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grzeshru
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I didn’t know what to expect. I thought they may license it to other companies under particular clauses or some such.
grzeshru
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Darn it. Oh well.
grzeshru
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Are these M-class chips available to be purchased on Digi-Key and Mouser? Do they have data sheets and recommended circuitry? I’d love to play with one just to see how difficult it is to integrate compared to, say, an stm8/32 or something.
grzeshru
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Frank Klepacki on soundtrack?
grzeshru
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Has society ever been safe, productive or prosperous? I’d argue it hasn’t. I think smaller collectives have managed to eek out a bit of solace but society as a whole has always been at each other’s throats. Our notion of productivity is mostly moved forward by one hand not seeing the other.
grzeshru
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Is Scott Alexander qualified in this subject?
grzeshru
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I think this just validates China’s social, cultural, and digital hegemony.

Banning (if you can call it that? Divesting?) a single product like this is a strange move. It’s using a shovel to clear the early crumbs of an avalanche.

I don’t think this is the right move. Yes, it threatens the monopolies that companies like Facebook have established. And let’s assume that Haidt is right and social media and the surrounding ecosystem is a cesspool of negativity being lunged at the youth. I still think that it’s in a way petulant and reactive to pass a bill for this. A foreign country is not responsible for our leaders having failed to nurture us into sensible adults who do not fall prey to these dark patterns and tactics. I will refrain from the angle that our leaders intentionally did not want us to be critical, independent thinkers to further their own agendas by treating us like lepers.
grzeshru
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I sympathize with the author even if my gripe is different. I’m surrounded by people who read pop science and regurgitate things they have no clue nor conception of. It’s very difficult to have an honest discussion and to ask “what if?” and say “interesting, I don’t know” with people who read books and think they have it figured out because so—and-so said so.

I should have loved curiosity, but what I’ve found are people looking to justify existing thinking.
grzeshru
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Can we get a StarCraft or Warcraft 3 leak?
grzeshru
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Looks like androidarts illustrations.
grzeshru
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> "invert Y axis"

Sidewinder Pro reporting in. Is there any other way?
grzeshru
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The video title is “x86 needs to die” so the HN re-word is highly editorialized.
grzeshru
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Question for the author: throwing this out there, do you know if anyone has written a Rabbit RCM2000 emulator by any chance?
grzeshru
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> "The artistic and cultural aspect of writing is readily converted to propaganda usage," Linebarger wrote in the book's new conclusion.

And how!
grzeshru
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New Old Thing goes in-depth about the windows under windows.
grzeshru
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That’s not particularly affluent.
grzeshru
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What makes it seem like, from this piece anyway, that he is from an affluent family? (I don’t know the author/artist whatsoever.) Describe to me the phone call you think ought to take place.
grzeshru
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I don’t even understand what there is to dislike. This person lives in misery
grzeshru
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You should do a video on this. I can’t do wicking worth shit.
grzeshru
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Memes existed in technical docs for as long as technical people and docs existed.