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Zelenskiy orders purge of state guard after assassination plots
  • It's the Secret Service of Ukraine. Dissidents don't join the Secret Service in the first place, and the people 'purged' got treason charges.

  • Zelenskiy orders purge of state guard after assassination plots
  • No one does firing squad nowadays. It's either poison or defenestration.

  • Forget about Windows on Arm, wheres Windows on RISC-V?
  • RISC-V is not proprietary enough.

  • Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing | Frame.work
  • So if I'm developing a garage door opener using ESP32 RISC-V module, I'm not a RISC-V developer? The dev tools and the cross-compiler only come in x86_64 variant, they simply won't work on RISC-V laptop. But at least they provide a Linux installer.

    The only use case I can think of is to build Debian packages on a target architecture without cross-compilation, because many packages do not support cross-compilation, but it's more an issue of poor build scripts.

  • Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing | Frame.work
  • Targeting developers is, I dunno, misses the audience. It would have been a great netbook, or a Raspberry Pi replacement.

    If I develop something for Risc-V arch, it is probably some embedded thing with 100 MHz CPU and 2 Mb RAM, and I am cross-compiling it anyway on my more powerful PC.

  • We need a larger one. Yes, for the last time. Pleeeeeeeeeease!
  • That's what the asteroid belt is for!

  • Michigan Republicans' bill: Make AR-15 state's official rifle
  • Go on and put AR-15 on your flag, be like Mozambique with AK-47 on their flag.

  • With GPL, you're programming Freedom. With MIT, you're programming for free.
  • It's false that you cannot sell GPL-licensed work.

  • With GPL, you're programming Freedom. With MIT, you're programming for free.
  • Busybox was quickly replaced by BSD-licensed Toybox everywhere for that exact reason.

    Copyleft licenses (like the Gnu General Public License) mandate that all derivative works remain free.

    This is false. It's perfectly legal to take GPL-licensed work, modify it, and sell it. As long as the work itself does not reach the general public, you don't need to release it's source code to the public (e.g. your work for the military, you take money for your work, and provide source code to them, but not release it publicly).

  • Supermarket coffee marketing is getting… intense
  • I have discovered cold infusion coffee just last week. It's a surprising way to salvage ruined coffee roast. Cool water until there's some ice in it, or just dump ice in water, then dump your badly roasted coffee powder, shake, and leave in the fridge overnight (not the freezer). Strain the grounds, reheat in the microwave and drink (or just drink it cold and with grounds, whatever works for you). Ideally you should use coarse grind size, but it's mainly because it's easier to filter it.

  • Supermarket coffee marketing is getting… intense
  • Coffee tends to not have any upper price range, you always can find something even more exclusive than beans pooped by a rainforest squirrel. So whatever marketing trend is occurring, it likely won't impact most consumers, who drink it for the caffeine content not the taste. Maybe in 10 years when the trend soaks down to the bottom shelf of the supermarket, I will have a bit differently tasting beans in my free office-provided coffee. But it's already 95% Robusta with 5% mystery beans to provide foam, not enhance the taste. They could add fried soy beans for all I care, it certainly won't make the taste worse.

    Anyway, to answer your original question, I'm not seeing any "100% Robusta char-fry" coffee ads in my city.

  • Supermarket coffee marketing is getting… intense
  • Nothing like that, just more automated coffee machines with credit card terminals across the city. It's a progress I guess.

    I never understood "100% Arabica" trend. It's just sour. The fancy expensive coffee made by a barista on a shiny manual espresso machine tastes acidic to me, and the best-tasting coffee is what our free office-provided automated machine makes from bottom-shelf beans. Am I supposed to fix it with cream and sugar? Do I have some rare gene mutation that makes me sneeze when looking at the sun and makes 100% Arabica coffee bad-tasting?

  • Jinkies
  • I first used Matplotlib 10 years ago. It was unintuitive and very slowly redrawing the whole plot each time you tried to zoom.

    I'm using it right now, and I'm happy to report that it kept to it's time-honored tradition - zoom is still piss-slow even on my fancy new PC with 12 cores.

    Maybe in the next 20 years, matplotlib devs will discover wonders of tile cache.

  • Stop comparing programming languages
  • It's made worse by the fact C++11 made a lot of solutions for the deep problems in the language. As the C++ tradition dictates, the problems themselves are carefully preserved for backward compatibility, the solutions are like a whole different language.

    And Lisp is small - the first Google result provides a Lisp interpreter in 117 lines of Python code.

  • Stop comparing programming languages
  • C++ is OVERWHELMINGLY SUPERIOR, if you ask any professional C++ developer.

  • Chrome OS switching to the Android Linux kernel and related Android subsystems – OSnews
  • It was so simple for Google to add desktop mode to Android during Android 5 times. And they even had Android TV as a mouse-oriented hardware. And they could populate Play Store with quality opensource Linux desktop apps, by just organizing the work, there's currently no technical reason why Krita or Gimp couldn't be built for Android natively, it's just that no one cares to do it after Google ignored Android desktop mode for ten years.

  • Will Corps ditch Windows over Recall for Linux?
  • Nope. They don't care about privacy, as long as there's no lawsuit.

  • Chrome OS switching to the Android Linux kernel and related Android subsystems – OSnews
  • I guess someone could cross-compile a bunch of desktop Linux apps like Gimp or Krita and publish them to Play Store to run on Chromebooks. There was some work on porting Wayland to Android, there's also X server on Android although it's unmaintained, and all other libraries like QT and GTK can be cross-compiled with some effort on top of Bionic.

  • People who refuse to learn how to drive a car, why?
  • Subway that arrives almost to my office. Yes it's a bit slower overall, but I can doomscroll my phone for a hour per day instead of rotating the wheel for the same amount of time.

  • Samyang: Denmark recalls Korean ramen for being too spicy
  • Samyang noodles are okay, I just add a bit more water than specified on the packaging.

    Beware that you need to boil the noodles for 3 minutes, they are not instant.

  • Recommend me some Android games

    I've unlocked all weapons in Vampire Survivors, and I'm too bored to grind the remaining 14 unlocks.

    Please recommend me some proper, $10 up-front games.

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    Newest premium Android twin stick shooters

    I've alrealy played all versions of Space Marshals, Tesla vs Lovecraft, Tesla Force, Jydge, Crimsonland, Grind Infinity, Solomon Keep, PewPew, and Vampire Survivors (although it's not twin stick but close enough).

    Are there any new twin stick shooters, preferrably something I can pay for once and without IAP going up to $100?

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    Feature request: switch from list view to fullwidth view when opening individual post

    I want to open large image with comments below when clicking on a post, like in Jerboa

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    Cast phone screen automatically

    Is there a way to cast my phone screen to TV using some kind of Tasker plugin? I'm using screen cast to view one specific app on a big TV, but the screen mirroring stops whenever the wifi blinks, and I'd like it to reconnect automatically.

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