Oh I have some sad news for you buddy https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/queen-elizabeth-obituary-1.6575696
Oh I have some sad news for you buddy https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/queen-elizabeth-obituary-1.6575696


Buy’em now before your tarrifs get ridiculous
That cat is already dead the murder goose will ensure it


Been ages since I had to recompile a Linux kernel to deal with hard real time (via RTAI) but I recall emc2 being a great alternative to all the fussing around recompiling as some one did all the work for that.
I also recall using this resource . Eventually I just made a class for the threads I was using to wrap POSIX and RTAI calls for periodic tasks and chose which was the underlying method on a compiler flag. If I was on my desktop I could proof of concept most things in POSIX and then test on the RTAI machine. If I need to revisit this again I may dust off my old class and add freeRTOS stuff to it so I can prototype on Linux then try to squeeze it on to an esp32.


In my defense this is what i see on the first page,

then its

then its

but yes you are right it appears close after the eventual headline. i missed that and i probably was annoyed by the scrolling to get to the darn article too


Na I’m pretty sure the Boeing issues are due to outsourcing and shifting blame to subcontractors.


Ok define acronyms FFS (for fuck sake)
DEI = diversity, equity, and inclusion. Seeing what the hell is hidden behind the letters makes easier to see what this is about
Well it’s dark humor and I can see how some are deeply offended. The post even says it’s a slow growing treatable form, so personally I’ll laugh at the joke. It’s not like he’s end stage untreatable form of cancer. Like you know arch linux running on WSL level cancer.
Neat but can we open source this.
I assume it’s some sort of nonlinear solver toolset but I’m not familiar enough with the electrical grid problem space to even get a feeling of how useful tianquan would be.
If would be cool it it was a general solver that could be applied in other fields then I’d take a closer look.