Comment Re:And this is good why? (Score 1) 150
If you're in the airport and you're using a wireless keyboard, you're a wanker...
If you're in the airport and you're using a wireless keyboard, you're a wanker...
You just stop option ROMs from loading when you're patching the firmware.
Only if they (Apple) patch it before the machine is rooted.
You should do presentations in nicer places, so they don't want to get out of the travel
Only if you're crazy enough to live where the temps fall below freezing!
(Sent from sunny CA
"low-ID"? WTF are you talking about?
Well, there was a google paper about drive failures a few years back, but I don't think they named names...
There is. Free/Cheap energy in the form of fusion, or very cheap solar panels.
With that, you could desalinate sea water.
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I'd guess
I read that somewhere.
I wrote it down, then I read it.
Partly it depends on whether you care about being able to write a certain amount of data, or rewrite the blocks the same number of times...
Most consumers of hard-drive services care about how much data they can safely store and retrieve and the speed & cost of the device, not how many times they can rewrite a flash block before it fails...
Sequential I/O with big write sizes can be pretty fast (~180MB/s) on modern large drives. SSDs can be ~4x that, so the tests would only take ~4x as long for similar data sizes.
What friends? I'm a programmer, damn it!
At work I've got two 2560x1440 displays (27" dells). I run one horizontal, and one vertical. It works out pretty well.
We gave you an atomic bomb, what do you want, mermaids? -- I. I. Rabi to the Atomic Energy Commission