By far the most interesting thing I saw in the article is the explicit notion that DESIGN is paralellizable. And it makes sense. And there again, closed source has to compete with the worlds best ideas. Not because they won't cherry pick (MS is good at it...) but because they will be chilled by marketing strategy and NIH syndrome.
Dude, it's partiton magic... it's given me tremendous flexibility. Sorry it isn't free; on occasion you can get it cheap.
Which brings up the question, given the *value* of filesystem flexibility (uh.../opt is small... I know, merge it with/usr and use a link!), writing a parition magic type app might be a good project.
By far the most interesting thing I saw in the article is the explicit notion that DESIGN is paralellizable. And it makes sense. And there again, closed source has to compete with the worlds best ideas. Not because they won't cherry pick (MS is good at it ...) but because they will be chilled by marketing strategy and NIH syndrome.
I like the TNT ... except that my G200 looks better on 19" + monitors ...
I'm currently thinking that if the Metro X extreme 3D is good, I'll just get a permedia 3 and invest the $200. (+$50 for the Quake 3).
Dude, it's partiton magic ... it's given me tremendous flexibility. Sorry it isn't free; on occasion you can get it cheap.
... /opt is small ... I know, merge it with /usr and use a link!), writing a parition magic type app might be a good project.
Which brings up the question, given the *value* of filesystem flexibility (uh