What is the best way to access the hardware PWM functions in the SOC of a Raspberry Pi 5?
Mostly made of meat.
What is the best way to access the hardware PWM functions in the SOC of a Raspberry Pi 5?
C3-PissOffED? Shouldn’t that be C3-PissEDOff? Oh, never mind. Eek.
You should see the prolewiki entry for Tian’anmen Square. It’s completely nuts.


Can’t be too choosy when you are still recovering from the footgun of Brexit.
I really hope you copied and pasted that. Look “Tankie” up on Wikipedia


They obviously have it in for that guy. 12th time’s the charm.


Perfectly sums up the left - plenty of infighting and purity tests.
I hope it’s something serious.


Apparently it’s about reducing shift changes, which is when most mistakes happen. You would have to hope that someone has done research into mistakes caused by fatigue vs. mistakes caused by shift changes.


Someone told me that the reason for 12 hour shifts is that most medical mistakes and accidents happen because of shift changes. Reducing the number of shift changes from 3 to 2 results in fewer mistakes, despite longer working hours.
Shit post from a shit person.
How is it used? Are they remotely controlled by computer somehow or do they need someone going from phone to phone, putting stuff in manually?


The planet will be fine. Nature has survived worse extinction level events, and will bounce back eventually. It’s just the humans that are fucked.
I think the image is real but it’s not a real avocado. I’d guess an art project. It makes sense because the concave parts aren’t carved correctly, which would be the case in real life because it would be difficult to make the horizontal cuts.
The danger of Socialism is that it enables governments to do the same as what Capitalism is doing.
All well known things that Communists spend money on.


Maybe we should join up with them and avoid the tariffs, plus we get all the other benefits? Has anyone thought of this?
Someone who runs a pub.