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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
Be reasonable when you socialize, but unreasonable when set your mission.
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Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
@ThePrimeagen Normies wouldn't be able to find how to type `sudo pacman -Syu google-chrome`? oh wait need to install 3 other packages first.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
People are claiming this is bait... I literally got a new mac and tried to install chrome. like wtf is this?
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Wait... It's 2026 and y'all are still dragging icons to install on Mac?
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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
erm, why do people using JSON in a microcontroller?
CNX Software@cnxsoft

C or Rust for microcontroller firmware development? cnx-software.com/2026/05/06/stu… A study published by @Cornell University tries to answer the question. The researchers gathered two teams of engineers working on STM32 MCU firmware. One team worked on C firmware, and the users on Rust firmware using Ariel OS RTOS. Each team worked separately for 6 weeks, and then in tandem for four more weeks to optimize the results. Rust and C firmware ended up having similar footprints and the exact same performance (when capturing sensor data).

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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Oh, that's why.
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Inside Computing
Inside Computing@insidecomput·
Most people don’t realize this: Linux isn’t just an OS. It’s your system. You can read the source You can modify the kernel You can remove anything Windows is a product. Linux is control. That’s the difference
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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
@riscvprogram You should keep your tweet on hardware. > But if Windows disappeared, your personal computer would be affected Clearly, I can't withdraw my money from ATM machines and remember there was Crowdstrike disaster.
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Inside Computing@insidecomput·
Why Linux Is Better Than Windows 11: The Real Six Advantages Explained #linux #windows #fpga #kernel youtu.be/ngPGTb39XTs Windows is designed to be used. Linux is designed to be controlled. If Linux disappeared tomorrow, most of the internet would stop working. Cloud platforms would fail. Servers would go offline. Embedded systems would break. But if Windows disappeared, your personal computer would be affected — not the global infrastructure. That alone tells you something very important. Linux operates at the core of the digital world. 1. Control (Most Important) 2. Performance & Efficiency 3. Stability & Reliability 4. Security (By Design) 5. Automation & CLI Power 6. Cloud & Engineering Ecosystem Linux dominates servers, cloud, and infrastructure for one simple reason: It was built for control — not convenience.
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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
Instead of complaining, you can pay then export your data. This is an example of bad users that shit on people product for his own benefit.
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barafostus dreame@barrowfaustus·
This is a good example of LLM-induced total brain atrophy. Any programmer should be able to grasp that a UUID is a 128-bit number, there are 2^128 of those, and do any napkin maths required. By all means confirm with ChatGPT but "ChatGPT said xyz" does not constitute a check
Glauber Costa@glcst

I was planning to use UUIDs to represent the databases we have on the @tursodatabase Cloud. I got a bit worried that we would perhaps run out of UUIDs. I just double-checked and I think we'll be fine for the next year or so. Will use UUIDs for now, and if needed, rearchitect later.

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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
I don’t understand people can use bluetooth keyboard, the delay is real there.
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Dave Jones@eevblog·
EEVblog #1270 - Electronics Textbook Shootout What is the best electronics textbook? A look at four very similar electronics device level texbooks: Conclusion is at 40:35 Electronic Devices by Floyd: amzn.to/2s4BSnK Electronic Principles by Malvino & Bates: amzn.to/2DX88f3 Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra & Smith: amzn.to/2s5nBXX Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory by Boylestad: amzn.to/33TF2rC Also: The Art of Electronics: amzn.to/2qv2j5p Art of Electronics X Chapters: amzn.to/2qAmQWq Digital Systems by Tocci: amzn.to/2Lvo8Jh Forum: eevblog.com/forum/blog/eev…
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GitHub@github·
You know how you can render a 10,000-line diff without melting the browser? By focusing on simplicity. 🧵
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Kris Pamungkas
Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
I don't understand why people become tools fanboy. We can appreciate the tech or craft, but fanboy?
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Kris Pamungkas@krisrpdev·
You should never have a hope for Microsoft get their product improving even a bit.
Loris Cro ⚡@croloris

@justinmk @Neovim does it still work well enough for you? stay. is the downtime / broken stuff too annoying for you? leave. that's how it played out for zig. that being said don't be too optimistic about it improving in the future, it's a microsoft product.

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TablePlus
TablePlus@TablePlus·
@krisrpdev Hi we could not reproduce the issue, could you please email us at nick@tableplus.com thank you!
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TablePlus@TablePlus·
TablePlus Update (Coming Soon) We've added the ability to drag columns from the left sidebar to the SQL Query Editor.
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