Comment Re:How does Chrome do it? No re-start needed. (Score 1) 145
I've seen the executable in the localsettings/application data folder on windows. Likely it's copied & executed from there on startup.
I've seen the executable in the localsettings/application data folder on windows. Likely it's copied & executed from there on startup.
The server is generally more specific than the service. It can have a version, a location, etc. The service would be analogous to a wait staff, while the server would be a specific waiter/waitress.
Fuck perl,
python is one of the coolest languages ever!
There, fixed that for ya.
Happy to be of service.
You are close.. if they got here, they clearly have cheap, nearly unlimited power and are way beyond us technically. There's only one reason to stop... Jimi Hendrix.
If you think about it, you'll agree. They heard Jimi and said.. we've gotta check these hairy little biped mammals out.
I read the FCC paper.. the summary is full of errors. The individual user does not get throttled until the entire CTMS port is in a congested state (that's 80% downstream, 70% upstream). And 'throttled' is a loose term.. if the bandwidth is available you get it. You are throttled if there are lower volume users on the shared pipe, and even then they just get a higher priority. Depending on how bad the congestion is, you might not even notice this.
Trust me, the chances are good your sysadmin couldn't imagine you are trying to sucker him. He thinks that a) you are an idiot and b) he is a genius. He/she will never be convinced that either is false, when in fact usually both are.
There's a good (50/50) shot that the sysadmin in question does not even know what strings or strace do.
I'll second this, for being dirt cheap these are great. I wanted a b&w printer to keep my kids from printing everything on the internet.
Nine women can't have a baby in one month.
I wonder if it has something to do with the support for BT in the base kernel source? I did some looking around, seems like it's well supported. Maybe there's more to that story though?
Certainly from our sun.. might pass close enough to other stars to get power periodically (for very large values of period).
Maybe it won't stop.. after it passes whatever it was aimed at it will just keep sending data and traveling until it dies. Power problem? I guess those mars rovers are doing ok with solar.
100% of the people don't have access to email.
No amount of careful planning will ever replace dumb luck.