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I’ve tried this. It’s drinkable but not very enjoyable. 5/10
I’d argue it depends on who is serving it and what their intentions are. I don’t think it’s necessarily bad. I went to a local Juneteenth celebration and the food stands were serving some fried chicken, collard greens, jollof rice, etc.
Nothing particularly, but it would let LW and other instances distance themselves from the lemmy.ml admins.
Tbh this is one of the reasons why I’m looking forward toward Sublinks
I look at the contributors on Github and check them out. I’ll check out what else they’ve worked on and maybe see if they have an account on mastodon or twitter. Maybe I’ll ask some friends if they’ve used or heard of the product, or know of the devs.
There is indeed malware disguised as OSS and you do sometimes have to vet them. I’ll skim the codebase and see if there’s anything that looks weird or funky, but that’s not perfect (like in the case of the xz) and some stuff can slip by.
What helped me understand QM was spending four years getting a degree in physics then never using it again.
Yeah in the fall, it’s the only dying-looking tree in an evergreen forest
Tbh least favorite conifer. Not even evergreen
I’m not sure off-hand since I’m not too familiar with VLC.
I would imagine it could be an issue in a graphics driver at the kernel (amdgpu?) or user level (mesa?). It could also be a problem in something higher up.
I would recommend posting an issue in the VLC repo and see if you can get better support that way.
Can you turn off hardware decoding and see if it works then?
You could write C or assembly and it would be compiled to something that would run on an embedded chip. They may or may not be running an RTOS.
If you have a memory-mapped peripheral where there’s a readonly register, I could see it being const volatile
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This is being used in a LoRa module (it’s a Reyax RYLR896 (which is not great for my purposes ngl)). The STM32 acts as an intermediary between its UART interface and the LoRa module’s SPI interface, basically doing some rough translation and some encryption, nothing major. I believe the LoRa stuff has its own crystal, so I would imagine there is no need for an external source.
Okay, I think this is a passive crystal from Seiko-Epson. I’ve never seen one in this package.
Edit: https://www5.epsondevice.com/en/products/crystal_unit/fc135r.html
I assume the question is “Which answer is correct?” or “Do you think the answer is correct?” or something along those lines.
I’m not crashing (yet). Is it possible to link the post?
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Most of the embedded world uses those.
These would be great for backups if they’re cheap enough.
It’s spam. OP is blasting the link everywhere