His job is beach
The code is speaking to me, but it's just word salad.
DRM = Direct Rendering Manager, in case anyone else was thinking Digital Rights Management...
I don't think he deserves that much credit
Shakespeare wasn't one person, he was actually a collection of Bibles writing under a pseudonym
I'm always confused by these kinds of assessments people make with some unrealistic test. Lumber for building a house doesn't need to withstand bites from a human jaw!
Years ago, Tesla advertised solar shingles that could withstand a bowling ball being dropped on them. Why?! Hail is a thing, but bowling balls don't fall from the sky.
Extending this concept, let's say I want to sell you a new motorcycle I invented. I won't demonstrate how well it rides or how fast it accelerates, but I will show you how deep I can submerge it underwater before the gas tank crumples — 4000 ft! Let's see Harley beat that.
I propose a new, more threatening kind of control flow.
do {
/* something */
} or else {
/* you don't want to find out */
}
The renewed focus on reliability is motivated by emerging applications. Imagine a wireless factory robot in a situation where a worker suddenly steps in front of it and the robot needs to make an immediate decision.
This example is a real WTF. I really hope nobody is planning on building safety-critical real-time systems on top of WiFi!
Wow, this is a wake up call. I have been wasting my time on this .bashrc file.
You nailed it, he wants to create OS X.
What does "maintain a lower profile" mean specifically? I think the point of a private tracker is that you don't need to enable DHT, which effectively broadcasts to the internet that your IP address is trying to download content identified by a specific hash.