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hires McKinsey: "The work with McKinsey is one piece of the overall plan to help us become the world's greatest open-source software engineering organization"

theregister.com/2024/03/27/red

@lupyuen it's alright... but I've read better series that I've enjoyed more recently.
Has some cool magic in it, but the main character is... special to the point of being annoying.
Reminded me a bit of https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2015492.Empress which I stopped after the first book because "Hekat is precious" just didn't cut it for me :gummywink:

https://www.goodreads.com/series/252085-mage-errant is something I'd recommend for instance, if you like progressive fantasy like that

@lupyuen very good read… unfortunately, the second one is slow AF

currently reading the 3rd while 🤞-ing it will be as good as the first

Let's create a barebones BL808 Emulator that runs in the Web Browser ... By tweaking TinyEMU Emulator and booting Apache RTOS

lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles

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"Starting with 7.4, all future versions of Redis software will be dual-licensed under the Redis Source Available License (RSAL 2) and the Server Side Public License (SSLPv1)" (instead of BSD license)

infoworld.com/article/3714743/

Thanks @tllim for the chat ... Looking forward to lots more @PINE64 Gadgets on Apache RTOS! 👍

"malicious web page on a server controlled by the Conspirators that resembled a legitimate download page for the common software product Adobe Flash ... an unsuspecting victim trying to download Adobe Flash instead would download the EvilOSX Malware"

justice.gov/opa/pr/seven-hacke

@pak0st Yep theoretically LTE-M with 1Mbps is sufficient for Audio Streaming / Voice Calls.

But it also depends on the Quality of Service imposed by the Mobile Operator: Dropped Packet Rate, Latency, etc

For Telcos: They will probably use Voice over LTE (VoLTE) on top of LTE-M, which has better QoS:

iot.telenor.com/iot-insights/l

FYI VoLTE requires only 48 kbps to 128 kbps of bandwidth:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_ov

@lupyuen IMHO this article provided an old, boring but cannot-be-wrong conclusion:

the performance (of clone) depends on the actual workload.

The author listed some scenarios they think clone() is better. My knowledge is limited so I can’t comment much. I can say that if the memory-sharing is guarded by terribly designed locks, its performance will be worse than the naive clone() approach

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