KSM relies on a higher-level application to provide instruction on which memory regions are candidates for merging. Although it would be possible for KSM to simply scan all anonymous pages in the system, it would be wasteful of CPU and memory (given the space necessary to manage the page-merging process). Therefore, applications can register the virtual areas that are likely to contain duplicate pages.
Kernel shared memory only acts on memory pages which it has been advised could be duplicates. This requires applications to specifically tag pages of memory as possibly being duplicates.
Useful for virtualization (which is the primary purpose), but probably not actually functionally useful for more general memory de-duplication.
I cannot imagine that they actually decrypted the video. If it was encrypted it would have been FIPS-140-2 compliant. None of the approved ciphers on the FIPS-140-2 could be cracked in the four months since the twitter post.
Either that or someone royally fucked up the encryption...
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Not to mention that GPS does not rely on the cell phone network at all.
The author of this review clearly does not have an even basic understanding of GPS.
I'm sorry but 15 minutes? That is complete and utter crap. It takes hours to fully recharge. In fact it takes "about 3.5 hours" http://www.teslamotors.com/performance/perf_specs.php to recharge a tesla motors roadster.
But I just noticed that the article says nothing about that... DAMN YOU EDITORS!
The only reason this worked is that the botnet was poorly designed. It relied on at least one of the command and control servers being available. If they all get taken down at the same time you destroy the botnet. This is not how most other botnets work, this is not a tactic that worked against this specific botnet and will not work against other botnets.
Other botnets generate new domain names fairly regularly. All the botnet controller needs to do is register one of those domains before it is generated. Good luck getting a court order to ban all the generated domains for the next few years.
On the contrary, sarcasm is entirely warranted. The position that you take requires certainty that cells which are not continually actively producing HIV viruses have not been infected. This study shows that we have no idea which parts of the body are infected and which are not. So the only logical conclusion is that likely all cells are infected, but do not commonly produce viruses.
HIV is a retrovirus. It literally becomes a part of your DNA. The only way to truly cure HIV is to remove the HIV DNA from your genome, good luck with that.
Accept that as long as human beings are regulating the market there will be boom and bust cycles. Regardless of whether those regulators are part of the government or traders.
That is an exceptionally bad idea. You're simply increasing the complexity of the entire authentication system, without doing much more than requiring another password.
Oh course the USPS can operate with a profit, they have no long term expenses. I could run a wildly profitable enterprise if only the federal government would pay for all of my initial start up costs and then never expect me to pay them back.
Most people will say you need more RAM; they are wrong. What you need is more ram reserved for the kernel. The basic problem is that the ARC (file system cache) has no upper limit, but kernel addressable memory does.
Maybe you should take your own advice.
KSM relies on a higher-level application to provide instruction on which memory regions are candidates for merging. Although it would be possible for KSM to simply scan all anonymous pages in the system, it would be wasteful of CPU and memory (given the space necessary to manage the page-merging process). Therefore, applications can register the virtual areas that are likely to contain duplicate pages.
Kernel shared memory only acts on memory pages which it has been advised could be duplicates. This requires applications to specifically tag pages of memory as possibly being duplicates.
Useful for virtualization (which is the primary purpose), but probably not actually functionally useful for more general memory de-duplication.
On the front page of the android website is an announcement for a conference that has already happened.
Gee maybe they could update the front page?
Android will be at the 2010 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco from March 9th to March 11th.
What they don't realize is that black hats also have "jobs" and are being paid.
It's even worse than that. The black hats are almost certainly being paid far more than the white hats are.
We could eliminate the entire US military if we just had the balls to nuke anybody who said no.
It's genius right, right, guys?
He is technically correct. The age of consent in Wisconsin is 18. If two minors have sex, they have both committed statutory rape.
Isn't the world fun?
I cannot imagine that they actually decrypted the video. If it was encrypted it would have been FIPS-140-2 compliant. None of the approved ciphers on the FIPS-140-2 could be cracked in the four months since the twitter post.
Either that or someone royally fucked up the encryption...
Not to mention that GPS does not rely on the cell phone network at all.
The author of this review clearly does not have an even basic understanding of GPS.
Web 2.0 image board http://wtfchan.org/themes/simpler/ (absolutely NSFW)
Windows XP took up about 2 GB total install. Now after SP3 it's about 13GB. So roughly 11GB in updates total.
I'm sorry but 15 minutes? That is complete and utter crap. It takes hours to fully recharge. In fact it takes "about 3.5 hours" http://www.teslamotors.com/performance/perf_specs.php to recharge a tesla motors roadster.
But I just noticed that the article says nothing about that... DAMN YOU EDITORS!
The only reason this worked is that the botnet was poorly designed. It relied on at least one of the command and control servers being available. If they all get taken down at the same time you destroy the botnet. This is not how most other botnets work, this is not a tactic that worked against this specific botnet and will not work against other botnets.
Other botnets generate new domain names fairly regularly. All the botnet controller needs to do is register one of those domains before it is generated. Good luck getting a court order to ban all the generated domains for the next few years.
I haven't seen any Linux use on laptops, but that's probably because ACPI support in Linux sucks ass.
ACPI support in linux is near perfect. It's the ACPI support in the hardware that sucks ass.
Who said anything about wings?
On the contrary, sarcasm is entirely warranted. The position that you take requires certainty that cells which are not continually actively producing HIV viruses have not been infected. This study shows that we have no idea which parts of the body are infected and which are not. So the only logical conclusion is that likely all cells are infected, but do not commonly produce viruses.
HIV is a retrovirus. It literally becomes a part of your DNA. The only way to truly cure HIV is to remove the HIV DNA from your genome, good luck with that.
Accept that as long as human beings are regulating the market there will be boom and bust cycles. Regardless of whether those regulators are part of the government or traders.
That is an exceptionally bad idea. You're simply increasing the complexity of the entire authentication system, without doing much more than requiring another password.
Who cares about a free phone. With a top iPhone app I could retire, BEFORE I get out of school!
Oh course the USPS can operate with a profit, they have no long term expenses. I could run a wildly profitable enterprise if only the federal government would pay for all of my initial start up costs and then never expect me to pay them back.
Most people will say you need more RAM; they are wrong. What you need is more ram reserved for the kernel. The basic problem is that the ARC (file system cache) has no upper limit, but kernel addressable memory does.
the Red Guard will have firmly garrisoned the island nation and will be telling the US that an attack there will result in a nuclear exchange.
What you fail to realize is that they will get it.
Yeah but the money is no longer in Australia. In fact there is no money, just IP, so good luck to the employees, but they're screwed.
To be fair the VAST majority of their creditors where US based.
UVEX sells sports gear, not women's sports gear