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cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CETEnglish
2·12 days agoIsn’t this just like the internet though?
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Metal Exclusionary Radical AstronomyEnglish
30·19 days agoits a vocal minority, don’t pay them any attention
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You can pry pattern matching from my cold dead hands
4·1 month agotypes in C are pretty weird
int *acan be read as*ais a int- since dereferencing is a operator on pointers,
ais a pointer toint
int *a, bis read as*aandbareint- so
ais a pointer tointandbis aint
bool getofmylawn(Lawn lawn)getoffmylawn(Lawn lawn)is abool- since calling is done on functions,
getoffmylawnis a function that takes aLawnand returns abool
And then you have function pointers
bool (*foo(int a))(float b)(*foo(int a))(float b)is abool*foo(int a)is a function fromfloattoboolfoo(int a)is a function pointer fromfloattoboolfoois a function that takes aintand returns a function pointer fromfloattobool
really weird in my opinion.
Am i weird for using Y down right chiral on all my projects?
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u-235 has a half life of 704 million years. only half of it would have decayed.
i thought this was a CAPTCHA until i read the title
I seriously don’t understand why he is doing this. Isn’t trump friends with eslong musk? The way i’m seeing this is cutting the budget for nasa would only go against elon. If he wanted to save money, then he should have just cut military spending.
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Discord requiring you to add a phone number **after** the creation of your accountEnglish
3·11 months agoI got locked out of my old discord account because I didn’t have a phone at the time
Suggestion the public is being manipulated
to me this sounds like they’re trying to cover something they’re doing up
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the most duct-tape thing you've done to Linux?
26·1 year agoI had to use unity game engine for one of my assignments for school, but unity wouldn’t generate files needed for the language server unless I set the code editor to vscode. I fixed this by creating a bash script with the path
/usr/bin/codethat opensneoviminkonsole.#!/usr/bin/env bash konsole -e "nvim $@"
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Today I'm grateful I'm using Linux - Global IT issues caused by Crowdstrike update causes BSOD on Windows
11·2 years agoheres the entire article
Latest Crowdstrike Update Issue: Many Windows users are experiencing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors due to a recent CrowdStrike update. The issue affects various sensor versions, and CrowdStrike has acknowledged the problem and is investigating the cause, as stated in a pinned message on the company’s forum.
Who Have Been Affected
Australian banks, airlines, and TV broadcasters first reported the issue, which quickly spread to Europe as businesses began their workday. UK broadcaster Sky News couldn’t air its morning news bulletins, while Ryanair experienced IT issues affecting flight departures. In the US, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all Delta, United, and American Airlines flights due to communication problems, and Berlin airport warned of travel delays from technical issues.
In India too, numerous IT organisations were reporting in issues with company-wide. Akasa Airlines and Spicejet experienced technical issues affecting online services. Akasa Airlines’ booking and check-in systems were down at Mumbai and Delhi airports due to service provider infrastructure issues, prompting manual check-in and boarding. Passengers were advised to arrive early, and the airline assured swift resolution. Spicejet also faced problems updating flight disruptions, actively working to fix the issue. Both airlines apologized for the inconvenience caused and promised updates as soon as the problems were resolved.
Crowdstrike’s Response
CrowdStrike acknowledged the problem, linked to their Falcon sensor, and reverted the faulty update. However, affected machines still require manual intervention. IT admins are resorting to booting into safe mode and deleting specific system files, a cumbersome process for cloud-based servers and remote laptops. Reports from IT professionals on Reddit highlight the severity, with entire companies offline and many devices stuck in boot loops. The outage underscores the vulnerability of interconnected systems and the critical need for robust cybersecurity solutions. IT teams worldwide face a long and challenging day to resolve the issues and restore normal operations.
What to Expect:-A Technical Alert (TA) detailing the problem and potential workarounds is expected to be published shortly by CrowdStrike.
-The forum thread will remain pinned to provide users with easy access to updates and information.What Users Should Do:
-Hold off on troubleshooting: Avoid attempting to fix the issue yourself until the official Technical Alert is released.
-Monitor the pinned thread: This thread will be updated with the latest information, including the TA and any temporary solutions.
-Be patient: Resolving software conflicts can take time. CrowdStrike is working on a solution, and updates will be posted as soon as they become available.In an automated reply from Crowdstrike, the company had stated: CrowdStrike is aware of reports of crashes on Windows hosts related to the Falcon Sensor. Symptoms include hosts experiencing a blue screen error related to the Falcon Sensor. The course of current action will be - our Engineering teams are actively working to resolve this issue and there is no need to open a support ticket. Status updates will be posted as we have more information to share, including when the issue is resolved.
For Users Experiencing BSODs:
If you’re encountering BSOD errors after a recent CrowdStrike update, you’re not alone. This appears to be a widespread issue. The upcoming Technical Alert will likely provide specific details on affected CrowdStrike sensor versions and potential workarounds while a permanent fix is developed.
If you have urgent questions or concerns, consider contacting CrowdStrike support directly.
The approximation is only around 4.28*10^-101 off from pi.
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=integral+from+-a+to+a+of+(integral+from+-a+to+a+of+e^-(x^2%2By^2)dy)dx
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=(1-erf(e^e)^2)*pi
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Cool Guides@lemmy.ca•A Cool guide of words you can use instead of very.English
5·2 years agoso you’re saying very very boring is tedious…
A few more pictures I took



cryoistalline@lemmy.mlto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•April Fools Day is the dumbest holiday in existence
24·2 years agoFor me, the thing i find most annoying about april fools are the days afterwards. I don’t know if a piece of recently uploaded media is actually real or satire until I check the date its uploaded.
cryoistalline@lemmy.mlOPto
Tech Support@lemmy.ml•Does any one know what these pins do on skytech gaming fans
1·2 years agoI just looked at the post you linked and the connectors do look like dell connectors, but the wiring is different. The dell connectors have the ground and positive pins in the center, but the fans I have have them on the right.
As of right now I’m not even sure if my fans have a PWM or sense pins. I forgot to write it in the post, but they have RGB support and I’m not sure if the other three pins are for controlling the lighting or controlling the fan.
im more of a c person
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its because the meme sneakily saying more holes (volume) = more holes (percentage), then using transitivity of equality. This equality isn’t allowed since the units doesn’t match.