Sponge5
No user record in our sample, but Sponge5 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but Sponge5 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
At my company, we have not seen any performance benefits from LTO on a GCC cross-compiled Qt application. GCC version: 11.3 target: Cortex-A9 Qt version: 5.15 I think we tested single core and quad core, also possibly a…
it's right there in the first section: highlighting notable advancements in ARM-based Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) and their increasing competitiveness against traditional x86 platforms.
Recently there was an exhibition of tree root illustrations by Jitka Klimesova in Prague. I think there's potential for more art emerging from science.
My takeaway from the article is that Itanium could have been the equivalent of Apple's switch to M1 if Intel doubled down instead of panicking.
Yocto doesn't run GUI applications, it's a framework to make your own distro. The fact that many users are too lazy to create a user to run their application as, speaks of the embedded space in general rather than Yocto…
This topic is beaten to death in Philosophy of Software Design - I really, really do recommend it.
> This map describes kernel security hardening. It doesn't cover cutting attack surface. For those wondering why SECCOMP is ommited.
The age of last commit on trunk is a useless metric in isolation. The fact that it is the most prominent number on the front page of a repository is a shame.
Sounds like CTU FEE in Prague. I learned a bunch about registers, branch prediction and cache, but most of the assembly went out of my head once the class was over.
Agreed. That being said, the CVSS calculator is useful for reminding you of factors that you may not have included in your analysis.
NextBigThing™ will eat into the attention market share of LLMs. It will be a breakthrough in one of these fields: a) Quantum Computing b) Energy (storage/generation) c) BioTech We will see an exciting application of…
I use mblaze, I find it especially useful for large mailing lists like the linux kernel.
> But once you have a design set in stone, outsourcing is cheaper than doing it in-house. These companies specialize in producing parts with economies of scale. Except you need to ship the parts to your factory and…
> Changing taxes (in either direction) really wouldn't move the needle at all. Henry George begs to differ. He would say that you start with The One Tax and the resulting pressure on zoning will be unbearable. Good…
> Their 'STM32Cube' software gets mixed reviews Thankfully there's more than one CMake projects on github as an alternative.
Personally, it also makes a difference how busy the screen is. A bunch of cookie banners and popup ads immediately spikes my cortisol level.
To spare a search: https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/+/refs/heads/main/module...
I understand where you're coming from.. My takeaway is that a HN post is not the right tool for the job in this case. (pun not intended)
I'd say the Who's hiring post is by definition bound to not have intellectually stimulating discussion, so this logic doesn't track for me.
I wouldn't call this noise.. The job poster knows the rules and decides to break them anyway. Potentional applicants should be made aware of that.
Even so, working as an engineer on a project that doesn't run as a whole for more than a week, let alone months.. It's very understandable that management is nervous. Cut things away until you have something that runs…
I'd say this is the perfect moment to quote Taleb: "I've seen gluts not followed by shortages, but I've never seen a shortage not followed by a glut."
It seems that the linked MyCareerFuture page only accepts Singapore residents. Are you only hiring those?
You should be proud of it, I can't even begin to think about programming with these constraints, and I work in embedded.
> the main cost to data hoarding is data breaches ... the main cost at the moment. I think we as a society are very close to a tracking/data tax.