And being surrounded by smart people really helps. I would suggest looking into both, if you get a good college in India go there or if it's a better foreign university, you should probably take that.
yes, I study in a super crappy college. The only reason my computer skills are OK is cause of this place and a couple of chat rooms, where I truly understood how bad I am.
And college can get pretty boring when you are the only one who can speak computer. So try and get into a good one.
@Rahul2001 You can bypass that bias, but it takes a lot of hard work. Good college means they have to work less
Friends used to call me every weekend to hang out when I was a teen and I always gave them the story (but I want to study study study -- which was true)... they still loved me though and understood.
@frostbite I personally don't like frostbite as it would make my appendages drop off and I love my appendages. Can you please change your name? :) — DavidPostillyesterday
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> Why Chrome 53 is Rejecting Chase Bank's Symantec Certificate
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@Burgi You are the only person who can award the tick. You should select the answer which helped you most or most closely answered the question in your judgement. It is usually the highest voted answer - but not always - and it doesn't have to be. It is entirely up to you.
@Burgi HNQs often seem to be the first good answer gets most votes while other good answers (or better answers, I make no judgement in this case) get less
As David states, in the end it's your choice as to which you feel gives better value and answers your query better.
How can someone I did not sent an read me email seconds after I sent it to someone else. How are they doing that? Our email system call First Choice is set up by our I T department on a private server.
Given that Polaris is about as efficient as Maxwell, and that Pascal is about twice as efficient as Maxwell, we are looking at a GPU that is probably competitive with NVIDIA.
Pricing will probably be the deciding factor, as before.
HBM2 on the high-end parts, which is not present on any consumer NVIDIA graphics card, is probably enough to close the gap.
"4x the performance per watt!" sounds too good to be true, but it looks like AMD is pulling some new tricks to maximize utilization of every last shader core in the chip.
Of course, we will see just what AMD has achieved in the Radeon Vega Architecture Preview in a few days.
Add me to the list of medically afflicted. Dropped a door from a damaged cabinet while it was being moved, fell on my bare left little toe. I'm not sure as to the extent of the damage, but I must assume that a fracture had occurred (even if minor) to avoid further complications.
I have a pack of mixed vegetables (peas, broccoli pieces, green beans and diced leek) that I want to steam in a two pan vegetable steamer (the bottom of the top pan is perforated).
The pack contains vegetables that are mixed together (and cannot be easily separated) and they are fresh not frozen...
"Over 370,000 cars are stolen each year in the UK, which has the highest (per capita) number of stolen cars in Europe. Car crime is a huge and profitable business, costing billions of pounds a year and representing around a third of all reported crime. It’s estimated that some 70 per cent of stolen cars are broken up and sold for spares, while the rest are given a false identity and sold (many are exported to the Middle and Far East)."
basically with those two up all night coughing and walking about complaining nobody is going to break in
also every year the daily mail trots out the story about car crime spiking in cold weather because idiots leave their cars running in cold then go back inside the house for a full cooked breakfast or whatever it is these idiots do
iirc VW took some students to court because the encryption key on the car keys was too weak and they had cracked it in an hour or so for their thesis
and if you have a Fiat/Jeep someone can wirelessly hack the ECU while you are driving
> “Officers and locals initially orchestrated a line of wheelie bins in an attempt to funnel him back towards the water, but it became clear he wasn’t keen to move,” the Queensland Police Department said in a statement. “Perhaps due to a broken navi-gator?”
@DavidPostill here border patrol watches as truck after truck full of cars heads off to mexico, but dont try to cross the same border with an orange :-)
they should be separate devices. ideally airgapped but if you REALLY must have the car data shown the screen in the car use some sort of firewalled API