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dmitrygr
13,816karma·4,955submissions·March 28, 2012
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I make things and I break things for fun.
me@dmitry.gr
https://dmitry.gr/ long ago: http://palmpowerups.com/
Places we might have crossed paths: VMWare, Google, Apple
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Try buying a home here, you'll see. When I was doing this, I made ~ 15 offers. In all but one I was outbid by a cash-only no-inspections no-conditions offer from china, with the buyer not e…
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Scary... Also: hacked in...3...2...1...
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When you can fit a rust program that works as a voice-changing dictaphone into 1K of flash on a Cortex-M0, get back to me
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Is it that amazing how best tools for any given job keep resurging no matter how many times people try to replace them? Turns out that for many jobs C is simply the best language. Memory limited? C CP…
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My house: AT&T: 768kbps - $40 Comcast: i hate myself no matter the price no other options
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Clearly you haven't seen modern websites. The bozos who write them produce blank pages that weigh in at 1MB, and god help you if you want some text there...you'll be downloading 3000 javascr…
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This is how we've been doing division by a constant in the embedded world since...forever this is so well known in fact that arm gcc defaults to this when a proper constant exists if you do divis…
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I use zero handoff. proof is easy. connecting to a wifi L2 network for me takes ~ 500ms, i can unplug each station in turn and observe no loss of connectivity at all for that duration note that unifi …
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Handoff works fine without the software running. Source: i use it
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Probably because GOOG's voting power is negligible when compared to class B shares (not available on open market) that have 10x the voting pwoer
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Cool idea, BUT nobody uses SCTP (packet based). UDP is not reliable (most applications dislike this), and TCP does not have "messages" actually requiring you to send length in some form...so…
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Considering that NT kernel is a much better design, I'd rather get Linux Mint (with UI) on top of NT.
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> fewer critical vulnerabilities per amount of code written Because nobody uses node.js in serious infrastructure. Show me a serious ISP whose DHCP server is written in node. Know any whose DNS ser…
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It promises to maybe be faster. Has no internal flash, cannot be bought in volume if you intend to actually make anything, has a very immature toolchain, and currently is a theory only.
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I wish there was a way to force other applications to disable color emjoi.
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> A study by Triplebyte has found that bootcamp grads are weaker in these areas than computer science grads. Really?! Who'da thunk? > At Hack Reactor, we’re trained to mask our inexperience…
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The "available" column is wrong. Try entering "cat" It suggests "kat.com" as available it is not
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like I said - this was done to an extra card I bought, not the one I fly with
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Pay to have the jack installed in the plane ($2k) or have mechanic pull GPS out and back in every 28 days to do update in the dock. (as I currently do)
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I never claimed to flying on a database updated thusly or removing my GPS from the panel. Both spare cards and spare GPSs are on ebay easily
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It does, but only in digital form now
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I never claimed to flying on a database updated thusly or removing my GPS from the panel. Both spare cards and spare GPSs are on ebay easily
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int new = old + 5; :)
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That is fun and all, but it would still lose a real race to a real sports car since it cannot sustain this power output level for over ten seconds (try it).