No. There is more than one problem. That is sometimes one of the problems, because it is not like that is uniform either.
ok... it's 99% of the problem.
If people broke laws less, we would also have less need for police.
this is known as blaming the victim. class act!
So is mistreating criminal suspects in ways which may be as you are trained to do
didn't i list training as a problem? yep!
So is abuse of alcohol and inhibited judgment.
so which headline was about a drunk person being executed by the police? oh, haven't seen that one.
So is a police culture where reporting a concern about a fellow officer's behavior makes you a pariah.
yep, that goes under both who you hire for the job and how they are trained.
So is a society where police lives are at risk at every traffic stop.
being a police officer is actually far for the most lethal job. besides, you accept the risk when you accept the job. seems to fall under who you hire.
It's not just one problem.
you're absolutely right, the other problem is people who are in denial about the original problem. you know, people like you.
People already get shot for holding a cellphone so what makes you think a smartphone app will improve the situation? Also, if you don't have a smartphone then will they just assume you are hostile and/or antisocial?
The problem is how the police are chosen and trained.
It used to be a monumental task to create an open source graphics card because of the sheer size of an ever evolving graphics API that had to be implemented, debugged and maintained. However, now with Vulkan as a common base to graphics related APIs, the requirements for an open source graphics cards are only to implement the Vulkan API. It's really the ideal time to make an open source graphics card.
No but with Vulkan you are able to implement the Glide API that is used by 3Dfx Voodoo cards. So, in theory you can natively use old games that are designed for cards.
The only thing oracle is committed to is making and taking money. To say they are committed is to say, "as long as we keep getting enough money from it, we'll keep doing it!" It's MBA Stupidity 101, only money matters.
For the unaware, SDHC maxes out at 32GB. You then have the option of using SDXC which maxes out at 2TB but there is a problem, SDXC specification mandates the use of exFAT which [surprise!] is restricted by patent by Microsoft. What this means is that memory controller may be optimised for exFAT I/O modes which may result in undefined behavior or brick it if you decide "i'll just format this to EXT4". UFS on the other hand, does not specify even needing a filesystem, so it's more like a SSD than a memory card.
Thanks to this great advancement and careful analysis of the "nerve gas" in a contaminated area, an ashamed Professor Zimmerman is now prohibited from dining at the local Taco Bell.;)
i am dumb on this, but if 'hardware architecture' can be made to take care of avoiding conflicts and "direct how each part of the task should be processed and split up between the processor's cores", same can be done through software that imitate whatever 'hardware architecture' is doing?
From reading the MIT page, I gather that it should be possible but it would result in substantial overhead. The bloom filter alone would also need it's own core.
if this can be done, basically this software would be another step in compiling/assembling process?
Yes, however, this would not be helpful for 99% of software because most software simply cannot benefit from parallel processing. The one area that benefits the most from parallel processing is graphics, specifically manipulation and rendering. That said, where this may be able to help is in creating a better GPU, so it should be no surprise that one of the professors working on this is also a senior researcher for NVidia.
that's true of cutting edge software but if you are working with a device, you usually only need to flash the firmware. anyway, this is why you research ahead of time.
the moral of the story: cutting edge software will cut you.
If you don't want to be a phone slave to another soul sucking corporation then before buying a product you should search the internet for something that has the most open source software and the best component documentation. This way when something goes wrong, you can diagnose and possibly fix the issue yourself. It's been my experience that buying the correct product is more important than getting a "great deal" and more likely to last significantly longer.
Why do people think self driving cars will catch on? If anything, they will be more complex with even more sensors and systems needed to operate safely.
never having to worry about being in a car accident and thusly never having to pay for collision insurance will save you a lot of money. this is what is known as an long term investment. i know the short-sighted capitalists of the world who can't see beyond the next financial quarter don't understand but it's worth it over a long period of time.
seriously, having the government locked into proprietary standards does not help anyone but the makers of the proprietary software and the congress critter that made it happen.
It seems to me that the UN Human Rights Council doesn't grasp that as long as people are dependant on others, there will always be someone subjegating people. As people become more dependant on others, the centralized power becomes because if the government can control XYZ then they can cause societies to grind to a halt. If they really want to improve the situation of all people then they should be pushing projects that could give people the ability to be autonomous through technology. Governments are terrified of a lack of centralized control because then the people can tell their governments to fuck off. If you want people to be free of tyrants then they have to obtain freedom to go it alone.
What people need are automated and decentralized manufacturing and agriculture to create a post-scarcity economy.
GMOs could be a fantastic boon for humanity. the keyword is could. The sad fact is that current engineering efforts directed toward making food have all been toward making food more addictive. They want people to buy more and more food even if it kills them and guess what, it is killing people.
I fear we may end up with monstrosities like sugary vegetables and based on what I've seen in the market, this fear is justified.
this is more about putting wireless sensors everywhere to report back rather than actually remotely controlling devices. if they began connecting controls for things like railroad switches, welp... predictable disasters would happen.
I think Telsa has learned some hard lessons from the Model X. They promised too many features without enough time and in the end resulted in an inferior product. They may be software bugs but when your software controls hardware, it has real consequences. I also hope they learned to not fight people trying to get a refund because there is no benefit in fighting it.
I don't understand people like you. Facebook is not a democracy, you don't get to vote for your favorite features. You have placed shackles on yourself and decided to complain when your owner pulls on your chain.
the lack of pirates is causing global warming. I HAVE NUMBERS ON MY SIDE!
researchers at Symantec who devoted their lives to unraveling the code line by line
You know, when you "devote your life" to something it's usually for longer than a season of Game of Thrones. Mayhaps the claim is a bit hyperbolic?
just sayin'.
No. There is more than one problem. That is sometimes one of the problems, because it is not like that is uniform either.
ok... it's 99% of the problem.
If people broke laws less, we would also have less need for police.
this is known as blaming the victim. class act!
So is mistreating criminal suspects in ways which may be as you are trained to do
didn't i list training as a problem? yep!
So is abuse of alcohol and inhibited judgment.
so which headline was about a drunk person being executed by the police? oh, haven't seen that one.
So is a police culture where reporting a concern about a fellow officer's behavior makes you a pariah.
yep, that goes under both who you hire for the job and how they are trained.
So is a society where police lives are at risk at every traffic stop.
being a police officer is actually far for the most lethal job. besides, you accept the risk when you accept the job. seems to fall under who you hire.
It's not just one problem.
you're absolutely right, the other problem is people who are in denial about the original problem. you know, people like you.
People already get shot for holding a cellphone so what makes you think a smartphone app will improve the situation? Also, if you don't have a smartphone then will they just assume you are hostile and/or antisocial?
The problem is how the police are chosen and trained.
It used to be a monumental task to create an open source graphics card because of the sheer size of an ever evolving graphics API that had to be implemented, debugged and maintained. However, now with Vulkan as a common base to graphics related APIs, the requirements for an open source graphics cards are only to implement the Vulkan API. It's really the ideal time to make an open source graphics card.
Does it run on 3Dfx Voodoo 2 cards?
No but with Vulkan you are able to implement the Glide API that is used by 3Dfx Voodoo cards. So, in theory you can natively use old games that are designed for cards.
The only thing oracle is committed to is making and taking money. To say they are committed is to say, "as long as we keep getting enough money from it, we'll keep doing it!" It's MBA Stupidity 101, only money matters.
For the unaware, SDHC maxes out at 32GB. You then have the option of using SDXC which maxes out at 2TB but there is a problem, SDXC specification mandates the use of exFAT which [surprise!] is restricted by patent by Microsoft. What this means is that memory controller may be optimised for exFAT I/O modes which may result in undefined behavior or brick it if you decide "i'll just format this to EXT4". UFS on the other hand, does not specify even needing a filesystem, so it's more like a SSD than a memory card.
your arrogance is astounding.
you act as if i'm the one who had the ability to decide that.
Thanks to this great advancement and careful analysis of the "nerve gas" in a contaminated area, an ashamed Professor Zimmerman is now prohibited from dining at the local Taco Bell. ;)
MS only put $1.5M into politics, so RedHat could actually top that. that means what you have written is false.
you can disable it. it's listed as "Media Router" on the flags page: chrome://flags#media-router
i am dumb on this, but if 'hardware architecture' can be made to take care of avoiding conflicts and "direct how each part of the task should be processed and split up between the processor's cores", same can be done through software that imitate whatever 'hardware architecture' is doing?
From reading the MIT page, I gather that it should be possible but it would result in substantial overhead. The bloom filter alone would also need it's own core.
if this can be done, basically this software would be another step in compiling/assembling process?
Yes, however, this would not be helpful for 99% of software because most software simply cannot benefit from parallel processing. The one area that benefits the most from parallel processing is graphics, specifically manipulation and rendering. That said, where this may be able to help is in creating a better GPU, so it should be no surprise that one of the professors working on this is also a senior researcher for NVidia.
Open source can be just as insanely irritating.
that's true of cutting edge software but if you are working with a device, you usually only need to flash the firmware. anyway, this is why you research ahead of time.
the moral of the story: cutting edge software will cut you.
If you don't want to be a phone slave to another soul sucking corporation then before buying a product you should search the internet for something that has the most open source software and the best component documentation. This way when something goes wrong, you can diagnose and possibly fix the issue yourself. It's been my experience that buying the correct product is more important than getting a "great deal" and more likely to last significantly longer.
Why do people think self driving cars will catch on? If anything, they will be more complex with even more sensors and systems needed to operate safely.
never having to worry about being in a car accident and thusly never having to pay for collision insurance will save you a lot of money. this is what is known as an long term investment. i know the short-sighted capitalists of the world who can't see beyond the next financial quarter don't understand but it's worth it over a long period of time.
seriously, having the government locked into proprietary standards does not help anyone but the makers of the proprietary software and the congress critter that made it happen.
then you shouldn't have released the game. -_-
It seems to me that the UN Human Rights Council doesn't grasp that as long as people are dependant on others, there will always be someone subjegating people. As people become more dependant on others, the centralized power becomes because if the government can control XYZ then they can cause societies to grind to a halt. If they really want to improve the situation of all people then they should be pushing projects that could give people the ability to be autonomous through technology. Governments are terrified of a lack of centralized control because then the people can tell their governments to fuck off. If you want people to be free of tyrants then they have to obtain freedom to go it alone.
What people need are automated and decentralized manufacturing and agriculture to create a post-scarcity economy.
GMOs could be a fantastic boon for humanity. the keyword is could. The sad fact is that current engineering efforts directed toward making food have all been toward making food more addictive. They want people to buy more and more food even if it kills them and guess what, it is killing people.
I fear we may end up with monstrosities like sugary vegetables and based on what I've seen in the market, this fear is justified.
this is more about putting wireless sensors everywhere to report back rather than actually remotely controlling devices. if they began connecting controls for things like railroad switches, welp... predictable disasters would happen.
But my preconceived notions! My social justice!
I think Telsa has learned some hard lessons from the Model X. They promised too many features without enough time and in the end resulted in an inferior product. They may be software bugs but when your software controls hardware, it has real consequences. I also hope they learned to not fight people trying to get a refund because there is no benefit in fighting it.
I don't understand people like you. Facebook is not a democracy, you don't get to vote for your favorite features. You have placed shackles on yourself and decided to complain when your owner pulls on your chain.
Why have you sold yourself to facebook?