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dmpk2k
·4 uur geleden·discuss
Maybe it's just a regional thing, but it's showing 78 euros for the paperback for me. Plus I bought the paperback recently at that price too.
dmpk2k
·6 uur geleden·discuss
You can get it direct from Elsevier for ~78 euros: https://shop.elsevier.com/books/risc-v-system-on-chip-design...
dmpk2k
·24 dagen geleden·discuss
You're right, and yet it's also true that existing institutions have ossified. There is immense inertia.
dmpk2k
·29 dagen geleden·discuss
You're right that a lot of material really does require a physical book. Anything even remotely technical.

That said, I would argue that a voice actor is far more significant than page formatting when it comes to novels. A good voice actor can turn a good story great, and sometimes a poor story to... acceptable.

I've read thousands of novels over the decades, both with and without audio, so I'm reasonably confident about the above.
dmpk2k
·vorige maand·discuss
The same Oman Trump was recently threatening to blow up? Heh.
dmpk2k
·vorige maand·discuss
It's weird for physicists to complain about nuclear weapons. They did it. Own it.
dmpk2k
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
For all its faults, you won’t get a rug-pull like this with OSS CAD Suite and something like the ECP5, especially as a hobbyist.
dmpk2k
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Embedded developers often suffer under archaic toolchains. There's plenty of reasons for that, but one of them is UB: a newer version of the compiler can completely change an embedded program's behaviour.
dmpk2k
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I find your emotional language truly quite fascinating. I've heard people talk like that about drugs.
dmpk2k
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
While true (beyond 30-50km/h), that assumes that cars are driving at a steady state. Obviously, cities with much more stop-and-go require more revving of engines.

Acoustic tyres are also gradually becoming the norm, primarily with EVs. This cuts noise by several decibels.

So it's not an unreasonable claim per se.
dmpk2k
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Huh, you're right.

Apparently it's still considered experimental (even though Google uses it in production) so it's not in the User Manual. There's this: https://github.com/sbcl/sbcl/blob/master/doc/internals-notes...
dmpk2k
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Vaguely related, but have you tried Alive? https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rheller....
dmpk2k
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
> There's essentially no reason to prefer the aligned load/store commands over the unaligned ones - if the actual pointer is unaligned it will function correctly at half the throughput

Getting a fault instead of half the performance is actually a really good reason to prefer aligned load/store. To be fair, you're talking about a compiler here, but I never understood why people use the unaligned intrinsics...
dmpk2k
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
The only decent Prolog book out there, IMNSHO, is "Clause and Effect" by Clocksin. Maybe some of the later chapters might help?

All the other books that I looked at were pretty awful, including the usual recommendations.
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
wistia.com
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
You're probably aware of it, but if not: Uiua is much easier to understand in this regard.
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
They added arenas to SBCL recently. SBCL has a moving GC, and the Common Lisp spec was finalized in the 1990s.

Okay, this is just Lisp being Lisp, but it's still an example...
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I suppose there are worse things than my scribblings sounding like a late-night kitchen gizmo ad. :)
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Similar with Babylon 5, although the CG has not aged as well.
dmpk2k
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
That is how attrition war works. Until it doesn’t.