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The Unbearable Lightness of Being Human
03.12.2015
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online and streamline the whole operation. Shell scripts, PHP scripts, SQL scripts, cron jobs, and a few Perl scripts made it all possible. It ran so well that I never had to touch it again. I automated
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An Answer with No Question
10.06.2015
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that doesn't exist. I think today's wearables are a fine example of technology exceeding its usefulness. Personally, I have never exclaimed, "Gosh, if only I had a smartwatch!" Nor have I ever said to myself
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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capacity. This slower storage has the tongue-in-cheek title of "cheap and deep" (low-cost and lots of it). Compared with the original single tier of storage where you had to balance capacity and cost so
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Upgrade Fever
14.03.2013
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is when I found out that my still relatively new first generation iPad had become obsolete, albeit subtly, when I saw the announcement that iOS 6 was unavailable for it. I reacted badly. I swore off all
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Our Technological Enlightenment
31.10.2025
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technology workers used dumb terminals connected to mainframes. Few, if any, of those workers had their own dumb terminals at home, and computers were "black boxes" that only an elite group understood to any
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Taming Change in the New Era of Computing
31.10.2025
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By now, you've had a chance at least to look at Windows 8 from a user and from a system administrator perspective. You've probably drawn some conclusions about it, perhaps formed an opinion
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Welcome
27.05.2025
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than any others. I only had to look at Erikson's final stage to know where I want to be in the Ego Integrity vs. Despair age. I want to look back on my legacy of writing words, rebooting computers
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SC25 Highlights
20.01.2026
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. Because I write articles about high-performance computing (HPC), I got to use the Press Room, so I saw the daily stats. This year the attendance was about 16,000 – smaller than SC24 in Atlanta, which had
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Grid Engine: Running on All Four Cylinders
21.09.2012
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and passion often spreads in the technology wind. HPC users also had many questions about the acquisition. Aside from the shivers of fear sent down the MySQL community, two Sun open software projects are used
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Google and Microsoft Patch Spat
20.01.2015
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Google has revealed two more previously unpublished flaws in Windows systems that could make them vulnerable to attack. The announcement is the latest round of a controversy that developed recently ... Google and Microsoft Patch Spat

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