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Comment Re:Puzzling (Score 1) 46

The lander has no propulsion. Except for "hold-down" cold gas thrusters that could pin it down temporarily, but failed to fire, and harpoons, that didn't work either, there was nothing on it that could do much to alter its trajectory or retain it on the surface.

Comment Re: ... and the hype for Windows 10 begins.... (Score 1) 405

Obstinate reading comprehension fail. "Use VMWare player" "I don't want to set up dual boot". Seriously? Nobody asks you to dual boot anything. You really need to try things out. Download the damn player, set it up, install Windows 10, go. When you're done, delete the VM image files, uninstall the player, and nobody will even know that Win 10 was on your system. Sheesh.

Comment Re: ... and the hype for Windows 10 begins.... (Score 1) 405

You know what? I agree. I fully do. You've nailed it. Thanks. I thought I was the only one who thought that way. As soon as OS X on Intel became usable, I dumped my KDE desktop and wouldn't look back. GDK, with its clunkiness and lack of performance of Windows is the downfall of popular open source like Inkscape and GIMP... Ehh...

Comment Re:Linux, on the other hand... (Score 1) 405

Modern windows kernels and their driver infrastructure are quite technically advanced. At least all default filesystems on Windows support asynchronous I/O. On Linux, no filesystems support it IIRC, so the best you can do is spin a couple of worker threads to sleep on file I/O if you want a responsive application. Sigh...

Comment Re:Yeah, check back in a few days (Score 1) 405

Frankly said, on the machines we manage, we turn this shit off. The transparent web proxy scans for malware, the email system scans for malware too, we have partitioned our office PCs so that they only see the server (one PC per vnet on the switch), and we have stuff imaged for speedy recovery. Seems to work fine so far, and we get what we paid for in hardware. Defender has always slowed things down.

Comment Re:What Would It Cost To Build a Mac Pro? (Score 1) 405

There's absolutely nothing special about internal hard drives. Mac Pro doesn't have them, it has an embedded SSD module. Hard drives are external on Mac Pro.

You can attach any graphics card, or really any PCI or PCIe card supported by OS X via thunderbolt. Get an external card cage and enjoy.

If the PSU fails, you have Apple replace it. If the logic board fails, you have Apple replace it.

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