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Comment Re:Barking up the wrong tree. (Score 1) 84

No, they're not. A brain is a neural network as much as a tree (plant) is a tree (data structure)

I say that with a bit of rhetorical fun, but neural networks aren't actually made from neurons. They don't get drunk and have sex (in no particular order). They don't have a chemical nature and unknown features not the computer "neurons" have DNA.

Comment They do? (Score 1) 367

I hope you're being confused by the situation (well I don't wish confusion for you)
As far as I know Debian drops support for older 32bit x86 CPU, but does not drop support for 32bit x86 CPU.
CPU compliant with i486 and i586 will be dropped, while CPU compliant with i686 will work.

This should mean an AMD K6/2 won't run, but a Pentium Pro will run (due to some missing or broken instruction or feature in the K6). An Athlon (original and XP) will run but might be unable to run certain software that requires SSE2, such as Firefox 52 and linux versions of evil software.
AMD Geode won't run, or maybe might, I don't know.
Cyrix won't run.

Pentium, Pentium MMX and 80486 definitely won't run. Although I imagine some people might make an unofficial, unsupported i486 version (no idea how hard it'll be but in the same way you still can find some Ubuntu for PowerPC Macs)

I think that by the way, Pentium Pro or Pentium II 233 machines are more likely to have survived to this day than K6/2 450 and such.
Unless you have uncommon specialty hardware we shouldn't have to fear anything about the old desktops with 512MB and 1GB RAM.

Comment Re:Because Microsoft has legacy business customers (Score 1) 367

New hardware generations still are coming up. Just like they likely can't run NT 4.0 on their current PC, they'll eventually be unable to run Win 7 on what will come out (or can't be arsed to hack in Win 7 drivers into the installation media, or what about when low end NVMe storage becomes available, if it eventually does)

Yes if some shit from the mid 90s runs on Win 7 and runs on Win 10 it will likely keep on running for a good while. Even Wine supports win16. This is not exactly advanced technology. You might as well complain that a crappy old program like vi still runs under linux/unix/other, and that it should be remade as a gnome 3 application.

Comment Re:TOS and NAT (Score 1) 121

Yet ISPs typically provide their users a home router / modem / access point combo, with a web GUI that includes a section for port forwarding.

I think it's a bit nuts to expect people to have a home server though. (and maintain it for a decade, if you want to buffer messages this long)

Comment Re: Really $1300 for a slug ? (Score 1) 205

It's about Xbox One performance you dumb smug nut. Don't you remember graphics cards like Ati Rage Pro, Matrox and whatever could do 1600x1200 back when you were in your diapers.

The applications using a small fraction of the GPU power would be : HTML, PDF, desktop publishing, terminal emulators, picture editing, and also some 3D shit like Google Earth requires very little GPU power.

Fuck, if Intel graphics from 2007 were more than enough for Vista/7 "Aero" in 1680x1050 don't you think something at least 10x faster will do the job in 3840x2160? What about piece of shit phones that have 1920x1080 or more? Do you know what's GDDR5 or DDR4 memory?

Now, Apple is a scam, but the 21.5" iMac is not terribly bad. It's not an Apple laptop at least. It would be feasible to get one, then wait for the warranty to be over, crack it open, replace the 8GB memory with 32GB and the hard drive with a better one. Though by all means, get a linux desktop if you prefer it.

Comment Re:Not so fast (Score 1) 63

It makes me think of the Atari ST. (I don't know about original and black and white Macs as those were more of a rarity)

The primary or even only way to interact with it was the file system, which was very simple : icon for the A drive on the desktop, double-click it, a window opens with an icon for each file. Only other way to do things was the top menu bar, "stolen" from Macintosh.
But as the entire OS and GUI are in ROM, the file manager only dealt with user files and external programs stored on floppies. I'm sure you might do something stupid like deleting the programs on your floppies but floppies had the physical write protect tab to make them a bit fool proof.
Anyway, I'm sure the iPad would be similar in displaying only user files and no system files at all. Just like my dumbphone does by the way!

Comment Re:Be bold. (Score 1) 40

But how many weird scripts are there in the region?
How many languages are there in India and immediate neighbors that we've never heard of?

For an example there's Tamil script and language, which makes me think of Thai script - only because Thai script is different from other scripts (Thailand is far off, but so is Tamil area itself compared to other India's regions). Both are obviously different from what I will call the Sanskrit-like script : this one is the one where letters are jointed at the top - now I am 99% sure there must be several ones like that, but this description should do the job ; I am talking about what I think is the well known "Indian" script.

There will forever be an unknowable to me number of cultures, languages, regionalisms in India (e.g., in other countries : I will never know about every Chinese language, or about every German dialect) though this is balanced by nation building. (e.g., there must be a number of Chinese who learned Mandarin as a second or first language and are able to understand what's said in the news or in some official texts)

In other areas of the Earth you have similar things going : Georgian script, Armenian script. Europe has pretty mild variations of Latin script (such as Danish, French, Norwegian, other languages where "ij" might be a letter) and this makes a QWERTY US keyboard a bit of a problem already. Albeit you might use one line on the bottom of a touchscreen as a "touch bar" for accented and other letters.

I hate to be the guy that defends touch keyboards :) as I would otherwise advocate for real keyboards.
On laptops, you might standardize the keyboard a little bit (as in be able to buy a replacement keyboard and stick it on a laptop) and then have different printed letters - you might even have room for both Latin labels and non Latin labels. Even there we could make do with better standardization of keyboards i.e. imagine you can use a keyboard meant for an Acer laptop on a Dell laptop.
On phones it's harder. Or maybe we could go back to having a 12-key numpad, on which arbitrary input methods may be implemented.

Comment And they will run Itanium (Score 1) 142

By 2025 the market for Itanium servers will total 22 trillions a year (* according to low end figures of the current projections), 7 trillions in Itanium for cars will come in addition to that. This points out to Itanium overtaking China as the world's first economy in about 8 years.

Comment Re: Strawman Much? (Score 0) 564

The refugees are due to imperial policies of the US and vassals of destroying functioning states like Syria and Libya. And this is done by planting or fueling sectarian/ethnic violence by the way. The US is using with a naked face radical militant Sunni Islam as a weapon.
A small caste of weapons dealers and crazed globalists enrich themselves while tens of millions are impoverished, I think that might be the problem. There's even a bad cholera outburst in Yemen the Western media was forced to report though we haven't heard anything from it since.

The solution for Europeans is to vote in politicians that will disband NATO or will leave it . And useless pseudo-fascists aren't, or shouldn't be the only ones.
The US has been the world's biggest threat for 15 years ffs.

Mentioning Germany and forced sterilization in the same bunch of sentences is funny. I hope it's obvious why.

Comment Re:Same quest here... (Score 1) 181

This one is somewhat well known too, a bit overpowered but with protection features if you use it in an actual car

http://www.mini-box.com/M2-ATX...

Wow, I'm seeing there are others / new ones in the Pico PSU form factor too. i.e. some have wide input voltage range and thus built-in converter/regulator (because your battery will go 13V, 12V, 11V, 10V...), others just say "input 12V" and are made with a power brick or laptop PSU plugged to the mains in mind.

i.e., to be 100% specific : this one is specifically advertised for running from a car battery or in a car (or in a truck), where a "picoPSU-90" at half the price is not. (I will suppose the picoPSU-90 is exactly what's needed if you have very clean and close to 12V power to start with)
http://www.mini-box.com/M3-ATX...

This is funny too : http://www.mini-box.com/DCDC-U...
garbage input in (random vehicle's 12V or 24V), stable DC voltage of your choosing out (5V to 24V)

This a mini ITX motherboard with DC 19V in! (meant to be used with 19V laptop PSU, or can be used with power "conditioned" with a thing like the one above)
http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/A...

a bit more power hungry than an Atom system (cheap Celeron/Pentium soldered systems are rebranded Atom. sic)

Although, if you choose the right Pico PSU or similar, motherboards with only ATX power input will do.

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