No, you're watching the right ones.
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I mean, except for the murders, maybe.
Personally I prefer Columbo, though.
DISCLAIMER: I'm just speculating, I haven't touched c in decades and have no idea how Linux code works.
Generic headers here could refer to headers declaring common functions whose specific implementation might differ based on CPU architecture.
That is, the .h files would declare certain functions that other parts of the code can call to do CPU related stuff, and when compiling for a certain architecture you'd use different .c files implementing said functions for that specific architecture.
Obviously, since these headers will be common to multiple specific implementations, it'd be very important to have a standard or at least a consensus in regards to which functions they should declare, what they should return, and which parameters they should take.
From Linus' quote there, I assume the Google “devs” (probably Gemini) must have included RISC-V specific stuff in the headers, which would be an extremely big no-no as it could break other implementations or the code calling these functions.
We're watching different children's shows...
In related news, Microsoft is retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and New Outlook (which is just Outlook for Web in a trenchcoat and should be killed with fire), because apparently removing functionality is easier than fixing vulnerabilities.
I expect Edge will also be dropping support for SVGs in the near future.
Favourite of all time?
Wing Commander (2 if I have to pick one, otherwise 1, 2, and secret missions).
Monkey Island (3 if I have to pick one, 1 to 3 otherwise).
Third is difficult, but... Disco Elysium, I guess..?
(What games I've spent the most time playing, though..? Definitely Crusader Kings 2 and 3, followed by Stellaris.)
Good flash memory might last a decade, maybe a bit more.
Average flash memory probably won't.
The part you've missing is that it'd be Trump selling Alaska, not the USA.
He'd do it in such a way that he'd get most of the money, while presenting it as the yugest deal in history.
His base wouldn't like it? Who cares, certainly not Trump. It's not like he plans to hold any elections ever again. (You underestimate how much of a cult MAGA is, though; most of them would happily drink whatever coolaid he tries to sell them.)
It'd be economically, politically, and diplomatically disastrous? Sure, but what has he done that hasn't been one, two, or more often than not all of the above? He doesn't care either. He'll keep on grifting until he dies or until he can't squeeze any more money out of the country, at which point he'll scamper away with his gains.
Plus, with Alaska in Russian hands he and Putin could invade Canada from both ends, and soon sign another yuuge deal splitting it up in whatever way benefits Putin the most. A definite win-win in Trump's eyes.
It's been common knowledge for a long time that Trump is Putin's asset, because Putin's got dirt on him that even he is embarrassed by (and also because he loves dictators so much that he'd do anything one asks of him even without the blackmail).
This, but unironically.
There's plenty of objects out there made of CHONPS.
If we don't kill ourselves first, at some point we'll eat the Kuiper Belt and Oort cloud.