There’s a whole bunch in Cities at least. I’ve seen several in Bangalore
There’s a whole bunch in Cities at least. I’ve seen several in Bangalore
Technology Connections is a nice breath of fresh air in the YouTube space if you want something tech related
Just gotta invoke skynetctl
It was initially intended to be a video stream handler, but they had concerns with audio syncing. They figured they might as well also handle audio in one cohesive AV server instead
Hyprland, Wayland native Tiling WM
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urn from subroutine, int3 would be something relating to interrupts off the top of my head.
Might want a sled and a ROPe to have a smooth descent
I can’t tell if the coaxing thing was an intended pun after the fiber optic thing before it
Huh, I was about to correct you on the use of embarrassment in that the intent was to mean a large amount, but it seems a Wiki edit reverted it to your meaning a year ago, thanks for making me check!
I’m gonna read the u as an oo and oo can’t stop me
So how many have you murdered so far?
I doubt we’ll need a whole different OS for Quantum though. That’s like saying we need a whole separate OS for GPUs. I find it more likely that they’ll be yet another accelerator attached to an orchestrating CPU.
Containers, the concept that Docker implements, lets app developers give a self-contained environment for distribution. For devs that means consistency in deployments across environments, which in turn means sysadmins can deploy each of these apps as fully isolated units.
With that, you get really clean installs/updates/uninstalls, and your deployments get done with a well-defined, declarative definition file which can also handle multi service dependencies (a la Docker Compose/K8s)
Same, one of the things I appreciate about the Internet for sure
dammit I thought I was the only one to memento mori
Ahhh the comment misspelled it, yep that’s the one. Thanks!
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That’s the 6502 one you’re talking about though, what about the previous one (granted it still used a bunch of ICs, but not a microcontroller per se)