LâOccident a eu trop de succĂšs pour son propre bien
LâOccident a probablement trop bien rĂ©ussi. Cela peut paraĂźtre Ă©tonnant mais le problĂšme de lâOccident moderne est le suivant : la civilisation occidentale a permis lâĂ©mergence de techniques et de technologies qui ont rapidement dĂ©cuplĂ©, centuplĂ© la productivitĂ©, amenant une telle richesse pour tous que deux problĂšmes sont apparus. Le premier, câest la persistance puis la [âŠ] â Read more
Epstein, la France et son art dâorganiser le silence
Plusieurs jours se sont Ă©coulĂ©s depuis les rĂ©vĂ©lations sur les ingĂ©rences de lâUnion europĂ©enne dans des Ă©lections nationales. La presse française, Ă©gale Ă elle-mĂȘme câest-Ă -dire Ă pas grand-chose, nâen a pourtant Ă peu prĂšs rien dit, si ce nâest pour balayer les accusations avec morgue, sur le mode « ces allĂ©gations proviennent du Parti RĂ©publicain donc [âŠ] â Read more
Sixteen AI Agents Built a C Compiler From Scratch
Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini set 16 instances of Claude Opus 4.6 loose on a shared codebase over two weeks to build a C compiler from scratch, and the AI agents produced a 100,000-line Rust-based compiler capable of building a bootable Linux 6.9 kernel on x86, ARM and RISC-V architectures.
The project ran through nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions and cost abou ⊠â Read more
Le Grand Effondrement : quand « Câest notre projet » signifiait « Sabordage »
Dans la presse française, certaines rĂ©dactions se frottent enfin les yeux : apparemment, et malgrĂ© le narratif gouvernemental, les choses ne vont pas si bien. En fait, la France est en plein effondrement Ă©conomique et social. La surprise dans les rĂ©dactions semble assez complĂšte : le fameux « Câest notre projet ! » de Macron vient enfin de prendre tout [âŠ] â Read more
Intel ISPC 1.30 Released With AMX Support Added To The Standard Library
Intel ISPC 1.30 is now available as the latest feature update to their Implicit SPMD Program Compiler as a variant of the C programming language to easily target their array of CPUs and GPUs⊠â Read more
X France : requiem pour un oiseau bleu ?
CâĂ©tait dans les tuyaux depuis un moment et ce qui devait absolument arriver arriva, sans surprise en France, ce bastion de la libertĂ©, de lâĂ©galitĂ© et des perquisitions surprises : les bureaux parisiens de la plateforme X ont Ă©tĂ© la cible dâune descente de police de grande ampleur menĂ©e par la section cyber du parquet de [âŠ] â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, so just half a millimeter then! :-D Thatâs plenty these days for everything to shut down, Iâm afraid. If only the same Ă©lan was still in action as back then:
And here I am watching Mattias Björnströmâs gas pedal freezing at full throttle around -40°C. Well, falls apart and gets stuck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLgmV15XeSY
Iâm not an expert on this subject at all, but I reckon an automatic in addition with all its sensors is much worse than a manual one. All wheel drive, studded tires and diff locked is what one wants in icy situations. :-D
OpenIndiana Is Porting Solarisâ IPS Package Management To Rust
OpenIndiana as the open-source project built atop Illumos that is continuing to maintain and advance the former OpenSolaris code is working on a big ambitions of modernizing the Image Packaging System (IPS) package management solution. As part of that they are working to move from a C and Python codebase over to Rust⊠â Read more
AprĂšs le pass vaccinal, le pass internet
DĂ©cidĂ©ment, en matiĂšre de libertĂ©s fondamentales en France, tout se dĂ©roule comme prĂ©vu, câest Ă dire de plus en plus mal et de plus en plus vite. En quelques jours seulement, les projets de mettre internet en coupe rĂ©glĂ©e par la Macronie Ăternelle et Resplendissante se sont en effet accĂ©lĂ©rĂ©s. Ainsi, le 21 janvier dernier, [âŠ] â Read more
Can We Slow Global Warming By Phasing Out Super-Pollutant HFCs?
âThereâs one big bright spot in the fight against climate change that most people never think about,â reports the Washington Post.
âIt could prevent nearly half a degree of global warming this century, a huge margin for a planet that has warmed almost 1.5 degrees Celsius and is struggling to keep that number below 2 degreesâŠâ
[M]ore than 170 c ⊠â Read more
Cory Doctorow On Tariffs and the DMCA In Canada
Longtime Slashdot reader devnulljapan writes: In 2012, Canada passed anti-circumvention law Bill C-11, cut-and-pasted from the U.S. DMCA, in return for access to U.S. markets without tariffs. Trump has tariffed Canada anyway, so Cory Doctorow suggests it sounds like like a good idea to ditch Bill C-11 and turn Canada into a âDisenshittification Nationâ and go into the business of ⊠â Read more
DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-6000 Performance With The AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D In 300+ Benchmarks
With the incredible market demand around DDR5 memory and significantly elevated pricing on the more premium DDR5 memory modules, as part of the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D launch thereâs been some communication that thanks to 2nd Gen AMD 3D V-Cache, using lower memory speeds like DDR5-4800 can be suitable without much of an impact to the gaming performance. But what about for Linux gaming? And other workloads with the Ryzen 7 9850X3D? C ⊠â Read more
Scientists Launch AI DinoTracker App That Identifies Dinosaur Footprints
Scientists have released DinoTracker, a free AI-powered app that identifies dinosaur footprints by analyzing shape patterns rather than relying on potentially flawed historical labels. âWhen we find a dinosaur footprint, we try to do the Cinderella thing and find the foot that matches the slipper,â said Prof Steve Brusatte, a c ⊠â Read more
GNU C Library Moving From Sourceware To Linux Foundation Hosted CTI
GNU C Library âglibcâ developers have decided to move ahead with plans of migrating their core services from Sourcware.org infrastructure over to the Core Toolchain Infrastructure âCTIâ project hosted by the Linux Foundation⊠â Read more
Picolibc Picks Up RISC-V Improvements, Hexagon Support & Better POSIX Compliance
Keith Packard published Picolibc 1.8.11 on Monday as the newest release for his C library designed for embedded 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. Picolibc continues tacking on new CPU architecture support and other features for this project that started out as a conglomeration of the Newlib and AVR Libc C library codebases⊠â Read more
Iâve got sore muscles. The sticky snow couldnât be pushed, it had to be laborously cleared shovel by shovel. :-D
In my lunch break, I went on a short stroll. Oh boy, walking through deep damp snow is exhausting! There were sections with easily 30 centimeters and more. Some big wind drifts had piled up. Despite melting off quickly in the 4°C, especially turning the trees brown again, the white landscape still looks so nice. Iâm glad these road marking sticks finally came in handy for the snow plow guys. :-) The black and orange stripes are 30 cm high.
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2026-01-26/
Thatâs probably it. Thereâs no significant snowfall announced for the rest of the week and temperatures are supposed to stay in the 2-4°C range by day.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I was also extremely surprised and couldnât believe it myself. But around the hair were definitely two, three millimeters of ice with a bunch of snow on top. I couldnât simply brush it off, the hair were all frozen together. Back in the house, it took maybe three minutes to melt the solidified white stuff and free up and disconnect the individual hair. Crazy.
Yeah, 0°C in town, maybe -2°C on the summit. It definitely didnât feel all the cold, but I came prepared with a few layers of cloth.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ohh, Winter Wonderland. Lovely!
Never had frozen hair. đł With just around 0°C? đ€
What a beautiful, beautiful 0°C Sunday arvo and evening! The weather forecast delayed the snow by the minute. An hour or so after it finally started very, very lightly, I headed off for the woods to check out the lake again. Unfortunately, with the fresh snow layer, the crazy wild surface texture of the ice sheet wasnât visible anymore. But it brought some other nice views and photo opportunities.
I initially thought that I just go for a quick turn. However, with the snowfall a wee bit increasing I was hooked and kept going. Visibility was poor, but the snow blankets just looked too stunning. The road surfaces were quite slippery, so I often just walked alongside the pathways. On downhill slopes I had some good fun sliding down the road on my feet. With varying success. Luckily, I managed not to fall.
On the summit of the mountain the twigs had those absolutely magnificently looking windblown crystal coverings. Awwwwwww! They never get old. It was already getting dark, so the camera was tired and wanted to sleep. The snow program then made use of the flash and Iâm quite pleased with how these shots turned out.
Two deer crossed the road in front of me and ran into the woods, that was sight for sore eyes. Although I felt bad that they had to flee from me in this white terrain. By the time I got home, the snow had accumulated around eight centimeters in height, even in town down in the valley. Walking on this fresh snow is just amazing. And I love the sound it makes. Today, the snow consistency must have been just right, because the crushing sound was really loud.
I cannot recall that I had frozen hair and beard before, but today, there was a thick ice buildup. In case I had, it was definitely never this much. Felt really cool.
Enough of this preliminary skirmishing, there ya go: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2026-01-25/
GNU C Library 2.43 Released With More C23 Features, mseal & openat2 Functions
Version 2.43 of the GNU C Library âglibcâ was released on Friday evening as the newest half-year feature update. This is a very feature packaged update and even managed to be released ahead of the 1 February release plan⊠â Read more
Zlib-rs 0.6 Released With Improved AVX-512 Support
Zlib-rs is the effort out of the Trifecta Tech Foundation to provide a Zlib compression implementation written in the Rust programming language that can serve as a C dynamic library and Rust crate. The intent here being that zlib-rs is potentially safer than the classic C-based implementation of Zlib⊠â Read more
Linux 7.0 Apple Silicon Device Tree Updates Have All The Bits For USB Type-C Ports
Ahead of the Linux 6.20~7.0 cycle kicking off next month, the Apple Silicon Device Tree updates have been sent out for queuing ahead of that next merge window. Notable this round are the Device Tree additions for rounding out the USB 2.0/3.x support with the USB-C ports⊠â Read more
Linux 6.19 ATA Fixes Address Power Management Regression For The Past Year
Itâs typically rare these days for the ATA subsystem updates in the Linux kernel to contain anything really noteworthy. But today some important fixes were merged for the ATA code to deal with a reported power management regression affecting the past number of Linux kernel releases over the last year. ATAPI devices with dummy ports werenât hitting their low-power state and in turn preventing the CPU from reaching low-power C-states ⊠â Read more
A Second US Sphere Could Come To Maryland
Sphere Entertainment plans to build a second U.S. Sphere near Washington, D.C., with a smaller 6,000-seat âmini-Sphereâ proposed for National Harbor in Maryland. The venue would retain the signature LED exterior and immersive 4D tech of the Las Vegas Sphere, just at a more compact scale. The Verge reports: The second US sphere would be built in an area known as National Harbor in Prince Geor ⊠â Read more
ERP Isnât Dead Yet - But Most Execs Are Planning the Wake
Seven out of ten C-suite executives believe traditional enterprise resource planning software has seen its best days, though the category remains firmly entrenched in corporate IT and opinion is sharply divided on what comes next. A survey of 4,295 CFOs, CISOs, CIOs and CEOs worldwide found 36% expect ERP to give way to composable, API-driven best-of-breed systems, w ⊠â Read more
My mate and I went on a hike earlier. Yesterday, we had lovely 12°C. But today, it was down to at most 4°C. Oh well. At least the sun was out and and there was just a tiny bit of wind. We knew upfont that scarf, beanie and gloves were mandatory. Especially at the more windy sections like up top the hills. The view was absolutely terrible, but we made the best of it.
With the sun shining on us during our lunch break at a forest edge bench, we still enjoyed the lookout in 01. I brought some old carpet scraps to sit on and was happily surprised that they isolated even better than I had hoped for. Some hot tea helped us staying warm.
After five hours we returned just after sunset. Iâm quite tired now, completely out of shape.
As US Officials Showed Off a Self-Driving Robo-Bus - It Got Hit By a Tesla Driver
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post:
The U.S. Department of Transportation brought an automated bus to D.C. this week to showcase its work on self-driving vehicles, taking officials from around the country on a ride between agency headquarters at Navy Yard and Union Station. One of th ⊠â Read more
CVE-2026-0915: GNU C Library Fixes A Security Issue Present Since 1996
CVE-2026-0915 was published on Friday as a security issue with the GNU C Library âglibcâ for code introduced 30 years ago. The latest Glibc Git code is now patched for this issue introduced in 1996⊠â Read more
Le 10Ăšme Homme â Dossier du mois : la gĂ©nomique
Imaginez un instant que vous dĂ©teniez le manuel dâinstruction de votre propre vie. Un code secret, logĂ© au cĆur de chacune de vos cellules, qui dicte non seulement votre passĂ©, mais aussi votre futur de santĂ© et de rĂ©silience. Ce code, câest votre gĂ©nome. Longtemps restĂ©e le domaine rĂ©servĂ© de la science-fiction, la gĂ©nomique est [âŠ] â Read more
TSMC Says AI Demand Is âEndlessâ After Record Q4 Earnings
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Thursday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported record fourth-quarter earnings and said it expects AI chip demand to continue for years. During an earnings call, CEO C.C. Wei told investors that while he cannot predict the semiconductor industryâs long-term trajectory, he remains bullish on ⊠â Read more
Linux ThinkPad Driver Ready For Reporting Damage Device - Starting With Bad USB-C Ports
Queued yesterday into the platform-drivers-x86.gitâs âfor-nextâ branch are the patches for the Lenovo ThinkPad ACPI driver to begin reporting damaged device detection. This code being in the âfor-nextâ branch makes it material for the next version of the Linux kernel and initially will be able to report to the user on damaged USB-C ports⊠â Read more
./bin/mu -B -o ... -p muos/amd64 ... target.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iâd love to take a look at the code. đ
Iâm kind of curious to know how much Assembly I need vs. How much of a microkernel can I build purely in Mu (”)? đ€
Canât really answer that, because I only made a working kernel for 16-bit real mode yet. That is 99% C, though, only syscall entry points are Assembly. (The OpenWatcom compiler provides C wrappers for triggering software interrupts, which makes things easier.)
But in long mode? No idea yet. đ At least changing the page tables will require a tiny little bit of Assembly.
Bikinis et statistiques : la nouvelle terreur des dirigeants
Horreur, catastrophe et heures les plus sombres : de dangereux internautes seraient en train de ficher les musulmans de France ! Quelle abomination ! Il semble en effet quâun site se charge de recenser toutes les mosquĂ©es de France. Ce site, câest Trouve Ma Mosquee et cette cartographie vient de dĂ©clencher une vĂ©ritable crise dâhystĂ©rie dans les mĂ©dias⊠[âŠ] â Read more
ReactOS Receives Fix For A Very Annoying Usability Issue
ReactOS began 2026 with another âmajor stepâ towards Windows NT 6 compatibility with updating its MSVCRT implementation from Wine for the Microsoft C Runtime DLL library. That improved support for a number of Windows applications running on this open-source OS. ReactOS is taking another step-forward now with addressing a very annoying usability issue where up until now you may need to refresh the file manager for seeing folder changes⊠â Read more
Microsoft Pledges Full Power Costs, No Tax Breaks in Response To AI Data Center Backlash
Microsoft announced Tuesday what it calls a âcommunity firstâ initiative for its AI data centers, pledging to pay full electricity costs and reject local property tax breaks following months of growing opposition from residents facing higher power bills. The announcement in Washington, D.C. marks a clea ⊠â Read more
GCC 16 Compiler Steps Closer To Release With Algol 68 Frontend, AMD Zen 6, C++20 Default
GCC 16 as this yearâs major feature release of the GNU Compiler Collection should be out in the typical March~April timeframe if all goes well. Today the GCC 16 compiler transitioned to its final stage âstage 4â of development with a focus exclusively on documentation and regression fixing⊠â Read more
Intel Releases Open3D 0.19 With Experimental Cross-Platform GPU Support Using SYCL
Not to be confused with the Open 3D game engine, Intelâs Intelligent Systems Lab Organization released Open3D 0.19 as the latest iteration of this open-source library for 3D data processing in Python and C++⊠â Read more
C# (and C) Grew in Popularity in 2025, Says TIOBE
For a quarter century, the TIOBE Index has attempted to rank the popularity of programming languages by the number of search engine results they bring up â and this week they had an announcement.
Over the last year the language showing the largest increase in its share of TIOBEâs results was C#.
TIOBE founder/CEO Paul Jansen looks back at how C++ evolved:
From a language ⊠â Read more
Linux 7.0 Readying Improvement For Rust + LTO Kernel Builds
Alice Ryhl of Google has been working on an improvement to the Linux kernel code for inlining C helpers into Rust when making use of a Link-Time Optimized (LTO) kernel build. At least some of the patches are queued up for merging in the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 cycle for helping those enabling the Rust kernel support and also making use of the LLVM/Clang compilerâs LTO capabilities for greater performance⊠â Read more
Rubin Observatory Spots an Asteroid That Spins Fast Enough To Set a Record
Astronomers using the Vera C. Rubin Observatory have discovered a record-setting asteroid, known as 2025 MN45, nearly half a mile wide and spinning once every 1.88 minutes â the fastest known rotation for an object of its size. âThis is now the fastest-spinning asteroid that we know of, larger than 500 meters,â said Sarah ⊠â Read more
Vacation: Doing crazy things like C on DOS, lots of Rust, bare-metal assembly code, everything is fine.
Back at work: How the fuck do I move an email in this web mail program? Am I stupid? đźâđš
à verdade, hoje em dia só me ligo ao MOOsaico uma vez por ano,,, no seu aniversårio. Hoje é o dia - parabéns #MOOsaico pelos teus 32 aninhos!
Para quem nĂŁo sabe o que Ă© ou quer espreitar, telnet moosaico.com 7777 ou https://c.moosaico.com/ leva-vos lĂĄ. O MOOsaico Ă© a mais antiga comunidade Virtual Multilingue portuguesa em funcionamento (mas nĂŁo a mais antiga Portuguesa, essa Ă© a Selva Virtual, que nĂŁo Ă© multilingue e nasceu em 1992).
E Ă© sempre bom ver que neste mundo de serviços que nascem, tornam-se gigantes e depois desaparessem, hĂĄ serviços que nunca chegam Ă ribalta mas mantĂȘm as suas comunidades, ano apĂłs ano, dĂ©cada apĂłs dĂ©cadaâŠ
HP Pushes PC-in-a-Keyboard for Businesses With Hot Desks
HP this week announced the EliteBoard G1a at CES 2026, a Windows computer built into a full-size 93-key desktop keyboard that the company is marketing to businesses where employees use hot desks and need a portable computing environment they can carry between workstations.
The device connects to a USB-C monitor for both video output and power delivery over a single ⊠â Read more
@bender@twtxt.net Theyâre not completely impossible, but C makes it much easier to run into them. I think the key point is that in those âsafeâ languages, buffer overflows are caught and immediately crash the program (if not handled otherwise) instead of silently corrupting memory, not being noticed right away and maybe only later crashing at a different location, where it can be very hard to find the actual root cause. This is a big improvement in my book.
Some programmers are indeed horrible. Iâm guilty myself. :-)
I like the article.
I came across this on âWhy Is SQLite Coded In Câ, which I found interesting:
âThere has lately been a lot of interest in âsafeâ programming languages like Rust or Go in which it is impossible, or is at least difficult, to make common programming errors like memory leaks or array overruns.â
If thatâs true, then encountering those issues means the programmer is, simply, horrible?
Amazonâs AI Assistant Comes To the Web With Alexa.com
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Amazonâs AI-powered overhaul of its digital assistant, now known as Alexa+, is coming to the web. On Monday, at the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company announced the official launch of a new website, Alexa.com, which is now rolling out to all Alexa+ Early Access customers. The site will allow c ⊠â Read more
GCC 16 Lands Support For Using Picolibc
While veteran open-source developer Keith Packard is known for his X.Org Server contributions over many years, another more recent open-source creation of his is Picolibc as a C library for embedded systems. As the latest achievement on that front, merged this weekend to the GCC 16 compiler codebase is support for using Picolibc⊠â Read more
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe Oh no, fuck that đ€Ł Thatâs why I built an FFI so I can call C-functions via shared libraries đ€Ł
Mu (”) is now getting much closer to where I want it to be, it now has:
- A
processstdlib module (very basic, but it works)
- An
ffistdob module that supportsdlopen/dlsymand calling C functions with a nice mu-esque wrapperffi.fn(...)
- A
sqlitestdlib module (also very basic) that shows off the FFI capabilities
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On my way to having windows and mouse support:
https://movq.de/v/95bbbbd3e8/basic-windows.mp4
It would be cool to have something like Turbo Vision eventually.
(I considered just using Turbo Vision, but itâs a C++ library and thatâs not quite what Iâm looking for. But itâs not yet completely off the table.)