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The Köppen climate classification tells you which parts of the world are tropical, temperate and desert.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B

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@LaF0rge If all fails you can likely iSCSI it over with scst! I learned of many SCSI based crimes when working on https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/ip-over-fibre-channel-hack

I assume seabios isn't hanging but the PCI option ROM is, since PCI passthrough messes with a lot of assumptions with devices. If you ever see me in person ask me about my "fun" adventures in PCI passthrough and PCIe HSM cards

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Staggering charts in the FT by John Burn-Murdoch show that after 12 years of Tory rule we are poorer, sicker and will die sooner than our peers. Utterly disgraceful.

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on Windows memory allocation 

This blog entry by Raymond Chen, "Why doesn’t Windows use the 64-bit virtual address space below 0x00000000`7ffe0000?"¹ is absolutely brilliant.

What I thought was a trivial design decision of some kind turns out to have deep roots in 32-bit Windows (the separation between user and kernel) and, this is where it becomes surreal, the DEC Alpha processor :flan_awe:​!

I quote Raymond Chen directly:

"On the Alpha AXP, most 32-bit constants can be generated in at most two instructions. But there’s a range of values that requires three instructions: 0x7fff8000 to 0x7fffffff. "

As the person who ran the first three DEC Alpha systems in the UK outside DEC "REO" (Reading Office) I have a bit of history with these processors and yet I had never ever heard of this.

Don't ignore the links embedded in the page because they are worth reading too.

(also, if you do not follow Raymond Chen's blog via RSS you should - his series on processors and the history of Windows design decisions is fabulous).

#Windows #MemoryAllocation #DECAlpha #WindowsOnAlpha
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¹ devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewt

Make a fake Theremin from two ultrasonic sensors. The article is a little outdated, but the idea is genius. rbnrpi.wordpress.com/2018/05/1

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"We won't ask why you would want to glue ceramic and leather together - we just give gluing info."
- thistothat.com best site of the week

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National Grid's algorithm is predicting a 94% chance of load shedding on the GB power grid tomorrow evening.

The algorithm is famously bad, but it's going to be a tight day across Europe tomorrow.

Switch your website from dark to light theme automatically based on the user's settings, by using the prefers-color-scheme value in CSS
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

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Next, I *think* this is the world's first domain name with #Braille characters

⠠⠃⠗⠇.ga

If I'm wrong, please let me know.

@pikesley @orangetronic define a function called ":", which when called pipes ":" into ":"
ie: every call will call itself twice
"&" to do things in the background (avoid blocking)

Find out if your MP will change when the boundaries are redrawn. Consultation closes Monday. bcereviews.org.uk/

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