
《意外》算是一套水準之作,故事說得有板有眼,也引人入勝,不過在中後段則有點力有不繼了。
前半段的故事大都在介紹製造「意外」殺人這個對觀眾頗新鮮的職業,描寫各成員關係和性格,再進入到另一單生意裏,看其執行
One of the ways that you can categorize hardware acceleration is to saythat there is a continuum between two sorts of hardware acceleration:doing something instead of having the CPU do it, and doing somethingthat the CPU can't even come close to doing fast enough.
If you have a choice, you obviously want to be on the latter end of thescale. Ideally you'll have a fairly solid proof that the best softwareimplementation on a general CPU can't possibly be fast enough becauseit requires very
Graphics cards are the single most pervasive and successful sortof hardware accelerator in the computer world; they are a shiningexception to how hardware acceleration has generally been bad . Given my views, I'm interested in figuringout why graphics cards are such an exception.
Here's my current thinking on why graphics cards work, in point form(and in no particular order):

《意外》算是一套水準之作,故事說得有板有眼,也引人入勝,不過在中後段則有點力有不繼了。
前半段的故事大都在介紹製造「意外」殺人這個對觀眾頗新鮮的職業,描寫各成員關係和性格,再進入到另一單生意裏,看其執行
Marketing people absolutely love having an 'invite your friends' featureon your website, where your existing users can stick in the emailaddresses of their friends to have you send invitations to your serviceto them. Unfortunately, there are a number of problems with it that meanyou can't have one any more.
First, if you provide any way to have user-entered text (even inthe form of the sending user's nominal real name), spammerswill exploit it . Second, even with no
As a practical matter, I think that registration confirmation emailshould have at least three characteristics:
As I mentioned in the last entry , wehave an internal subnet for laptops and other generic user machines.For various reasons, we require machines on this subnet to be registeredso that we can identify who is (theoretically) responsible for them.One of the ways that people can do this is with a 'plug in and go'registration portal; you plug in, try to go somewhere, and you windup on a simple registration web page instead.
Behind the scenes, it works like this: