@thendrix I believe it would. The Black Willow would seem to be the best.
Sassafras would do a good job stabilizing the earth while the Willow grows. Both are native to the region and grow rather quickly.
@thor It's the endorphins released. It will get better and then comes the nutrition part. The worst part about weightlifting is eating a lot of clean food.
Hit the sauna before you begin your workout. I've found that it really helps with joints and warming up.
@thendrix I didn't know you were a fan. Rattlesnake is my favorite.
That brings back a lot of memories. Thanks bro.
I guess this is for all those out there searching for something…
Northern Lights - St. Vincent
@ncommander I saw a video on YouTube where you dove into PowerPC. Itanium was truly one of the developments of all time.
You do some really cool stuff and are modest about it. I didn't know who you were an hour ago but I hit follow.
I don't know what else to communicate so I will just say cenobites implemented RISC.
@lupyuen :)
@AmpBenzScientist Thank you so much! :-)
What happens if we boot #RISCV Milk-V Duo S ... Fresh from the box? Beware the Physical Switch for "RISC-V Or Arm"!
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/nuttx-sg2000#boot-milk-v-duo-s-without-microsd
How we Blink the LED on #Ox64 BL808 #RISCV SBC ... With #QuickJS JavaScript Engine
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/quickjs.html#quickjs-blinks-the-led-on-ox64-sbc
"Getting started with #Zephyr is super easy, but if you may find that getting into the details and customizing how it behaves is a challenge"
https://www.embedded.com/will-zephyr-become-the-dominant-rtos/
"While #Thread builds on many free and open standards ... Thread is very much neither free nor open"
@lupyuen If only there was an E-fuse, they could potentially only pay ARM if they use it.
It's very odd but interesting at the same time. Good work as always Mr. Lee.
Sophgo SG2000 SoC: A fascinating mix of 64-bit #RISCV Cores (Arm too)
@thelinuxEXP Hi Nick, important correction for the VPN attack: the attacker does not need administrative rights to the network. Injecting a rogue DHCP server is enough, most networks are not protected (e.g. by defining legal servers). @system76
@thor It's not RTFM?
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.