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Stuart Cheshire, May 1996. (Revised periodically) Years ago David Cheriton at Stanford taught me something that seemed very obvious at the time -- that if you have a network link with low bandwidth then it's an easy matter of putting several in parallel to make a combined link with higher bandwidth, but if you have a network link with bad latency then no amount of money can turn any number of them into a link with good latency. It's now many years later, and this obvious fact seems lost on the most companies making networking hardware and software for the home. I think it's time it was explained again in writing. Imagine you live in a world where the only network connection you can get to your house is a 33kbit/sec modem running over a telephone line. Imagine that this is not enough for your needs. You have a problem. The solution is easy. You can get two telephone lines, and use t...
Unicorn The ultimate CPU emulator Download Docs Showcase Contact Unicorn is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture CPU emulator framework. Highlight features: Multi-architectures: Arm, Arm64 (Armv8), M68K, Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, & X86 (include X86_64). Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API. Implemented in pure C language, with bindings for Python, Java, Go & .NET available. Native support for Windows & *nix (with Mac OSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris confirmed). High performance by using Just-In-Time compiler technique. Support fine-grained instrumentation at various levels. Thread-safe by design. Distributed under free software license GPLv2. Find in this BlackHat USA 2015 slides more technical details behind Unicorn engine. Unicorn is based on QEMU , but it goes much further with a lot more to offer . First public release! October 15,...
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google analytics Click here for another image (or just refresh the page) - Permalink for this image - Calvin and Markov digests Calvin and Hobbes strips and generates new comics using Markov chains, perl, and Imagemagick. Want to know the details? Here's some info on how it works. If you like this sort of thing, you might also take a look at Garkov , Previously, On The X-Files , The Big Markovski , and Jesus Markoving Christ . Critics Laud The Project : "...completely ruined...this is crap...like spraying graffiti on the Mona Lisa...dumb...sucks like the vacuum of outer space...i gave up after four...this is the dumbest application of [Markov chains] I've ever seen...his website will get quite a few hits" joshmillard.com - @joshmillard ...