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08:41 schestowitz;
08:41 schestowitz; eXaDrums is an open source, low-latency electronic drum system
08:41 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | eXaDrums is an open source, low-latency electronic drum system | Arduino Blog
08:41 schestowitz;
08:41 schestowitz; Electronic drum sets consist of three major subsystems: the triggers (the drum pads that you strike), a trigger board that registers those strikes, and a processing unit. The processing unit can either pump out sound itself (through synthesis or sampling) or send a MIDI signal to an external system. The eXaDrums project contains all of this hardware, as well as the software to run it. Oden developed that
08:41 schestowitz; software carefully to be operating system agnostic and to maintain a low latency so there is no audible delay between a beat and the sound output.
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08:41 schestowitz; Raspberry Pi Pico W: your $6 IoT platform
=> Raspberry">↺ https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-pico-w-your-6-iot-platform/">Raspberry
08:41 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.raspberrypi.com | Raspberry Pi Pico W: your $6 IoT platform - Raspberry Pi
08:41 schestowitz;
08:41 schestowitz; Today, were launching three new members of the Pico family. Raspberry Pi Pico W is priced at $6, and brings 802.11n wireless networking to the Pico platform, while retaining complete pin compatibility with its older sibling. Pico H ($5) and Pico WH ($7) add pre-populated headers, and our new 3-pin debug connector, to Pico and Pico W respectively. Pico H and Pico W are available today; Pico WH will follow
08:41 schestowitz; in August.
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08:43 schestowitz;
08:43 schestowitz; [Old] An interview with Aaron Honeycutt from System76
=> An">↺ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/an-interview-with-aaron-honeycutt-from-system76/">An
08:43 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-An interview with Aaron Honeycutt from System76 | GamingOnLinux
08:43 schestowitz;
08:43 schestowitz; It's time for a fresh interview. Today I have Aaron Honeycutt from System76, makers of Linux distribution Pop!_OS and various hardware, who talked a little about their work.
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08:43 schestowitz; [Old] System76 to Open Distribution Hub in Europe
08:43 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.omgubuntu.co.uk | System76 to Open Distribution Hub in Europe - OMG! Ubuntu!
08:43 schestowitz;
08:43 schestowitz; So when might we get our hands quite literally in this case on the System76 Launch and Launch Lite keyboards? Soller says the new hub will be set-up in the coming months and name-checks the Netherlands as a possible location.
08:43 schestowitz; Beyond keyboards, System76 makes clear its ambition to makes its Linux-powered laptops and desktop PCs available in and localised for European customers, though concedes that the process involved with doing so is a touch more complex than with keyboards, hence them choosing to launch with the Launch.
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08:44 schestowitz;
08:44 schestowitz; Looking at assembly code with gdb
=> Looking">↺ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/06/28/looking-at-assembly-code-with-gdb/">Looking
08:44 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/06/28/looking-at-assembly-code-with-gdb/ )
=> ↺ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/06/28/looking-at-assembly-code-with-gdb/
08:44 schestowitz;
08:44 schestowitz; At first, assembly code looks daunting, and I discourage you from writing sizeable programs in assembly. However, with little training, you can learn to count instructions and spot branches. It can help you gain a deeper insight into how your program works. Let me illustrate what you can learn by look at assembly. Let us consider the following C++ code: [...]
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08:51 schestowitz; Sensation Over The Murder Of A Medical Professional In Amravati; Four Suspects Detained By Police | ; https://marathi.abplive.com/crime/sensation-over-the-murder-of-a-medical-professional-in-amravati-four-suspects-detained-by-police-1073018
08:51 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-marathi.abplive.com | Sensation Over The Murder Of A Medical Professional In Amravati; Four Suspects Detained By Police | ;
08:51 schestowitz; Source: marathi
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08:53 schestowitz;
08:53 schestowitz; Display Only Hidden Files in Linux
=> Display">↺ https://linuxhandbook.com/display-only-hidden-files/">Display
08:53 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxhandbook.com | Show Only Hidden Files in Linux Command Line
08:53 schestowitz;
08:53 schestowitz; Displaying hidden files in Linux is quite easy.
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08:54 schestowitz; How to Install Fedora 36 XFCE Desktop Edition
=> How">↺ https://www.tecmint.com/fedora-xfce-installation/">How
08:54 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tecmint.com | How to Install Fedora 36 XFCE Desktop Edition
08:54 schestowitz;
08:54 schestowitz; Many Fedora users are unaware of the fact that you do get an option to choose other Desktop Environments apart from the default GNOME which we are used to downloading directly from their download page.
08:54 schestowitz; Apart from the default GNOME, you do get an option of KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXQT, MATE, Cinnamon, LXDE, SOAS, and even i3.
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09:26 schestowitz; Private Internet Access Now Has 50 Servers in 50 US States
=> Private">↺ https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/50-servers-50-states/">Private
09:26 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.privateinternetaccess.com | Private Internet Access Now Has 50 Servers in 50 US States
09:26 schestowitz;
09:26 schestowitz; Our servers across the United States are a convenient way to find the best deals, maintain access to online services, and protect your privacy from the uncertainties of state and federal laws.
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18:13 schestowitz; "In the June 2022 survey we received responses from 1,146,976,964 sites across 273,010,403 unique domains and 12,224,786 web-facing computers. This reflects a loss of 8.75 million sites and 583,000 domains, but a gain of 155,000 computers." People throwing in the towel on the Web?
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18:13 schestowitz; > Decided to punish myself and look through the USPTO report, and was
18:14 schestowitz; > surprised to find that, on page 28, they address the issue of costs,
18:14 schestowitz; > but, of course, not the fees they charge, which pays for these
18:14 schestowitz; > ridiculous reports they specialize in. The 2020 annual report for the
18:14 schestowitz; > USPTO was 244 pages long, while the 2020 annual report for Apple - maybe
18:14 schestowitz; > the largest corporation in the world - was 71 pages long.
18:14 schestowitz; > https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY20PAR.pdf
=> ↺ https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY20PAR.pdf
18:14 schestowitz; > https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY20PAR.pdf
=> ↺ https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY20PAR.pdf>
18:14 schestowitz; > https://stocklight.com/stocks/us/manufacturing/nasdaq-aapl/apple/annual-reports/nasdaq-aapl-2020-10K-201273977.pdf
18:14 schestowitz; > https://stocklight.com/stocks/us/manufacturing/nasdaq-aapl/apple/annual-reports/nasdaq-aapl-2020-10K-201273977.pdf
18:14 schestowitz; >
18:14 schestowitz; > I'm sure they don't read, much less heed, comments they receive, but,
18:14 schestowitz; > they do record that they receive them, apparently. Found my name on
18:14 schestowitz; > page 57.
18:14 schestowitz; >
18:14 schestowitz; > 102 Stephen Mosher 103 Adam Mossoff, Professor, Antonin Scalia Law
18:14 schestowitz; > School, George Mason University 104 Kent D. Murphy Jacob Nash 106
18:14 schestowitz; > Seth Nehrbass
18:14 schestowitz; Mossoff is a paid shill.
18:14 schestowitz; Mossoff was mentioned many times in Techrights.
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23:28 schestowitz; https://www.fosslife.org/java-frameworks-cloud-native-development
=> ↺ https://www.fosslife.org/java-frameworks-cloud-native-development
23:28 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fosslife.org | Java Frameworks for Cloud-Native Development
23:28 schestowitz; "
23:28 schestowitz; Java developers seeking a cloud-native experience have an array of options in regard to frameworks that combine cloud-native flexibility with Javas time-tested engineering, says Peter Wayner.
23:28 schestowitz; This article details several Java frameworks built specifically for cloud-native development and deployment, including Micronaut, Quarkus, and Vert.x.
23:28 schestowitz; "
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