holdengreen
Not if you compare it to languages like Lua, Javascript, LISP. Those languages can get really close to native for general code.
Not suggesting Python needs to become more like those languages, which generally don't have the same nice features Python does.
But I'm saying it should maybe be a goal to get much closer to them without having to write a C module.
But isn't it just 10-60% max? That isn't massive when you consider Python is already extremely slow....
they just care about 'but muh economy'
from a population standpoint they might be more so than women because it takes women a lot more time and energy to produce more children....
doesn't mean anyone should die for capitalism and society needs men too.
Maybe it was some programmer who's good with code but doesn't bother to understand hardware.
I didn't know you can get that, so maybe I'll use it in a design....
Now under normal circumstances, this wouldn’t be an issue. There are literally billions of devices running Linux from an eMMC chip. But any competent embedded Linux developer would take the steps necessary to make sure the operating system’s various log files are not being written to a non-replaceable storage device soldered onto the board
Unfortunately, for reasons that still remain somewhat unclear, the build of Linux running on the MCU is doing exactly that. What’s worse, Tesla’s graphical interface appears to be generating its own additional log messages. Despite the likelihood that nobody will ever actually read them, for every second a Tesla is driving down the road, more lines are being added to the log files.
wow now reading this that's so f*cking stupid.
Or, if we’re being honest, why are we using eMMC on a car? It’s not exactly a rock solid storage solution and does not inspire confidence when used on a vehicle of all things. Use an mSATA SSD or something, at least. The freaking car is 50 grand or more and they’re too cheap to even have a proper SSD?
idk I wouldn't drive one of those things anyways. I just know where eMMCs can be useful.
no hand outs to ukraine
I haven't reflowed before so I wouldn't know. I think you are suggesting an SD card instead of a eMMC. That can work and prob wouldn't be more expensive, but that's an SPI interface I think so slower than what might be an 8bit interface on the eMMC.
maybe more components should be socket'd......
perfect. I'm trying to design a portable device incorporating softwares like this.
looks good. wish I had a different way to serve rather than github pages
I do want to start using radicle more rather than github and put a mirror on my IPFS instance preferably or just on ext4.
do you really expect it to change that much?