@SmilaBlomma ci sono state purghe del comitato centrale per molto meno
@antanicus @SmilaBlomma @zeppe
A seconda delle uova che si siano usate, le purghe potrebbero essere state involontarie.
@SmilaBlomma ci sono state purghe del comitato centrale per molto meno
@antanicus @SmilaBlomma @zeppe
A seconda delle uova che si siano usate, le purghe potrebbero essere state involontarie.
Over on the disinformation platform, its owner Elon Musk claims “Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler”.
This post got 111 million views and apart from his claim being factually incorrect, it also shows that politicians of the remaining free countries should not support his social medium by posting there, because it is not about promoting free and informed dialogue — it is about spreading false myths using an algorithm design by Elon Musk to benefit Elon Musk.
@randahl Elon is an inbred idiot. Therefore all inbred idiots are Elon. Time to divvy up the funds
@dalias write() being immediately globally visible is a completely fucked semantic
@dalias POSIX does actually describe a filesystem cache at multiple points when they hint at how every single file path is also a global mutable shared memory mapping. they never use the same term for it twice
It‘s sunny outside. I don’t like it. Bring back rain
Does anyone know what service is running on `49.13.198.96`?
Somehow it is sending me WebMentions "from" my own site.
I can't see anything obvious about it. I don't think it is malicious, I'm just a bit confused about what's doing it.
@Edent hxxps://community[.]blogwarp[.],com, per https://www.shodan.io/host/49.13.198.96
@antanicus @SmilaBlomma @GustavinoBevilacqua @zeppe in giro ti vendono pura crema. Il biscotto ci vuole!!!!
It's been just over a month since @mariana_b rejoined the Newsmast Foundation team!
Behind the scenes she's been helping build more efficient systems. As our Apps for Change programme keeps growing in popularity, it's important we get these systems in place now. She's also been in the spotlight, helping us grow our network at in-person events and online.
Perhaps most importantly, her influence on the team has averaged in at least one gelato stop a day at in-person events 🍨
@hipsterelectron False. POSIX state is not "the page cache", a concept not even dfined in POSIX.
The state actually is large and difficult to capture and spans userspace (generally manifesting as libc globals) and kernelspace (state that is necessarily privileged to modify because it affects relationships to other processes or to resource ownership and system-wide state).
What I would call "the largely kernelspace portion of POSIX state" is defined in https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/execve.html and https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/fork.html
@dalias write() being immediately globally visible is a completely fucked semantic
#ScribesAndMakers 19 May: You get locked in Ikea for a week. What will you build?
A MODEL OF THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA MADE OUT OF SWEDISH MEATBALLS
A pyramid of all the meatballs in the store, with a core of lingonberry jam so that when they try to dismantle the reeking pile of unrefrigerated meat a week later it bleeds all over the floor as it collapses.
An aircorridor to Gaza sending them all the eatables in the store and send the invoice to the IKEA owner...
It took 100755 toots for someone to report a post of mine. And then that one was vexatious. Not bad going. I've had more death threats than toots reported...
Fediverse anyone? Workshop bei der #rp26 mit @mervelous und @remrow vom SWR X-Lab.
How delightful. I got my first toot reported. The one from earlier about darts and chess. Alas it's an anonymous report, so I can't counter report the user for vexatious reporting...
apparently its' "biased degradation and Spam for clickbait". Which is impressive. For a toot with no links to click...
I hope whoever reported me blocked me too, so they don't have to be exposed to my toots...
@quixoticgeek Wow, some man out there is feeling *fragile* today 😂
Aurora has three main challenges: First, POSIX state is inherently difficult to capture as state spans both userspace and the kernel, and is not always associated with a process.
false. POSIX state is the page cache, which makes every file write visible everywhere at once, enabling security vulnerabilities through mktemp
Second, saving application state frequently requires incremental tracking to reduce system overhead.
mine solves this
Third, the bulk of the state is memory that is tracked using the memory management unit (MMU), adding runtime overhead.
literally the opposite of correct
@hipsterelectron False. POSIX state is not "the page cache", a concept not even dfined in POSIX.
The state actually is large and difficult to capture and spans userspace (generally manifesting as libc globals) and kernelspace (state that is necessarily privileged to modify because it affects relationships to other processes or to resource ownership and system-wide state).
What I would call "the largely kernelspace portion of POSIX state" is defined in https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/execve.html and https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/fork.html
@gleick an LLM doesn’t have moral values to asses fairness with. Moreover, an LLM is biased by its training data, which is racist and sexist to just name a few things.
@koos That’s not the point. I'm not saying it's a job for a chatbot. And (as others have noted) no great AI capabilities are needed. The computer needs to be deprived of data about race and sex and given the plain (though complex) task of organizing districts according to geographical compactness. Moral values don't enter into it.
How Medieval Literature Built the Arthurian Legend
King Arthur is one of the most famous figures to emerge from the Middle Ages, but the legend surrounding him was built over centuries of medieval storytelling. Writers across Britain and Europe transformed Arthur from a shadowy ruler into the centre of a vast literary tradition filled with knights, quests, romance, betrayal, and magic.
https://www.medievalists.net/2026/05/medieval-literature-arthurian-legend/
King Arthur at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/2433
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