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lynguist
·6 dni temu·discuss
That is extremely closely linked to lead, especially the ban on leaded gasoline
lynguist
·18 dni temu·discuss
Monsieur, on Windows this problem was solved with a large development effort, that's why it goes unnoticed on you. Note that CPU level instruction emulation is literally the easiest problem of emulation. (Why do you think you can't just go and execute Nintendo Switch binaries on your Mac M1? Both run ARM64.)

On Windows, this was is implemented as SysWOW64. WOW64 means Windows on Windows 64. It makes the userland emulation and pretends towards the process that everything around him (incl. drivers) are the 32-bit ones.

Source: Microsoft.

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20081222-00/?p=19...
lynguist
·18 dni temu·discuss
He says to use Reddit in the video! That was one of my takeaway messages.
lynguist
·20 dni temu·discuss
It's funny that I watched this less than an hour ago, and I click on hackernews and bam it's #1 on the front page.

Probably someone else must've also watched this in the past few hours or days.
lynguist
·21 dni temu·discuss
https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/bevoelkerun...

Scroll down to Gelernte Sprachen (=Languages being learned).

The data of the Swiss Federal Bureau of Statistics confirms that among languages currently being learned among the residents of Switzerland Japanese comes at 7th rank!

It is actively being studied by every 40th person above 25!

Everyone is a weeaboo!

The ranks are: 1 English (lingua franca of the world) 2 German (administrative language of most of Switzerland) 3 French (administrative language of 1/4 of Switzerland) 4 Italian (big minority language) 5 Spanish (first language with no direct connection to Switzerland) 6 Swiss German (oral language of most of Switzerland) 7 Japanese (everyone is a weeaboo) 8 Portuguese (another language with no direct connection to Switzerland)
lynguist
·25 dni temu·discuss
Check my sibling comment for a photo link (M1); or here:

https://macmagazine.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/18-tea...
lynguist
·25 dni temu·discuss
https://macmagazine.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/18-tea...

This image shows it best.

The memory is on the same package as the SoC. (It's not on the motherboard.)
lynguist
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Thank you for the laughter! (I laughed out loud)

This is a well executed joke, from the design to the shortness to the being on point to the abrupt punchlines when one looks at the lower ones and it also vibes well with what we all were thinking anyway, and the unexpected seriousness of the title.
lynguist
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This makes me think of two things:

1: Everything can be bought and sold in this economy, and all the large and weird machines we pass by in our lives have whole production lifecycles where there are firms specialized in making them, and those that use them, and for money everything can be had.

2: In the 90s and 2000s in Switzerland the "warehouse sales" resulting from decommissioning companies and offices were rampant! There was a certain wealth and breadth and a minimum of equipment needed to do any work, and there was also a certain pride in using good equipment. The 90s/2000s switch to the neoliberal economy and getting by with less and less led to many mergers and obsoletions and the like and many beautiful products could be had. Some had also just ran their time. For example drawing tables from the pre CAD days. The world is grand and I'm nostalgic about the days of abundance and overengineering, but I don't mind they won't come back.
lynguist
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Snow Leopard even happened in the first place because Apple's A team was busy with iPhone, and iPhone has priority.

You will see that during this era Mac OS X was relegated to stepchild status and received far fewer support.

All this glory is just Steve Jobs selling it to us as a good thing! In the end it worked out, but it was more incidental and a collateral of the iPhone than the public memory likes to admit.
lynguist
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
This is Russian, written in Latin characters.
lynguist
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
The touch bar and the butterfly keyboard were the only Apple features in recent memory I ever hated. I hated them because they introduced them for (what felt like to me) anti-consumer reasons. It felt pretentious and useless and prone to breaking and created problems instead of improving product use.
lynguist
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
https://www.icao.int/sites/default/files/postalhistory/aviat...

Catapult mail service

In the years immediately preceding Hindenburg (1928-1935), state of the art mail delivery service catapulted airplanes with mail while the ocean liner was still on sea.

Hindenburg made that unnecessary.
lynguist
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Seriously what is this ugly engagement optimized LLM slop of an article doing here yet again on the HN front page?

I love the Neo as much as any other enthusiast, so yes, the subject matter is subjectively “cool”.

But this “article” is indigestible. Not only it regurgitates the same thing over and over (and it has links to other articles on the same page where they already did the same), on top of that the writing style, content, intentionality does not exist in the slightest. I feel like having been offered chocolate, but having received artificial cocoa flavored petrochemicals.
lynguist
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
But how is your writing fast enough that you don’t pause and drown the hearing in your head?
lynguist
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Indeed!!

MIPS - $zero

RISC-V - x0

SPARC - %g0

ARM64 - XZR
lynguist
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Staff nationality of Swiss higher education institutions:

- Universities: 55% Swiss, 45% foreign - Universities of applied sciences: 75% Swiss, 25% foreign - Universities of teacher education: 87% Swiss, 13% foreign - Professors: 49% Swiss, 51% foreign - PhDs/scientific collaborators: 30% Swiss, 70% foreign - Professors of ETH Zurich: 31% Swiss, 69% foreign
lynguist
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Honestly the only organization of the past few years to deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. And I truly don’t mean this in any hyperbolic way, but believe that this organization has done the most to enable human collaboration and thus enable a precursor to peace and progress and prosperity.
lynguist
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I… think that actually Liquid Glass was put on the iPhones to make sure that older iPhones that still have relatively fast chips can show up finally slower than the brand new ones, and that with this stress there’s again a much larger slope in difference between an older iPhone and a newer one which causes enough nagging in users to upgrade = buy a new one.
lynguist
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
No I think the problem is AI coding removes intentionality. And that introduces artifacts and connections and dependencies that shouldn’t be there if one had designed the system with intent. And that makes it eventually harder to reason about.

There is a difference in qualia in it happens to work and it was made for a purpose.

Business logic will strive more for it happens to work as a good enough.