Comment Re:My Impatience (Score 3) 259
Personal property right to share your bought copy with a few thousand torrenters? I didn't know there was such a right.
Personal property right to share your bought copy with a few thousand torrenters? I didn't know there was such a right.
Torrenting almost always involves distributing pieces to a lot of other bit-torrent users. Each constitutes a copyright infringement, because you don't have distribution rights (aka copyright).
Even if you buy or own the thing you are bit-torrenting, it's still very much illegal if you don't own the copyright to that thing.
No. First line from the wikipedia article (emphasis mine): "UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format — 8-bit) is a multibyte character encoding for Unicode. Like UTF-16 and UTF-32, UTF-8 can represent every character in the Unicode character set."
Indeed. My mistake.
Actually the EU caps only cover calls and texts, not data.
Right. Which is why you multiply smidge's numbers by 1 month to get watt-hours for one month. Which is another point in favour of his numbers not already being in watt-hours.
Actually you have calculated average watts (which is what is really relevant). Your numbers are "watt hours per hour", cancelling to watts, not watt hours.
I would imagine that you'll likely still be able to upgrade by adding a discrete graphics card for quite some time.
I have a working (graphical) snake game I wrote in QBASIC (self-taught) saved from the month I turned 13 (the code is of course horrific). School didn't teach me any programming either (I self-taught a variety of languages though), until taking a university course in computer game programming. Fast forward to the present day, and I have one shipped PC/360/PS3 game on my resumé and am a year away from adding a PS3-exclusive to that.
I live in the same economy as you, had the same opportunities. The difference is that I didn't drop out. I followed my dream.
You could JIT generate Javascript which is then JIT compiled itself...
Perhaps the problem isn't with the BBC, but the fact that your internet traffic is proxy'd via the US? You'd also get much better latency if you could get directly onto the internet locally.
I have a self-dumped pokémon red rom, and it does indeed run pretty well.
Colour me impressed!
You could just run Windows 3.1. It does still work on a modern pc.
As for synergy, totally agreed. I see the Cell as a decent attempt to get there. A few more SPEs and it might have been able to match the throughput of a GPU.
What grade of GPU? It's an order of magnitude short of the shader power alone of a top-of-the-range GPU, let alone the fixed function power it entirely lacks (e.g. texture samplers). Sony famously rated the PS3 as a 2 TFLOPS machine, of which only 200 GFLOPS were the Cell cpu, and the rest was the GPU (of which ~200 GFLOPS were programmable and the rest was fixed functions).
And GPUs have moved on by an order of magnitude since then.
The Japanese maglev system has a lot in common with "Inductrack", it uses passive figure-8 coils in the track to levitate and guide the train. The magnets on the train are superconductors, and powered alternating magnets in the track are used for propulsion. The trains have wheels because they don't levitate at low speeds or while stopped.
The only difference between the systems is in the kind of magnet used in the train itself.
8 Catfish = 1 Octo-puss