Firefox just broke bad enough I had to reinstall it from scratch. Upside; I could do a much better job, and Firefox actually seems to support my work flow much better than I expected. Downside; I lost all my tabs :(

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@rusty__shackleford I am going to give you some free advice. Don't do labour no one asked for and then be pissed when it's not appreciated. I am more then capable off crawling a website on my own.

I also in the original post said that Wikipedia gave me nothing, therfore half credit: as you clearly didn't read my post with a critical mind.

@rusty__shackleford I am going to give you some free advice. Don't do labour no one asked for and then be pissed when it's not appreciated. I am more then capable off crawling a website on my own.

I also in the original post said that Wikipedia gave me nothing, therfore half credit: as you clearly didn't read my post with a critical mind.

@slightlyoff a huge problem is that the clients resources are "free", their exist little incentives to budget with respect for the users hardware, battery, or experience.

I think it would be neat if the industry defined a standard for resource use. Let's say 32mb and 1mops

@JoBlakely after some very quick research, apparently the birds was a red herring.

It's rodents, and given it's a cruise ships I am not surprised, it would be weirder if it was birds.

I wouldn't worry, as cruise ships are notoriously hard to keep rodent free.

@JoBlakely complete guess, as I am not familiar with hanta, bird poop. Most diseases spread by birds are spread by aerosolised bird poop, unless you eat the poop.

@rusty__shackleford well specifically *the* wiki, I was looking for something specific. And you *did* find it, so half credit?

@JoBlakely I think they mean unlikely, rather than difficult.

@xerz Thank you! I felt gaslit by Google not finding it.

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Does anyone know what happened to the wiki that listed all the microarchitecture (with all relevant details) of morden cpus?, it used to show up among the first results when searching on Google, but now I can't find it anywhere.

Wikipedias article on panther lake answered none of my questions.

@bri7

Register pressure, and code complexity would probably scale exponentially with the number of conditions/jumps. But I don't know enough to say anything definitively...

@bri7

Interrupts, faults, illegal instruction?

I used to think AI was just kinda bad, as everyone was focusing on the minor things it wrong, but after trying to engage with some things I thought was made by humans but later realised was absolutely awful: AI is apparently incapable of producing anything that isn't devoid of meaning, curiosity, or novelty - at least not yet. I heard fear about getting comfortable with the obvious stuff; as AI will be harder to detect as it gets better, but better then what?, there is no there there to improve.

I got my money back after raising a complaint, for one loaf of pre sliced bread whose bag had ripped.

I am feeling proud about my self for actually achieving a socially productive interaction.

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โœ‚๏ธ The #EU Commission has set in motion a potentially massive #GDPR reform. Officially, the changes should only include targeted adjustments for several laws. In reality, the current draft would randomly mow down people's #privacy rights.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Read more: noyb.eu/en/eu-commission-about

@privateger whenever I write code my last concern is collecting garbage, as memory is certainly cheaper then my time. I imagine that most vendors can do the same math.

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