According to GTR, energy density bends spacetime, yes you can have an imaginative sun-sized object moving at c, bending spacetime, bc it is made of photons.
Reddit sells its api for high and is about to go for an IPO, its economy bases entirely on the data made by the users/communities. It is the work of the public, get robbed by a small group of individuals. A living example of capitalism....
Nope, rust is ideal for kernel code, it really is an improvement.
Writing kernel in C is like building a house with a hammer on loosen handle, there is too much give and the builder has to tap it a few times before every strike. You could say the builder knows how to build and secure a house, but hes still a human. The loosen handle adds too much difficulty result in errors which would otherwise be avoided.
My favourite DE has got to be Cinnamon, as much as I like KDE and XFCE, I prefer the simplicity of cinnamon where as in KDE has a bit too much of everything in the customization scene and XFCE I find a little tricky to get tiling working right....
This new functionality will be further edified by allowing services to pass service dependencies as capabilities, including capabilities on remote services. Or to put it simply, users will be able to connect multiple distinct machines together at the system layer to act as one machine for some computing tasks. As an example, in combination with Guix’s deploy, this work will allow Guix to replace solutions like Kubernetes!
To narrow the scope and for ease, I take that information as “measurement” from quantum field.
If the many-world interpretation is real, we have multiverses branching off by different measurements as wave function collapse from the same universe (with all of its information). It seems to me that symmetry of information is broken continuously, as wave functions collapse continuously. This lead me to believe that it is beyond our comprehension to theorize and observe said symmetry.
[Physics] Does gravity have 'elasticity'? If a solid sun-sized object zooms across space at the speed of light, then abruptly stops, does it take gravity some time to 'settle' around it?
Is it a stable/static effect no matter what, or is it a bit more stretchy/bouncy depending on how the object is behaving?...
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A true fediverse that is free from capitalism of data brokers
Reddit sells its api for high and is about to go for an IPO, its economy bases entirely on the data made by the users/communities. It is the work of the public, get robbed by a small group of individuals. A living example of capitalism....
Is there a temperature so hot that relativistic effects are noticeable?
Need a good resource to learn linux
I just fucking can’t with windows anymore. I’d preach about it but I imagine you’ve heard it all. I have minimal computer expertise....
Goku gives Cell a Senzu Bean (youtu.be)
Did Goku do the right thing?
[QUESTION] Book recommendation for Emacs
Hello!...
Building a secure Operating System (Redox OS) with Rust (Interview) (www.youtube.com)
Very interesting and understandable explanations of low level architecture and filesystems, namespaces, userspace, kernel functions, drivers etc....
Favourite DE
My favourite DE has got to be Cinnamon, as much as I like KDE and XFCE, I prefer the simplicity of cinnamon where as in KDE has a bit too much of everything in the customization scene and XFCE I find a little tricky to get tiling working right....
How to speed up accessing lots of files on another computer? Some kind of local cache?
Title is TLDR. More info about what I’m trying to do below....
Lemmy communities on bodybuilding or athletism?
Is there any?
Stop Doing Dips IMMEDIATELY! (www.youtube.com)
Which file system do you recommend for Linux?
Just a simple question : Which file system do you recommend for Linux? Ext4…?...
The goblin and the shepherd (spritely.institute)
From the article...
Lix - a new fork of Nix (lix.systems)
chaos.social/...
What is freedom?
Beyond the established symmetries of physics - Charge, Spin, Color, Time, etc. - is there any such thing as symmetry of Information?
Does anyone know the scapula stabilizers that he's talking about at 0:25? (youtu.be)
That’s exactly what I need, but he’s just selling a program....
Which one? (sh.itjust.works)
2024: The Year Linux Dethrones Windows on the Desktop – Are You Ready? (lemmy.ca)
NTSync coming in Kernel 6.11 for better Wine/Proton game performance and porting....