"Whereas modern architectures transform complex x86 instructions into a more easily digestible µop form, Bonnell does almost no such transformations."
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/bonnell#Front_End
"Whereas modern architectures transform complex x86 instructions into a more easily digestible µop form, Bonnell does almost no such transformations."
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/bonnell#Front_End
I'm obsessed with Intel Atom. 😅
LINE client on Windows used 77.3 MB, while Telegram used 14.1 MB.
@SukinoSenze Slack is centralized like Twitter. In this aspect, if Slack is modern, IRC may be post modern.
I didn’t remember why I ported my code from Guile to Clojure. I switch again to Common Lisp since it starts much faster than lein and JVM.
@zyabin101 I should provides all licenses of the software that are linked in that .exe?
@veer66 Okay, so you can either provision a zipball with the executable and the LICENSE attached, or you can make it an accessible item in the Help menu.
The same question as mine: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/2db531/how_to_display_the_rust_copyright_notice_in/
The #FSF adds #PureOS to list of endorsed #GNU #Linux distros http://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-adds-pureos-to-list-of-endorsed-gnu-linux-distributions-1
@zyabin101 It doesn't install anything.
@zyabin101 my program has only 1 .exe file so it is the installer?
Maybe X11/MIT license is enough.
But I'm not sure about this:
"The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software."
To conform the license, should I include the copyright notice in .exe?
I'm going to re-license my programs to CC0.
@inprincipioeratverbum Buddhist Era
I regret getting an xbox one, 2015 me was a dumb idiot
I wonder whether I will survive cold pipe water by taking a shower tonight.
@veer66 this is Redmonds own fault - PS *is* powerful but has a startup speed overhead compared to a DOS CLI,
to me it reminds me of scripting/OS of 1980 era VAX/VMS.
Its not a simple thing to learn and because MS jealously guard licenses VMs aren't so easy/cheap to set up for newer versions of Win compared to Linux; where you can run multiple VMs for free on a Windows laptop and experiment without being worried about wrecking important data..
Wish: "Learn how to do/make X" books or resources of the same quality and abundance as programming resources (specifically music theory is one I'm after)
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