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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•are there any resources to learn how Windows internal/kernel works?
4·2 days agoDefinitely the Windows Internals books, I don’t think there’s anything else quite like it (wrt. Windows). I was also pleasantly surprised by de depth of Windows Via C/C++, which I expected to be one of those beginner tutorials distracted by language basics, but instead it’s the opposite, just a really in depth dive into low level Windows APIs.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much of your interest in something is subtly based on esthetics?
1·5 days agoI tried John Carmack’s “program something with just the OpenBSD base system” experiment and after some adjustment I got to like vi (not vim), ksh and bmake. For a long time this stayed my go-to happy place for hobby coding. Fun thing: on a hacker camp they had a PDP/11 running 2BSD and it was just immediately familiar. Same tools, same vi -> Ctrl-Z -> make -> fg workflow.
Very different but similar in a way: I still consider the general Windows 95 - 2000 peak UI design in many ways and I still regularly use Visual C++ 6 to play around with some Win32 programming.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I just wanted to compare FOSS Linux budgeting software
9·10 days agoWeb search gives you pages of slop results too, now
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 16th
3·11 days agoI’m scared of starting this game. Zachtronics games are bad enough on my sanity!
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why do NetBSD and OpenBSD have more lines of code than Linux?
2·11 days agoThose are just the packaging makefiles etc though, not the actual software sources (with some notable exceptions for bootstrapping, at least in NetBSD). Still it’s comparing a kernel with an OS
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who are learning a foreign language: what are you learning & how is it going?
6·11 days agoBefore a 4 month stay in Vienna, I tried upping my German game: consumed lots of German-language media (news, books, videos), attended a language course, really tried immersing myself as well as I could. It was enough to get by okay, but I felt frustrated not being to follow along always or express myself precisely. Since coming back I haven’t been able to pick it up and in fact have come to associate the language with the sad realization that it’s behind me.
Edit: just a positive note, I can now easily follow along with German-language talks, musicals, articles etc which feels like a superpower!
To relive anew, Ico on the PS2. I could boot it up right now but it wouldn’t be like that first playthrough, my first foray outside of PC and Nintendo.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why do NetBSD and OpenBSD have more lines of code than Linux?
27·11 days agoNo one who ever had anything to do with OpenBSD or NetBSD would venture such a “best guess”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your least favourite song by your favourite band/artist?
1·11 days agoDanger Dan, “Oktober in Europa”. I can’t listen to any of his stuff any more because it makes me remember this one
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 16th
4·11 days agoGhost of Tsushima (PS5), still taking it slowly! Cleared out the act 1 side content, took a break before the final quest. Loving the moment-to-moment gameplay, very satisfying and with some skill upgrades they make you feel super powerful!
God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP), more of the same as GoW 1 and 2 which is a good thing. Those gaze enemies though, annoying as ever. In Hades now.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are popular, iconic, and must-listen songs from where you are from?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are popular, iconic, and must-listen songs from where you are from?
2·14 days agoAnother Mine listener! 😍
I also like me some ok.danke.tschüss
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techsupport@lemmy.world•How to move my Windows license to new laptop? (details inside) [fixed]
0·17 days agoWindows 10 doesn’t have drivers for the storage controller in these chipsets built in, so it prompts for one.
People in the Framework forums dismiss questions about this saying you should just use 11, but I also read now thar Framework’s Windows 11 driver bundle mostly works on 10, too. Now I’m trying to extract the Intel RST driver and load it in setup, but so far it fails to show any compatible devices.
I’ll try a bit more and report back


These are bikes only, very low speed interactions. The sort where if you do bump into someone, it’s just a foot on the ground at worst.