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It can save you a lot of time when it’s right though:
It can save you a lot of time when it’s right though:
Worth keeping in mind that the steam deck uses a distro based on arch, so it might be inflating the arch numbers in that steam survey.
Man elections are going to be a mess with all the voice and video generation.
John Oliver actually did something similar on his show:
This is the full episode:
Then by that logic, redhat is leeching off the work of the Linux kernel developers and the other Foss software in redhat
Oh my god those popups for new features drive me insane. Yes teams, I know I can do account switching now because you’ve told me the last 10 times I opened the app.
You can change the config so you don’t need to give the password every time.
Adding the persist option only requires it once every few minutes within a terminal session.
https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/doas/doas.conf.5.en.html#persist
You can use the magic bytes to detect it. Pretty sure windows executables have MZ as their magic bytes
Most email spam detection and antimalware use ML. There are use cases in medicine with trying to predict whether someone has a condition early
Massive control over the semiconductor market. There are 2 companies that have basically the entire market TSMC (Taiwan semiconductor) and samsumg.
With wear levelling on SSDs you may be able to recover some of the data
Pretty soon we’re going to need an adblock blocker blocker
Thank you very much!
Does anyone know what show this is from?
Yeah it’s Nathan for you. In this episode he goes to a food place that always has really long lines and proposes they let people with a really good reason cut the line. The guy on the right made up an excuse to cut the line, so they told him he was the 1000th customer and he won a prize (can’t remember exactly what it was, but it was to get him out on the boat), then they had a fake family shame him once he was out on the boat.
Not entirely related but found this interesting:
“The Waffle House Index is a metric named after the ubiquitous Southern US restaurant chain Waffle House known for its 24-hour, 365-day service.”
“It’s a useful metric to determine the severity of a storm and the likely scale of assistance required for disaster recovery”
It’s a real-time operating system frequently used for small and embedded devices.
This is a workaround to exclude it from lockdown mode:
Settings -> Privacy and security -> scroll all the way down -> lockdown mode -> scroll all the way down -> configure web browsing -> you can exclude the app from the list there
To exclude specific websites:
Open the site in safari -> click the aA in the bottom-left -> website settings -> unchceck lockdown mode
Think of it like a club with a max capacity of 10 people, where some people have VIP cards. If a person with a VIP card wants to get into the club, the bouncer will kick out one of the people inside that doesn’t have a VIP card to make space for them.
For a more technical explanation:
There are several processors on computers and each can be in use by 1 process at a time. Different processes can get different amounts of time based on their priority (called niceness in Linux) and they’ll be removed from the processor once their time is up until their next share of time.
On a real-time kernel some processes are marked as real-time (certain range of niceness values, can’t remember the exact range). If a process that is real-time says it needs some processor time, a process that isn’t real-time that’s currently running will be immediately ripped off the processor to make room for the real-time process.