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Makes sense to limit individual apps. Common practice for sharing resources in virtualization and such. If one app used more memory, it would impact other apps when the resource hog switched to the background. This limit sounds like making apps play…
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libertyforall said: It is going to need something more than just UWB to be a useful tag for locating, it would need at least Bluetooth to make it locatable from further by various devices. UWB range is pretty small. UWB goes through w…
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buckkalu said: Then there is the devastating effect the number of birds, bats and other insects killed by the blades. Greatly over-hyped. I feel for the animals hit, but they're better off in a world with clean energy given the ACTUAL low…
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crowley said: M68000 said: AppleExposed said: I think the names are ugly and confusing. Apple should choose names outside of California. Maybe even big popular cities. ...snip... Or iOS11? I was thinking the other day…
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crowley said: M68000 said: AppleExposed said: I think the names are ugly and confusing. Apple should choose names outside of California. Maybe even big popular cities. ...snip... Or iOS11? I was thinking the other day…
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Why do people clamber for a return of the ESC key? I've had a Touch Bar MacBook Pro for years now and I have never felt this loss. Perhaps because I haven't touched vi in 5+ years? Yup, vi.
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I thought this was funny at first but i'm starting to use Siri more and more as she becomes able to do things. I've been surprised that she is becoming useful. Lots is changing recently. So for me, a scenario I could see isgetting home and telling …
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I get the feeling this could go for a LOT more. It has so much geek chic... not fashion... not trendy... true engineering geek chic. Most items are parts of a computer or such. This is so perfect to frame and put on a wall as an inspirational shrine…
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There are two interface features I want and have wanted for years: 1) Send to Back... When you click on a window and bring it to the front, it covers everything. Send to Back on click (middle click for instance) would push the window to the back, a…
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Sadly, as illustrated by Soli's response to others here, using the term 'hack' or 'hacking' when describing the elementary con known as phishing is so prevalent now it's beyond saving as the term most of us knew and understood i.e. 'hack' refe…
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icoco3 said: tallest skil said: When it comes back, will it be made of ONE sheet of glass per side this time? Transparent Aluminum Transparisteel
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jSnively said: Quick Edit: If you really disagree with a post, then reply to it! We want people talking about and discussing topics, not everything is cut and dry : ) The problem is, that generally, a disagreement gets posted further away, …
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Their ability to hire just shot through the roof. Happy to see this development. Academics don't like working in the dark. It's not in their DNA. Literally.
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I've used both AppleScript and Automator and I have to say they are both miserable implementations that should have stayed in a research lab. Before you downvote, give me a second... TLDR; The implementation of AppleScipt and Automator greatly hind…
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Microsoft's Visual Studio really was an innovative product YEARS ago when I first came across it (I think version 2 or 4). It's debugging engine was amazing at the time. That innovation seems to have stopped and all i see is bloat and features that …
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gatorguy said: cwingrav said: spice-boy said: The last "tax holiday" was granted by the US in 2004 for multinational companies. The rate was heavily reduced to a mere 5.25%. I as a small business owner pay about 35% on my profit…
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spice-boy said: The last "tax holiday" was granted by the US in 2004 for multinational companies. The rate was heavily reduced to a mere 5.25%. I as a small business owner pay about 35% on my profits. This 5.25% was assessed after all othe…
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Unless I'm missing something, 40x faster at cracking something that takes 40k years to crack is still 10k years. Use strong passwords, and in this case, don't give physical access to your machine to a cracker.
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I want to see the Dukes of Hazard jump one of these over the next bridge that's out.
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This is all very cool technology, that probably will exist in a surprisingly short time. But, when we start placing displays into our bodies, I want to make sure the company doing so is making money by selling the hardware, and not the one making mo…