Yuri Voinov wrote:
Hope at this. It is difficult to make long-term plans if the software has to die soon. :)
--- ..And if SW doesn't die "soon", but only a little later? I.e. with google's AI designing new encryption algorithms today (nothing said about quality), how long before they can have an AI replacing most of us? Even now PC's seem to be "short-timers" as mass-users are migrated to hand-held, consume-only platforms, and PC's evolve into tomorrows unaffordable mini-compute-cloud servers. PC's have always been too dangerous to allow in everyone's home unless they are locked down and become "content platforms" to play content similar to how game consoles are now. It seems it will be hard just to afford an X84-64 compat CPU with those getting more & more cores (and more expensive) and consumers being shunted over to the more affordable and the comparatively, celeron-classed, Atom CPUs. A year goes by quickly enough these days, to at least get an advanced "head-up" on such new "standards"... _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users