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  • My theory of military bed making is that originally they had to grab the sheets and go on a very short notice, so it makes sense to "pre-pack" them. However, it gradually evolved into a performative art.

  • It doesn't matter if it's truly a one-off.

    However, the conventional wisdom is to split the potentially reusable part as a library package and the executable to be a thin layer on top of that library.

    In this way, for example, testing can just depend on that library. In the future, if there are requests that calls for a separate executable, the library can be reused.

  • An epic that must be told quietly.

  • You mean only entitlement can pass by bloodline and not consequences of crime? Yeah, totally makes sense.

  • It's complicated.

    Now there's the "pure" HarmonyOS (previously known as HarmonyOS NEXT) that most recent Huawei phones now have preinstalled (at least as an option for foreign markets). It doesn't have AOSP or Linux kernel and thus no compatibility. It just runs native apps (HAP).

    Then, historically there's also a commercial version based on AOSP but removed Google services. You could buy it in a store back then, and it's compatible with Android apps that don't require Google services (up to a certain version?) Most Chinese apps don't rely on Google services in the first place.

    There's also the open source version OpenHarmony. It was never commercially available. It uses the Linux kernel without AOSP. I believe part of it was used for the pure HarmonyOS development. It's said that the micro-kernel architecture was preserved for the pure HarmonyOS, which is quite interesting.

  • So it was you……

  • Duh, obviously you need hard liquor for hard study. It's pretty hard.

  • Might as well buy steam cookers instead.

  • Only in Soviet Russia.

  • You're right. In practice it's somewhat more casual, akin to "No way!".

    "I bought this bag of chips with half the price!" "うそ!"

  • Although うそ literally means "it's a lie", it should have been translated to "Really?"

  • It's app level injection, so presumably if you install GrapheneOS or use a different "smart feed app" (some kind of launcher for Motorola? I haven't used one before), it won't affect the user. Although, I agree it's a pretty bad look on the QA of preloaded apps.

  • Casual UK @feddit.uk

    The perfect housework for a heatwave bank holiday: defrost your freezer

  • The memory was a bit off, but at least it's still loving.

  • It's quite plausible though, considering they just returned from the class trip to Las Vegas.

  • It's not permanent, but lifetime. When they go bankrupt, they'll just eliminate those subscribers.

  • These are super computers for HPC, not "AI model training". The link inside is saying it's using AI to do quantum chemistry, not developing AI itself.

  • How to train your bird

  • Plot twist: the criminal joined as well and used the group for construct an alibi.

  • Political Memes @lemmy.world

    Spiderman surprised Pikachu

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Where's sandman when you need him

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Information security expert dressing code

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Work of pure human soul (and pure human sweat, and pure human tears)

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Sanders Rebukes Billionaire Effort to Get Harris to Dump Antitrust Champion Khan

    truthout.org /articles/sanders-rebukes-billionaire-effort-to-get-harris-to-dump-antitrust-champion-khan/
  • Ask UK @feddit.uk

    Why don't utility companies charge the exact amount used for the monthly bill?

  • Solarpunk @slrpnk.net

    Low Tech Magazine: How to build a small solar power system

    solar.lowtechmagazine.com /2023/12/how-to-build-a-small-solar-power-system/
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    One command to rule them all

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    You're goddamn right

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    All that matters

  • Functional Programming @programming.dev

    Beyond functional programming: a taste of Verse. Simon Peyton Jones & Tim Sweeney | Lambda Days 2023