Looked at milk I have.
Expiration period: 6 days.
Storage temperature (4±2) °C
Did you mean 3-4 days since purchase? Here it's counted from production date.
His wrongness was so great, that it caused integer underflow and him saying something correct.
Or horseshoe theory.
They are yet to defrost more members of United Russia
Yes, saber toothed tiger can't manipulate humans.
and some companies are moving to Europe
Yay labour laws then.
If I'm reading it correctly, then Russia is on 7th place by crypto transactions(?) in GDP by PPP per capita over all, but most of it is not used for buying stuff from some big entity. I can guess it is used mostly to get money from(or to) the country.
just after the fall of the USSR
Over ten days there was about 10% in the difference from start to finish.
Makes sense. It was a wild period.
How you express something doesn't change the amount of information is contained in the message.
Welcome to the world of entropy coding.
I mean for Russia
It is not. If I in July in Europe will say "there is no snow outside", I give you very little information. If in same conditions I will say "there is snow outside", I will give a lot of information.
Amount of information is proportional to (logarithm of) improbability of outcome.
Is it actually information?
Yes. For every bit of number pi you get one bit of information.
I can give you the number two
You gave me log2(10) bits of information. Thanks.
but it's not useful information until I also tell you which digit is significant and what the number means.
You are misunderstanding what informatiob is.
There was lecture by Cory Doctrow about it.
Crypto is popular enough in Russia
Why haven't I heard of that before?
EDIT: right, it is one of few ways to move money from Russia. Other way is to be Putin's oligarch.
It's a signal to Europe that they know where our infrastructure is
...it's public information
Medvedev, is that you?
*Looks at Russian police*
Well, it only breaks legs and beats pregnant. There is a room for worsement.
Gentoo is factory assembly line
Concerning CrowdStrike
**Concerning CrowdStrike:** We are now at t+26h. Please compare how much we knew about the xz-attack after less than a day with what we know about the chain of events of giant outage yesterday. If something similar had been caused by an OSS component, we would see congress discussing a ban on open...
We are now at t+26h. Please compare how much we knew about the xz-attack after less than a day with what we know about the chain of events of giant outage yesterday.
If something similar had been caused by an OSS component, we would see congress discussing a ban on open software in critical infrastructure already.
Reddit mods ban for "not punctuating correcttly"
Attached: 1 image Some of the new Reddit mods are so toxic. Instead of apologizing for the bot being too harsh and reinstating my submission, they just banned me because I dared to ask what exactly I didn't "punctuate correctly".
> Some of the new Reddit mods are so toxic. Instead of apologizing for the bot being too harsh and reinstating my submission, they just banned me because I dared to ask what exactly I didn't "punctuate correctly".
Linus Torvalds rant and Async IO
ScyllaDB's Glauber Costa explains how two new APIs, io_uring and eBPF, are changing the fundamental nature of Linux programming.
> > So I think this is ridiculously ugly. > > > > AIO is a horrible ad-hoc design, with the main excuse being “other, less gifted people, made that design, and we are implementing it for compatibility because database people — who seldom have any shred of taste — actually use it”. > > — Linus Torvalds (on lwn.net) > > First, as database people ourselves, we’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to Linus for our lack of taste. But also expand on why he is right. Linux AIO is indeed rigged with problems and limitations:
Nether current nor planned EU laws protect from NEWAG-style antirepair practices applied to trains, trams, buses and other buisness equipment
Angehängt: 1 Bild 🇬🇧 🚆🔧 #StopKillingTrains! Not only computer games but entire trains are being arbitrarily disabled by their manufacturers. EU Commissioner Breton now admits that EU law doesn‘t protect us. We finally need a full #RightToRepair and a #RightToModify the devices we bought! #Pira...
Split-/usr on Linux became so broken, that even Gentoo maintainers decided they can't fix it
Browse the Gentoo Git repositories
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2013/2013-09-27-initramfs-required/2013-09-27-initramfs-required.en.txt?id=a79dd69b0cca439bc0c483c9193c79e0554819d0
Self-surgery on South Pole
30 April 1961 Leonid Rogozov does appendectomy on himself during his Antarctica expidition with help of driver and meteorologist.
"Do you drink alcohol? Then I come to you."
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For context this is funded by Ministry of Healthcare anti-alcoholism ad.
Linus Torvalds is funlord of LKML
> The thing that has always disturbed me about O_DIRECT is that the whole interface is just stupid, and was probably designed by a deranged monkey on some serious mind-controlling substances [*].
Let's add more quotes
Yulia Navalnaya will continue lifework of Alexey Navalny
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"I didn't have to be in this place, I didn't have to record this video. In my place should have been another person. But this person was killed by Putin."