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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
During talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations in Pakistan, the topic of Ukraine unexpectedly came up. While discussing U.S. guarantees in the event that Iran halts uranium enrichment and abandons the development of nuclear weapons, the Iranian side asked how the United States is fulfilling the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, in which it pledged to respect and protect Ukraine’s sovereignty. The U.S. delegation left the question unanswered.
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euler@euler0001·
@rickyflows Stfu and sit down fool. Your lord has spoken.
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euler@euler0001·
@CoachDanGo 10 grams per ounce Lord give me strength
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Chia seeds make your stomach flat, but not for the reason you think. Most people assume it’s the fiber. They’re half right. Yes, chia seeds are loaded with fiber at about 10g per ounce. But fiber alone isn’t what’s flattening your stomach. Chia seeds absorb up to 12x their weight in water and form a thick gel in your digestive tract. That gel slows the release of sugar into your bloodstream, which keeps insulin low. Higher insulin levels can lead to increased fat gain especially visceral fat around your organs. On top of that, the gel physically expands in your stomach and sends satiety signals to your brain before you’ve overeaten. You eat less without trying. Gut inflammation is a hidden driver of bloating. Omega-3s in chia seeds reduce that. So it’s not just fiber. It’s insulin, satiety, and anti-inflammation all working against together. Add a tablespoon to water, a smoothie, or, my personal favorite, Greek Yogurt and your stomach will thank you.
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D Stibbe
D Stibbe@dstibbe·
@krishdotdev No. It is actually `history|grep my-command` And then `!whatever-the-number-was`
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Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Linux users, when they need to run a command in the terminal: ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ Ah, here it is!
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euler@euler0001·
@ForeignPacifist @sauravk87 Compilers are prohibited from reordering because the c standard requires that the declared order of elements in a struct be the same order as in memory when initialised. As a consequence cpp respects it too.
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ForeignPacifist
ForeignPacifist@ForeignPacifist·
@sauravk87 Why cant a compiler deal with this? Is there ever a situation where Struct B is preferred?
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saurav@sauravk87·
If your resume contains C++, you should be knowing these two are not same
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Veer Kheterpal
Veer Kheterpal@veerbhanX·
219 words in, 1.48 GHz RISC-V CPU out. 12 hours. The wild part: the agent independently rediscovered early branch resolution in the ID stage, a classic MIPS trick from the 80s. Nobody told it to. Now consider: 86% of chips need a respin, ~70% of engineering effort is verification. If agents can compress that verification tax, the economics of chip design change completely.
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Towaki Takikawa / 瀧川永遠希
Design Conductor: an AI agent that can build a RISC-V CPU core from design specs. The agent is given access to a RISC-V ISA simulator and manuals... to enable an end-to-end verification-driven generation. The most important thing for design intelligence is a verifier 😎
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daz@MetamateDaz·
My BIGGEST problem is that I want to be politically informed but I would also like to have a good day and be happy, and those are mutually exclusive things apparently.
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euler@euler0001·
@celestepoasts Good luck holding a meaningful conversations with your peers once you find a job.
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euler@euler0001·
@0xSmit @aakashgupta Distance between compute and memory does not affect bandwidth, only latency. Bus width and frequency affects bandwidth.
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Smit@0xSmit·
@aakashgupta the ram and storage are soldered closer to cpu for higher bandwidth which you can't achieve with modular components, i'd rather have an unrepairable mac with 600 gbps memory bandwidth than a repairable mac with 20 gbps memory bandwidth.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Apple spent a decade gluing batteries into $2,499 MacBook Pros. Then it shipped a $599 laptop you can take apart in six minutes. The MacBook Neo teardown numbers are wild. Eight screws to open. Eighteen screws hold the battery, zero glue, zero tape. The USB-C ports, speakers, and headphone jack are all modular, meaning each one swaps individually. The speakers come out with four screws. An Australian repair channel disassembled most of the machine in under six minutes using standard Torx bits you can buy at any hardware store. For context, the 2019 MacBook Pro scored 2 out of 10 on iFixit’s repairability scale. The 16-inch Pro got a 1 out of 10. Soldered RAM, soldered storage, glued battery, proprietary pentalobe screws, keyboard riveted to the top case. Apple’s own Self Service Repair program required you to rent a 79-pound repair kit shipped in two Pelican cases just to swap a battery. The timing explains everything. The EU Right to Repair Directive takes effect July 31, 2026. Member states are transposing it into national law right now. Manufacturers must offer repair beyond warranty, provide spare parts within 5 to 10 working days for seven years, and publish repair manuals. In the US, over a quarter of Americans already live in states with enforceable Right to Repair laws. Oregon banned parts pairing. California’s act is in effect. Apple read the regulatory calendar and realized the cheapest laptop in the lineup would face the most scrutiny. Millions of students and first-time buyers will own it. The volume will be enormous. And regulators love consumer-protection cases involving the most affordable products in a company’s portfolio. So they built the Neo as the compliance flagship. Standard screws, modular ports, no adhesive, a battery that lifts out. Meanwhile the $1,099 MacBook Air still has soldered storage and a riveted keyboard. The $2,499 Pro still scores poorly on independent repairability scales. The $599 laptop is the most repairable MacBook in over a decade. Apple always knew how to build a repairable laptop. They just needed a reason that showed up on a regulatory deadline.
MacRumors.com@MacRumors

MacBook Neo Teardown: Modular Ports, Glue-Less Battery, Zero Tape macrumors.com/2026/03/12/mac…

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euler@euler0001·
@CheeseHail @stylewarning I assume you mean boolean expression for operation, not instruction? The bitswap algo uses a general expression in 3 stages if I recall.
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Something Something
Something Something@CheeseHail·
@stylewarning better than bit reverse, is generalized bit reverse: #general_reverse_bits" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">programming.sirrida.de/bit_perm.html#… you can encode bit reverse, byte reverse, nibble reverse, 16bit reverse, 32bit reverse, etc in just one operation
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'(Robert Smith)@stylewarning·
It's 2026, and x64 has every CPU instruction ever known to humankind, except one that can bit-reverse a register. 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Tzvetan Mikov
Tzvetan Mikov@tmikov·
@stylewarning It is trivial to reverse a 32-bit number these days. Just use a table. uint32_t x = ...; uint32_t rev = reverse[x]; Similar approach can be used for 64-bit numbers (might need a little extra memory, but RAM is cheap). It can be even cheaper if the table is in GPU VRAM.
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Bricktop_NAFO
Bricktop_NAFO@Bricktop_NAFO·
I dont think Zelesnky should provide Interceptor Drones to the United States Government. It would cross Irans red lines and we wouldnt want to upset them as it may escalate the conflict. I propose the US Negotiates and agrees to give New York and Chicago to Iran for Peace.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Just a reminder that the "largest drone manufacturing factory on earth" is located in Alabuga, Russia. The Russians sell these to Iran according to debris found yesterday in Dubai.. The west refuses to give Ukraine the tools to destroy it, after 4 years and many thousands dead
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euler@euler0001·
@0x4132 @grx_xce Randomisation can be defeated due to the noisy channel theorem. Just take enough samples.
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0x41*32 🍁@0x4132·
@grx_xce yep this is why all proper cryptographic hash checkers have randomized time so that it doesn’t let you do this - and why it takes longer to check that your password is incorrect, but checking that your password is correct is almost instant when logging in!
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Grace Li
Grace Li@grx_xce·
here's a pretty cool attack Python != string comparison returns True as soon as it finds the first mismatched character so you can brute-force the key one char at a time by guessing in alpha order and keeping the combo with the longest response time that means a 32-char key takes ~32×256 attempts (instead of 256^32) tldr don't == secrets
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Stefan Smith
Stefan Smith@TheStefanSmith·
Imagine how much information Claude is getting about ChatGPT by analyzing the data from its ex-users.
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
🚨 Iranian Revolutionary Guard says the Strait of Hormuz is SHUT DOWN and any ship that tries to pass will be fired upon
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Together
Together@Togetherdec·
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Mullvad.net
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
Today, we hit the streets with a major "And Then?" campaign in the UK, despite having faced strong opposition. First, our TV ad "And Then?" was banned on British television. And then, the outdoor ad campaign meant to criticise the TV ban was largely halted. Here, you can watch the banned ads and explore the entire campaign. mullvad.net/and-then/uk
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