Oh, that makes more sense, but then “unsigned” void?
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themoken@startrek.websiteto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•This is a joke about HolyC
61·1 month agoOkay, U8, sure, but a boolean is U0? Surely U1 if you absolutely must…
My God… Is the fact that boomers think '60s weed was mind altering proof of time incursions from the dank future???
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
5·2 months agoI have a wife stuck in the Adobe-verse and yeah, going back that far should work great. It didn’t become a huge hassle until they started being insane with the licensing.
Look on my works Sim Mayor and

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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Shout out to my engineering homies.English
17·4 months agoYeah, I got started in silicon thinking cheaper, faster, more power efficient chips would be a net benefit to the world… Then we became a social media surveillance state and AI dogshit is just the icing on the cake.
Now I drink to forget we’re boiling the oceans to ruin society. One day this capitalist hellscape will end.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve's new Steam Machine and Steam Frame and implications for Linux
3·4 months agoDefinitely agree. Had a couple of them and loved some of the ideas (touchpad sticks, gyro to mouse aim, all of the Steam Input flexibility) but they never really eclipsed my rechargeable Dualshocks in terms of feeling right. Taking some of the Deck’s refinements and giving it another spin is welcome.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•ThePrimeTime reviews Zuck's AI glasses demo
4·6 months agoSeriously. I want a personal HUD for navigation and reminders that also corrects my vision (like normal glasses), not to become a walking surveillance device / info mine.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Kernel: Introduce Multikernel Architecture Support
25·6 months agoIn a weird way this makes Linux a microkernel. They’re “macro” but isolated and cooperative. Coolest patch set I’ve read about in a while.
You are getting this from Xwayland, so you’re running a rootless X server in the background. It’s nice that it works seamlessly, but it’s not really Wayland doing anything but managing the X window.
I don’t have experience with MSI recently, but I’d be really surprised if you couldn’t flash a new BIOS off the system partition or FAT32 USB. You may not be able to update from Linux directly, but almost all motherboards I’ve seen support doing it from the BIOS interface.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•All good things come to an end: Shutting down Clear Linux OS
41·8 months agoIntel has been struggling overall, and lately has been letting some of its Linux engineers go. Nothing absolutely fundamental has been affected yet (AFAICT) but I guess Clear Linux didn’t make the cut.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Black screen on wake from suspend on game mode
2·9 months agoIt would allow SSH if the desktop is locked, they’re separate. If you can get in via SSH then you can poke around logs like dmesg and see what’s up. There will probably be some messages to give you something more specific to search with.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Atomic Linux Distros: What Barriers Stand Between You and Making the Switch?
11·11 months agoI agree. I have become more amenable to things like Flatpak or Podman/Docker to keep the base system from being cluttered up with weird dependencies, but for the most part it doesn’t seem like there’s a huge upside to going full atomic if you’re already comfortable.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Who needs newfangled stuff like forums? 🤢
1·1 year agoI wouldn’t do a mailing list these days, but as someone who spent the early part of my career interacting with devs that preferred this method, it’s actually pretty ergonomic by a 2005 standard. A message thread aware, text based email client that can turn messages into patches in a keystroke makes it actually pretty comparable to modern code review…
I think it’s hard for younger devs to get this because they’re used to email being stuck in a crappy, unthreaded browser interface or Outlook etc. (which are terrible for mailing lists) and most collaboration taking place in code review and chat platforms like Teams/Slack but for decades before these were feasible, email was the way…
Not to be too much of a downer, but all of these cute Google search results and other “quirky” “fun” things billion dollar corporations do used to seem so harmless but now it just reads like a friendly logo on a baby mulching machine.