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Don’t worry citizens your government will hoard enough food itself to survive. That’s the plan at least.

Governments of the European Union are engaged in wargames which simulate and foresee a global food crisis. A mix of major factors including the Russia-Ukraine war and impact on grain supplies there, as well as weather events like El Niño and La Niña and their impact on Latin American soy output, and the anti-EU farmers’ protests which have disrupted supermarket supply chains, have been cause for alarm, European officials say. Of course there’s also the example of how drastically a pandemic can interfere with supply chains. Panic buying was a trend and constant fear within the early months of the coronavirus crisis.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/europe-alarmed-enough-begin-wargaming-food-crisis

No, we just have a lot of animals out here. Something has to eat them, and we got a colony of vultures. We also have an orange belly hawk… which could not be a hawk at all and be an escaped “pet”. That said I don’t think anyone has any tigers nearby at all. That would be something to see a tiger fight a bear.

My best life advice:... Figure out that thing that scares you to death, and dont just face it, conquer it, destroy it. Then when you finish, find the next greatest thing you fear.

Its remarkably freeing to have things that used to be fears for me being source of joy (SCUBA, heights, and at a young age, talking to women and even just people would all fit the bill).

Listening to Ministry and thinking about the neighbor having like 30-40 vultures in one big pine tree. We’re officially vulture town.

"To prevent CSA from occurring it is important to understand both who perpetrates it and how it is perpetrated. Historically, prevention efforts have misdirected and focused on the stranger-danger myth of CSA" psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pr

@AmpBenzScientist @fnord23 It has a nonstandard plug on it but we already figured out it's a 2.54mm pitch ribbon cable, so you can just put a regular IDC connector on it.

@AmpBenzScientist @fnord23 Main problem isn't ideas. It's basic stuff like literally doing it. I need a piece of wood and money for parts.

@AmpBenzScientist @fnord23 My friend has a Fatar 61TP/9 keybed that he is not doing anything with. I might have to talk him into letting me have it because progress is so slow. :ablobrollingeyes:

@AmpBenzScientist @fnord23 Well, of course it would. I guess we could put one of those in there and it would be the most insane synth ever.

@AmpBenzScientist @fnord23 I want to find the bit in the source code that says it has to be below 100 Hz. And maybe I'll try to change it, to see what happens. No one bothered to explain why it was set to that value. Maybe it was a false assumption.

Troubleshooting Crash Dumps for Apache RTOS will become a little less painful ... Thanks to our new NuttX Log Parser in ! This is how we created a Real-Time Parser and Explainer for Exceptions and Stack Dumps

Article: lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles

@fnord23 It loads a driver called snd-bcm2835 which appears to have both HDMI and PWM support in there and is partially upstreamed into the mainline kernel (staging). I'm finding the source code very hard to read. I want to know why you can't set short buffer sizes. It's a PWM controlled by a DMA. There should be no lower limit to how short that buffer is, but in practice, it looks like an artificial limit of 10 ms is enforced.

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