I don't think so. For instance, one basic technique in low-latency C++ is running specific code periodically even with no-op parameters just to keep it warm in the cache.
It's one thing to claim that you can cherry pick some directly or indirectly pieces of information from an unrelated source. It's another entirely different thing to claim that unrelated source is an authoritative reference in an unrelated field, specially when no one recognizes it as such.
that sounds right to me.. worked universit help desk in the late 90s. wow, the number of distressed people who kept their only copy of their thesis on this one floppy drive that no longer works. some harsh lessons in backups ...
Fall of 1996. guy on my freshman hall says "you should try linux". Installed slackware on everything I had for the next three years until finally switching to Debian.
Fondest slackware memory is installing the media to a Syquest Ezflyer -- but I needed to boot with a bleeding edge linux 2.2 kernel to recognize the parallel port hard drive!
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