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MrBuddyCasino
10,162karma·4,202submissions·November 20, 2011
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Could this be generalized? A wrapper that intercepts I/O syscalls to the filesystem of a remote client? This would work with binaries other than ffmpeg.
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„free“
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„Math Inc is building the verification infrastructure for an AI-native economy. As AI systems generate millions of lines of code, mathematical proofs, and scientific designs, the bottleneck around sca…
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"the reason iran is a geopolitical threat is because they could block the strait of hormuz and cripple the world’s economy, something they have never done. so we bombed them until they did that&q…
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> Take it to the final form. It's game theory. The US is promoting system that enables a Nash equilibrium. By playing by the US' rules you empower yourself and you empower those around y…
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USA and Israel have brought this upon themselves. After decades of regime change operations in the region (usually for the worse), it is clear that any state that doesn't pursue nuclear weapons i…
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What do you think the New York Times or CNN is (or rather, were).
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This is madness. The whole region is dependent on very fragile technological infrastructure, that once it is gone, will start a countdown to the death of millions. If things like oil depots and water …
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You got a point there.
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Ah yes Haskell, the reasonable centrist position in language design.
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A lot of people‘s business model is to to capitalize on LLM anxiety to sell their PUA-tier courses.
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Is it just me or did the tonality in this one change towards an infomercial?
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If the numbers can be satisfied by a Postgres then thats the correct answer. The interviewers fucked up, because they sized the problem wrongly. This is the same issue that was prevalent when the indu…
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> They made him do it again and he passed. I would hire the "just use postgres" dude in a heartbeat without re-testing, if the numbers made sense, and perhaps give a stern talking-to to…
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It seems a lot of people have forgotten how BigCorp IT used to work. - request some HW to run $service - the "IT dept" (really, self-interested gatekeeper) might give you something now, or i…
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637k is pretty good! There was an automated command in later DOS versions that would try to optimise memory, but I don't think it got results as good.
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Some context: "STM32 Read-Out Protection (RDP) secures flash memory through three levels (0, 1, 2) configured via option bytes. Level 0 allows full access (default). Level 1 restricts debugging …