I have an Ergodox EZ for work, and I love it for that, but for my gaming I just use a typical keyboard, I couldn't get used to it for gaming.
Yes, because auto-boxing is just compiling to Integer.getValue under the hood, the bytecode for Integer.getValue(1) and ((Integer) 1) is the same. They'll both compile to something like: iconst_1 invokestatic…
new Integer(10) == new Integer(10) // true Before value classes this would always be false. The only time comparing Integer objects with == could be true is if Integer object was create by going through Integer.valueOf…
> I'd love to see pledge/unveil on (upstream) Linux - but I'm not holding my breath There is Landlock now, I believe it would be possible to implement unveil and pledge on top of that.
There are a number of licenses that are named MIT that are all similar, but not identical. The "Expat" here is the MIT license variant. It is referring to the Expat XML parsing library that first used this license.…
The letter also said it was conditional on the combined entity maintaining investment-grade credit rating, which seems unlikely if the combined entity was saddled with $20B in debt.
> It works great as long as you squint just a bit, ignoring that it generally calls for long,lat and is designed with the assumption of a world CRS. I thought the spec allowed you to specify the CRS, but I just checked…
The hot dogs are 1/4 lb, with the bun it's probably 500-600 calories.
Yes, they have a number of domain names, archive.is and archive.today are the most well known ones.
It's almost a certainty that you can't copyright code that was generated entirely by an AI. Copyright requires some amount of human originality. You could copyright the prompt, and if you modify the generated code you…
You're using too much! Its commonly used to improve meat texture, especially in Chinese cuisine. It's called "velveting".
The thermal gradient in space is meaningless because there is hardly any matter to dump the energy into. This means you are entirely reliant on thermal radiation. If you look at the numbers given by Stefan-Boltzmann law…
Is there a credible way to cool a space-based data center on that scale?
I love this book! I do wish there was a new edition that updated the version of Java used in the tree-walk interpreter. There's been some additions to the language, like sealed classes and exhaustive switches, that…
The DMCA notice is available here: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2025/12/2025-12-1... The notice has a list of files and says that they were copied from ffmpeg, removed the original copyright notice, added…
The memo at the time said the serifs can cause OCR issues. https://x.com/John_Hudson/status/1615486871571935232
One of the reasons Calibri was selected over Times New Roman was it has a lower rate of OCR transcription errors, making documents using it easier for people using screen readers.
It could've been, but it was probably a turbocharged L-series engine.
When Doyle wrote most of the Holmes stories cocaine was a popular and novel new drug, it wasn't until later that it's risks became widely known. In one of his later stories, "The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter",…
In the US copyright just requires a level of originality. The bar isn't very high, but for example simple logos, like IBMs blue lines logo is not copyrightable. There are examples of software code that is probably not…
I believe the RTL in RTL-SDR is "Realtek Limited", the manufacturer of the chips used in the early days of SDR. I don't think the chips these days are exclusively Realtek, but the name has persisted.
For clarity, they're requiring apps to be signed by a verified developer on certified Android devices. You can still side load, but the verification is still required for the side loaded apps.
It's 100k a year. H1B are normally valid for 3 years, so that's where the 300k comes from. The $1M figure is for the "Trump Gold Card" visa, which is unrelated to the H1B program.
The Data Act allows for termination penalties in cases like that. You just have to make sure they're clearly disclosed in the contract.
That doesn't make it sound better. Generally "arrest them all and sort it out later" sounds like a 4th amendment violation.
I have an Ergodox EZ for work, and I love it for that, but for my gaming I just use a typical keyboard, I couldn't get used to it for gaming.
Yes, because auto-boxing is just compiling to Integer.getValue under the hood, the bytecode for Integer.getValue(1) and ((Integer) 1) is the same. They'll both compile to something like: iconst_1 invokestatic…
new Integer(10) == new Integer(10) // true Before value classes this would always be false. The only time comparing Integer objects with == could be true is if Integer object was create by going through Integer.valueOf…
> I'd love to see pledge/unveil on (upstream) Linux - but I'm not holding my breath There is Landlock now, I believe it would be possible to implement unveil and pledge on top of that.
There are a number of licenses that are named MIT that are all similar, but not identical. The "Expat" here is the MIT license variant. It is referring to the Expat XML parsing library that first used this license.…
The letter also said it was conditional on the combined entity maintaining investment-grade credit rating, which seems unlikely if the combined entity was saddled with $20B in debt.
> It works great as long as you squint just a bit, ignoring that it generally calls for long,lat and is designed with the assumption of a world CRS. I thought the spec allowed you to specify the CRS, but I just checked…
The hot dogs are 1/4 lb, with the bun it's probably 500-600 calories.
Yes, they have a number of domain names, archive.is and archive.today are the most well known ones.
It's almost a certainty that you can't copyright code that was generated entirely by an AI. Copyright requires some amount of human originality. You could copyright the prompt, and if you modify the generated code you…
You're using too much! Its commonly used to improve meat texture, especially in Chinese cuisine. It's called "velveting".
The thermal gradient in space is meaningless because there is hardly any matter to dump the energy into. This means you are entirely reliant on thermal radiation. If you look at the numbers given by Stefan-Boltzmann law…
Is there a credible way to cool a space-based data center on that scale?
I love this book! I do wish there was a new edition that updated the version of Java used in the tree-walk interpreter. There's been some additions to the language, like sealed classes and exhaustive switches, that…
The DMCA notice is available here: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2025/12/2025-12-1... The notice has a list of files and says that they were copied from ffmpeg, removed the original copyright notice, added…
The memo at the time said the serifs can cause OCR issues. https://x.com/John_Hudson/status/1615486871571935232
One of the reasons Calibri was selected over Times New Roman was it has a lower rate of OCR transcription errors, making documents using it easier for people using screen readers.
It could've been, but it was probably a turbocharged L-series engine.
When Doyle wrote most of the Holmes stories cocaine was a popular and novel new drug, it wasn't until later that it's risks became widely known. In one of his later stories, "The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter",…
In the US copyright just requires a level of originality. The bar isn't very high, but for example simple logos, like IBMs blue lines logo is not copyrightable. There are examples of software code that is probably not…
I believe the RTL in RTL-SDR is "Realtek Limited", the manufacturer of the chips used in the early days of SDR. I don't think the chips these days are exclusively Realtek, but the name has persisted.
For clarity, they're requiring apps to be signed by a verified developer on certified Android devices. You can still side load, but the verification is still required for the side loaded apps.
It's 100k a year. H1B are normally valid for 3 years, so that's where the 300k comes from. The $1M figure is for the "Trump Gold Card" visa, which is unrelated to the H1B program.
The Data Act allows for termination penalties in cases like that. You just have to make sure they're clearly disclosed in the contract.
That doesn't make it sound better. Generally "arrest them all and sort it out later" sounds like a 4th amendment violation.