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mateuszb
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Comment #11334828
1 billion numbers (let's say DWORDs) doesn't even use full 4GB worth of space. Load it up into memory and sort. With QWORDS it grows to about 8GB. A modern laptop still can load tw…
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Comment #9423723
It's not ad-hominem BS. http://zedshaw.com/about/ "I am Zed A. Shaw and I write for fun and profit." That is he is a writer, in a world where logic and reasoning applies.
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Comment #7110249
It's been done 55 years ago: http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/CommonLISP/HyperSpec...
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Comment #6968658
Yes, it just says he invests in oil companies in Africa and child detention centers. I'm sorry you just are familiar with the mcdonalds logo and nothing else.
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Comment #6968652
Dude, wtf. How about a private juvenile detention centers ran by a company with a history of child abuse in those prisons? At least more due diligence?
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Comment #6968458
Things you might have missed in 2013: The Gates Foundation's Hypocritical Investments http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2013/12/gates-foundat...
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Comment #6656963
I encourage people to learn about ITP port and JTAG debuggers for processors. It is easy to verify all of this with ITP debugger in no time. I am surprised nobody did it. It is ama…
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Comment #2656394
Very clever solution on stack bridging. +1
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Comment #2500121
mind blown. where's the don't be evil thing ?
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Comment #2005240
ahh...a failure to mention the Bermuda incorporation... :)
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Comment #1939291
I know David and have seen him demo the software in practice and it is almost instant and very surprising. He has been playing with caches for a long time now
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Comment #1715174
this is a quite funny response :) seeing one person talk about toilet software and make an oversight when writing a 'better' test :)
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