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| | | | And now for something completely different... Like many people around the world, my wife came down with the sourdough bug. For the last few years, my family has been subjected to various experiments in baking, courtesy of finicky bacteria who, like old people in Florida, enjoy warmth and moisture. The precious starter, the almighty deity... | |
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| | | | Computer files don't often stay the same. They're updated with new information, new metadata, things are moved around, glitchy code is patched, updates roll out to handle changes from other software, databases get cleaned up, and so on. Naturally, across a distributed system (such as cloud synchronization), this can pose extremely complicated challenges. There are [...]Read More... from Blockchain: So What's Bitcoin, Anyway? | |
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| | | | One of the most significant changes in QNX 8 is in the way interrupts are handled. This blog post, which is an excerpt from a book on getting started with QNX, provides a short introduction to interrupts in general, and for handling interrupts in QNX 8 in particular. For a real-world example of an IST... | |
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| | Over Thanksgiving I discovered a torrent of cold air pouring behind our shower in the basement and tracked it to a large opening in our attic. That same day I went and picked up some additional insulation and proceeded to close the opening. Problem solved right? Nope, instead I found out by sealing this rather large hole I made our home too tight. The problem is that in worst case testing (all exhaust fans running and the clothes dryer) a significant enough negative pressure was created which prevented our water heater from drafting correctly. |