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Nye Bevan

(25,406 posts)
16. They should also get a solid state hard drive for that baby.
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 01:24 PM
Dec 2015

I found that to really speed up my boot time.

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Time for a fight; Watson vs D-Wave. ErikJ Dec 2015 #1
If you ask it the right question. sofa king Dec 2015 #2
After my Windows 10 upgrade experience I believe it! Submariner Dec 2015 #3
Hmm I am on a 4 year old laptop running windows 10 and only 4gb memory and I havent noticed any cstanleytech Dec 2015 #13
I have 2 gb memory Submariner Dec 2015 #17
2 gb???? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2015 #26
I wonder how well KSP would run on it. n/t Gore1FL Dec 2015 #4
waterboarding is a lot faster than cracking n/t w0nderer Dec 2015 #5
There goes computer security. Kablooie Dec 2015 #6
No, there'll be quantum encryption as well, bvf Dec 2015 #7
Anything previously encrypted with standard encryption though, that is saved on nsa computers, can.. AZ Progressive Dec 2015 #9
True, if anyone manages to implement bvf Dec 2015 #11
16 bits (x'DB59') Elmer S. E. Dump Dec 2015 #15
Exactly my point, which I probably wasn't very clear on. bvf Dec 2015 #21
You were clear. I was just supporting your conclusion. Elmer S. E. Dump Dec 2015 #25
Thanks for that! bvf Dec 2015 #27
But who will have quantum computers that can create the quantum encryption? Kablooie Dec 2015 #19
The technology will eventually work its way down bvf Dec 2015 #23
Solutions come from problems. eggplant Dec 2015 #8
Kim Stanley Robinson agrees somewhat, but goes further. byronius Dec 2015 #10
Butterflys work great for the FFT too. bemildred Dec 2015 #12
Who own the intellectual property rights? Taitertots Dec 2015 #14
They should also get a solid state hard drive for that baby. Nye Bevan Dec 2015 #16
42 MosheFeingold Dec 2015 #18
lol n/t w0nderer Dec 2015 #20
Our quantum computer is 100 million times faster than normal PC AlbertCat Dec 2015 #22
heh,,, I remember I was trying to wrap my head around that, but my head exploded PersonNumber503602 Dec 2015 #24
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