Welp folks, so long and thanks for the fish. I won't be using Elon's social network, so I'm installing and won't be using this account.
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@ukgirlinsf@Streetfilms@jeffreytumlin@StreetsblogSF@sfbike @apthornley @sfcriticalmass@sfmta_muni Thankfully they're risking only their own lives, not the lives of all the cyclists on the road by driving a car. My heart has beat much more 'rapido' from car accidents mere feet from me and crazy left turners than watching a cyclist w/o helmet or driver w/o seatbelt...
Learn how to unwind a x86_64 #kernel stack by hand using frame pointers and ORC. Read the blog post by #LinuxKernel developer Stephen Brennan. https://t.co/MQatlu2KQb
If you're interested in learning the low level details of how the Linux kernel creates stack traces, I wrote an article about two approaches: frame pointers and ORC. Read about it here: https://t.co/ZfqIb0xn2h
If you're interested in learning the low level details of how the Linux kernel creates stack traces, I wrote an article about two approaches: frame pointers and ORC. Read about it here: https://t.co/ZfqIb0xn2h
Finished my taxes. Thanks again @Intuit@turbotax for being despicable grifters who continue to prop up and profit from the broken US tax prep system. Hope your lobbyists sleep well at night.
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The assassination of Caesar led to two civil wars, ending the Roman republic and resulting in the first of the emperors (essentially military dictators). What Putin has done is horrific, but there must be something better to advocate than destabilizing a country of 145 million.
Is there a Brutus in Russia? Is there a more successful Colonel Stauffenberg in the Russian military?
The only way this ends is for somebody in Russia to take this guy out.
You would be doing your country - and the world - a great service.
"One of the best ways to mitigate performance problems resulting from concurrent access to shared data is to stop performing concurrent access to shared data."
Absolutely had me cracking up, thanks @lwnnet :)
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@andrew_mason1 Easter's the weirdest one on there, since I don't feel it's really celebrated apart from Christians (whereas Christmas is a common enough celebration among non religious folk). Yet every season Walgreens stocks up last year's somehow unexpired supply of Peeps...
This was in SF and I get BART is regional, sometimes tradeoffs have to happen with schedules. I just wish the schedules were displayed as prominently in the station as Muni does. (Also would be cool to have trains every 10min, not 2 every 20...)
Frustrating @SFBART experience, got to the platform to see two trains both 20+ minutes away (next two trains 45+ minutes away). Guess I just missed the previous two. Paid $6.20 to leave the station because the gate agent was busy and I wanted to catch @sfmta_muni w/o 20min wait.
@metsfaninCA@SFBART 100% agreed, this even happens on weekday evenings. 9pm ish yesterday I stood waiting for trains in 17, 19, 39, and 42 minutes. So frustrating!