It's interesting that they have a Raspberry Pi GPU backend, but neither an ARM backend nor any modern ISA. (such as x86-64, Aarch64, etc.) Is there any example program that actually runs on the rpi gpu? I skimped the…
Most content from Funk (youtubers funded by public german broadcasters) is available on youtube without any geoblocking or other limitations.
We used maxima extensively in high school. I remember that I forgot to bring my laptop when we had our first maxima lesson. My teachers understandably scolded me for not bringing my laptop to school, but to their…
I used to use Thoughbooks every day at work while I was working as an EMT. I kinda have a love/hate relationship with them. I loved their ruggedness. They can fall from the stretcher to the ground, you can sit on them…
Germany wants to strengthen their game industry by giving grants to game developers. Since 2019, 550 projects were partly funded by the government. [1] [1] https://www.bmwk.de/Redaktion/EN/Dossier/games.html
It depends on the implementation. For example, jemalloc can use sbrk(), sbrk() and mmap() or just mmap(), depending on what your os supports.
Apparently the CPU in this SBC violates the RISC-V ISA pretty badly. [1] [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CA++6G0Do001Bo+kxhUNz5T937TYU-K5...
EUPL is approved by the OSI and the FSF
I might be wrong, but I think it’s Excalidraw: https://excalidraw.com/
https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb
I think the main difference is that this is for Linux and MacOS and not for Windows
The website is terrible. It neither really tells me what the product does, nor do I know now for who it is. And the fact that it is patented is irrelevant for the end user and I also don't always associate patented…
For gambling games you need a custom license, but other than that I don't think there are any other restrictions.
About half of the users of JetBrains Software have a development environment on linux (beating MacOS). And about 60% of the projects that the developers code are being targeted for linux (presumably for Servers, but…
It's interesting that they have a Raspberry Pi GPU backend, but neither an ARM backend nor any modern ISA. (such as x86-64, Aarch64, etc.) Is there any example program that actually runs on the rpi gpu? I skimped the…
Most content from Funk (youtubers funded by public german broadcasters) is available on youtube without any geoblocking or other limitations.
We used maxima extensively in high school. I remember that I forgot to bring my laptop when we had our first maxima lesson. My teachers understandably scolded me for not bringing my laptop to school, but to their…
I used to use Thoughbooks every day at work while I was working as an EMT. I kinda have a love/hate relationship with them. I loved their ruggedness. They can fall from the stretcher to the ground, you can sit on them…
Germany wants to strengthen their game industry by giving grants to game developers. Since 2019, 550 projects were partly funded by the government. [1] [1] https://www.bmwk.de/Redaktion/EN/Dossier/games.html
It depends on the implementation. For example, jemalloc can use sbrk(), sbrk() and mmap() or just mmap(), depending on what your os supports.
Apparently the CPU in this SBC violates the RISC-V ISA pretty badly. [1] [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CA++6G0Do001Bo+kxhUNz5T937TYU-K5...
EUPL is approved by the OSI and the FSF
I might be wrong, but I think it’s Excalidraw: https://excalidraw.com/
https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb
I think the main difference is that this is for Linux and MacOS and not for Windows
The website is terrible. It neither really tells me what the product does, nor do I know now for who it is. And the fact that it is patented is irrelevant for the end user and I also don't always associate patented…
For gambling games you need a custom license, but other than that I don't think there are any other restrictions.
About half of the users of JetBrains Software have a development environment on linux (beating MacOS). And about 60% of the projects that the developers code are being targeted for linux (presumably for Servers, but…