You sure there will be a change allowing a reversal in four years? I doubt that this kind of steamrolling power will be contained by law or institutions. They came into office while blatantly disrespecting law and…
What is the purpose of the tinyconfig configuration? What functionality does such a kernel provide? It seems to not even provide basic tooling or "interfaces" to the world. Is this something used for embedded systems…
No. They don't have any other hardware to work on. It's out of necessity, not choice. That reddit thread is in fact talking about a Gofundme and sending them an used laptop but they refused because they expect a lot of…
Nevertheless European, especially German police, is obviously also prone to go all in without establishing any kind of context. One email is sufficient. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41550043
This should be a Hacker News frontpage posting all by itself. I'm deeply impressed.
I have difficulties too. "d" does nothing so I can only shift to the left.
Certainly not. That's the purpose of the article where they say in the final sentence that it's entirely possible to write readable, yet totally befuddling code in C that stands a chance in the IOCCC.
You sure there will be a change allowing a reversal in four years? I doubt that this kind of steamrolling power will be contained by law or institutions. They came into office while blatantly disrespecting law and…
What is the purpose of the tinyconfig configuration? What functionality does such a kernel provide? It seems to not even provide basic tooling or "interfaces" to the world. Is this something used for embedded systems…
No. They don't have any other hardware to work on. It's out of necessity, not choice. That reddit thread is in fact talking about a Gofundme and sending them an used laptop but they refused because they expect a lot of…
Nevertheless European, especially German police, is obviously also prone to go all in without establishing any kind of context. One email is sufficient. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41550043
This should be a Hacker News frontpage posting all by itself. I'm deeply impressed.
I have difficulties too. "d" does nothing so I can only shift to the left.
Certainly not. That's the purpose of the article where they say in the final sentence that it's entirely possible to write readable, yet totally befuddling code in C that stands a chance in the IOCCC.