@thendrix If schools gave military training and mandated rifles for all students, there would be actual education and the occasional dead pos. We would be much better off as a society if our kids worried more about a dirty BCG than some TikTok trend.
@thendrix Ukraine has a proud history of making big things and a self funding militia incorrectly labeled organized crime. It's a shame that Russia got the West involved because Ukraine was almost perfect.
The type of place where police raid an internal nationally wanted criminal, get into a gun fight with the suspect, the neighbor notices bullet holes in his wall, grabs his AKM and starts shooting back at the criminal. That's freedom and the real enemies are NATO and Russia. Eastern Europe was once so beautiful and now it's going to be gentrified.
@thendrix Perhaps the PACs will lead to a rise of mass shootings and crisis actors.
@thendrix It is ethical to incentivise good ratings for hard work.
@thendrix If we had let Russia into NATO, this wouldn't be a problem. Also the control of the Northern Hemisphere would be useful.
@thor Eggs are good food but the flatulence will clear a room.
@thendrix @ademan I don't often go up in the north of the state. I can't say I was aware of spooky recruiting for that. I've heard rumors about people being head hunted for their talent. It seems rational considering that other nations are doing the same thing.
The sloppy work doesn't line up with what I've seen. There's no point in hiding as there are more skilled operators that would leak the info just to make a distraction from their work.
Fixing the Platform-Level Interrupt Controller ... For Apache #NuttX RTOS on #Ox64 BL808 SBC
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/ox2.html#platform-level-interrupt-controller
@thor If your Mac is too noisy, you aren't Art Majoring loud enough.
@freemo The memory controller is usually the garbage that fails so it's rational to think that some random micro SD card will work about as well as a trusted brand. These embedded memory controllers suck and are the main reason why SSDs and USB drives fail.
You could be getting a bined 2tb card that only works with half the memory. The sketchier it seems, the more likely that is legit. Some weird coating and weird ID is probably removing the original manufacturer and allowing for such a product.
Intel was notorious for taking rejected chips and marketing them as lower spec Intel processors. Essentially everything electronic is mediocre and lies but manufacturing is expensive.
@freemo @LouisIngenthron Obliterating a law firm isn't that rewarding compared to forcing corporate's hand due to the threatening of their brand. They might pay everyone off and forbid such actions in their revised ToS for sellers.
I didn't study business but I'm pretty sure the customers are the group that one wants to keep.
Andrew "bunnie" Huang & Naomi Wu: "New Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen"
https://www.crowdsupply.com/machinery-enchantress/the-new-essential-guide-to-electronics-in-shenzhen
@freemo Let him without Sine cast the first substitution, for all have used Cosine to get Tangent.
@freemo @LouisIngenthron Many powerful groups keep a hit squad of legal professionals at the ready. Such firms don't always play by the rules and act more like a PMC. Don't underestimate these groups but they have a history of actions and clients. Know your enemy better than they know you.
@freemo From what I understand, there are entire law firms that make their living sending bogus legal threats to people to take down reviews. Most folks don't lawyer up like me... they just fold. And once you delete a seller review on Amazon, it's permanent. You can't re-post or edit. So, these firms sell subscription packages to sellers. "Have a bad review? Let us know, we'll send a scary threat."
It's scum work, but there are apparently plenty of lawyers willing to abuse the law to make money 🤷♂️
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.