Comment Re:Computer Missues Act 1990 (Score 1) 572
To use a car analogy, it is considered broken in the same way that a car without gas is considered broken.
Disclaimer: This analogy excludes electric cars.
To use a car analogy, it is considered broken in the same way that a car without gas is considered broken.
Disclaimer: This analogy excludes electric cars.
All of which paints a bleak picture for Itanium.
Wow, that is a rather bold prediction to be making in 2014. If Itanium does eventually start to falter in the marketplace, then you sir are a visionary.
The problem I have for Windows 8 is that the keyboard DOES pop up when hitting a textbox... when I have a hardware keyboard attached.
Define "hitting a textbox". Do you mean touch it (assuming you have a touch screen), click it with the mouse, tab to it using the keyboard,
200000000 Powerpoint presentations
Just so I can understand the scope, what's that in Library of Congresses?
Covert Operation Collecting Knowledge, or COCK for short? Which clearly would not be the same as spying.
The eye of justice is always watching.
Windows 8 still includes the TRIM operation on deletes. It also includes the TRIM in the new 'defrag' tool.
The defrag tool isn't sending TRIMs, the file system is. The file system sends TRIMs for clusters that get freed for any reason. One reason a cluster would get freed is of course the file gets deleted. But another reason is that the file gets defragged. Say there's a request from the defrag tool to move a particular file VCN from LCN1 to LCN2. Then in the same transaction LCN2 gets allocated by the file system and LCN1 gets freed, and so LCN1 can now be TRIM'd. All of this is being performed inside the file system completely transparent to the application. The only application that explicitly sends a TRIM is format, which sends a TRIM for the entire volume.
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol