Being aggressive and hateful to the entire world at once will tend to requires substantial bodyguard resources, and will eventually fail.
Peace based upon respect and respect for hard-won rules and structures is the right road.
Switzerland learned this lesson through bloodshed, after a disastrous campaign in which nationals supporting the Duke of Milan got caught in reprisals from his foes, thus beginning the great Swiss tradition of neutrality in foreign conflict.
While I won't argue about the relative morality involved in World War 2, I will argue that all ensuing wars the USA has been involved in have ultimately undermined it's prospects for future peace.
It seems like many of my fellow Americans need a history lesson vis-a-vis Iran.
The USA and UK conspired to overthrow the democratically elected Iranian prime minister Mossadegh, as he threatened to nationalize (their own) oil, which Standard Oil, among others, didn't like very much (Shades of United Fruit and Guatemala anywone?)
We then attempted to install the Shah (we knocked down their democracy because it was too lefty, then we put a king back on the throne.)
The 1979 revolution was a direct reaction to this, and could have been seen coming from a decade before.
This was initially a real revolution, but of course, they purged the lefties and students out and installed a right wing religious government, rather like many Republicans want for America.
And we have the nerve to hammer on them for desiring self-actualization... incredible.
Somewhat tangential, but I'll take Haproxy anyday over Nginx for the simple fact that Nginx is a a Freemium product, rather than a true open source libre software entity.
I somehow failed to realize over the years that their Pro product is $2500 (given the ubiquity of usage in the OSS community).
I am not contesting it's value, as it brings several vital features to the table, but I feel that it should be mentioned.
Familiarity with Haproxy's dead-simple configuration (although this Caddy seems as simple as pie!) and it's reliability and scalability leads me to also prefer it, even in Kubernetes land, so I do apologize for giving Caddy short shrift in this comment.
It appears that Caddy differentiates merely on free downloads and business SUPPORT plans, which is much cleaner feeling to me, so I applaud this effort to re-direct peoples attention in front-end land.
Leaving aside the fact that open source toolchains exist for various Lattice FPGA's (the ice-40 and ecp5 etc)
About the simplest environment for doing what you just described is http://papilio.cc/
While using the existing Xilinx Webpack tools for actual synthesis, place and routing, etc. the Papilio Design-IDE will LITERALLY let you add peripherals to virtual Arduino like appendages!
It takes advantage of a number of community projects like the Wishbone bus, and achieves a nearly drag-n-drop level of visual design tool.
Once you have loaded your custom arduino chip onto the papilio boards FPGA you can program it with a modified version of the Arduino IDE!!!!
One of their virtual chips you can start with IS the arduino atmega 328!
Another is the ZPU-ino, an implementation of the Zylin ZPU (a 32bit mcu) done by Alvie Boy that allows you to program this much more powerful device ALSO by the Arduino IDE!
1) multiplexed audio. Sure, your frame clock may only be 44.1khz, but the bit clock on a mere 8 channels of this will be 11.2896mhz, to say nothing of oversampling, to say nothing of processing
2) low latency processing of the above may require in-situ pipelining in which the pass-through buffer itself IS the processing buffer, etc. imagine being able to eat the pot you boil your pasta in.
3) why WOULDN'T any well-designed elegant system have every single tick as a function of that bit clock? It makes no sense to deliberately place spanners in your own path, particularly as pertains to jitter etc.
It's not like you are going to pause your wavelet transform and check your email in process...
The company representing that which is destroying the river-basins ecosystem. (unfettered capitalism with-regards-to what are effectively planetary lungs.)
200,000 acres of Amazonian rainforest are burned every day circa 2019, but hey: next day delivery, frappucinos, netflix, and my comfort zone...
That would be ignoring the very deliberate and massive shift in behaviour from both CBP and Fatherland Security ushered in deliberately and noisily by Trump.
It's sufficient to have been an international traveler before Trump and since Trump to bear witness to the night & day difference, as well.
It's worse under Trump than even the worst excesses of the Bush Jr. time.
It IS politics as this "man" has staked his entire administration upon being mean and harsh and fighting a war with the entire world at once. Spare me.
no. You don't get it. You literally have no rights with these unconstitutional cops. Wait until you personally experience this sort of thing, as you seem to think that the author "deserved" it.
The more I think about it, the more disgusted I am by your comment. I find it highly deliberately ignorant, as if you are directly ignoring the entire point of this story.
If a US citizen is not allowed into the USA, where could they possibly be deported to LOL?
Constitutional rights?
All this from an agency that sounds like something from the 3rd Reich, and created under Bush Jr.
Highly unconstitutional, and vested with impunity. Wrongful
I'll go further. I'm of the opinion that paywalled articles don't belong here on HN, as it limits the public discourse possible, and as HN should not serve as a funnel for peoples paywalled web sites.
Downvote me for stating this opinion, rather than the factually factual fact I got downvoted for stating.
It's true, Medium sucks. What is more pathetic is that we are even here with a Medium to complain about. What part of the 1995 World Wide Web tech is insufficient to deliver a page of legible text and possibly some images? Why on earth is there even a gatekeeper on such? Hosting costs for such are as low as it can get. We have digressed to a level of decadence Geocities could never even hope to achieve. This is MySpace 2.0 dumb. What the actual heck?
Can we please have a moratorium on Medium articles? They are now a paywalled site and even content providers are invited to pay to view their bloated blog pages. The site itself offers nothing in addition to the content we freely provided them.
1) We have been around less than 1 million years. Our industrial revolution began less than 300 years ago.
We constitute 0.01% of earths biomass, yet have destroyed 83% of wild mammalian life https://www.pnas.org/content/115/25/6506
We have polluted the oceans to the extent that plastic bags and radioactive fallout from WW2 can be found in the bottom of the Marianas trench.
We are in a mad rush to burn the accumulated carbon reserves from millions of years inside of a span of decades.
We are currently on a trajector to turn this planet into a place inhospitable to most life forms, including ourselves.
https://xkcd.com/1732/
Last year was the highest carbon-output year on record, just as the year before was, and the year before that one.
We are utterly destroying the only known home to life forms in the universe. We are doing it rapidly.
You seem to be living in a delusional parallel reality in which establishing a space society doesn't consume the resources of our ONLY current home planet and doesn't pollute it.
We must change our ideologies, our thought patterns, our cultures, and our entire industrial societies patterns and habits (not to mention energy source) within the next decades to survive, let alone thrive or develop further.
I don't get the sense that you comprehend our actual condition on this planet. There is a very very steep footprint curve with regards to both our population (There was roughly 1.5 billion of us the last time we all tried to kill each other, World War 2. Now there are 7 billion of us. Before, the consumption footprint of a person was rather low, now each person consumes more resources than ever before, and this amount of consumption continues to rise. The Chinese middle class will surely want every accessory their American counterparts have, right?)
How has this entire predicament avoided your scrutiny until now?
...except that ARM laptops and desktops are the next wave, as ARM dominates mobile devices and tablets already, it's sneaking up on Linus from behind.
Additionally, Linux is the server platform, abstracting the ISA to a large degree, particularly with regards to what most people consider web applications development, tooling, etc. Docker and Kubernetes serves as this paper for many, as well.
This all will matter in the coming rise of Risc-V devices, as this ISA begins to eat parts of the ARM empire.
Linus would know a thing or two about challenging X86 (transmeta) and this probably shows in his display of his emotional wounds. I don't think his fear holds for all time nor in the coming decade.