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Fluffy Clouds: Centralization and the Untouchable Nature of Cloud Computing

daniilrose.com
1 points·by thecatster·8 months ago·1 comments

ChatGPT 4 Can Finally Browse the Internet Again

twitter.com
4 points·by thecatster·3 years ago·0 comments

Who Needs a Raspberry Pi Microcontroller Chip? Maybe You

eejournal.com
20 points·by thecatster·4 years ago·9 comments

Chapter 10 Part 1 is out – Rust Zero To Prod

github.com
1 points·by thecatster·5 years ago·1 comments

Alpine Linux: Proposal to move Rust to main

gitlab.alpinelinux.org
187 points·by thecatster·5 years ago·63 comments

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thecatster
·8 months ago·discuss
My thoughts in response to the Nov. 18 Cloudflare outage and the prior AWS outage.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I was really hope for that to turn out well, but alas, but to Emacs or Neovim I go. I even paid for an Onivim2 license.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Right, exactly: when that much care is put into a resource, I truly feel that I enjoy it more, even if the material itself might seem dry at first. Those kinds of feeling books are truly special.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Rust is definitely different (and calmer imho) on bare metal. That said (as much of a Rust fanboy I am), I also enjoy Zig.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
It's not really CS, but alongside the books you have listed (I have most of those physically and as eBooks!) I absolutely adore "The Art of Electronics" as the Bible to electronics. It's definitely helped me out immensely.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30435299
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I honestly have a hard time seeing how you could confuse that, but maybe I'm biased because I've seen this terminology forever.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Completely agreed. Plus the fact that all my notes are in plain text, (somewhat) editable on my phone/iPad, and easily searchable, switching to something else doesn't make sense to me yet.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I've had a much better (and arguably as safe) time running CalyxOS or Graphene on my Pixel.

It feels like the best of both worlds.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Finally out of beta! Good to see.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Kagi Search [1] has an optional filter for this. Sadly it's only in beta for now.

[1] https://kagi.com/
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I fairly often do something like this. I have a simple CLI project that I write that hits a few web APIs and reads a file. It's fairly simple, but these are the kind of basic things I want to know in each language.

I then benchmark it and go and try to make it as idiomatic according to that languages style.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
This seems to go against the nature of open source, and almost feels wrong. I see how it enables monetisation (pay for my sponsor and you get both the app and source!) but I don't think I could justify using it.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
Regardless of other projects like this, I've been looking for a fun project for my CM4. I think you just made my weekend!
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I know there was a widespread issue of counterfeit copies of "The Art of Electronics" to the point where the book's official website has a large warning on the front page.

Luckily you can return stuff to Amazon, but makes me think, does that mean someone else will have to deal with purchasing that book?
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I already love a lot of things at Pimoroni, but that Tiny2040 looks great for experimenting with! The wireless pack also seems interesting, might experiment with that concept on a custom board.
thecatster
·4 years ago·discuss
I honestly loving using it as well, hence the post. I have not always had the best time with the Parallax Propeller (was going to use it for a work project last week but ended up going a different route) but when I have played with it the experience was awesome.

The RP2040 usually just works for me, and the PIO is awesome. I've had a few cool automation projects at home that the RP2040 was the easiest thing to just get up and running with. In the past I would've gone with something in the STM family, but I'm very happy and impressed with the RP2040/Pi Pico.
thecatster
·5 years ago·discuss
Jazz vibraphonist here: pretty sure there isn't a definitive "minor scale," as you say. 4 (3?) of the modes are considered minor, 2 major, and the weird one (dominant 7). So I completely agree it's a bit misleading to just call things "the minor scale."

Although I do think I was initially taught the "minor scale" was the natural minor, so that may be where the OPs decision comes from.

Edit: Just saw info on the site. It is using natural.
thecatster
·5 years ago·discuss
Might be in general, but for Ivy League and higher schools, they've seen record application numbers. I got denied from MIT and was told that they won't even refer due to the enormous amounts of applicants.
thecatster
·5 years ago·discuss
The author has been doing a great job of keeping the book updated, and constantly emails news and progress reports. Kudos to his interaction with the community!