the compiler [...] dot-matrix printer
New project idea: compiler written in postscript that renders the binary
It doesn't *officially* get support from Nvidia
To be fair, the summary says it officially doesn't get support, which to me brings images of the CEO phoning up some newspapers and saying "We don't support open source work. That is all, *click*"...
They said it would be almost impossible to update those games to PS3 graphics because the amount of work involved to produce such a game would be too high.
Personally I don't want "PS3 graphics" if that means looking like the modern games -- the whole reason I think FF 7/8/9 are so beautiful is that the worlds are largely hand-drawn 2D; all I really want changed in a remake is to have those same drawings re-scanned at a higher res
I say use Google. At least it is always up to date.
True, current google is more up to date than a 2010 OSM dump. But current OSM is more up to date than a 2010 google dump. Not sure how that makes either better than the other...
You misunderstood his comment. From his perspective as a German, the attention to detail in OSM is lacking. I mean, in that example, there is no mention of where the nearest trash can is
My hobby is adding the locations of trash cans to openstreetmap, because everything larger or more significant is already on there...
If you like Unity, great. Use it
If you don't like Unity, great. Don't use it.
Other window managers are about 5 seconds away via apt-get. Switching away from a generally solid distro because you don't know how to change one of the default settings is really dumb.
You say you are offended
Nope
that they think you will infringe their copyright
Nope
so to teach them how wrong they are
Nope
you are going to infringe their copyright?
Nope
How much more RAM does it take for high loads than nginx?
202.6 MiB + 50.1 MiB = 252.7 MiB httpd (190)
940.2 MiB + 831.4 MiB = 1.7 GiB php-cgi (189)
From my own site, doing 1500 hits/sec:
# python ps_mem.py | grep -E "nginx|php"
16.4 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 17.6 MiB nginx (9)
186.4 MiB + 14.7 MiB = 201.1 MiB php5-fpm (44)
For a site hosted on a VM, a 2GB setup would be 8x as expensive as a 256MB setup
1 GB RAM vs delay + reading books, code and googling.
If you're already an apache expert and an nginx noob, then sure, stick with what you know; but I found nginx only took a couple of days to grok, and now that I know both, nginx is faster and easier to administer
"Money is the root of all money." -- the moving finger