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Cake day: December 31st, 2023

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  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation lobbied against waiving intellectual property laws that would’ve let countries produce the vaccines themselves. Instead, only the pharma companies that owned the IP could produce it, and those vaccines were immediately gobbled up by wealthy countries leaving millions in poorer countries without a vaccine. So no, he’s not one of the good ones, his philanthropy is still evil with a hint of good purely to launder his reputation.


  • I’m pro Israel for saying your anti Zionism is good but your attacking random (non Zionists) people online is bad?

    The links I gave were definitely not those things you just said and we both know it, so drop the motte and bailey and own up to what you’ve been doing.

    Really take some time to reflect on why you’re so angry and defensive. Judging by the 3 replies I got from you, I think this was you desperately responding to save face, and I don’t want that, I want you to take some time to think about this.


  • Nat (she/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonemovie rule
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    7 days ago

    Like this where you attack a woman for having the gall to say men are scary, or this where you bully a neurodivergent person for explaining that they can’t parse sarcasm? idk, kinda seems like “people you individually disagree with” is pretty apt. I mean, one of the posts is you not understanding a bad joke.

    It’s weird, because your profile shows you’re aggressively anti Zionist and anti Russian imperialist, but then you also have this weird community for calling random people “fucking idiots” for seemingly no reason? Maybe direct your anger more towards the imperialism and less towards people who, at worst, are mildly annoying or wrong on the Internet.














  • Could definitely be worse for latency in particular cases, but if we imagine a write heavy workload it still might win. Writing a byte/word basically has to do the same thing: read, modify write of cache lines, it just doesn’t confuse the dependency tracking quite as much. So rather than stalling on a read, I think that would end up stalling on store buffers. Writing to bits usually means less memory, and thus less memory to read in that read-modify-write part, so it might still be faster.