Posts by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
(DIR) Post #ATKypBV2vcSPb7bfQe by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
2023-03-06T11:29:25Z
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@T045T @0xabad1dea @whitequark for me it's fno-strict-aliasing
(DIR) Post #AVMMYOObiaewpjSJJA by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
2023-05-05T23:14:13Z
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@louis @fsf there is nothing stopping them from releasing the source for all of their software. Also, there's a lot of GNU already running on that car.
(DIR) Post #AWe79XjA9iyaXNMOX2 by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
2023-06-13T10:38:32Z
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@louis In my experience, "business programmers" are absolutely terrified to try anything new. Most professional programmers are perfectly content with whatever subset of JavaScript or C++ they already know. Hobbyists will always push language design and use forward.
(DIR) Post #AiC8fP7qNN6PGcCjGi by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
2024-05-23T13:19:04Z
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@Miaourt @piggo @aral @Cedara Thanks for posting the article, I've been toying with the idea of subscribing to kagi for a few weeks now just to avoid all the AI bullshit -- it's clear that that's a bad strategy. No place on the Internet is safe.
(DIR) Post #AinLR3AwMjB10purzs by bigfishrunning@hachyderm.io
2024-06-10T19:42:22Z
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@foone so like... Encode the joystick states to a resistance with a digital pot, clock on a button state change, and decode to key codes on the PC with some kind of daemon? Sounds kind of nuts, seems on-brand