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Bosinski
·el mes pasado·discuss
and this neurix-app was written done using the topaz-language ? Or do i miss smth. obvious ? greets
Bosinski
·hace 12 meses·discuss
404 ?
Bosinski
·el año pasado·discuss
What a horrible voice - terrible.
Bosinski
·el año pasado·discuss
I can not find infos about the Vector-extensions ? Is this cpu/board suitable to test the RISC-V Vector extensions ?

thx for any insights..
Bosinski
·el año pasado·discuss
wrong link or maybe clickbait ?
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
I guess 128-bits is the max-width found on Arm/Neon. My question would be if wider registers > 138-bit on Intel/Amd will be used if avail ?
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
The swiss newspaper NZZ reported in february that the cost for a drone, out of russian ( licensed-) production - i believe the site that has been attacked recently - is 27.000 EUR per unit. A german/french/british artillary unit costs 500-650-k EUR. Which allows for roughly 25-missed drone attacks against one artillery unit and with the 26-th attempt beeing a hit, the damage/cost on the ukrainian side still remains higher than the cost spent by the russian attacker. That tells me, that the idea of the western supporters of ukraine, to win the war by economically outperforming russia simply does not work. Its not like in the 1940-ies when the US war-economy outperformed the german war-industries. One more reason for more efforts to negotiate a end of this conflict, the sooner the better.
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
Nice writeup and i agree that for most of the time the EU was peaceful alliance focussed on achieving closer economic integration among their members. But these days, i wonder how come, that the EU in tight cooperation with NATO and the US come to support a nation, that is in no way a contracted member of any of these organisations. The EUs' lack in living up to their democratic promises surfaces in a obvious way. Since no citizen was asked if he agrees to spending a fortune on funding and military prepping of a non-member state for a conventional war. The decision to do so, was taken way back in-between 2007-2014 when it must have been clear to every involved diplomat, that Putins position on the Ukraine had already been made very clear within his speech at the NATO-summit in 2007. So one might get the impression that some new form of 'Great Game' has just begun. And NATO - on the brink of not-beeing-needed any longer in a such peaceful Europe, now can live-up again, protecting us from russian tanks. The EU has obviously funds to support military plannings and actions outside its borders - and happily decided to distribute payments it received from its legal members among non-members. No EU-citizen has been asked if he agrees to such adventures - a bet that is how i'd like to call it. The EU-parliament - a misnomer, since this gremium has no legal power to introduce legislation, which is regarded the major characteristic of any credible parliament. So the argument of economic-cooperation guarantees peace does not hold any longer - if its true, that the EU wants to expand its territory (welcoming a new member state) by using force. The only thing to prevent the EU from overstepping their legal and geographic bounds would be citizen pools - and those EU-wide polls have sadly failed, which is why the EU decided not to do any further polls ;) Sure we'll have a election this year, but make no mistake about what the outcome might be. Chances for peace on the new eastern frontier are slim, since this conflict has become a challenge to demonstrate military and economic-power. Last week a group of high ranked german military officials were caught in working out a strategy to perform a covert-action on foreign grounds. I wonder what happened to the paragraph in our foundation, that states clearly, that supporting - even planing of actions that lead to war is a major crime. This is what german law §26 has to say ::

"Handlungen, die geeignet sind und in der Absicht vorgenommen werden, das friedliche Zusammenleben der Völker zu stören, insbesondere die Führung eines Angriffskrieges vorzubereiten, sind verfassungswidrig. Sie sind unter Strafe zu stellen."

and in criminal law §80 states ::

"Wer einen Angriffskrieg (Artikel 26 Abs. 1 des Grundgesetzes), an dem die Bundesrepublik Deutschland beteiligt sein soll, vorbereitet und dadurch die Gefahr eines Krieges für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland herbeiführt, wird mit lebenslanger Freiheitsstrafe oder mit Freiheitsstrafe nicht unter zehn Jahren bestraft."
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
cos' its legend :)
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
is this spam - i can't sign in ? Can anybody else ?
Bosinski
·hace 2 años·discuss
oh lord, Boing has run these days..
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
I'd start with english "The Art of Multiprocessor Programming" (Herlihy, Shavit) ISBN 0-12-397795-9. Then start to study 'classic designs' from the literature like concurrent-(stack/queue/dequeue) and memory-reclamation-schemes. Some milestones in that field by Herlihy, Shavit, Scott and Michael.
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
hmm, you should name the environment where things should happen ? Could be e.g. inside the Java-VM, .Net, maybe some mobile-OS or a Browser-Engine ? Once that is clear, it's a bit easier to recommend a/some language/s.

greets
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
A concurrent lock-free vector would be nice-to-have - i just found one paper you might already know 'Lock-free Dynamically Resizeable Arrays' 2006 (Dechev, Pirkelbauer, Stroustrup) ? Its a good read. I like your approach, too. ATM i'm trying smth. with a short singly-linked-list and chunks that can vary in size - grow & shrink and where adjacent nodes can be merged. Sizes range from 1..65Kb and a simple 'compression' of unused slots. It might get interesting when the use-case is less about adding/removing single members, but rather adding/removing parts-of other vectors/ranges-of-values into one vector.

greets, andreas
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
nice story - reminds me of "When Walmart settled in Germany." and after opening up every employee had to answer the boss screaming 'Who is the king ?' The choir responded 'The customer !'. That did not go for long :)
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
no-access
Bosinski
·hace 3 años·discuss
nim,coffeescript|civet
Bosinski
·hace 4 años·discuss
somebody turned the lights off ? Or is it just me, not beeing able to find the switch ?
Bosinski
·hace 4 años·discuss
I enjoyed the Typescript definitions of LSP-protocol.