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Comment #8818898
Bait bikes of a make/model make sense in a sufficiently bureaucratic organisation because it makes purchasing, tooling and technician training a hell of lot easier. Police cars (Cr…
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Comment #8818652
Only three problems with that: Firstly, bait bikes are inevitably going to be cheap bikes. Thieves are more interested in expensive bikes - and if the expensive bikes are not only …
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Comment #8809296
I'd be astonished if they use FPGAs in production kit. Once they get the circuit design right, even a modest quantity of (static) ASICs would be cheaper than FPGAs, and probably fa…
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Comment #8808394
It reduces energy usage, but also the useful lifespan of servers. Commodity servers can be pushed into different (lesser) roles when they get older, but specialty kit cannot. More …
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Comment #8802345
> I think this is something that should be understood far more - I've seen far too many developers basically give up when the execution of the code they're debugging goes into some…
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Comment #8802236
> Python: http://i.stack.imgur.com/Ya0Ux.png (I don't think all the entries are correct Python checks out; >>> b=[True,False,1,0,-1,"","True","False","1","0","-1",None,[],{},[[]],[…
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Comment #2742065
>Now I understood the reason _why_ you can't use regular expressions to parse HTML is that HTML is usually not regular. Is this true? I believe the reason is that HTML is a Type 2 …
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Comment #2722618
>Lastly, IANAL, but I doubt promoting one of your products on one of your products is in any way illegal. Wasn't that the whole issue with the Microsoft anti-trust suit - that Micr…