single-channel SATA disk controller with one drive permanently attached?
once performance improves...
They'll change the driver model again.
I usually just divide the transfer cap by 30 days to get the effective throughput.
Special low-latency compression hardware.
Good thing they aren't totally revamping the user interface in the next version!
They just assumed Google would be passively data-mining Layer 7 like crazy and intended to keep a secondary connection for...sensitive...traffic.
Itanium: vrooom!, vrooom! POWER: putt, putt, putt
I want ZFS for my home server, zfs is not the answer
Very Zen.
My Google-fu must be weak today. I can't seem to find anything relevant for "Achilles in America". Any hints?
Just tried it. Sending a encrypted 7zip archive containing an exe worked without a problem.
Almost at the end of 2009 and no viable OpenGL 3.2 reference implementation...