> Which was a temporary state and certainly didn't last for 50 years.
Because the population in neither one enacted a serious of terror campaigns or "Intifadas" against them. If they did it's almost certain that the allies would still occupy Germany and the US Japan.
edit: Also, until the 2+4 treaty, formally known as the "Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany" was signed in 1990 the allies still held part of their occupational rights over Germany. Not 50 years, but 45 at least.
He worked for years on MySQL (writing the executor used in MySQL 8.0 and the upcoming join optimizer) and came to his conclusions based on that time with it.
Can you provide comparable knowledge about MySQL to support your accusation that he wrote "generic statements without any nuance"?
The important thing is: Picasso knew what to study. Over time art had established a canon of things which helped people to get better at classical arts. Only after he studied that canon in depth and for a long time he could then break into new territories and start breaking rules intentionally to develop his own style/school.
Our craft is very bad at providing such a canon. It is even anti-intellectual in parts ("what do you mean you cannot be a master after x weeks? You are a gatekeeper! you suck").
That and we are still not sure what is important and what isn't (i.e. what should be part of the canon). Our medium of study changes all the time. Arts medium of study is reality and reality, for all our advances, doesn't really change.
I invite you to Dachau if you want a tour there. Dachau never was a formal extermination camp, but it was the concentration camp after which all other concentration camps were modeled and then modified. Maybe after a tour there you learn to be quiet about things you don't understand.
Seems to be one of the main risks for any specialized circuits, if I understand you correctly. You always have to guess "will this really be relevant long enough to invest the money to bake it into hardware?" .. and if you guess wrong you just wasted a part of your silicon budget for something no one will use.
If you look in the link there are six games listed. One is Star Citizen, two are (afair) by Amazon game studios, so that would leave three other games. No idea if these are just the show cases or all of them.
So, not the greatest uptake, but Amazon was always willing to give things time to mature. We'll see if they can take market share of UE4/Unity.
Probably not really feasible, but I'd be interested if something comparable happens when your build process uses many threads instead of many processes. I still think using processes instead of threads is a hack, though I know the mainstream opinion says nowadays processes are the way to go and threads are a hack.
So, all this clever people working for Google thought about "making YouTube comments better" and all they came up was "kill anonymity!" and "name and shame! Time honored method to solve deviations from group think!"? Really? Oh well ..
Because the population in neither one enacted a serious of terror campaigns or "Intifadas" against them. If they did it's almost certain that the allies would still occupy Germany and the US Japan.
edit: Also, until the 2+4 treaty, formally known as the "Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany" was signed in 1990 the allies still held part of their occupational rights over Germany. Not 50 years, but 45 at least.