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Kaya
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Comment #3069450
I wouldn't say it's ridiculous, given that: - It may not possible to produce an LTE iPhone 5 for either Verizon or AT&T right how (or for any other country), as the LTE chipsets ar…
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Comment #3045951
I'm a bit pessimistic; if the hardware is old and rushed, why would the software or overall experience be any better? I suspect Lab126 is cooking up something much better--but, unf…
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Comment #3042044
tl;dr: company denigrates a new technology which could disrupt their business
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Comment #2291843
In their quest to copy Apple, of course this feature is only implemented after it appears in OS X Lion. It's as if the developers lack self-confidence or imagination, or both.
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Comment #2138178
How many of these "missing workers" are simply mothers, homemakers, and students? The article does not mention these classes.
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Comment #2121621
How do you handle the case where file X uses file Y, and you commit file Y? You could run the test for X when Y is committed in case Y broke X.
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Comment #2087688
The author claims unequivocally that global warming is a hoax. Submitted as evidence is a page which one-sidedly discusses troubling, suspicious, and unseemly behavior by some clim…
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Comment #2057953
Jinx can help verify mutex implementations themselves, although the example code that ships with the product is a little more advanced (lock-free stack). Some of the underlying tec…
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Comment #2023200
This project looks great. VirtualBox runs on Solaris, an OS which supports writable snapshots and deduplication in the ZFS filesystem. Is there support for filesystem snapshots in …
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What's on Your iPhone Home Screen?
Not dead, just slooow.
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Comment #1795854
Unfortunately the article does not mention the standard deviation of the distribution of mathematical ability after controlling for other factors. As mentioned here: http://www.lag…
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