You can't use it for anything but destruction, killing, maiming, poisoning and MAD power play. The tools to build the raw materials for the bomb are agnostic, but the bomb is not. And, yes, the two are separable. Manufacturing the raw material for the "heart" of an atomic bomb is not equivalent to engineering said bomb and testing it. Nor is engineering this bomb a requirement to engineering any other tools that are based on the scientific discovery of radioactivity.
Who needs spyware running on the application layer if firmware is a valid attack vector. You're fucked as soon as you plug in your computer or insert a charged battery.
Nobody cares about everyday apps in Linux vs X. Linux solved that years ago with major DEs like KDE or Gnome without utilizing the web.
It's still about peripherals and special apps. Every peripheral you pick up at $electronics_store runs with windows, as long as you avoid those marked with the apple. Doesn't work like that with Linux. You still have spend time for research to find out what versions run with Linux. You have to compromise in either the quality, feature or money department (or a combination of those), because your selection is severely limited. No homo oeconomicus wants these compromises. Hell, even I don't want them. And special apps is what really broke the LiMux initiative. Now that Windows 10 comes with a Linux subsystem for devs, there's even less incentive to not pick it over Linux.
Linux owns the mobile and server markets. But desktop? No, absolutely not.
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I work for one of the top 5 suppliers for that stuff. And it's C code all the way here for anything that runs on these devices.
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Hierarchy has been the primary source of inefficiency everywhere I've ever worked. But how to design an organization that can coordinate itself without hierarchy, especially given that it's made of humans used to playing games of master and servant rather than cooperating for common goals?
Create a common goal, for starters. The rest will fall into place.
Expected article on huge fire in south america, which ignites more natural gas and coal deposits than it should, hinting at larger deposits than previously expected.
This has nothing to do with discrete transforms. "Simple" example: \int_{-\inf}^{+\inf} \delta(x) f(x) dx = f(0)
where \delta(x) is the Dirac delta distribution and f(x) a smooth function (e.g.: exp(-itx)/sqrt(2\pi) ).
This uncertainty is also the cause why every laser has a finite spectral width: even a perfect sinoidal electromagnetic wave must have a length in the time regime which is finite - else the wave would hold an infinite amount of energy.
The only native apps in the future will be high performance applications such as databases. Other than that, everything will be delivered as Software as a Service.
I will believe this when I see the first serious engineering application written in it. Like, Pro/E, SolidWorks, Matlab etc.
I'm just saying, pay attention to when you have to do it and you'll see some room for potential invention.
Why don't you start to pay attention yourself? The guy cooked up a solution that he can run on every device he owns, wondering how far he could take the principle of his solution. Then you advertise buying a separate hardware gadget as an improvement on that? WTH, man?
No, Genesis 6:3 is before the flood.
Well, that was before god killed every living thing in sight. Noah obviously got a new deal with his 900+ years. ;)
Still, there are lots of wars going on:
https://ourworldindata.org/war...
Doesn't look like "nation state conflict" is too dangerous, too me.
The tool "atomic bomb" is bad.
You can't use it for anything but destruction, killing, maiming, poisoning and MAD power play. The tools to build the raw materials for the bomb are agnostic, but the bomb is not. And, yes, the two are separable. Manufacturing the raw material for the "heart" of an atomic bomb is not equivalent to engineering said bomb and testing it. Nor is engineering this bomb a requirement to engineering any other tools that are based on the scientific discovery of radioactivity.
Who needs spyware running on the application layer if firmware is a valid attack vector. You're fucked as soon as you plug in your computer or insert a charged battery.
> forcing them to upgrade by not releasing directx12 to win7
If you haven't upgraded to win7 yet, DX12 is the least of your problems.
I'm also not sure where this fairy tale about "only allowing installs from windows store" comes from. It's definitely a lie.
Nobody cares about everyday apps in Linux vs X. Linux solved that years ago with major DEs like KDE or Gnome without utilizing the web.
It's still about peripherals and special apps. Every peripheral you pick up at $electronics_store runs with windows, as long as you avoid those marked with the apple. Doesn't work like that with Linux. You still have spend time for research to find out what versions run with Linux. You have to compromise in either the quality, feature or money department (or a combination of those), because your selection is severely limited. No homo oeconomicus wants these compromises. Hell, even I don't want them. And special apps is what really broke the LiMux initiative. Now that Windows 10 comes with a Linux subsystem for devs, there's even less incentive to not pick it over Linux.
Linux owns the mobile and server markets. But desktop? No, absolutely not.
I work for one of the top 5 suppliers for that stuff. And it's C code all the way here for anything that runs on these devices.
http://developers.slashdot.org...
I'm talking about this stuff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...
I think you underestimate the market for engine control, exhaust aftertreatment and safety systems.
And how many jobs actually require you to get "close to the metal"?
The important ones. Like, developing software for control units in vehicles.
Hierarchy has been the primary source of inefficiency everywhere I've ever worked. But how to design an organization that can coordinate itself without hierarchy, especially given that it's made of humans used to playing games of master and servant rather than cooperating for common goals?
Create a common goal, for starters. The rest will fall into place.
Expected article on huge fire in south america, which ignites more natural gas and coal deposits than it should, hinting at larger deposits than previously expected.
Left disappointed.
If only they had Kathryn and an EMH...
What's a "floppy"?
Less than you can download in a second.
This has nothing to do with discrete transforms. "Simple" example: \int_{-\inf}^{+\inf} \delta(x) f(x) dx = f(0)
where \delta(x) is the Dirac delta distribution and f(x) a smooth function (e.g.: exp(-itx)/sqrt(2\pi) ).
This uncertainty is also the cause why every laser has a finite spectral width: even a perfect sinoidal electromagnetic wave must have a length in the time regime which is finite - else the wave would hold an infinite amount of energy.
Even if you can filter out the noise from the drone your drone shield's sitting on - how exactly does a drone shield sound?
Thin crust not yummy? You have a lot to learn, young padawan.
ITYM XCOM:EU
Even banks, those evil bastards, still make sure you at least have a sound bussiness plan before giving you money.
I guess that's how the subprime mortgage crisis happened, right?
The only native apps in the future will be high performance applications such as databases. Other than that, everything will be delivered as Software as a Service.
I will believe this when I see the first serious engineering application written in it. Like, Pro/E, SolidWorks, Matlab etc.
Have you started up Gimp recently? I don't think it would run reasonably well on an embedded device.
I'm just saying, pay attention to when you have to do it and you'll see some room for potential invention.
Why don't you start to pay attention yourself? The guy cooked up a solution that he can run on every device he owns, wondering how far he could take the principle of his solution. Then you advertise buying a separate hardware gadget as an improvement on that? WTH, man?
Installed Arch just a few days ago on an old asus netbook. First Linux distro here that came with two-finger-scrolling for X.org right out of the box.