#Tencent tumbles after stock approaches US$1 trillion valuation
What Is #IPFS and Why Does It Matter in #Brave's Web Browser?
https://lifehacker.com/what-is-ipfs-and-why-does-it-matter-in-braves-web-brows-1846103479
#FacialRecognition in China: Citizens are getting alarmed
New #RISCV hardware designs for #5G
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/new-risc-v-hardware-designs-from-5g-startup-edgeq/
Unsafe #RustLang: How and when (not) to use it
https://blog.logrocket.com/unsafe-rust-how-and-when-not-to-use-it/
Hacking your #Nissan Car
The Assignment looks odd because "pstmsg->event" has already been set by the calling function "i2c_interrupt_entry" ... And "pstmsg->event" isn't used after "i2c_transferbytes" returns to "i2c_interrupt_entry" 🤔
We have created an issue for this...
https://github.com/bouffalolab/bl_iot_sdk/issues/33
Convert your Windows install into a VM on #Linux
https://opensource.com/article/21/1/virtualbox-windows-linux
@lupyuen @chrysn
Yeah, it probably should be a "==", although I've often seen guys take advantage of the way "AND" conditionals are processed in order to assign variables (if the first condition is in not true, it won't bother to execute the second test and so the variable won't get assigned, but if the first condition is true the variable is assigned. It's bad form but seems to be accepted practice in some scripting languages.
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