tocano
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Utah woman who wrote book on grief after husband’s death found guilty of murdering him
Prosecutors say Kouri Richins slipped five times the lethal dose of the synthetic opioid into a cocktail that he drank
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Android@lemdro.id•Google is making Android phones faster and improving battery life with this changeEnglish
2·1 month agoFinally! Degoogled android by default!
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The Situationist International: Subversive Tricksters of Everyday LifeEnglish
6·1 month agoUnder the reign of the spectacle, individuals were reduced to passive spectators, consuming pre-packaged images and commodities instead of actively shaping their own lives and destinies.
Loved this sentence.
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Programming@programming.dev•What is uxntal ? The programming language for uxn ecosystemEnglish
3·1 month agoHey, as I say in another post:
The objective of learning more about the uxn ecosystem is not to create something “new” and “better”, but to learn more about PDA and associated algorithms. This will train my brain to think outside the box because of the restrictions on the way uxn works.
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Android@lemmy.world•Now that android is becoming a walled garden, what options do I have?English
191·1 month agoThe only real alternative is using a Linux phone. The main problems with that would be (1) hardware support; (2) running Android apps. Although, (2) already has solutions in development or you could replace those native apps with web apps.
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Android@lemmy.world•Now that android is becoming a walled garden, what options do I have?English
51·1 month agohttps://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
This is a comparison of popular Android “ROMs” (better term: AOSP distributions or Android-based OS). Please note I’m not affiliated with any of these projects and I am not giving any specific recommendation. If you think anything is factually incorrect, please let me know.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is the current state of 'should defederate' lists?English
9·2 months agoCame for the ‘should degenerate’
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Programming@programming.dev•mstrutils - a custom version of string.hEnglish
4·2 months agoIt’s cool to rewrite simple libraries to understand how code works at lower levels.
What style of formatting are you using? It seems peculiar at times.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ladybird Browser adopts Rust, with help from AIEnglish
161·2 months agoI was enthusiastic about this project. But I am afraid these recent tangents will only reduce momentum.
Imagine all the people
Living for today…
Are solarpunk values part of your thinking process … which company you will be working at?
I do not think necessarily about solarpunk, but it ends up being related to solarpunk. When you build software with the intention of it being used for a long time and for many contexts, you make it more sustainable, better against aging.
And, maybe in a broader sense, is hoping to work on projects aligned with solarpunk values realistic?
It is realistic and it should be done. Values are a guideline to follow when you need to make a decision. Values of sustainability, justice, hope will certainly guide you to build something that will help more people and have a positive impact in the world.
I work for a company that mainly does PoC projects with low TRL. This gives me the opportunity to choose the technologies that align with solarpunk: open-source libraries and standards, products that can be self-hosted and scale as needed.
Moreover, my team and department avoid using big tech products: Mattermost for comms, Nextcloud for storage and docs. Non-developers use Windows for" compatibility" reasons, otherwise, we use Linux.
Additionally, the company makes products that will be used in renewables and similar sectors, which makes it super solarpunk.
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
2·2 months agoI have talked with the author to confirm what he meant with this and other posts he made on compilation. He has confirmed that most (if not all) C compilers are not deterministic. He has pointed me to here as an example. He added that optimizations are not applied in deterministic order and when you add LTO it worsens the problem.
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
23·2 months agoI agree that LLM are made to be more exploratory, this is good as it allows them to experiment with more different topic, as opposed to always saying the same. However, I do not agree it is a feature for code generation, as you would need it to follow strict ruleset (code syntax, specification, tests). Whatever errors it generates and people accept are little mistakes in the threshold of acceptance for the person and a tradeoff for the cost of fixing the problem. In some contexts we see people focusing almost only on short term which leads to a lot of errors being allowed.
Moreover, you cannot say compilers are deterministic. There are situations where they are not (at least for the user).
https://krystalgamer.github.io/high-level-game-patches/
GCC’s unwarranted behaviour
In order to keep the code as small as possible I was compiling the code with -Os. Everything was working fine until I started to remove some printfs and started to get some crashes. Moving function calls around also seemed to randomly fix the problem, this was an indication that somehow memory/stack corruption was happening. After a lot of testing, I figured out that if -O2/-O3/-Os were used then the problem would appear. The issue was caused by Interprocedural analysis or IPA. One of its functions is to determine whether registers are polluted across function calls and if not then re-use them.
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
18·2 months agoa relative time formatting library that contains no code
The library is two text files (code) that are processed by an LLM (interpreter) to generate code of another type. This is not that new in terms of workflow.
I think what makes this the worst is the fact that the author admits that you can’t be sure the library will work until you generate the code and test it. Even then you cannot guarantee the security of the generated code and as you do not understand the code you also cannot give support or patch it.
When Performance Matters
If performance of a datetime processor is not relevant, what is? The author mentions they would like a browser implementation to be fast, documentable, fixable. However, operative systems, browsers, and other complex systems are made of little utilities like this that have very well documented functionalities and side effects.
But the above isn’t fully baked. Our models will get better, our agents more capable.
The whole assumption is that instead of creating a good stable base that anyone can use we should be just shtting out code until it works.
Eventually the hardware will be good enough to support a shitty bloated browser so we don’t need to optimize it.
Eventually people will harden their PC enough so we shouldn’t care about security.
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Cooking @lemmy.world•What’s a dish you make when you want something delicious but absolutely zero effort?English
3·3 months agoLow effort pizza is the best dish.
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World News@lemmy.world•Center left wins Portugal presidential election first round, setting up showdown with far right – POLITICOEnglish
2·3 months agoThis election had high turnout for a presidential. Some of the leaders on the right are afraid to admit support for Seguro, but you already see some others saying they will vote for him. Ventura is too extreme for most and that is why many went with Gouveia.
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science@lemmy.world•Pesticides may drastically shorten fish lifespans, study findsEnglish
8·3 months agoNews Flash: Drinking poison may affect lifespan.
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World News@lemmy.world•Australian PM proposes tougher national gun laws after mass shooting in SydneyEnglish
5·4 months agoThe paragraph you quoted says he was Australian.





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