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Mathematicians finally solved Feynman’s “reverse sprinkler” problem

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Experimental antibiotic kills deadly superbug, opens whole new class of drugs

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Mummified baboons point to the direction of the fabled land of Punt

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Mysterious rock depicted in 15th-century painting is most likely a Stone Age tool

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China's Country Garden warns of default again as property sales plunge

  • Yeah, security is in layers and userland isn't automatically "safe", if that's what you're pointing out. So I did mention non-superusers. Separating the kernel from userland applications is also critically important to (try to) prevent non-superusers from accessing APIs and devices which only superusers (or those in particular groups) are able to reach.

  • Well hopefully you can't harm your computer with userland programs. Windows is perhaps a bit messy at this, generally, but Unix-like systems have pretty good protections against non-superusers interfering with either the system itself, or other users on the system.

    Having drivers run in the kernel and applications run in userland also means unintentional application errors generally won't crash your entire system. Which is pretty important..

  • Romania offers as much as €11,500 to people buying an electric vehicle.

    Imagine if up to €11,500 per person could go to funding public transportation.

    I like cars. They're useful, and EVs are probably the future. But directly subsidizing EVs seems somewhat wasteful. Makes as much sense to me as a tax break for buying a new iPhone.

  • Finance @beehaw.org

    Treasury Department Releases First-Of-Its-Kind Report on Benefits of Unions to the U.S. Economy

    Fucking hell

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  • Net neutrality has been debated for decades and, as the EFF apparently still has to remind people, the entire thing conceptually goes out the window once it becomes acceptable for ISPs to start blocking content on their own volition, even if you happen to completely agree with the block. After some time building blocklists of generally understood to be nasty sites, ISPs with large entertainment interests will block piracy sites. Internet archive? Blocked. Blog which writes something nasty about them? Block. Anarchist Fedi community? Etc. That's what the EFF is warning about.

  • Yeah the cloaked enemies mission was also the highlight of chapter 1 for me. The far more interesting visual design of the area, the unique enemies and the mission design*. It was cool. But still disappointed that the ol' invisible enemies stage was the highlight of an entire chapter :P. I expected a lot more from FromSoft.

  • There's no contradiction there. You are required specifically optimize your build for the difficult boss fights -and- play with Sekiro-like skill. The game is clearly designed like this. And while I've never played any of the previous AC games I agree with OP that this feels Souls-like, with stamina, poise and everything.

    The combat is fine perhaps. The main reason I don't like AC6 is because there's nothing interesting in it except the boss fights. It's the blandest FromSoft game I've ever played. Elden Ring kept me enthralled for a 100 hours until I got all achievements, trying to explore everything. An afternoon of AC6 I started to wonder why I was still playing, when after each mission or boss there's just going to be more of the same.

  • As a massive Dark Souls fan, AC6 is not even a very good Souls game. No deep lore and story, no beautiful scenery, no exploration at all. Even the bosses aren't as good, because DS bosses can be tackled in various ways (melee, ranged, magic, many cheese strats) while AC6 bosses are designed to only let very specific builds succeed, which is incredibly boring. I honestly don't understand the hype.

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    Why is check fraud suddenly rampant?

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    France to pay farmers €200mn for destroying wine surplus

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    China’s Worsening Economic Slowdown Is Rippling Across the Globe

  • It helps with compile time. I don't know why exactly rust macros are slow, and precompiling them helps. Unfortunately, it means distributing a binary along your build process which I personally think is not worth the few seconds of build time speedup.

    Btw I do think it is a technically clever solution to improving build times. I'm convinced serde's author is trying to improve the project and this does address one of the common complaints. Clever solutions are not always the right ones though.

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    Maui homeowner reveals property upgrades that left her house spared in wildfires

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    I try synthetic salmon and enter the “uncanny valley” of taste

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    Rust devs push back as Serde project ships precompiled binaries

    Space @beehaw.org

    NASA’s buildings are even older than its graying workforce

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    China's Evergrande files for bankruptcy | CNN

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    Dutch economy slips into a recession after 0.3 percent dip in 2nd quarter

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    Plane crashes during airshow finale at Willow Run, Michigan

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    Russian warship fires warning shots on cargo ship in Black Sea

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    Kansas newspapers joint opinion: "Raid on Kansas newspaper is an intolerable overreach by police"

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    3-year-old migrant girl dies aboard bus headed from Texas to Chicago

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    The death toll rises to 80 in Maui wildfires as survivors begin returning to communities in ruins