

I read this in the Denholm Reynholm voice: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ejjtlnZOdgo


I read this in the Denholm Reynholm voice: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ejjtlnZOdgo


Way to go rebranding ‘employment.’


For sure, that’s what I see. I’m just ‘locked in’ with Latex since all my colleagues use it and I’m used to a lot of packages there. At some point I’d like to try Typst out but now is not a good time.


Same via NixOS, I use high-resolution scrolling but Libreoffice seems worse than normal scrolling. I think it’s using XWayland for some reason but I really don’t have time to unearth what the difference is between the libreoffice and libreoffice-qt-fresh packages and if any of them can actually use Wayland.


Or Typst. I don’t want to learn Typst, but it looks way better than Latex.


JANET!


Use sudoedit (or sudo -e) to make sure you don’t mess up permissions and also export EDITOR=vim in your shell to use a superior editor.


That’s atrocious. That would mean that even if you had the dongle, a bad connection would just wreck your project without telling you. Nice, Autodesk, how very pro-consumer of you.


He also had it work on a Mac, an iPhone 15 and an iPhone 17. Only his iPhone 16 got the internal LLM state wrong. It’d be interesting to know how a failure like that happens. Presumably most iPhone 16s have a working NPU. Apple would surely want to get to the bottom of this but I doubt they would be open about their findings. Maybe they do know but the solution is ‘buy new iPhone’.
Like this?



What is this? The site seems to forward to thaihut.org despite the UK domain name that was registered on Jan 9th this year. It’s full of random articles, most with AI generated images, all ‘penned’ by “Max Olivier” in English but the contact page is in french.
It’d be nice to read an actual journalist’s analysis of this but the article seems to just be mass generated AI slop.


Or your boss’.
If you’re given a new tool and told to use it in your work, you need to be given time to learn how to use it and find problems. If your boss gives you a new (not to mention unreliable) tool and less time to work within, you’re both going to have a bad time™.


Dang, it could be the upstream DNS server passing along client queries. Maybe the ISP?
In that case not even curl would be safe unless you could ensure all queries only resolve on your gear. Either use a host file entry or local DNS server.


Have you sent the URL across any messaging services? Lots of them look up links you share to see if it’s malware (and maybe also to shovel into their AI). Even email services do this.


There’s also shift+insert if you want a keyboard shortcut. I remapped it to meh+v.


Ironically, the conclusion is that the stupidly high claimed sample rates are a good indicator that these dongles won’t be afflicted by this bandwidth-scheduling problem. Though they can have various other issues.


Hmm I guess for optimum performance, best practice would be to sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /; sudo fstrim -av; sudo reboot


Was it not so bad when the (ex) soviets did it?
It’s an optical delay-line memory. Early computer memories were acoustic in some manner.
I can’t imagine that the latency of ‘delay line RAM’ would be acceptable to anyone today. Maybe there’s some clever multiplexing that could improve that but it would surely add more complexity that just making more RAM ICs.