Comment Re:Me too (Score 1) 779
I'm Anonymous, and so is my Dad.
I'm Anonymous, and so is my Dad.
...imagining a Beowulf cluster of these?
Aww - nevermind.
Neat idea, but how do they get rid of the heat of 1000 suns? Does the IR escape because it isn't reflected the same way?
From their website describing a (not-yet-available) product (http://www.morgansolar.com/sunsimba-features.php):
The materials use block infrared radiation, preventing it from concentrating at the PV cell.
Heating does occur, however the aluminum spine is cooled by convection which allows hot air to escape up and through air gaps in the solar modules.
If it is true that fake reviews are easy to spot, then it should be possible to get a computer to spot them too, you might think.
I find that online reviews are usually pretty worthless when there are, say, less than 5 contributors. Either the reviews are so good they must be employees, etc, or they are angry diatribes from disgruntled customers.
Try looking at reviews for almost any electrical item (even items you own and know to be good) - what you usually find is that all the reviews will be negative because the users are so angry when their device fails they are motivated to let out their frustration somewhere. On the other hand, when things tick along as normal then they can't be bothered to contribute to an online review system.
That is, of course, for the company shills...
Much like with coding: planning is everything
I thought iterative optimization was everything.
Usually I start with
compare it with my customer's needs, and go from there.
Or when are MS going to release the BSD code in Windows, including all enhancements?
Yeah, then we could all use WSAGetLastError().
We could ask Bill, but EWOULDBLOCK it.
While its true that SATA had very low sights set (unfortunately), its not like PATA's limitations.
...like losing all your nails when you try to unplug the little bastards
Trouble with RAM is that it disappears when the power fails.
Ooops - obviously I mean you lose the information stored in the RAM, and not the RAM itself!
Trouble with RAM is that it disappears when the power fails.
Even with the iRAM you lose it after 16 hours if I understand correctly.
So SSD has a real advantage there by the sound of things (in being more like a real hard disk).
Hackers of the world, unite!