why do we need this fancy ‘C’ language, when we could just write everything in assembly?
No, only pure machine code. Anything else is rude. If we’re going to get help from computers, then the least we can do is speak their language
I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.
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why do we need this fancy ‘C’ language, when we could just write everything in assembly?
No, only pure machine code. Anything else is rude. If we’re going to get help from computers, then the least we can do is speak their language
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectromechanical_system_oscillator
Interesting
MEMS oscillators incorporate MEMS resonators, which are microelectromechanical structures that define stable frequencies. MEMS clock generators are MEMS timing devices with multiple outputs for systems that need more than a single reference frequency. MEMS oscillators are a valid alternative to older, more established quartz crystal oscillators, offering better resilience against vibration and mechanical shock, and reliability with respect to temperature variation.
So the helium causes physical interference by leaking into the housing?
While it’s not tech specific
This has come up with a few users, I think it’s a known bug in the current version of Lemmy but I can’t find the GitHub issue right now
Some I’ve heard mentioned include
I haven’t explored either
I tried draw.io for a similar task and, while it worked alright, I agree that it’s a bit too much work to set up nicely
There are also some CAD tools that are FOSS. Maybe some of those can help?
I remember hearing about Cyanogen way back when, didn’t realize LineageOS was forked from it
I remember reading an update which said that the company went back on most (or all?) the negative changes and it’s ok to use again.
I didn’t confirm it myself, but that’s part of why the alternatives aren’t seeing as much development now
Yep, none of us got to where we are all at once. We learned about things over time, and made changes over time.
It’s a process just like any other type of personal development/ habit building
Wow the UI is nice
https://github.com/jmshrv/finamp
Finamp is a Jellyfin music player for Android and iOS. It’s meant to give you a similar listening experience as traditional streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, but for the music that you already own. It’s free, open-source software, just like Jellyfin itself.
Hub integrates the four key Nextcloud products Files, Talk, Groupware and Office into a single platform, optimizing the flow of collaboration. Eliminate the confusing hodgepodge of different SaaS tools and the compliance, security, cost and productivity issues that come with it and standardize on a single solution with Nextcloud Hub.
Cool!
Note for any new comments:
It helps if you add an explanation of what it does, or link to read more. The name often isn’t descriptive enough, and people love to find new things to use.
Here it is
I found this (rather toxic) thread talking about turning it off. Doesn’t seem like it’s possible normally, but I’ll be curious how GRAPHENE IS handles it.
https://old.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/1f66bzi/how_to_disable_the_satellite_sos/
Ah it’s only available in the US too
The new version also hasn’t been around for that long, so it might face issues that will be worked out over time. We already had a post on a Lemmy android community about moisture issues
It’s actually recommended by a lot of profs now where I am, which is really nice
They overhauled the UI recently and it looks nice and modern too
I found it to be more than I needed. I still have it installed, but use localsend more often
Can anyone explain this one?
Cool :)
Thanks for sharing!