Tuesday, October 15
Daily News Stuff 15 October 2019
Make It Stop Spinning Edition
Make It Stop Spinning Edition
Tech News
- Better never than late. (PC Perspective)
Intel's 10nm desktop parts may not be shipping, ever. Intel's statement is that their "current roadmap of 10nm products includes desktop", which is one of those carefully worded non-denials
- Feeling productive today? Here's a cure! The Internet Archive just added 2500 more DOS games. (Tom's Hardware)
They include a browser-based version of DOSBox too, so you can just click and play. It works surprisingly well.
- What's new in Python 3.8.
1. A walrus.
2. Really terrible new parameter syntax.
- Ubuntu's promised ZFS installer is on its way. (Ars Technica)
It's actually really easy to set up ZFS on Ubuntu, so long as you already know exactly how to do it.
- All the leaks and rumours on the Pixel 4 compiled in one place for those who can't wait three hours for the actual announcement. (ZDNet)
Disclaimer: Short news stuff today because I disagreed with something that ate me.
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"Intel's statement is that their "current roadmap of 10nm products
includes desktop", which is one of those carefully worded non-denials"
Yeah, I had this thought right off, too. "We'll just change the roadmap later."
Yeah, I had this thought right off, too. "We'll just change the roadmap later."
Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, October 16 2019 12:27 AM (Iwkd4)
Posted by: J Greely at Wednesday, October 16 2019 04:04 AM (ZlYZd)
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I had the same thought, only C. One of the examples they used looks a lot like the canonical example of reading a character at a time from a file until EOF in C.
Also, apparently this new parameter syntax is an extension of an existing syntax, not something wholly new.
Also, apparently this new parameter syntax is an extension of an existing syntax, not something wholly new.
Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, October 16 2019 06:04 AM (Iwkd4)
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