Comment Re: I tried saved my company some money... (Score 1) 50
There's no justice in this world.
There's no justice in this world.
The more precise term is Industrial Internet which is considered a subset of the Internet of Things. It is considered a subset because the same types of technologies are being used.
The Internet of Things doesn't require third-parties, but such third-parties are often helpful if they provide useful services.
Was that supervisor one of the people that got laid off?
Ibrahim Balic is the researcher who in the past claimed to have been responsible for uncovering a flaw that brought down Apple's Dev Center. As it turned out, he uncovered a lesser problem around the time a more significant flaw was exploited. It seems that he is a bit of an attention seeker, so I would take anything that comes from him with a grain of salt.
I can't find the exact links that cover the older story, but here are some related ones:
http://www.cultofmac.com/24151...
http://9to5mac.com/2013/08/20/...
http://venturebeat.com/2013/07...
You don't need to learn languages to do linguistics. You need to learn about languages. It helps to know the languages involved, but if that was required comparative linguistics would get nowhere. Comparative linguistics works by building on the data gathered about the target languages, often by researchers who went to study them.
Amusingly, there are actually more devices deployed with my Objective-C stack than Apple's.
Where do you obtain these #s? What are some of the apps running your stack?
...many years ago. An extra $10,000 a year isn't enough to get me to program in that language again.
I wouldn't advise anyone to study COBOL unless they really needed the job. If you go that route you are going to be doing uninteresting (to me anyway) programming in a ghetto while other programmers of your generation are doing more interesting things. COBOL is a dead-end.
Yes, Apple is claiming that the A8 only draws 50% of the power of the A7, so the emphasis was probably on power reduction as opposed to performance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...
According to Apple, the A8 draws 50% of the power of the A7. So it is a significant improvement. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...
I'm no archaeologist, but I doubt most archaeologists would claim this discovery ranks that highly. The person making the claim is an expert on the Franklin expedition, so he's bound to be a bit biased. It certainly sounds interesting, but we know a lot about Britain in the 1840s. I think the bigger archaeological discoveries involve civilizations we don't know much about.
2D has a special meaning when is comes to materials science. It means something like "as thin as it can possibly be and still be the material".
I think it is unlikely that Klimt was influenced by Picasso. Picasso was 19 years younger than Klimt and by the time he became famous Klimt's had already established his style. The situation appears to be similar with Braque. I think the article's claim that "indeed experts are well acquainted with the idea that Klimt was influenced by both these artists" could be a mistake.
Some numbers:
According to wiki about 3.8% of the U.S. population is gay, but the % of men that is gay is not mentioned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
In any case, the original poster seems to be ignoring the possibility of female pedophiles.
For some reason I don't find Einstein making a spelling mistake particularly extraordinary. Sounds like a particularly ordinary thing for an un-edited manuscript and a unusual name like "Hubble".
If making a spelling mistake is extraordinary, then
There are already toilets that put the seat down already. They're readily available in Japan and probably available at a dealer where ever you might be.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.