“I believe in the sacredness and the sanctity of the land,” Reynolds said. “The coordinates aligned with my zodiac sign. And you could hear the ocean.”
Thanks for the link. I don't like videos tagged as "made for children" because videos tagged that way aren't able to be put in a playlist or "watch later" queues. That's a YouTube thing, but YouTube doesn't provide any additional views or promotion to have it tagged that way for educational videos like this. In fact, it likely will get less.
> I don't like videos tagged as "made for children" because videos tagged that way aren't able to be put in a playlist or "watch later" queues. That's a YouTube thing, but YouTube doesn't provide any additional views or promotion to have it tagged that way for educational videos like this.
Could this be YouTube trying to do something about toddlers getting hooked on videos, and then rabbit-holed into ever more non-child-safe stuff by the algorithm? There's been a bit of an "Internet Panic" about that recently. Or is this on the contrary (part of) the reason for the problem?
It also went wrong using only profitability as the only measure. Obviously an unprofitable company isn't long-term sustainable, but a maximally profitable company might not be either, as a company exists within a society and on a planet with limited resources.
There can be control flow. MOV an address into the right spot in the interrupt vector table then do a MOV that causes a fault that calls the right interrupt (such as a page fault).
But now you're just employing another machine, which is not just made out of MOVs.
The video describes in detail what actually happens. I encourage watching it, it's pretty genius, but the very short version is that you turn execution "off" for any code that is not in the "current" branch by switching over all MOVs to target a scratch space instead of their real targets, which means they still execute, but don't have an actual effect. Before each possible branch target, you check whether to turn execution "on", if it's the current one, i.e. making the instructions which are part of that branch affect "actual" memory again.
It could be argued that the IVT is part of the MOV instruction seeing as the MOV instruction will directly use it for page faults (if I understand correctly).
I'm so sorry about your cat. You have my condolences.
It's going to hurt. Real bad. But you will come through. Life is precious because it is hard, not because it is easy.
Be there for your cat. Let your touch, smell, and sight be what your cat remembers as they pass.
And sit with your grief. I'm getting teary-eyed just typing this as I remember doing the same for my little Abbi, a 14-year old Shih-Tsu mutt I euthanized over a year ago. And that's ok. It's ok to be sad. You will be sad. Cry, let it come out. Ironically, you will feel better than trying to "be strong" or hold it in.
Thank you :( Your words make sense and I appreciate it. I havent really cried much in the last 10 years, maybe 2 times. So it feels very weird. I just started crying in the car while driving thinking of this post, and that is really new to me.
“I believe in the sacredness and the sanctity of the land,” Reynolds said. “The coordinates aligned with my zodiac sign. And you could hear the ocean.”