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90,242karma·8,021submissions·April 29, 2008
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beautiful : ... I’ve decided that from now on, I should be measuring the quality of my life by the ratio of the amount of time spent programming to the amount of time sitting in meetings.
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yes it does !
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if something is happening in pune, i would be very interested. as others have chimed in, bangalore was not such a great experience for me either.
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there is no tech bubble.
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only yann can do it !
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just amazing "....But not every boss thinks he needs more time for thinking. 'You can hire McKinsey to do that for you,' says one."
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from blizzard support page: http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&... …
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depends, are you going to be a part of a social experiment with nash-equilibrium somewhere ?
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these are generally titles meant for countries in the indian sub-continent e.g. india, pakistan, bangladesh etc. usually, paper quality, printing quality etc. takes a nose-dive. for example, i have a …
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i think, lockhart's-lament ( http://www.maa.org/devlin/LockhartsLament.pdf ) should be a required-reading for all educators...
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hmm, apart from ttl, you can use other tcp fields e.g. windows, tcp-options, packet-length etc. then, from a captured trace run passive os fingerprinting to find out with reasonable certainty the dev…
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if you have not considered it already, it would be nice if you could also write about napi, gro, and zero-copy among other topics. on a side note, is there a equivalent of tcp-ip-illustrated-vol2 with…
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given the fact that each A9-cortex core needs 250mW at 1Gz, for a 240-core/2U machine, we are looking at 60W. which is pretty impressive.
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> ... but what textbook says you can't filter a signal ... i don't think any textbooks makes that claim. from the article: ...a researcher even told the students their idea was "so simple and effe…
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