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Comment #17979160
I believe you are looking for this: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-%2f%2f... Additionaly there is also this picture from Julia Reda: https://pbs.twimg.com/me…
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Comment #17620826
I remember a video + blog post about this, and it was suggested to just ship a mobile layout for browsers that don't support css grid. At least for personal sites that seemed reaso…
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Comment #17339305
Terrific, I can't wait for what will happen with the forced content filter that will be voted on in the european parliament on june 20th. what could go wrong... https://act1.openme…
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Comment #14641177
Could you not just run uncss [0] on the framework and your own CSS? Or does it get tedious to exlcude classes that are used by js? Only ever used it (and other optimizations) for s…
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Comment #14585317
Don't Haskell and Scala also erase the types? If I remember correctly Martin Odersky even said erasure is better for some things in one of his videos/keynotes (?), but I'm not sure…
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Comment #14574951
Thanks for the answer. I'm looking forward to it. Now I wish scala.js would also be able to compile the compiler. Would be a nice benchmark for the language runtimes since the comp…
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Comment #14567883
Could scala native be used to compile scalac in the future (if enough of java.* has a clean room implementation)? And could that speed up compile time of scala programs, or is comp…
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Comment #14483936
What's the generated file size after gzipping for the project compared to coffeescript + jquery if I may ask? Also, can scala.js be used for progressive enhancement on static sites…
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Comment #14427626
I have acquaintances like that as well. They are usually the "I have nothing to hide" kind of type. :(
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Comment #14328263
I always wonder why the european countries don't work together to build their own software. Or at least a single country looking at germany, where each city seems to brew it's own …
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Comment #13824391
Microsoft's Project Olympus platform design to incorporate the upcoming high-performance "Naples" x86 server processor On top of the nice features of Naples outlined by hn user "th…
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Comment #13823197
Here is the newest PDF about something like that: http://www.computermachines.org/joe/publications/pdfs/hpca20...
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Comment #13821338
Maybe you mean Skybridge? The last I read K12 was only delayed until 2017/2018 (but Skybridge was cancelled).
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Comment #13821319
Project Skybridge was cancelled as far as I know. [0] Not sure if we see something like that in the future, considering how quiet AMD is about their ARM plans. Although a ARM chip …
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Comment #13821019
Looking at Global Foundries, no.
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Comment #13819296
> 5. Between now and 2020, the roadmap has Zen+ and 7nm. Along with PCI-E 4.0. I am very excited! Yes, and it's rumored that the top end 7nm chip will be 48 cores (codename starshi…
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Comment #13812966
I'm looking forward to the benchmarks since the performance per watt of the desktop parts (Ryzen R7) seems to be really good. Quite curious how it will compare against Skylake-EP. …
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Comment #13744169
> I sure hope Intel is not up to the same antitrust-worthy shenanigans again. That's why I posted this even though it's nothing but a rumor at this point. I've met many colleagues …
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Comment #11154539
Yes, I'm not always sure about what is what. The line between business rules and authorization rules seems to be thin/blurred at times to me.