Comment Re:Classic $Politician (Score 1) 211
It's great that you foresaw it all. That does not really have anything to do with what I wrote.
It's great that you foresaw it all. That does not really have anything to do with what I wrote.
Obama seems to be the first mainstream US presidential candidate in a long time to "talk the talk" to the kind of people who read Slashdot. The others have been spouting ignorant crap or simply ignoring the topics that most Slashdotters care about. Therefore Obama is the first president that we can be disappointed in -- the others were known bad before they became presidents.
File system drivers in general are not properly security vetted. You can do interesting stuff to a Linux box if you put ext4 on a fake device and start messing with what is on the disk while it is being read. Many device drivers have similar problems; you could find a Linux device driver with a problem and make a fake piece of hardware resembling the real thing while exploiting the bug.
This is pretty much unfixable. While most core OS code is of a high quality these days, there is just too much driver code around. A proper audit is infeasible.
Besides, Thunderbolt makes it pointless. With Thunderbolt, you do not need to exploit anything, the bus provides you with unlimited access.
It is a sad state of affairs really.
100% electric cars with electrical-output-only generators have been proven to get unbelievable gas mileage and range in Europe so that's not a bad idea.
Name one. E.g. the BMW i3 has absolutely horrendously bad mileage on gas, and practically everything else is a parallel hybrid, not a serial.
"Memory allocation is too important to leave to the programmer" vs. "memory allocation is too important to leave to the system". Also, emacs vs. vi.
No. They would not. Concentrated solar is only useful on clear days. It is not a serious option in most of Europe.
Plain old solar voltaic works fine on cloudy days.
Also, it is "Stirling".
Do you really want to lie in court? When the opposition can subpoena your firewall logs and browser cache?
Ha, you included UK in solidly metric. The UK has basically failed to switch. Only fuel is measured in metric units. Well ok, milk is sold in 568ml containers that do not say "pint" anywhere, but everyone says pint.
Right, so your assumption is that petrol engines are more efficient at partial load than diesel engines. This assumption is wrong, diesel suffers less from partial load.
Gearing for 1500-2000RPM means that each gear is 4/3 as high as the previous, which means that a 6-speed box with a first-gear speed of 10km/h at 750RPM will hit 110km/h at 2000RPM. Add an seventh and you are golden; once you hit 150km/h you will need to go beyond 2000RPM to have enough power anyway.
Typical parallel hybrids have continuously variable transmissions. They always run at the most efficient RPM for the needed power, just like serial hybrids.
You are still trying to talk around the fact that diesel engines in traditional cars are not even 50% more efficient than petrol engines, combined with the fact that diesel engines benefit less from hybrid drive than petrol engines. Therefore diesel hybrids will not be 50% more efficient than petrol hybrids.
Serial hybrids look decidedly pitiful so far, the BMW i3 does something like 7l/100km on petrol.
RHEL 6.5 supports at least one 40Gbps ethernet driver (Mellanox). I have no idea whether it can achieve 40Gbps in practice, but it can certainly connect to a 40Gbps switch.
init IS supposed to know whether services are running and restart them if they fail or exit. It used to do that way back when; you would edit
A replacement for init was sorely needed.
Fair enough. Wikipedia provides no citations for that number, and I have had zero luck finding actual published studies, which is actually a bit weird.
However, conventional diesel cars are nowhere near twice as efficient as petrol cars. I do not understand why that changes with the addition of a hybrid drive system -- the hybrid drive system should improve the efficiency of a petrol car comparatively more. E.g. look at spritmonitor.de, top diesel performer (after the special models VW Lupo 3L and Audi A2 3L which do not have equivalent petrol cars) is the Citroen C1: 4.2 l/100km on diesel, 5.2 l/100km on petrol. Less than 25% improvement, and half of that is just because diesel is heavier.
Anyway, I will be convinced when someone builds a small diesel range extender. I won't be holding my breath.
That is great when you are building a ship engine for Emma Mærsk. Now build a 30kW diesel range extender and get 40% efficiency out of that. Good luck.
Settlement free peering has required balanced traffic ratios since the beginning of the internet.
Verizon does not offer balanced traffic ratios. They should be paying Netflix for the imbalance. Yet somehow it gets twisted so that Netflix has to pay.
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