Comment Re:Woo hoo!! (Score 1) 182
Are you seeing a flicker or an interference pattern?
Some of the Christmas LED chains are just a string of LEDs connected serially with the ends to chain directly connected to AC voltage.
Are you seeing a flicker or an interference pattern?
Some of the Christmas LED chains are just a string of LEDs connected serially with the ends to chain directly connected to AC voltage.
Carmack? What has he done for us lately?
Carmack is not just riding on his past fame but still actively participating in engineering.
Windows users generally don't have a chip on their shoulder.
Linux users generally hate Windows a lot more than Windows users hate Linux.
I can confirm that. The difference I have noticed is that if I point a flaw in Windows to Windows users, they say "that's true, we need to push Microsoft to do better". If I point a flaw in Linux to Linux users, they act like a kid whose lollipop has been taken away, get all angry and defensive, and try to downplay the issue.
Debian doesn't. Ubuntu doesn't.
At least I get a Bash shell when I start a Terminal in Ubuntu 14.04.
Didn't John Carmack of ID Software vanished voxel-based engines back in the 1990's as being technically inferior -- or maybe impractical -- with the video cards of the day?
Yes. He also tweeted about Euclideon in 2011. Apparently he seems to be somewhat optimistic about the concept but sees hardware requirements and production issues to be possible blockers.
That is, a move from 64k to 640k felt like something that would last a great deal of time. Well, it didn’t – it took about only 6 years before people started to see that as a real problem.
Seeing how fast the PC industry develops, if his prediction lasted 6 years, I'd say that's still pretty good.
People will buy anything that's one to a customer.