I don't think its a lag of attraction. If you interested in it, you quickly will realize how much of a behemoth that task really is. First you have to limit yourself to a specific radio variant, because the actual radio…
A standard where you have to pay to play. Cheapest option is 3000$ per product and 500$ annual.
The pressing question is, how much £ per £ lost need to be invested in grid infrastructure to reduce this number?
Nice gimmick that many elements inside that explainer image directly links you to the respective source code, its referring to.
You also now who misses the point? Qualcomm. Why? Well just read the headline qualcomm itself provides.
Rust has now a donated spec that was provided by Ferrocene. This spec style was influenced by the Ada spec. It is available publicly now on https://rust-lang.github.io/fls/ . This is part of the effort of Ferrocene to…
Thanks for trying to explain this to us. You are insisting here on talking about the "handle" part, though isn't the crucial part of the complete chain weather we use either did:web or did:plc? So as you outlined…
What would in practice happen in a two user scenario where user A replied to user B, and later user B's repository gets completely deleted. We have this cache thing via wss connections. Do they invalidate this messages…
Ah that make sense. Thanks for clarifying.
Hmm i just tested out the claim that the following rust code would be rejected ( Example 4 in the paper). And it seams to not be the case on the stable compiler version? fn write(x: &mut i32) {*x = 10} fn main() { let x…
You are probably right that this is not the case right now. 25 years ago you could say the same about google employees. Incentives change with time, and once infrastructure is in place it's nearly impossible to get rid…
You can find a general overview for the language at hand in "The rust reference"[1]. For a more formal document, you can have a look in to the ferroscene language specification list of undefined behaviour[2] section.…
There was an interesting story with the LiMux[1] ( Linux & Munich) project. The local government in Munich used it for quite some time. But than Microsoft came and installed there German Headquarters in Munich. With…
So they provide full information on what happened, with all legal papers attached at the end, and a link to a site that gives you a list of all "blocked sites" that where effected by that order. While the outcome is…
The mere existence of Tailscale should give a hint that NAT is only a speedbump and not any protection whatsoever. It protects you against nothing. Every method that Tailscale uses to traverse NAT can be in isolation…
They split data into three branches ( executive, judicative, legislative), only to show that they have data for the executive and not the other branches? So that is at best a incomplete picture, and at worst a specific…
Seams not supported in firefox
Yes cheap connectors exist and there is a marked for it, like everything "cheap". But to what point one wants to "defend" a trillion dollar company, on a product that was never marketed as "cheap", that actually comes…
Most people are using a prebuild standard library. That comes with the problem that it comes with the features it was build for. Most of the bloat around panic for example can be eliminated by just compiling the std…
I may see your first point, but how is GPL3 worse than a closed source software?
The espressif ESP-IDF sdk that is using FreeRTOS underneath has rust + std support for quite some time now.
How much value is a vessel itself + the cargo its carrying overall? And how much is that relative to the the cost of repairing all the physical damage alone(Not including other damage). Would it be useful measure to…
I find it fascinating, calling a CPU implementation FPGA friendly. I don't know why everybody always wants to run soft CPU's on an FPGA. I mean I understand that its nice for the development stage of a CPU, but for all…
I think this is a great peace of software, though i think its mostly tailored for the single dev, or business case for closed source software, but much less a software peace that allow for great community building. I…
One huge problem with respect to fire resistance, in American home's, are the use of truss connector plates. While they have many advantages in cost and allow impressive cheap big houses, they fundamentally weaken the…
I don't think its a lag of attraction. If you interested in it, you quickly will realize how much of a behemoth that task really is. First you have to limit yourself to a specific radio variant, because the actual radio…
A standard where you have to pay to play. Cheapest option is 3000$ per product and 500$ annual.
The pressing question is, how much £ per £ lost need to be invested in grid infrastructure to reduce this number?
Nice gimmick that many elements inside that explainer image directly links you to the respective source code, its referring to.
You also now who misses the point? Qualcomm. Why? Well just read the headline qualcomm itself provides.
Rust has now a donated spec that was provided by Ferrocene. This spec style was influenced by the Ada spec. It is available publicly now on https://rust-lang.github.io/fls/ . This is part of the effort of Ferrocene to…
Thanks for trying to explain this to us. You are insisting here on talking about the "handle" part, though isn't the crucial part of the complete chain weather we use either did:web or did:plc? So as you outlined…
What would in practice happen in a two user scenario where user A replied to user B, and later user B's repository gets completely deleted. We have this cache thing via wss connections. Do they invalidate this messages…
Ah that make sense. Thanks for clarifying.
Hmm i just tested out the claim that the following rust code would be rejected ( Example 4 in the paper). And it seams to not be the case on the stable compiler version? fn write(x: &mut i32) {*x = 10} fn main() { let x…
You are probably right that this is not the case right now. 25 years ago you could say the same about google employees. Incentives change with time, and once infrastructure is in place it's nearly impossible to get rid…
You can find a general overview for the language at hand in "The rust reference"[1]. For a more formal document, you can have a look in to the ferroscene language specification list of undefined behaviour[2] section.…
There was an interesting story with the LiMux[1] ( Linux & Munich) project. The local government in Munich used it for quite some time. But than Microsoft came and installed there German Headquarters in Munich. With…
So they provide full information on what happened, with all legal papers attached at the end, and a link to a site that gives you a list of all "blocked sites" that where effected by that order. While the outcome is…
The mere existence of Tailscale should give a hint that NAT is only a speedbump and not any protection whatsoever. It protects you against nothing. Every method that Tailscale uses to traverse NAT can be in isolation…
They split data into three branches ( executive, judicative, legislative), only to show that they have data for the executive and not the other branches? So that is at best a incomplete picture, and at worst a specific…
Seams not supported in firefox
Yes cheap connectors exist and there is a marked for it, like everything "cheap". But to what point one wants to "defend" a trillion dollar company, on a product that was never marketed as "cheap", that actually comes…
Most people are using a prebuild standard library. That comes with the problem that it comes with the features it was build for. Most of the bloat around panic for example can be eliminated by just compiling the std…
I may see your first point, but how is GPL3 worse than a closed source software?
The espressif ESP-IDF sdk that is using FreeRTOS underneath has rust + std support for quite some time now.
How much value is a vessel itself + the cargo its carrying overall? And how much is that relative to the the cost of repairing all the physical damage alone(Not including other damage). Would it be useful measure to…
I find it fascinating, calling a CPU implementation FPGA friendly. I don't know why everybody always wants to run soft CPU's on an FPGA. I mean I understand that its nice for the development stage of a CPU, but for all…
I think this is a great peace of software, though i think its mostly tailored for the single dev, or business case for closed source software, but much less a software peace that allow for great community building. I…
One huge problem with respect to fire resistance, in American home's, are the use of truss connector plates. While they have many advantages in cost and allow impressive cheap big houses, they fundamentally weaken the…