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Comment #5582249
You're saying you can't compile Linux to an 8-bit micro, yet you can emulate a much larger CPU on the same chip and run linux on that ? Are you sure?
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Comment #5572084
If you're charging real money for a WordPress site... yeah, I guess that would be a good idea. If you're a teen then it might be a bit misleading... hahaha who am I kidding. FUCK H…
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Comment #5570345
HTML5 only stinks less on a powerful workstation. Even spiffy designer demos done to show off its features turn my i7 into a space-heater. You don't build a standard with input fro…
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Comment #5570312
this would explain the generous redistribution I've witnesed ocassionally.
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Comment #5566410
That's the joke!
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Comment #5563187
So all I need to do to be a great journalist is to win a Pulitzer?
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Comment #5563181
Sounds like a framework for quantum computing
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Comment #5561818
Local journalists got the cops fired. How the hell such a thing exists, I'm not sure.. Probably teens or funded by a local community college.
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Comment #5561503
Old software + "wish I could say more" = conspiracy /joke /defensive mechanism
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Comment #5559615
Ok, since when is the ARM Cortex fully documented, and what depth does your comment add to this discussion? Your emotional appeal is more shallow than any other comment here! Throw…
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Comment #5559410
I wonder how those in the performance computing sector feel about running a proprietary supervisor with built in DRM on each and every CPU? Raspberry users might not care when for …
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Comment #5555106
Wow, four times? You should probably be more careful about who you give your number to. Personally, I usually get a new card every 3-5 months. If someone ever sat on my card number…
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Comment #5549824
Good, we could use more enemies. Gitmo is a very expensive way to manufacture them. It's only effective if it pisses off a lot of people.
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Comment #5549807
I seriously doubt this. Unintuitively, I think it's more likely that niche cloud services with specialized features will be able to compete better by exploiting industry-specific e…
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Comment #5549780
Since the writing of this post, AMZN has gone up ~150%.
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Comment #5541818
But you're both completely missing the point that mining for coins will become exponentially more efficient over time, with new mining techniques and hardware.
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Comment #5541435
This is exactly what it is. I don't understand why people working in technical environments can't put their ego aside. Oh yeah, it's the pay.
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Comment #5541048
Just another exploitation of creative labor if you ask me. The people competing for prises may be doing it for fun, but as you can see in the industries using it, these are serious…
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Comment #5540034
Rumor has it that Butterfly has been sitting on their preorders and using it to build a massive ASIC fleet. Whether or not these are true, as you suggest, building a 51% fleet is n…
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Comment #5539972
Sites like jsfidle.net and codebin.org are the perfect solution for education, except there isn't a lot of reason they need to be run remotely. It would be great if they offered a …
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Comment #5539859
I feel the same thing about HTML5 with dynamic everything and pointless whitespace and extra borders. Completely unnecessary. To each, their own.
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Comment #5539829
Exact same experience here. QBASIC allowed you to put ASM code in line with BASIC, like so. y=199 x=319 c=15 def seg = &ha000 + (&h14 * y) poke x, c Of course, functions like CIRCL…
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Comment #5539440
http://www.puredarwin.org/blockers#TOC-OpenDirectory-depends... Good luck with that.
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Comment #5539393
Thanks for making my point for me.