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I might be mistaken, but similar quizzes exist on the glorious quizzing site jetpunk.com[1] You can also play those multiple times a day. I will update the comment with the link to the particular quiz(zes) if and when I find it/them.

[1] https://www.jetpunk.com/


'Wipe AND Wash' would be apt for an article dealing with the hygiene aspect alone. However, bidets are not used along with toilet papers in most parts of the world. The article focuses on the environmental aspect.


Yes, but I thought that it could be interesting to look at research on the topic from 20 years ago to compare it with present progress.


Has there been much progress? I remember hearing a lot about asynchronous logic circuits back in the 90s, but don't hear about much in the way of breakthroughs since then.


Could you add the publication year in the title of your submission?


(2000)


Added above. Thanks!


Asynchronous would work better, but we're unlikely to get there -- too big a change.

It's like:

* having ECC everywhere

* having a single display standard (as opposed to HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C/DVI/VGA/...)

* some kind of architecture where a single bad expansion card (USB, PCIe, etc.) can't crash a whole computer

... and so on

On one hand, no brainer. On the other hand, it hasn't happened.

NVidia is breaking ground on the move to SIMD/MIMD-style architectures, as predicted at the same time, and only because it gives a 30x boost in performance. Async will probably net us a 50% performance boost or something.


> * some kind of architecture where a single bad expansion card (USB, PCIe, etc.) can't crash a whole computer

If you mean IOMMU, we do have that. It doesn't seem completely doable because someone could still plug an etherkiller into the card.


I don't care much about hostile attacks. I just lost a few weeks until I debugged my computer was crashing due to a failing wifi card. I care about that sort of thing. That's totally fixable.


Eh, you probably already have the OS architecture for that. The vendor just isn't using it.


sometimes tho not always


The whole article with download links and everything https://edn.embarcadero.com/article/21751


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