Show newer

"A detailed apology for how I interacted with the Kernel community ... are included, along with descriptions of what the technical issues were. I have been attending prison workshops, and working hard on improving my social skills to aid my becoming less of a danger to society"

phoronix.com/news/Hans-Reiser-

"Due to () Timing Attack concerns, Timestamp queries are quantized with a resolution of 100 microseconds, which provides a good compromise between Precision and Security"

developer.chrome.com/blog/new-

QuickJS: Engine with POSIX support ... Will it compile for Apache RTOS? 🤔

bellard.org/quickjs/

" made the decision not to have Condition Codes ... Emulating x86-64 quickly on RISC-V is likely to be much harder because of this choice"

queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=36

"any Linux or Windows workflow triggered from a public repository, using ’s default labels, will run on our faster, more powerful 4-vCPU runners"

github.blog/2024-01-17-github-

Gentoo install with a GUI and everything compiled from source has been accomplished. It's been 3 days but it's really quick.

I guess it's time to install the apps also from source. It just takes a few times to get it right. Maybe I'll just use Gentoo from now on.

Crazy read: detecting positions of players in Counterstrike by *listening to their GPU over a microphone*

faculty.cc.gatech.edu/~genkin/

My bad I glanced at it, and it turns out it was a Russian processor!

Elbrus 2000 is the name – would be funny if they used that for warfare as that physics engine would not be that awesome for that.

@thendrix
I took some political poll and these are the alleged results for what it's worth.

When I see the patch for a Chinese processor for the physics engine… 👀

@AmpBenzScientist The emulator from Google is not support bluetooth, said by documents. The camera on my laptop is crap and can't recognize any barcode :ablobnervous:

A little illustration showing my take on einstein's quote. What we know we dont know is simply a small, ever growing line between what we know and what we don't know we know...,

“As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.” -- Albert Einstein

"These are difficult, long-term projects that could be valuable to Open Source Investigators at Bellingcat and around the world" (Electrical network frequency analysis)

github.com/bellingcat/open-que

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.