Comment Yes, kinda, sorta.... (Score 1) 96
It can run Terminator.
It can run Terminator.
Has Arnie's code been open sourced yet?
I woul to run it in this emulator.
Writing a good editor for Emacs... Sounds like a good project!
BSD?
Now with blackjack and hookers!
You don't have a small kid, do you?
We want to see your electron clouds
... and do it in Cygwin targeting x686. I've done it
Finally! Now we can designate Android fanboi as M$ Shills!
Let's say 1K to 1.1K. 10% gain in division's revenue is not something to sneeze at even if that PC costs $40K.
Yes, if that developer makes > $1K/hour for his company he may have nice toys.
How much do you bring in, personally?
P.S.
NUMA is not a privilege but a bane and an unfortunate consequence of 128 cores (32 cores is so 2009!) fighting for RAM
Yes, it can. For example Win7 can use > 32 threads (cores). It can also work with NUMA RAM. Win XP can't do either.
Now please go back to your IT hole and play Solitaire on your stable i486 while we developers keep the company afloat and prosperous.
To the rest of devs: when going with dollar numbers to management, don't use salary numbers ($/hour), use revenue numbers instead.
$1K per hour per developer is not anything special in a good company.
And when an IT dipshit makes a developer to loose an hour (ie our company looses $1K) I make sure everybody knows that.
Works wonders.
-- Yes, you're right, I "love" IT --
that in almost 2 years the whole industry can't catch-up with Apple.
It was OK back then but two years without any bright, no-rooting-required competitor?
The technology, software and know-how is there but the whole *package* has been delivered by Apple only so far.
Google probably does disservice to its platform by targeting it to telcos and not to consumers.
Nope. 3 again: I got back to SUSE from Debian.
Cross Linux From Scratch: http://trac.cross-lfs.org/
Whenyou are done with the basics you can put whatever you want on top of it.
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