CPU vs GPU - paintball version (30)
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CPU vs GPU - paintball version (also known as the 80 nansecond Mona Lisa) via Buzzfeed. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!
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David said:
This is amazing. Coolest thing I've seen the MythBusters do in years.
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Monkey said:
Truly epic.
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Matthew said:
This is so cool i can barely deal with. if you waste 3 minutes today do it on this.
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Eli said:
super rad.
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est said:
你知道机械臂是怎样在80毫秒画蒙娜丽莎的吗?
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Eduardo Farias said:
É aquela história, uma imagem vale por ...
HTTP handler to combine multiple files, cache and deliver compressed output for faster page load - Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5 (3)
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It's a good practice to use many small Javascript and CSS files instead of one large Javascript/CSS file for better code maintainability, but bad in terms of website performance. Although you should write your Javascript code in small files and break large CSS files into small chunks but when browser requests those javascript and css files, it makes one Http request per file. Every Http Request results in a network roundtrip form your browser to ...
Amazon Web Services Blog: Cloudbursting - Hybrid Application Hosting (22)
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I get to meet with lots of developers and system architects as part of my job. Talking to them about cloud computing and about the Amazon Web Services is both challenging and rewarding. Cloud computing as a concept is still relatively new. When I explain what it is and what it enables, I can almost literally see the light bulbs lighting up in people's heads as they understand cloud computing and our services, and what ...
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ASP.NET MVC Tip #39 – Use the Velocity Distributed Cache (6)
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Improve the performance of ASP.NET MVC applications by taking advantage of the Velocity distributed cache. In this tip, I also explain how you can use Velocity as a distributed session state provider. The best way to improve the performance of an ASP.NET MVC application is by caching. The slowest operation that you can perform in an ASP.NET MVC application is database access. The best way to improve the performance of your data access code is ...
Russia Is Rising In Internet Population | TechCrunch (19)
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For Web companies looking to expand abroad, Russia needs to be at the top of their list of markets to enter. Russia has the fastest growing Internet population in Europe, followed by France and Spain. In a comparison of 16 European Internet populations by country, comScore reports that Russia’s Internet audience for the month of June grew 27 percent year over year, compared to 21 percent growth in France and 15 percent growth in Spain. ...
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gee, portugal's the only one with an unknown y..something growth
Russia Is Rising In Internet Population (18)
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For Web companies looking to expand abroad, Russia needs to be at the top of their list of markets to enter. Russia has the fastest growing Internet population in Europe, followed by France and Spain. In a comparison of 16 European Internet populations by country, comScore reports that Russia’s Internet audience for the month of June grew 27 percent year over year, compared to 21 percent growth in France and 15 percent growth in Spain. ...
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lmjabreu said:
gee, portugal's the only one with an unknown y..something growth
The Case of the Failing Disk Drive or Windows Home Server Saved My Marriage (18)
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I bought an HP MediaSmart Windows Home Server last Christmas, and haven't thought much about it since. It sits on the shelf and is pretty. Actually, that's not totally true, I did upgrade it to Power Pack 1 recently, but that was a 10 minute thing. For the most part, it's a conversation piece on a shelf in my new(ish) home office. Now, the story. I sold my wife's laptop to Shawn recently as she ...
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As soon as I've got ~$700 to spare, I'm soo getting a home server.
ASP.NET Health Monitoring - Building an EventLogWebEventProvider - Part 2 (1)
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In the first post of this series I've manage to find the correct eventId for each Web Event type, and by this time the major problem has been solved, but I cannot yet write a correct entry into the EventLog. I still have to decided the best severity type and category to apply. Severity If you look at entries in the EventLog generated by the default EventLogWebEventProvider you will find that they are marked mainly ...
How To Inject a Managed .NET Assembly (DLL) Into Another Process (4)
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Introduction Today we're going to kill two birds— How to inject a .NET assembly (DLL) into a native process? How to inject a .NET assembly (DLL) into a managed process? —with one stone: by using the CLR Hosting API. But first, let's talk about monsters. To many .NET developers, the .NET runtime is like the slobbering, snaggle-toothed monster sitting in your barcalounger, that everybody in the household politely ignores because hey. It's a frikkin' monster; ...
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Ok. This shit is cool :)
SmallestDotNet: On the Size of the .NET Framework (15)
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There's been some confusion about the size of the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework is not really a 200+ meg download. Which installer do I use? Here's the whole thing in a nutshell for Developers, ISVs, and Administrators. Offline Installer - One single file that can be run offline and can install the .NET Framework any system it's run on. It's complete, all platforms, installable offline. Online Installer - A 2.7 meg setup program that ...
How to Take an Outdoor Portrait [VIDEO] (11)
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Time for a little weekend video tutorial - this time it’s on the topic of outdoor portraits and is from our friends at Pro Photo Life. Learn more about Portrait Photography “Jeff Smith’s Lighting for Outdoor & Location Portrait Photography” (Jeff Smith)
How to Take an Outdoor Portrait [VIDEO] (7)
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Time for a little weekend video tutorial - this time it’s on the topic of outdoor portraits and is from our friends at Pro Photo Life. Learn more about Portrait Photography “Jeff Smith’s Lighting for Outdoor & Location Portrait Photography” (Jeff Smith)
SingingEels : Logging with ASP.NET MVC Action Filters (2)
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Logging is a common Cross-Cutting Concern that many ASP.NET developers solve in the Global.asax file. Because MVC is built on top of ASP.NET you *could* tap into the same solution, but there is a better way. This article will show how easy it is to add logging to your web app using ASP.NET MVC Action Filters.