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Chimera Linux: Clang/LLVM, FreeBSD coreutils, dinit, musl Libc

chimera-linux.org
3 points·by hxorr·25 days ago·2 comments

Porting Doom to AIX on IBM RS/6000 [video]

youtube.com
7 points·by hxorr·4 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by hxorr·5 months ago·0 comments

IBM Intellistation 185 AIX workstation (2016)

ibmfiles.com
88 points·by hxorr·10 months ago·49 comments

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hxorr
·25 days ago·discuss
I believe one of Graphene OS's main features is that they allow you to run google play services in a sandboxed environment, so you can run your standard google apps but without the standard android deal where google play services has unfetteted access to all your phone's location/data/etc info
hxorr
·2 months ago·discuss
The much greater risk is burnt meat like chargrilled chicken etc. Yes sure, burnt toast is carcinogenic, but relatively speaking it's not going to cause much harm.
hxorr
·3 months ago·discuss
What ddr5 speed are you running? 6000 is technically an over clock, AMD only guarantees being able to run at something like 4800 or 5200.

You may need to bump up voltages slightly for your CPU's IMC (I needed to on my ryzen 8700F to run 6000 stable). Its CPU sample dependant.

Also as other commenter pointed out, typically 4 sticks will achieve lower stable clocks
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
Some people simply have better hearing than others.

Also, you can train yourself for what to listen for, to a point.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
ReactOS also deserves an honorary mention. A lot of knowledge from that project feeds into Wine.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
I heard BSD is dying?
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
Qt is arguably the best cross platform toolkit to target when writing big/complex apps
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
This sounds like a USA problem..
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
You're absolutely right.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
When opening a jpg, it literally says "importing pic.jpg" when opening a jpg
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
What about microplastics?
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
Not until Netcraft confirms.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
Unfortunately it's the only viable (if only somewhat) non-blink web engine that is designed to be easily embedded in other software.

I don't know why, but architecturally Mozilla has gone down the route of making gecko tied to Firefox, and not easily embeddable.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
But is it illegal to own a car that someone else parked in the wrong pkace?
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
This is compounded by modern lifestyle factors such as staying indoors more, keeping the windows closed to help the aircon/heating be more efficient, etc.

I think a lot of people would be surprised at the CO2 level in different indoor environments they spend time in each day.
hxorr
·4 months ago·discuss
It's not just an assumption, there is research that shows this.

For example: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/as-co2-levels-ris...

More specifically, yes, protein content decreases with rising CO2 levels. Maybe not enough to cause obesity on its own, but enough to be a compounding factor. Especially when your staple is, say, rice -- which is what the paper linked above looks at.
hxorr
·5 months ago·discuss
I think for Firefox to be successful in breaking free from google funding is to make gecko easily embeddable in other apps, ala WebKit / electron / etc. I think it would get more funding from a wider variety of independent parties that way. Unfortunately they seem to have gone in the opposite direction... Although I am sure they have their reasons.
hxorr
·6 months ago·discuss
You could run in a VM - check out WinBoat which allows individual apos in a containerised Windows install to integrate seamlessly with your linux desktop environment
hxorr
·6 months ago·discuss
Yes, and not all Asians are chinese
hxorr
·6 months ago·discuss
I remember a 1D roguelike someone made for a 24h competition, was surprisingly fun