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suprjami commented on Start all of your commands with a comma (2009)   rhodesmill.org/brandon/20... · Posted by u/theblazehen
bobbylarrybobby · 2 days ago
Why would this own a server? ls lists itself, but listing itself shouldn't cause it to run again? Where's the infinite loop that brings the server down?
suprjami · 2 days ago
I think parent comment means "cp badthing ls" and leave it latent for someone to run. Maybe $PATH has CWD first for convenience?
suprjami commented on New York’s budget bill would require “blocking technology” on all 3D printers   blog.adafruit.com/2026/02... · Posted by u/ptorrone
suprjami · 5 days ago
New York are going to be very angry when they discover that pipes and hammers exist.
suprjami commented on Two kinds of AI users are emerging   martinalderson.com/posts/... · Posted by u/martinald
sevenzero · 7 days ago
I started to outsource thinking at my job as my company made it very clear that they do not want/cant afford thinking engineers. Thinking requires time and they want to deliver quickly. So they cater towards the very realistic deadlines our PMs set for features (/s). Funnily enough the features have to be implemented ASAP according to the customers, but the customer feedback takes like 6 months due to them using the new feature for the first time 6 months after delivery. I just dont care anymore. Gonna leave the learning part up to my time off, but getting generally tired of the industry as a whole, so just putting in minimal effort to pay my bills until things explode or get better. So for me its definitely outsourcing thinking at work.
suprjami · 6 days ago
Put your LLM to use writing a resume and looking for a new job. You've already checked out of this job. There is a better and more fulfilling way to spend your waking hours. Good luck friend.
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suprjami · 7 days ago
Outdated and with no explanation for its suggestions.

Gitea has been superseded by Forgejo.

Not sure what the recommendation FOR Google Meet is. Use Jitsi.

suprjami commented on Vitamin D supplements cut heart attack risk by 52%. Why?   empirical.health/blog/vit... · Posted by u/brandonb
ziml77 · 10 days ago
Is this actually real? I don't see any link to a study. The use of AI has me suspect, as does visiting the main page of the site and seeing: "A 365º view of your heart health" I guess that could be intentional but it comes off as someone mistaking days in a year with degrees in a circle.
suprjami · 10 days ago
One web search away. It was apparently a conference presentation but is well reported in medical media:

https://newsroom.heart.org/news/heart-attack-risk-halved-in-...

https://www.hcplive.com/view/target-d-optimized-vitamin-d-do...

suprjami commented on Samsung releases new all-in-one heat pump for residential use   pv-magazine.com/2026/01/2... · Posted by u/thelastgallon
tribaal · 11 days ago
I have an all in one heat pump right now in my house (in Europe). Not made by Samsung.

Why is this news? Is it because it can heat water to 85 degrees Celsius? Is it because it’s Samsung?

suprjami · 11 days ago
Probably because it combines so many functions into the one unit?
suprjami commented on PlayStation 2 Recompilation Project Is Absolutely Incredible   redgamingtech.com/playsta... · Posted by u/croes
jszymborski · 11 days ago
I read this as Futurama way too many times
suprjami · 11 days ago
So did I. Considering there is a PS2 Futurama game, it seems a reasonable mistake.
suprjami commented on Is It Time for a Nordic Nuke?   warontherocks.com/2026/01... · Posted by u/ryan_j_naughton
calvinmorrison · 14 days ago
That the Cold war was cold is also a joke. It was full, full, full of hot conflicts with client states.

What it seems to have deterred is two major states warring directly.

suprjami · 13 days ago
Conventional proxy wars are significantly cooler than all-out thermonuclear war.
suprjami commented on A free and open-source rootkit for Linux   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/10... · Posted by u/jwilk
TacticalCoder · 22 days ago
> The Ftrace mechanism can be disabled at run time, of course — so Singularity helpfully enables it automatically and blocks any attempts to turn it off.

Can a kernel be compiled with Ftrace forced off? If it can be disabled at runtime, I take it it's not mandatory for the kernel to work. And I don't just mean off: I mean striping the Ftrace code path (dead code elimination or whatever).

I'm also interested in other measures, like a unified kernel moreover without the ability to load modules but this is not what my question is about. I'd like to know if Ftrace can just be turned off for good at kernel compile time.

suprjami · 22 days ago
Looks like yes

grep FTRACE /boot/config*

suprjami commented on Show HN: Nogic – VS Code extension that visualizes your codebase as a graph   marketplace.visualstudio.... · Posted by u/davelradindra
suprjami · a month ago
Only JS, TypeScript, and Python. You got me all excited for a C visualizer!

u/suprjami

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