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@yeold@social.linux.pizza
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Embedded engineer, I don't really know what I'm doing

I'll probably just talk about dev, tech and IT-related stuff and post music that I like

C is life, C is love
Tumbleweed enjoyer

Lives in JΓΆnkΓΆping, Sweden

Things I hate
* NestlΓ©
* Java
* Rings of Power
* The CPP
* Meta
* Oracle
* The UN
* Exhaustive divine determinism

Things that interest me
* Linux
* Old computers
* Embedded development
* 80's cars
* Dynamic omniscience
* 3D printers

https://nohello.net/

http://yeold.linux.pizza/

GitHubhttps://github.com/yeold
Printableshttps://www.printables.com/social/427821-yeold/about
Bloghttps://yeold.linux.pizza/
Peertubehttps://video.selea.se/a/yeold/
Considering to move back to Repetier Server from Mainsail.
I liked the native webhooks and MQTT Repetier had
I published a yacy instance on https://yeold.org
YaCy 'yeold-search': Search Page

Software HTTP Freeware Home Page

HP-UX hits end-of-life today, and I’m sad

It's 31 December 2025 today, the last day of the year, but it also happens to mark the end of support for the last and final version of one of my favourite operating systems: HP-UX. Today is the day HPE puts the final nail in the coffin of their long-running UNIX operating system, marking the end of another vestige of the heyday of the commercial UNIX vari

https://www.osnews.com/story/144094/hp-ux-hits-end-of-life-today-and-im-sad/

#Unix

HP-UX hits end-of-life today, and I’m sad – OSnews

Got the Heltec V4 GPS working for the car. Cool stuff! Now I just need a smaller battery for the case, and I'll mount and wire it up. I'll look into CAN bus connectivity for it in the future. Turns out it was RX 39 and TX 38 overrides for GPS to work (34 enable). #meshstatic is a fascinating hobby!

Thanks, @selea and @yeold!

With the insane price hike of DRAM and now rumors about SSD price going insane, will devs finally be forced to actually optimize Games and applications for size?
Another day, yet another reason for me to hate AI even more

I'm seeing a weird trend here

- Company finds out about Rust
- Company goes crazy, replaces core functions with rust implementations
- Core implementations fail due to bad coding resulting outage

Why all this rust mania?