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Comment Re:Economics not Physics (Score 1) 306

Intel's not lagging behind much; it just looks that way because Samsung and TSMC define their feature sizes differently.

Their 10nm process is comparable to Intel's 14nm process, etc.

Both will run out of steam at about the same point -- Intel's 5nm, and Samsung/TSMC's 3nm, will likely be the last process shrink.

Comment Re:Stop Writing Bloatware (Score 1) 306

There are libraries, and then there are libraries. Some libraries, like BLAS, are written by very good programmers who are expert in their domain, avoid common pitfalls (or evolved to avoid them after several development cycles) and have optimized the hell out of the implementation. Other libraries, like almost every javascript framework in existence, are poorly written, horribly slow, and full of bugs (but may provide hard-to-get capabilities). Code re-use is kind of like email implementation -- it seems like it should be straightforward, but it totally isn't. Doing it right requires care and experience.
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Journal Journal: Time to PAUSE, and DFS Progress (of sorts)

I got a PAUSE account!

As of today I am "TTKCIAR" at pause.perl.org, a full-fledged member of the open source perl community, and capable of contributing software to CPAN, the central repository of perl modules, for others to download and use! Exciting day!

I have a bunch of code to contribute too .. but there's one problem: most of it totally falls short of PAUSE's standards for contributed code.

Comment Re:PC on a chip (Score 1) 401

This isn't precisely a pc on a chip (the core is MIPS-based), but Microchip's PIC32 offerings gives you a fully 32-bit processor with integrated RAM, ROM, and some peripherals for about $5 per unit. Perhaps not useful if you need x86, but plenty useful if you just want to compile and run ANSI-C applications (GCC has an appropriate MIPS target).

Comment Re:poured foundation and possible commercial merit (Score 1) 7

concrete piers sounds good. anything you put on the ground is likely to get wet, and wood likes to rot when it gets wet. When we moved into our house the fencing had to be replaced (sometimes repeatedly) because whoever installed it didn't put cement in the hole before placing the post, and it rots after a couple years.

After doing some research, it looks like there will be a few more applications to this project than i had anticipated (possibly with a bit of modification from our original goal), and though it may seem those tasks are taken care of, it might be that we can branch into that market as well. (or "market", as those were open source and freely available. :P)

and if its only worth a couple hundred bucks a month (licensing, royalties, whatever), I'll feel quite a bit more wealthy than i do now. :P
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Journal Journal: More Minor Jibber-Jabber

2006-11-14: More Minor Jibber-Jabber

These Are Minor Journal Entries so don't expect too much from them, 'k?

2006-11-14: That Went Well, and Hey PVM!

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Journal Journal: Minor Jibber-Jabber

These Are Minor Journal Entries so don't expect too much from them, 'k?

2006-11-11: Yet Another Critter (Sorta)

My wife really loves me! I know this because she caught a big, nasty spider and gave it to me, even though she fears big, nasty spiders. (I mean, really and truly fears -- she isn't your stereotypical girlie female most ways, but when a spider emerges from the dark corners of her critter-room she screams and has me come in to dispose of it!)

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Journal Journal: Trying Something New and Different 1

And now for something a little different..

Last saturday I had a chat with a long-distance friend who says I don't write enough in my journal. This wasn't exacly news to me, but he said something interesting. When I observed that most days there isn't much more to my life than "woke up, worked hard, came home late, went to bed way too late", he replied that that was okay, he'd like to read it.

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Journal Journal: On Wikis and Computer Racks 3

Gaaah! Too long since last journal entry!

Six months, and no journal entry .. how utterly pathetic. In the meantime cobalt (aka "invisiblecrazy") has been writing up a storm. Well, here's a new one.

Chronicles of The Beast, Part One

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Journal Journal: General Rant, More to Come Soon (I hope) 3

General Rant

Lots has happened .. and I haven't had time to write. Where to begin?

Work! Work is familiar territory. I spend enough time there. I will start there.

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Journal Journal: Minor Life Notes 1

Minor Life Notes, 2006-01-07

My mouth is finally starting to heal up, again, after this, the third surgery in two months .. my diet is still mostly soup and eggs, and I'm still popping ibuprofen every six hours, but at least I'm not waking up early in the morning in agony anymore.

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Journal Journal: ARRRRRGH , Take Two 3

ARRRRRRRRGH, take two

I woke up this morning around 5am to absolutely excruciating mouth pain. I stumbled into the main room and thought I only took two fioracet and went back to bed, but when cobalt woke me up to take her to her morning MRI I was extremely stumbly. My balance was off, I was very clumsy, and my speech was slurred. It's a miracle I got us there without killing us.

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Journal Journal: Happy Fucking HOLIDAY OF PAIN

ARRRRRRRRGH

About two months ago I had my wisdom teeth extracted. A month later, my right jawbone emerged from my gums. Apparently this happens sometimes, when the gums shrink faster than the healing jawbone. It was painful, but I got through it.

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