@mathowie I’ve really gotta stop being surprised by “older white man is actually a dipshit” news
Bluesky now owned by crypto-grifters.
My "we will not hyperfinancialize the social experience through tokens, crypto trading or NFTs" t-shirt has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my t-shirt.
Judge Aileen Cannon is on Trump's shortlist for attorney general, per ABC
Judge who tossed Trump's class...
Amazon argues that it has a First Amendment right to union bust, and claims requiring it to post NLRB posters about workers' rights & host trainings about workers rights in response to labor law violations violates its free speech rights
https://www.404media.co/amazon-says-it-has-a-first-amendment-right-to-union-bust/
Naming cardiovascular and auto-immune diseases "lifestyle diseases" when often they might better be understood and treated as diseases of stress, trauma, and living in a poisoned environment, is a very peculiar framing. Making it sound as if we have choices and individual control about exactly those factors that we in fact have the least control over.
Almost every thread about Rust for Linux ends up with someone saying "why not Zig instead"? And usually the answer is just "it's less mature" or "nobody pushed it".
I didn't know anything about Zig, so I decided to take a look today... and I'm not very impressed ^^;;
I learned that Zig does not have:
- Destructors
- Macros
- Lifetimes
- Operator overloading
Those are major reasons why I chose Rust for the drm/asahi driver...
It sounds like Zig is trying to be "modern C"... but the whole point of R4L is to not get stuck with C!
All those things Rust has that Zig doesn't are important for the things I'm doing.
Destructors/RAII are fundamental to how the driver tracks and cleans up firmware structures safely and reliably when needed. If I had to write "defer" everywhere it would be a bug-prone mess...
Rust's amazing macros are how I deal with the firmware versioning differences while keeping the driver maintainable. In C you can sort of do that (poorly) with the preprocessor... but Zig doesn't have that either, so that's actually a step back from C, as far as I can tell...!
I don't think I really need to explain lifetimes/memory safety, that's the one thing everyone knows is different between the languages... I'll just say, I am certain I wouldn't have gone from "first render" to "stable accelerated Linux desktop" in 2 days without memory safety.
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Heritage Foundation Makes Plans to Staff Next G.O.P. Administration
No matter the Republican, the effort has set a goal of up to 20,000 potential officials in a database akin to a right-wing LinkedIn.
By Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
April 20, 2023
VCs endorsing Trump when he looked like a sure thing then pivoting to supporting Kamala when she started polling well is a testament to their herd mentality.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/04/ben-horowitz-endorse-kamala-harris
I've haven't heard a ton of people talking about this, so I wanted to spread it. The state of California has removed 4 outdated hydroelectric dams that were blocking the breeding ground for Chinook salmon. This removal unflooded 2200 acres of land, and in preparation for this removal Native American tribes have been collecting and breeding seeds of native plants. They took these seeds and planted them along the restored river bank, taking the first steps to restoring the area. https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/before-and-after-photos-show-californias-unprecedented-dam-removal/ar-AA1rMwPg
Instead of my rant, I present to you this beauty. Frontend development is great.
@aral It is already a crime, something that many media agencies have been (for what ever their motivation) wilfully failing to report.
Israel is already one of of 127 signatory's of Protocol II of the United Nations 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons,
Protocol II prohibits in all circumstances the use of booby-traps in apparently harmless portable objects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_on_Mines,_Booby-Traps_and_Other_Devices
@afilina my rule of thumb here: if your monolith looks like shit, then splitting microservices make it distributed shit.
@madewulf to be fair to him he predicted that himeself in the last footnote: "I also have another less optimistic prediction: as soon as the concept of founder mode becomes established, people will start misusing it. "
Elon Musk Shares Manipulated Harris Video, in Violation of X’s Policies
The billionaire owner of the social media platform X reposted a video that mimics Vice President Kamala Harris’s voice, without disclosing that it had been altered
I wish #Apple would sort their keyboard out. The text correction is shockingly bad, especially when swiping to type. It’s to the point where I have to proofread everything I type.
Perfect example - it just corrected “proodread” to “progress” WTF??
I feel like #Android had this solved like many years ago.
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