In this episode, Chris and Andrew talk about monitors, Linux, efficient vs performant CPUs, an old hard drive, network connections, and room mates.

In this episode, Chris and Andrew talk about monitors, Linux, efficient vs performant CPUs, an old hard drive, network connections, and room mates.


Things:

So Many Monitors
Screens | Ryan Rampersad
VideoLAN – VideoLAN – Press Release – Windows 8 Fundraiser
VideoLAN – VLC media player for iOS
25-GPU cluster cracks every standard Windows password in
Richard Stallman calls Ubuntu “spyware” because it tracks searches | Ars Technica
Coming in Ubuntu Linux 13.04: instant purchases from the desktop | PCWorld
Linux 3.7 – Linux Kernel Newbies
Samba Team Releases Samba 4.0
Keywords for Unprotocols – Unprotocols
AMD Amends Wafer Supply Agreement with GLOBALFOUNDRIES
ARM CEO Warren East Says Mobile Chips Will Move into Energy-Efficient Desktops, Laptops, and Servers. | MIT Technology Review
Intel pitches ARM alternative to data centers—including Facebook’s | Ars Technica
Authoritarian regimes push for larger ITU role in DNS system | Ars Technica
The Raspberry Pi Web Server Speed Test – Jeremy’s .NET Blog
IBM 3390: The world’s largest and most expensive hard drive teardown | ExtremeTech
IBM manufactures light-based ‘nanophotonic’ chips to let the terabytes flow
Australian travelers stranded in wilderness because of iOS 6 maps | Ars Technica
Victoria Police Online News Centre – Police concerned with Apple iOS 6 mapping system

Music:

Younnat Radar – His Name is Radar
Jeremy Williams – Game Theory
dma-sc1st Sidsound
Frozen Silence – F
dma-scpooz – The Lab


This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #19: CS #4!



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