> I misread this as AI initially ... The japanese have it harder because "ai" means love. But perhaps "love" will be written in kanji while "AI" in katakana, so writing form is not confusing.
I'm more amazed you run the same machine for 20 years. Another 20+ years user, but I've reinstalled 5-6 times when I change laptops.
> Every time I try and learn Vulkan I end up getting confused and annoyed about how much code I need to write and give up. Vulkan isn't meant for beginners. It's a lot more verbose even if you know the fundamentals.…
> But you're right: ulimately the kernel is just a program. Play a bit with user mode linux [1] the kernel becomes literally a linux program, that I believe you can even debug with gdb (hazy memory as I tried uml last…
It's 2000. Build failure was pretty much expected for any software. Probably a good idea to stay home and work through any problem. Nowadays you'll just fire up a build and go. And the build is probably finished before…
> I get your point, but reviewing your own PRs is a very good idea. Yes. You just have to be in a different mindset. I look for cases that I haven't handled (and corner cases in general). I can try to summarize what the…
The top of the page links to this https://practical-scheme.net/oneday.html that explains more what practical means for the author (of Gauche Scheme). In short > One day, however, I will point this page, when the friend…
fuse probably isn't a good example here because you still have to enter kernel space if i'm not mistaken, then out again to the fs driver in userspace then probably back to kernel space (block driver). fuse has many…
If this is ad hoc solution, what's the "right" approach?
The author answered on lobster thread [1]. This is more of an io_uring exercise than an attempt to replace ls. [1] https://lobste.rs/s/mklbl9/lsr_ls_with_io_uring
The only git-notes related issue I found is https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6385. So, probably because nobody has raised it.
past? I'm still running it. If I don't, I find something is missing on the right side of my screen. I got my theme off freshmeat.net. The original source is gone now [1], so I have to copy the theme to any new laptop I…
because it's not worth the risk of breaking plenty applications out there (or in the case of office, documents). I have heard stories of MS making changes to keep older apps working. Imagine carrying all that to a new…
It was experimental to allow the developers to tweak UI, including breaking backward compatibility if needed. But I left Git shortly after these were added. I guess nobody picked this up to finish the job (even by just…
There were preview releases before, when they promised to not break ABI but could still add/refine things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Park_Geun-hye so yes
They mention this in https://github.com/asterinas/asterinas/blob/2af9916de92f8ca1... > While we prioritize compatibility, it is important to note that Asterinas does not, nor will it in the future, support the loading…
As someone who also uses emacs, I type C-a a so often that sometimes I do the same in emacs and it leaves an extra a. It's quite rare though.
With XCOM 2 if you miss a tile in the last turn, you lose the mission. It's not a great execution even if it does apply time pressure. Long War or other mods handle this much better by bringing in reinforcement, so you…
seems easily worked around with base64 and friends.
Gentoo Linux
I think you can see a modern CPU as a network. There are some beefy servers doing all the heavy lifting which is what the outsiders see. But there's also a few smaller servers here and there monitoring the system (or…
Curlhammer 40k is the ultimate one.
It's part of the language [1] [2] > Builtin operators && and || perform short-circuit evaluation (do not evaluate the second operand if the result is known after evaluating the first), but overloaded operators behave…
Or this [1]. A bunch of gauche.* modules are not listed there. [1] http://practical-scheme.net/gauche/man/gauche-refe/Module-In...
> I misread this as AI initially ... The japanese have it harder because "ai" means love. But perhaps "love" will be written in kanji while "AI" in katakana, so writing form is not confusing.
I'm more amazed you run the same machine for 20 years. Another 20+ years user, but I've reinstalled 5-6 times when I change laptops.
> Every time I try and learn Vulkan I end up getting confused and annoyed about how much code I need to write and give up. Vulkan isn't meant for beginners. It's a lot more verbose even if you know the fundamentals.…
> But you're right: ulimately the kernel is just a program. Play a bit with user mode linux [1] the kernel becomes literally a linux program, that I believe you can even debug with gdb (hazy memory as I tried uml last…
It's 2000. Build failure was pretty much expected for any software. Probably a good idea to stay home and work through any problem. Nowadays you'll just fire up a build and go. And the build is probably finished before…
> I get your point, but reviewing your own PRs is a very good idea. Yes. You just have to be in a different mindset. I look for cases that I haven't handled (and corner cases in general). I can try to summarize what the…
The top of the page links to this https://practical-scheme.net/oneday.html that explains more what practical means for the author (of Gauche Scheme). In short > One day, however, I will point this page, when the friend…
fuse probably isn't a good example here because you still have to enter kernel space if i'm not mistaken, then out again to the fs driver in userspace then probably back to kernel space (block driver). fuse has many…
If this is ad hoc solution, what's the "right" approach?
The author answered on lobster thread [1]. This is more of an io_uring exercise than an attempt to replace ls. [1] https://lobste.rs/s/mklbl9/lsr_ls_with_io_uring
The only git-notes related issue I found is https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/6385. So, probably because nobody has raised it.
past? I'm still running it. If I don't, I find something is missing on the right side of my screen. I got my theme off freshmeat.net. The original source is gone now [1], so I have to copy the theme to any new laptop I…
because it's not worth the risk of breaking plenty applications out there (or in the case of office, documents). I have heard stories of MS making changes to keep older apps working. Imagine carrying all that to a new…
It was experimental to allow the developers to tweak UI, including breaking backward compatibility if needed. But I left Git shortly after these were added. I guess nobody picked this up to finish the job (even by just…
There were preview releases before, when they promised to not break ABI but could still add/refine things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Park_Geun-hye so yes
They mention this in https://github.com/asterinas/asterinas/blob/2af9916de92f8ca1... > While we prioritize compatibility, it is important to note that Asterinas does not, nor will it in the future, support the loading…
As someone who also uses emacs, I type C-a a so often that sometimes I do the same in emacs and it leaves an extra a. It's quite rare though.
With XCOM 2 if you miss a tile in the last turn, you lose the mission. It's not a great execution even if it does apply time pressure. Long War or other mods handle this much better by bringing in reinforcement, so you…
seems easily worked around with base64 and friends.
Gentoo Linux
I think you can see a modern CPU as a network. There are some beefy servers doing all the heavy lifting which is what the outsiders see. But there's also a few smaller servers here and there monitoring the system (or…
Curlhammer 40k is the ultimate one.
It's part of the language [1] [2] > Builtin operators && and || perform short-circuit evaluation (do not evaluate the second operand if the result is known after evaluating the first), but overloaded operators behave…
Or this [1]. A bunch of gauche.* modules are not listed there. [1] http://practical-scheme.net/gauche/man/gauche-refe/Module-In...