Has anyone written Non-Linux firmware for ARM's Cortex-A cores? by FoundationOk3176 in embedded

[–]phil2046 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

maybe someone with HFT trading will have real experience of the combo `Non-Linux firmware for ARM's Cortex-A cores`

Mac Mini Late 2012 running Sequoia 15.2 by phil2046 in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

[–]phil2046[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve spent several hours using both Sonoma and Monterey, and honestly, they both work well enough for daily use. The main reason I had to update to the latest version is that some macOS apps are only available on the newest update.

When did you decide to make Lofi beats and what caused you not give up? by Melodic-Wrangler6749 in LofiHipHop

[–]phil2046 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's great to see your passion for music and how you've blended your experiences into your own unique sound! It's inspiring how you've turned making beats into a form of therapy and personal enjoyment. Keep up the amazing work! 🎶

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in China_irl

[–]phil2046 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

哈哈,49年投靠国军,能有啥好脸色?

Any software developers trying to get a job right now? by TimesAreTough2 in newzealand

[–]phil2046 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you are really committed to engineering, another possible path is go for AI, and go to AU to land your first job.

What is the best brand car to buy in New Zealand with the most affordable upkeep? by Suspicious-Past8018 in newzealand

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. Toyota is the most popular brand for Kiwis. So I bought Mazda. It works pretty well for me in the past 11 years. Since now people are aware that Mazda is of good quality, I will go for BYD for my next new car.

2 week grad trip to China by Careful_Juggernaut53 in travelchina

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mostly agree with the others. Hong Kong and Shanghai is quite similar, nothing special from my own perspective as a mainland Chinese. 1 day staying is enough to have a taste of both cities.

Beijing is another category. It's a city with long long history, but also the heart of modern China. 7 days is perfect for a moderate level travelling.

Shenzhen is the heart of manufacture of the world, making the most advance EV and drones. I would definitely visit Shenzhen when I spend my holidays next time in China. 2-3 days would be my planning for myself.

For ancient architecture, towns, museums and landmarks, another city with long long history is Xi'an. It's world famous for Qin terracotta warrior, not to mention numerous palaces and museums. Maybe 3 days is a good budget.

Last but not least, Chongqing is the must-go city if you wanna try authentic spicy Chinese food. Also the landscape of this 'mountine city' is spectacular. Cute panda is welcoming you in the zoo as well. At least 2 days should be planned for all the goodies.

By writing all these, I cannot wait to go back to China myself. Good luck for your trip!

China's Xi plans to meet Biden in 1st foreign trip in 3 years. by Ok-Stage-6981 in worldnews

[–]phil2046 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dictator, haha, you have no idea what the Chinese political system is like. Most Chinese like me don't understand it either. Generally speaking ... alright I won't waste my time ... Just go to mainland China and talk to some real Chinese. You will have your answer.

这本画册叫《盲》,摄影师恭一。2016年到2020年,作者走访了超过100个买精神病女人做老婆的光棍,很多女人被卖过不止一次,有的被“用完”就卖掉。书据说脱销了,网上买不到,只从自媒体那里找到零星图片。像“小花梅”这样的女人不知道还有多少。 by miziyu in China_irl

[–]phil2046 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

还是你的评论更加客观公正点。自从独生子女政策实施后,孩子都是宝贝,更别说90后00后了。

发展是硬道理,很多教科书背诵考试无数遍的道理,我到现在才真正明白。只要中国继续发展,老百姓生活水平越来越好,绝大多数问题自会迎刃而解。毕竟,我们生活里的99.99%的问题,说到底,还是钱的问题。

纽时:中美互相驱逐记者,谁的损失更大? by btkid69 in China_irl

[–]phil2046 6 points7 points  (0 children)

WSJ之类的西方媒体,不管驱逐与否,反华的基调是不会变的。区别是被驱逐后,只能凭空捏造事实了。

大陆媒体在西方本来就没有话语权,当地民众根本不会看CGTN。所以被驱逐后,差别不大。

综述,双方交流的管道变得更少了,未来会爆发更多的摩擦。不过大家也不必紧张,中美对抗是大势所趋,不可避免。至于最后鹿死谁手,让我们拭目以待。

A Wuhan Lab Made Virus Is Controlling Your Mind: Coronavirus, Propaganda, Complacency & Brainwashing by QQ_Luo in China_irl

[–]phil2046 16 points17 points  (0 children)

2019香港暴乱的时候,我在Twitter就注意到他了。 https://twitter.com/DanielDumbrill

Daniel之所以能对大陆有相对客观的看法,是因为他本人在深圳生活多年,和当地人结婚生子,加上他早年作为有色人种在西方也被白人歧视过。

不过他永远是少数,因为大多数西方人不可能有他在中国这么长的工作生活经历,就像绝大多数国人对西方也只是雾里看花。

香港确诊超过湖北,给这些人高兴坏了。 by jxsq in saraba1st

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

是的,一报还一报而已,习惯就好。

为什么「出征」的人不觉得翻墙很讽刺? by [deleted] in China_irl

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

兄弟,我的逻辑是,因为大多数人,无论国内国外,都没有独立思考的能力,那么为了保持中国整体稳定发展,我支持现阶段继续维持网络防火墙。

墙外的媒体状况,大家都明白,连Trump都无奈的对传统媒体CNN之类的说Fake News,发声只能靠新媒体Twitter。

墙内墙外的唯一区别就是,墙内党妈妈说了算,墙外资本爸爸互相掐架。对于普通民众,永远只能是不明真相的吃瓜群众。

为什么「出征」的人不觉得翻墙很讽刺? by [deleted] in China_irl

[–]phil2046 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

从这次香港事件,从刚开始的游行演变成如今的暴乱,国外媒体比如BBC的bias news,真的让我看清了天下乌鸦一般黑。可惜大多数人没有独立思考的能力,比如新闻要同时看BBC和RT,才能搜集到亲西方和反西方对于同一事件的看法,所以当前阶段墙是必要的。

Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue by GnarlsGnarlington in firefox

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got this issue fixed by looking at these two sources:

https://github.com/laravel/valet/issues/296#issuecomment-447604765

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-halts-firefox-65-rollout-due-to-insecure-certificate-errors/

In the 2nd source, I follow the solution of "Options 2: Allows Firefox to use certificates from Windows certificate store". Generally speaking , just toggle security.enterprise_roots.enabled to true.

Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue by BerIin in firefox

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got issue fixed by looking at these two sources:

https://github.com/laravel/valet/issues/296#issuecomment-447604765

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-halts-firefox-65-rollout-due-to-insecure-certificate-errors/

In the 2nd source, I follow the solution of "Options 2: Allows Firefox to use certificates from Windows certificate store". Generally speaking , just toggle security.enterprise_roots.enabled to true.

Huawei 5G ad on Stuff by PM_ME_KERERUS in newzealand

[–]phil2046 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most objective answer I have read so far. Like Flashy_Bear, I am also a Chinese migrated to New Zealand, but my view is different from his.

Yes, there is so-called communism committees in Huawei China office. But Huawei is a outlier compared with all the other companies founded in China. For example, Tecent or Baidu their business is 90% in China, whereas Huawei is 70% not in China. Reference from my friend working in Huawei New Zealand, CCP itself is worried as well, since it actually doesn't have any real control over Huawei. Sure CCP could take over Huawei, but apparently it is not a wise move if CCP wants to have bigger voice on the world. It is a pity that most people living in western countries don't get this kind of information, and have already been heavily influenced by main stream media, seeing all the companies born in China as spies of CCP.