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sllabres
·قبل 18 يومًا·discuss
Nice you could choose if you would like your gasoline with or without service :-) (4:00).

Why was the chain called "Der Wienerschnitzel" and not "Das Wienerschnitzel". It is (was) a proper noun, but why the wrong article? (5:02)

A small part appears twice (from 8:51--9:06).

more cyclists than I see in current streetview footage

Coca-Cola delivery vans where yellow?
sllabres
·قبل شهرين·discuss
I very much liked reading his "computer related risks" book (multiple times...) more than 25 years ago and after that the RISKS Digest was one of my weekly "go to" for a very long time.
sllabres
·قبل شهرين·discuss
So it seems we need something like this [1] for IT infrastructure? ;)

[1] https://outerspaceinstitute.ca/crashclock/
sllabres
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Or in this case; just click on "map"
sllabres
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Saying that (hand)writing is irrelevant is a bit of a strawman implying I said writing hexadecimal numbers big-endian on paper matters for coding.

The second sentence, weather your customers know if they have been in the same room with a big-endian system (CPU alone doesn't matter) is irrelevant when the point is to write correct code. Many of then aren't interested in this or other details and that is ok as they are not responsible for the implementation.

Changing the endianness either direction did have show bugs to me several times, that could be fixed, and it was worth it for that alone.
sllabres
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Not only the System/390. Its also IBM i, AIX, and for many protocols the network byte order. AFAIK the binary data in JPG (1) and Java Class [2] files a re big endian. And if you write down a hexadecimal number as 0x12345678 you are writing big-endian.

(1) for JPG for embedded TIFF metadata which can have both.

[2] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jvms/se7/html/jvms-4.ht...
sllabres
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
Congratulations :-)

Very nice shots. It must be a great feeling to see one's own footage in a feature film!

How long do you do astrophotography?
sllabres
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
It's always interesting to see how are things build in the Lumafields "Scan of the month". The the most interesting scan from Lumafield I saw was not a Scan of the month, but in "Adam Savage’s Tested: Surprising Flaws in 18650 Lithium-Ion Batteries" [1]

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y23nfAOiXQ

PS: Nice company logo btw. ;)
sllabres
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
Thanks for the clarification
sllabres
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
I'm really sad, even if I never met him personally and only knew him from his talks, his software and of course his blog.

I had hoped that after his illness he would be granted some time for personal life and recovery — which makes this news all the more shocking.
sllabres
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Sometimes I miss the times where you had a compact development environment, wit one installer. Your source produced a mostly self contained binary in a reasonable size, you had nice debugging support and quick turnaround times for a compiled language even on a small development machines. And all that for attractive price for a perpetual license (Borland times).

Today it seems I have to give the producer my email address for the 'free' "Delphi History PDF". Well, times have changed. :)
sllabres
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Thanks, didn't knew that and 11% further is quite a increase and not too far from the maximum possible.
sllabres
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
I think this is the furthest true photography [1] with 443 km distance, into the sunrise (corrected from sunset)

[1] https://beyondrange.wordpress.com/2016/08/03/pic-de-finestre...
sllabres
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
So no #includedir, no LDAP integration, no log_input/output, no PAM integration ...?
sllabres
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
I have seen the topic a bit late, but nevertheless:

I have learned 6502 assembler (and assembler) in general with "6502 assembly language programming by Lance A. Leventhal" (1979) [1] and "Apple Machine Language by Don Inman & Kurt Inman" (1981) [2]

For the 'internals' of the machine, I had "What's Where in the Apple: A Complete Guide to the Apple Computer by William F. Luebbert" (1985) amazon:[3]

[1] https://archive.org/details/6502-assembly-language-programmi...

[2] https://archive.org/details/a2-ml

[3] https://www.amazon.de/Whats-Where-Apple-Complete-Computer/dp...
sllabres
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
From the article: "The consequences for a consumer buying a shady USB cable likely aren’t too bad".

I can't second that, but more to the software/driver side.

Without my knowledge, I once had a counterfeit cable that costed several days of my life. At that time, the FTDI drivers recognized (and as I read did some other things [1]) that a counterfeit cable was connected, but instead of simply disabling the function, they impeded it. In my case: After pressing the first few keys on terminal connection, the transmission from the device to the PC worked, but not the reverse direction. A long search for the error came to an end after I replaced the USB/RS232 with a new one. This was with windows, with Linux even the counterfeit worked.

[1] https://www.elektroda.com/qa,ftdi-ft232-scandal-driver-brick...
sllabres
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
I would say this is the prettiest interface I've seen for explaining seasons, analemma, solstice, ... to someone or experimenting myself.

Thanks for the find!
sllabres
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
From the man page: Linux 5.14.

Before Linux 6.5, memfd_secret() was disabled by default and only available if the system administrator turned it on using "secretmem.enable=y" kernel parameter. [...]

"To prevent potential data leaks of memory regions backed by memfd_secret() from a hybernation image, hybernation is prevented when there are active memfd_secret() users."
sllabres
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
Yes, they are made with: http://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.html and

https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph

Useful site if you are on to perf/eBPF/performance things with many examples and descriptions even for other uses as e.g. memory usage, disk usage (prefer heatmaps here but they are nice if you want to send someone a interactive view of their directory tree ...).
sllabres
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
Every of the lightning talks itself had about 20 short different topics, And as I wrote these were examples, you didn't expect someone to re-enumerate them here all to refute your statement. You can easily find them yourself. Have look at this page, where others listed their favorites, there are many more. But I don't think from your reply you didn't look at the list of sessions yourself.