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Amen. I’d love to see Home Assistant start using it. I’m not holding out hope, though, because the guy behind Home Assistant is actively hostile.
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Amen. I’d love to see Home Assistant start using it. I’m not holding out hope, though, because the guy behind Home Assistant is actively hostile.
RISC-V is an open instruction set, which should be what the Pi foundation (if their open source mission is to be taken at face value) would be switching to if they weren’t just a way for Broadcom to push their chips on the maker community under the guise of open source.
RISC-V, an open-source instruction set architecture (ISA), has been making waves in the world of computer architecture. “RISC-V” stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) and the “V” represents the fifth version of the RISC architecture. Unlike proprietary architectures such as ARM and x86, RISC-V is an open standard, allowing anyone to implement it without the need for licensing fees. This openness has led to a surge in interest and adoption across various industries, making RISC-V a key player in the evolving landscape of computing. At its core, an instruction set architecture defines the interface between software and hardware, dictating how a processor executes instructions. RISC-V follows the principles of RISC, emphasizing simplicity and efficiency in instruction execution. This simplicity facilitates easier chip design, reduces complexity, and allows for more straightforward optimization of hardware and software interactions. This stands in contrast to Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) architectures, which have more elaborate and versatile instructions, often resulting in more complex hardware designs. The open nature of RISC-V is one of its most significant strengths. The ISA is maintained by the RISC-V Foundation, a non-profit organization that oversees its development and evolution. The RISC-V Foundation owns, maintains, and publishes the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), an open standard for processor design. The RISC-V Foundation was founded in 2015 and comprises more than 200 members from various sectors of the industry and academia.
They’ve been declining for years. It’s time the community ditched them for RISC-V machines.
Maybe they should move the capital back to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya which was the capital of Siam for a few centuries. It was purposely placed with rising waters in mind.
And they should since they literally caused the climate crisis.
https://jamesclear.com/book-summaries/confessions-of-an-economic-hitman
This man was responsible for millions of deaths with his foreign policy.
He is also responsible for 70,000 deaths per year in the US since he blocked the public option in 2009. which equates to roughly 1,050,000 deaths in the US since that year.
Wrong ism.
He should be blaming GLOBALISM but that might point the finger at him and his corporatist clique too. Kerry never saw a pharma bribe he didn’t slurp up like a fiend.
This quote is hilariously hypocritical.
“They’re being scared, purposely frightened by the demagoguery that is oblivious to the facts or distorting the facts. And in some cases outright lying is going on.”
Fuck Florida. I hope it sinks into the sea with every last corrupt/ignorant piece of shit going down with the shit. The only redeeming quality FL has, IMO, is that it was the epicenter of Death Metal in the early 90’s.
I agree with you but let’s not pretend that that’s not entirely BY DESIGN.
tip: you can actually get organized in a union and strike just to get more money, no need for AI or getting fired. CEOs hate this trick!
Sort of. But people in society CAN act in solidarity. It’s obviously unlikely (something tech CEO’s calculated in these layoffs).
Obviously, capitalist exceptionalism is going to cause them not to do this. No one wants to loan their neighbor some money to weather a strike that WILL eventually lift ALL BOATS because of the whole “fuck you, got mine” vibe of EVERYONE in cutthroat capitalist societies. If I had the money, I’d certainly take part in this kind of collective action…and I’d also argue that many tech workers can because they were paid INCREDIBLY well in comparison to most trades…but you and I know they won’t.
I’m a member of a stagehand union that will NEED to strike during the summer (our busiest season) in order to gain some ground back from what price gouging, austerity, and inflation has taken from us. I can easily guess how likely the membership will be to endorse a strike when we will have been out of work for more than a year when negotiations start. That doesn’t make what I said less true; just about as unlikely as a third power coming to power in the United States two party electoral system.
In that case, the whole tech industry should, in solidarity, refuse to look for work and let the tech companies that just launched major layoffs feel the foolishness of their actions. Those tech workers need to wait long enough to allow Google, MSFT, Meta, Apple, etc. suffer the consequences of automation. If they managed this, when they finally do come crawling back, tech workers can get fat raises using this solidarity and collective action.
I suspect they’ve started making device-agnostic apps using JavaScript and React Native. I’m pursuing Purescript solely because I was not willing to commit to iOS nor Android’s completely different ways of doing things…and I love Haskell style syntax.
I may be an outlier but that’s personally why I’ve avoided specifically targeting Android as a developer.
Meanwhile, the based Houthi rebel backlash caused by Israel’s blatant war crimes has created a situation where 95% of all container ships headed for Europe have had to be redirected around the tip of Africa as of yesterday morning.
I’ll let you guess who the world will blame.
Much like the fediverse, we’re very early on that technology. We’re waiting for the network effect to take hold in both areas. Once it does, things will improve significantly, IMO.