In this episode, Chris and Andrew talk about monitors, Linux, efficient vs performant CPUs, an old hard drive, network connections, and room mates.
So Many MonitorsScreens | Ryan RampersadVideoLAN – VideoLAN – Press Release – Windows 8 FundraiserVideoLAN – VLC media player for iOS25-GPU cluster cracks every standard Windows password in Richard Stallman calls Ubuntu “spyware” because it tracks searches | Ars TechnicaComing in Ubuntu Linux 13.04: instant purchases from the desktop | PCWorldLinux 3.7 – Linux Kernel NewbiesSamba Team Releases Samba 4.0Keywords for Unprotocols – Unprotocols AMD Amends Wafer Supply Agreement with GLOBALFOUNDRIESARM CEO Warren East Says Mobile Chips Will Move into Energy-Efficient Desktops, Laptops, and Servers. | MIT Technology ReviewIntel pitches ARM alternative to data centers—including Facebook’s | Ars TechnicaAuthoritarian regimes push for larger ITU role in DNS system | Ars TechnicaThe Raspberry Pi Web Server Speed Test – Jeremy’s .NET BlogIBM 3390: The world’s largest and most expensive hard drive teardown | ExtremeTechIBM manufactures light-based ‘nanophotonic’ chips to let the terabytes flowAustralian travelers stranded in wilderness because of iOS 6 maps | Ars TechnicaVictoria Police Online News Centre – Police concerned with Apple iOS 6 mapping systemYounnat – Radar – His Name is RadarJeremy Williams – Game Theorydma-sc – 1st SidsoundFrozen Silence – Fdma-sc – pooz – The LabThis episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #19: CS #4!
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