I am rather surprised the article does not mention the shared hunting technique of pursuing prey until exhaustion as a possible link. Many hunter gather tribes apparently employed this technique and it can still be…
I would love to see that too, but believe this is rather unlikely for any major Linux distro. Why? Because there is no guarantee the required kernel symbols will stay available. This has for example happened with the…
> Propaganda. Wayland has usability issues they've yet to fix after 10 years. This. Sadly. I have tried switching numerous times. The problem for me is libinput which seems to suffer from the "we know better" syndrome…
>If I may, my only piece of feedback (as someone who looked at Zig with fresh eyes) is that the syntax has lots of special chars (@, !void, .{}, &, etc). Is there a rationale published for these and other design choices…
This looks like a nice and concise library. Single header file, many useful functions, and a usable license. The only thing I really dislike are all of the typedefs. zpl_u64 zpl_crc64(void const *data, zpl_isize len);…
This is precisely the reason: a doctor’s interpretation as well as the liability that comes with it. Good luck on reading an EKG graph yourself. It is apparently not even easy for a trained doctor to discern what…
I am rather surprised the article does not mention the shared hunting technique of pursuing prey until exhaustion as a possible link. Many hunter gather tribes apparently employed this technique and it can still be…
I would love to see that too, but believe this is rather unlikely for any major Linux distro. Why? Because there is no guarantee the required kernel symbols will stay available. This has for example happened with the…
> Propaganda. Wayland has usability issues they've yet to fix after 10 years. This. Sadly. I have tried switching numerous times. The problem for me is libinput which seems to suffer from the "we know better" syndrome…
>If I may, my only piece of feedback (as someone who looked at Zig with fresh eyes) is that the syntax has lots of special chars (@, !void, .{}, &, etc). Is there a rationale published for these and other design choices…
This looks like a nice and concise library. Single header file, many useful functions, and a usable license. The only thing I really dislike are all of the typedefs. zpl_u64 zpl_crc64(void const *data, zpl_isize len);…
This is precisely the reason: a doctor’s interpretation as well as the liability that comes with it. Good luck on reading an EKG graph yourself. It is apparently not even easy for a trained doctor to discern what…