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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Home dics, how to relieve stress - watch the video
3·4 days agoThe guy is happily surprised
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Technology@lemmy.world•China releases 'UBIOS' standard to replace UEFI — Huawei-backed BIOS firmware replacement charges China's domestic computing goalsEnglish
52·5 days agoRISC-V
- royalty free
- future-proof
- extensible
- base ISA is 40 instructions!
- beautifully documented
- can perform in a range of situations, from embedded to many-cores servers!
- can handle petabytes of memory (the higher schemes)
- no nonsense historic compatibility drag.
Aaaaaa, that is what “crabs” mean!
I am not familiar with the required slang. Could somebody ELI5 me?
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Technology@lemmy.world•AWS crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck uprightEnglish
2·7 days agohahahahahahahaha… this is so stupid!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosting on Gamers Nexus | what computer is that?English
6·9 days agoNice, but I quite didn’t understand the utility of this video
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•If only there were a solution to the Windows handheld problemEnglish
2·10 days agoYeah the big question is what’s gonna happen to the project after Linus…
you got it pretty much right. An ABI, depending on the context, could include just the app/OS interface or also the across-apps, across-apps-modules interface too. Things like calling convention, register usage, stack usage, etc.
when you distribute compiled libraries, you want clients to know how to invoke your functions and know how to retrieve your returned values. That’s part of the ABI too.
The ABI also defines the type translation from the language (say, C) to asm undertood by a processor (say riscv64g) so, you map types. Following that example, you may instruct the assembler and linker to use abi “lp64” that maps longs and pointers to 64 bits, and integers (int) to 32 bits. This abi also emulates floating point operations (n the other hand, lp64d would make use of dedicated hardware for “double precision” floats)
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I do it at least 35 times just in case
4·13 days agoYou, my friend… you become the cure to cancer. Keep it up, hero.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•If only there were a solution to the Windows handheld problemEnglish
2·13 days agoOh, thanks… I meant to say that a common ABI sounds like the first stage of embrace, extend and extinguish
I, actually, teach OSs at a university 😁
I truly appreciate, tough, your kindness on teaching to a lemmy fellow 🙏🏼
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•If only there were a solution to the Windows handheld problemEnglish
4·14 days ago“common abi”? Like embracing?
That’s Big Mouth’s Jay shit, right there
I would argue that the average person refers to a mix of both when they use the word “empathy”:
- caring about the other person’s pain
- being there for them
- trying to see things from their perspective
- wanting the other person to be better and wondering how one could help.
Classifying one as “a terrible problem” and the other as acceptable seems (at least) a bit pedantic. Specially when it comes to language, a dynamic phenomena in which words mean what (the majority of) people deem them to mean.
my two cents
TLDW. what would the difference between sympathy and empathy be?
I just don’t tip. Period. Zero. Nada. Unless I have the initiative of doing it because I feel that the person did an excellent job.
Zero shame on not tipping.
You realize nobody thinks, that you are the only real human, and all of this is a simulation where you are alone in a virtual reality test room.
Too sloppy. Many important details missed to be even considered a homage.
Quico is kinda ok, though.
The second, please