Comment Re:Useful (Score 1) 82
LCD's refresh the entire screen at once, no scanning.
It also has its own frame buffer. You could update it once a second if you wanted and it would work fine.
LCD's refresh the entire screen at once, no scanning.
It also has its own frame buffer. You could update it once a second if you wanted and it would work fine.
Yep it is a no-win situation.
However I have limited sympathy.
It is like leaving your house unlocked and complain that you always get broken in to.
If they don't even bother attempting to stop swattings, then too bad that is their problem.
But then what happens when all the phone sanitisers are gone and we get killed off by a plague spread by telephones?
Who can't spin up an Amazon instance whenever they want to play?
Hell if someone made an AMI for the particular game, it would be trivial to set up.
You could even stop paying for it when no one is playing.
Pretty lame either way.
Now if we sprayed nanobots in to the wind at disaster sites, they could coalesce together around people who require assistance and build them whatever they need.........
The Australian Government isn't looking for an app development environment, so they naturally aren't going to use one.
The majority of Facebook is still PHP.
A lot of it no longer runs on the official PHP software but on their own called HipHop (uses a Just in Time compiler) but the code their programmers write is PHP.
A quadcopter could just drop a tarp and water?
Slightly easier than trying to spray plastic on a overpass?
Although I'd love to invest in a movie personally.
Have you seen the return on a average movie? Incredible! Better than a term deposit.
People still have atime enabled on production servers? Wow.
In my country we have a relatively small military so most of the monkeys miss out.
As a fall back they become politicians.
These aren't those cameras. Those ones are for registration checks (who knows about storage), but the story is about a third party commercial database which is collected any way the company wants to.
So buying a product based on a single statistic where the bigger number wins isn't right for every single person on the planet?
Wow!
You are assuming that the number of illegal guns is constant regardless of whether guns are easily available legally or not.
Here in Australia its a pain in the butt to get guns - legally or illegally.
So much so that *every single time* a gun is used in a crime, it makes the news.
You can't exactly say that about the US.
So...it needs what a low end smart phone or a Raspberry Pi can provide without breaking a sweat?
Doesn't quite explain the last 10 years. We've had plenty of computing power for ages.
I think there's a world market for about five computers. -- attr. Thomas J. Watson (Chairman of the Board, IBM), 1943