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[–] u_1f914@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

And in practice this means that out of the first four games:

  • the quickest took 4 hours and 18 minutes
  • the slowest took 4 hours and 44 minutes
[–] u_1f914@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

The final starts in 5 minutes.

 

Leela Zero is not in the TCEC final!

 

TCEC is a computer chess engine tournament where chess engines compete in long time controls on strong hardware.
Every game is played from a slightly uneven starting position ("book moves"), to avoid all games ending in a draw.
In order to make this fair, the engines play each starting position twice, once with the white pieces and once with the black pieces.

Reckless won League 1, got second place in the Premier Division, and will now play 100 games in the Superfinal against Stockfish (who has won the last 11 Seasons...).
Time controls are 120'+12".

[–] u_1f914@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

slice::element_offset() looks really nice. But I don't know yet where I would use it.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by u_1f914@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

Summary: Linux 6.19 adds a new listns(2) system call that makes much easier to list the namespaces present on the system; support for the Live Update Orchestrator, which allows to reboot a kernel via kexec while enough kernel state to allow virtual virtual machines continue working after a reboot; support for PCIe Link Encryption which lets PCIe devices encrypt its communication with confidential VMs; Btrfs support for the experimental shutdown ioctl and suspension during scrub or device replaces; Ext4 support for block devices larger than page size and faster online defragmentation; support for the color pipeline API for better and faster HDR graphics; improvements to io_uring; and support for the SFrame format that brings faster frame unwinding. As always, there are many other features, new drivers, improvements and fixes.

(Summary copied from the changelog at kernelnewbies.org/Linux_6.19)

 
[–] u_1f914@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Oh damn, this is more of a headache than I expected.

I'll take a look at termux and syncthing-tray when I have time for that.
I already had a cursory glance, and syncthing-tray seems to have a lot of caveats and syncthing on termux is not quite the gui-app I wanted. But at least there are some apps even if they aren't ideal yet.

 
 

I remember the original Syncthing Android app being discontinued and have been putting of dealing with this for way too long.
What is the current consensus? Is there any trusted app on the PlayStore, F-Droid, GitHub, ... ?
Have you replaced the old app and if so how?

 

More on Maras blog (2 years old post) and on reddit.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by u_1f914@lemmy.world to c/rust@programming.dev
 

Universal graphical transforms, better async python integration, unified text layout, and more.

[–] u_1f914@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

And in the process fucked up how Germans say numbers for centuries.

Sounds interesting. Do you know where I can read more about that?
When I try searching for Luthers influence on numbers, I just get data about Luther (year of birth, age at death, etc.).

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