dram🎀

@dramforever
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back when i was a curious kid my mom hauled home an old office laserjet printer. apparently she dared to transport it.

it had serial, parallel, and most importantly, 10M ethernet on the back. that sure was a port combination. i soon started nmapping the printer. and that turned into learning PCL, PJL, PostScript...

and before too many wasted prints, i had my first success: a paper with two lines near a corner. a bit like the attached image.

i think about how art is about the story a lot...

h/t @refi64 for finding this.

how does kde system monitor know what is an application? well...

https://github.com/KDE/libksysguard/blob/v6.5.5/processcore/cgroup.cpp#L91-L99

Intel really gave us an instruction called "setzune"

https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/817241/817241-apx-asm-syntax.pdf

I cannot get over how normal this code is.

Like what do you mean uefi_call_wrapper and -fshort-wchar have just not been a thing that you need to be thinking about for many many years?

I fear what uefi-rs brings to the table rn like this is too normal

me: press ctrl-c to stop the program
the program:
Intel. Why. Why.
google "ai summary"