Another name for CMR (Cat Magnetic Recording) is PMR (Purr-pendicular Magnetic Recording). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r48Bj9S0u6w
Excited to enable Wayland on openSUSE #Tumbleweed! Just follow these simple steps in #Yast Control Center & enjoy GNOME 45.2 or KDE Plasma 5.27.10 with Wayland. A smooth switch awaits! https://dbaxps.blogspot.com/2023/12/setting-up-wayland-on-opensuse.html
To play with Project Panama, llama.cpp seems too big to play.
So I'm wondering if I can get something small but interesting and meaningful. I think a tape drive controller is good. Read and write data using Java on Windows would just as easy as you work with the `/dev/st0` on linux.
To play with Project Panama, llama.cpp seems too big to play.
So I'm wondering if I can get something small but interesting and meaningful. I think a tape drive controller is good. Read and write data using Java on Windows would just as easy as you work with the `/dev/st0` on linux.
I would say win32 api is actually not bad. Despite the fact that I don't know how to write C and CPP in a proper way, meaning not just submit the code to get an "AC", but an actual project, where you build something for people to actually use, either lib or executable.
Microsoft did a decent job with the documentation. The cmake side needs a bit of work. Yeah, I don't know how to properly config it. Thanks to Google, I still don't know how, but it's working.
Now JetBrains joined the AI hype, they start forcing users to try out their new stupid AI plugin. And the quality of their products has degraded too.
Just read the reviews: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/22282-ai-assistant/reviews
And the most annoying part is the dollar signs used in jextract.
To access a field in a structure, you have to use `llama_grammar_element.type$get(obj)`. And the dollar sign is a keyword in Kotlin. You can't use it in function names, unless you quote it with "`", like "llama_context_params.`seed$get`(contextParams)". And to make things worse, IDEA's auto completion is broken when involving this "`" sign.
I blame c++ for my degraded sleep quality.
While jextract makes the header translation much easier compared to JNA and JNR, but win32 api still does not work, and c++ support is not good.
The standard header from llama.cpp is working, but other functionalities like grammar parsing and sampling init is not included. They shipped as a common component in the example codes. While I want to compile the example code as a shared lib and invoke them from Java, the jextract has some problems with C++ headers and not happy with it.
For wintun, it uses win32 headers in its header files, which let jextract to process (almost) the whole win32 lib. The pointer size seems to be a problem. One said it should be 32 bits but another said 64 bits.
No wonder it's still in preview stage.
Hello!
It's me again: Your yearly reminder that drives fail, SSDs bitrot, and you probably need to do a review of your backup strategy. You should have at least two copies of anything you care about.
This message brought to you by a second drive in my ZFS array failing while the first one was still rebuilding. Happy holidays.
Got my watch fixed. Spent a week and about 75USD.
I know casio's gshock is very tough.It already amazed me when I found the core is still functional after a great crash. I spent two weeks to regain my ability to walk, and until last week my last wound was healed.
Now I'm amazed again by its toughness. There is a huge crack in the front glass, across both XZ plane and Y axis. I assume the front glass is fragile, but guess what? I pushed on it and it still holds! This huge crack even failed to penetrate the whole glass! The inner side of the glass is still one piece.
With additional 2 backups, I guess it's a lifetime guarantee.
I guess I lost the point during typing. When watching those videos I was thinking about different things but now I forget.
Now I'm wondering if I got ADHD.
**I have a job now!**
I'm a Chinese shitizen, but I generally don't post in Chinese to avoid being suffering from other Chinese.
I'm physically a male, but I don't care how people think about my gender. I can be male, or female, or cat. But if you ask, I'd prefer to be referred to as a male. Also, I support LGBT+ people, and I'm a copyleft. I don't think I'm too aggressive in arguing things, but sometimes I do. You should handle it with care.
I post about programming (most time is Java and Kotlin, unless I have a new love), and some random things I find interesting. I also post about my mental health, which is in a stable state of instability, thanks to my parents and Chinese society.
Anyway, if you want to follow me, I'm glad to see you. And, have a nice day.
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