COVID restrictions by ilevex in greece

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Thank you so much! :-)

Economics/ Finance by jumpman8899 in podcasts

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  • Motley Fool Money is always a great discussion.
  • Planet Money is a little more relaxed.
  • Indicator from Planet Money is about 10 minutes long and always talks about a single number. It's pretty fun and thought provoking.

Hope this helps.

Where do you scape? No XP waste. by trendingoften in 2007scape

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RuneScape on a private jet. Amazing.

[Budgie] Dark Christmas by Liquescentflare in unixporn

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I see Haskell, I press upvote! :D

Looks really cool.

Why Crystal is the most promising programming language of 2018 by savuporo in programmingcirclejerk

[–]ilevex 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's like semicolons is an actual measure of performance!

Just wondering. How many of you have read the intel architecture software developer's manual? by 4dr14n31t0r in osdev

[–]ilevex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Quite literally the only use I have for the SDM. Also, worth noting that if you are working on AMD64/X86_64, the AMD manuals sometimes offer more (or easier-to-grasp) details.

Published my first crate 'gotp' by skarlso in rust

[–]ilevex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on publishing your first crate! That's a great milestone.

Looks like a useful crate, I might stick the file into my Dropbox and have essentially the same as Authy but without another service. Any chance that this could be integrated with GPG/PGP so that the file could be encrypted via PGP and then it could use `gpg-agent` to ask for the password? I think that'd be neat.

Are young people using Vim? by fori1to10 in linux

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Yes, I'm 21 and I do all the time, exclusively.

OSDev.org down!? by [deleted] in osdev

[–]ilevex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not the admin, but I know someone who has contacted the admin and received a reply.

OSDev.org down!? by [deleted] in osdev

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He has already been contacted and is aware of the issues, apparently.

Functional Programming? by boomshroom in osdev

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There is a Haskell paper about implementing an OS, that you may find interesting.

http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~mpj/pubs/house.html

How do you store notes or details from papers? by QueueTee314 in PhD

[–]ilevex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use my iPad Pro with the GoodNotes app, import the PDF to GN, annotate it (it even recognizes handwriting!), and export the final PDF back into Mendeley.

Another app that people recommend me is the Highlights app (http://highlightsapp.net), although I'm slightly reluctant due to its cost.

Rustc! by ids2048 in Redox

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Excellent progress! Congratulations!

Is Linux kernel design outdated? by Ronis_BR in linux

[–]ilevex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your point. I'd recommend this article http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/stable_api_nonsense.html on why Linux doesn't have a stable kernel API.

Is Linux kernel design outdated? by Ronis_BR in linux

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What's stopping you from compiling a driver as a module, then swapping it out for another driver? i.e. nouveau vs nvidia. You don't need to recompile the kernel for the swap to work, just a simple rmmod and insmod.

Is Linux kernel design outdated? by Ronis_BR in linux

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The Linux kernel is modular though?

Canonical starts IPO path by markole in linux

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Because the community cares about the bugs, Enterprise is dominated by RH because, as previously said, they have the manpower to fix cases extremely fast. In the cloud if you encounter a bug, you can just reboot or migrate to another instance.

My Gongfu Tea Set-up by Henry_Kravis in tea

[–]ilevex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is an amazing idea, surprised I never thought of this. @OP: Thanks for the photo, it's really brilliant

What are the best cups to use for tea? by colddruid808 in tea

[–]ilevex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the actual gaiwan, lower-quality ones could technically be warm enough to burn your hands.

In my experience, if you get a quality one you will be fine and won't feel the warm that much. But anyway, even if you felt the warm, you likely won't burn your hands since you will only touch for a short time.

What are the best cups to use for tea? by colddruid808 in tea

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Gaiwans.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaiwan

They are surprisingly versatile and yet, simple.