10-05-2015
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The first big one was the abandon of PA-RISC...
I find this statement really odd. The reason why people liked RISC chips is because, at one point, they had faster clock speeds that CISC chips. However, since then CISC chips have become significantly faster, run at a higher clock frequency and can do more with each clock cycle. Hence anything RISC is in the past.
I worked in the VAX/Alpha world 20 years ago. That architecture was dying then, and is now all but dead. There is still a local steel mill that uses Alpha processors. But they only use it because they haven't yet rewritten all their old Cobol and Fortran.
I get the argument that cloud computing means fewer tech jobs. But companies will still want some knowledge in house. But maybe not forever.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
buici-clock
buici-clock(1) General Commands Manual buici-clock(1)
NAME
buici-clock - attractive X11 clock
SYNOPSIS
buici-clock [ -geometry geometry ]
DESCRIPTION
buici-clock displays an attractive, analog, X11 clock. Among the many digital clocks and analog clocks with peculiar display artifacts,
buici-clock intends to stand out as a stylish, low-overhead clock.
OPTIONS
-geometry geometry
This standard X11 options specifies the position and size of the clock; see X(1).
USAGE
What's to say. This release of buici-clock offers no customizable features. It has a white clock face, black markers, a black border, and
a red second hand with a circular pointer. The minute and hour hands are black and rectangular. Some may recognize the form from Swiss
railway clocks.
RESOURCES
Because this program doesn't use a toolkit, it recognizes only the resources specified here.
showSecondHand
Is a boolean indicating whether or not the second hand will display. Note that in the current version of buici-clock, disabling
the second hand does not prevent an update of the clock face every second.
AUTHOR
Marc Singer <elf@debian.org>
SEE ALSO
X(1)
Debian GNU/Linux 21-October-1998 buici-clock(1)