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Linus Torvalds Rejects RISC-V Changes for Linux 6.17: "Garbage"

phoronix.com
8 points·by hortense·11 months ago·3 comments

Chromium Switching from Ninja to Siso

groups.google.com
117 points·by hortense·last year·68 comments

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hortense
·4 months ago·discuss
What was the first letter of the city in which that happened?
hortense
·last year·discuss
This is why devs are afraid of publicly criticizing Apple, let alone testifying against them in the court. Apple has shown that they will then prevent you from accessing 50%+ of the US market. In short Apple is a bully, has been for more than a decade now, and it has worked out well for them.
hortense
·2 years ago·discuss
To store dollars with a precision of 1 billionth of a cent, you store into your integers 1 billionth of cents instead of dollars.
hortense
·2 years ago·discuss
To store dollars with a precision of 1/10 cent, you store into your integers 1/10 cents instead of dollars.
hortense
·2 years ago·discuss
Wouldn't that be Microsoft? It's worth 2.9T, vs Apple's 2.84T.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
To store dollars with a precision of 1 cent, you store into your integers cents instead of dollars. No need to mess with anything more complicated.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
You start spending all your time programming in middle school. By the time you enter college you know everything needed to write simple emulators, and then you meet other students that motivate you to up your game and complexify your projects, like working on a Nintendo Switch emulator.

It doesn't require being a genius or a fast learner, it just requires the good fortune of having programming be your passion.

If you want to catch up to these guys when you only start to learn programming in college, it's doable but it requires you to be a fast learner and also be somewhat passionated in programming.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
Last time I looked, all the top commiters were from Google.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
It's possible that the problem is that speech is not the right abstraction. Perhaps we should be advocating for something along the lines of "free expression of reasoning".
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
No chance of Apple implementing this outside of the EU if they are not forced to.

They are getting billions from Google every year because Safari is the most used browser on iOS, and they will do what is necessary to make this last for as long as possible.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
> These are not coasters.

Citation needed. Even if they were not coasters, I suspect they had a fat paycheck disproportionate to what they brought to the company.
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
If you take a constant fertility rate of 1, you'll always have an inverted pyramid, until there's no more pyramid.

(I'm assuming that the life expectancy does not change significantly)
hortense
·3 years ago·discuss
> A perpetually inverted pyramid would require that fertility rate shrink even further, until it approaches 0

That is incorrect.
hortense
·4 years ago·discuss
I would say he's trying to control the narrative so that his future prospective employers believe that he was not laid off because of his performance.