Comment Re:AMD is the only real option (Score 0) 110
>> They've been stuck at OpenCL 1.1 for years
That's because their own API (CUDA) is far better and more developed.
>> They've been stuck at OpenCL 1.1 for years
That's because their own API (CUDA) is far better and more developed.
Since the site only has scientific value because it has been sealed away for millennia, I'd have thought they'd take more care about preserving its microbial integrity and not just go diving in it.
I second that. AMD sucks hard on linux compared to nVidia.
I believe BMW was actually the first to pump completely fake engine nosies (electronically created not just amplified) through the stereo quite a while back, and I think nearly all their models do that now. Its one of the bigger reasons I wouldn't ever buy a BMW, and apparently now you can add Ford to that list.
That said, where do you stop in being critical? Nearly all sports car makers invest a LOT of money on tuning exahusts to get the sound they want, even possibly at the cost of some performance. I guess at least if its coming out the exhuast its orignally an actual engine noise, and that people outside the car can hear too.
I guess the real truth is in what does "supported lifetime" actually mean?
This isn't about determining reality, it's about determining which politicians will openly accept reality.
What they REALLY need to do to prevent ebola outbreaks in the first place is to get over their illogical social moires and accept cremation as being an acceptable alternative to burial for ebola victims.
I totally agree.
Adjusting to the US business culture of "Don't offend anyone even with the truth" thing took a LOT of getting used to when I emigrated to the US from England about 12 years ago. Not least because I don't actually agree with the sentiment.
I'm fairly sure I still unintentionally offend people sometimes by saying stuff that would be considered perfectly polite in the UK.
Unfortunately the most successful reporters are the ones that sold out their professionalism on their first day.
A sensationalist headline and article easily trumps a sane, balanced and informative one in attracting views/viewers therefore money. Welcome to the new age.
systemd doesn't reduce complexity, all it does is hide it away where you can't see it anymore (even if you need to).
>> If you're a Linux fan, I'd be surprised if the only reason you like Linux is it's script-based init system.
For me at least, its not the only reason but its certainly one of the big benefits. I like being able to non-ambiguously see and control exactly what is really going on, and to even be able to run those scripts individually in a sandbox if I want.
I also really like plaintext system log files, having to now use some commandline tool to continually create them first is nothing but a giant pain in the ass.
For me at least, Systemd takes a lot of simplicity and usability away, with nothing even close to a correspondingly sized gain in other benefits.
...except the difference here is that we're talking about someone's life not just a few bucks, and also the doctors didn't say they couldn't do it for the money, they misdiagnosed it the first time, then just said they couldn't do it at all.
Is ist just me or is anyone else actually concerned that a have-a-go engineer can apparently quite easily achieve significantly bettr results than a team of so-called expert doctors in their own field?
The occulus team have put a massive amount of resource and effort into identifying and minimizing motion blur, input lag, head tracking lag and other artifacts that cause nausea and other subconcious effects that make their unit less useable and/or realistic.
Consequently there is literally no way that you do or even could ever get the same experience just from strapping a phone to your head. This is yet another example of sloppy unprofessional reviewing based on only the most superficial and immediately apparent aspects of the product.
Because anyone with a masters degree in computing could be earning double or triple what teachers get paid.
"And remember: Evil will always prevail, because Good is dumb." -- Spaceballs