

Leider zu real


Leider zu real
Good, the cyberstan missions are certainly not easy. And screw those vox engines.


I ran into the same issue not so long ago and at least for no_std I had to resort to using the async_trait crate. (The project is no_std but has alloc)
I can’t recall the exact error so it might have been due to mixing async and non-async methods in the same trait. I would have to look at it again…
I have never used them but there are some tools that advertise being able to run GitHub Actions locally, like WRKFLW.
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Indeed


Also the normal and rpi versions are two completely independent implementations of the same software. So now the LLMs have twice the maintenance load.
I didn’t diff the two files but even the startup and control code appears to be custom for each version.


Rock and stone!
(Without the text I’d assume this was a Deep Rock Galactic artwork)


Just out of curiosity I don’t see how 4 sticks die together at the exact same time unless the PSU is/has fucked up hard.
I’d argue that the likelihood of 4 sticks failing together is much lower than the MOBO or CPU or PSU failing in a way that makes RAM inaccessible.
Typically you’d see one stick failing at which point you could take it out and run with the other 3 (or 2 depending on configuration).
Anyway if you ever intend to return its probably best to keep the rest of the components because who knows which of those will be up next for a shortage/crisis.


I assume you mean AVIF? Because AV1 is not an image (file) format but a video compression format (that needs to be wrapped in container file formats to be storable).


The std::offload project is kinda cool. Hadn’t heard about that before.
It’ll be interesting to see where that leads.


I mean it sounds like they do have a working lifeboat in case of problems on the station.
Its just that their lifeboat can’t (safely) return to earth.
Die Fahrbahnmarkierungen sehen leider sehr europäisch aus


I was under the impression that the compiler already optimizes out a lot of clones where the clone is primarily used to satisfy the borrow checker. Is that not the case?
Relevantes xkcd: https://xkcd.com/910/


Looks a little grim but is quite funny. There’s a demo available to test out.
I like that there is a vast amount of voice lines available for the game’s characters to respond to whatever you typed in. It seems like the devs thought of nearly everything.
How much is the fish?


Are the common-controls determined per user?
If yes then they might be really useful.
Same here. Literally just set it up and now this.
I hope the author will roll this back or someone else makes a fork. I don’t want to immediately switch technology to XMPP/Matrix/… and have to do it all over again.