

I heard at one point in time the fastest super computer in the world was a cluster of 900 ps3. It was cheaper then buying a single computer and in the beginning of the ps3 era you could easily format and run Linux on them.


I heard at one point in time the fastest super computer in the world was a cluster of 900 ps3. It was cheaper then buying a single computer and in the beginning of the ps3 era you could easily format and run Linux on them.


Like I said on the response it’s like six on one hand half a dozen on the other just with poor math skills


Yeah I get that but it’s has some meaning. Like it could be the number of some sport star or a reference to some show with a hero team with 67 in the name or could be even darker like with the number 88…


Ah like “six on one hand and half a dozen on the other” but purposely with bad math?


I’m getting old, what is 6/7?


Technically it’s after 4pm yesterday where ever you are…
Look, can I ask a favor? Can you take that, package it, and put it on npm so I can use it in my project?


Why does the headline have nothing to do with content?


Ok these are horrible crimes but is that real? If so do you have a source of any stories about him?


To make it worse it was in a medical field…in production for atleast 7 years… To my knowledge still isn’t fixed…


I had this happen to me. The program was only used internally but it was possibly the worst code that would compile. My personal favorite was the “login”. When launching the program it accessed a local sql server. On that server was a table named “login” which you would assume had a list of all users and their passwords right?
Now that would be bad because you could launch ssms directly and just look at the table but when you did that there was 1 entry user “admin” password “admin”.
But that’s not all… When you look at the code these values are hard coded in. There is a linq query to check the login table for an entry with username “admin” and password “admin” and return the values in password. Now you might be thinking what the hell but here’s the kicker…when it got the response back it checked len(password) => 5
Yup… Didn’t check if password was correct just that the length of the password was equal to or greater than 5.
The actual username entry box? Yeah it didn’t validate anything. You could just bang your hand on the keyboard and log in… Really you didn’t even have to do that. You had to click or tab into the field and then click login. It didn’t require you to enter anything just that the username field was active at some point.
17/f/California u?


Ironically the most common use of plumb is probably for drywall. You take a piece of string with some dyed powder and a weight on the end and you can use that to mark a straight line perpendicular to the floor.


I have had a total of 2 trick or treaters in my entire life… 2 states and 39 years… Don’t feel bed
I’ll up vote you if and only if you can tell me the meaning or message they are singing about
If you think only Ai makes non-sense… https://youtu.be/KvEW3e0BLn8


Correct, but the whole point is to buy cheap and only buy the expensive / fancy stuff if you still like it later and find it’s worth the expense.


Exactly… Buy the beginner one, later if you still like it buy the expensive one. If you move to lawn mowers you only spent the cost of the beginner one


Completely true… I’m not saying they are that cheap. I’m saying bare minimum basic drone with no camera just ability to hover
They did it with ps3 also although in research to make sure I was no mis-remembering I found out I was wrong. It was 33rd fastest super computer not #1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_cluster