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  1. Every atomic object has a timeline (TL) of writes:

    • A write is either a store or a read-modify-write (RMW): it read latest write & pushed new one.
    • A write is either tagged Relaxed, Release, or SeqCst.
    • A read observes some write on the timeline:
      • On the same thread, future reads can't go backwards on the timeline.
      • A read is either tagged Relaxed, Acquire, or SeqCst.
      • RMWs can also be tagged Acquire (or AcqRel). If so, the Acquire refers to the "read" portion of "RMW".
  2. Each thread has its own view of the world:

  • Shared write timelines but each thread could be reading at different points.
@tilda
tilda / priconne_and_vpns.md
Last active January 17, 2026 04:55
defeating dmm's skill issue

How to play PriConne on PC without hassling with VPNs constantly

Sidenote: you will still need one, but by the end of the guide you should only need to deal with this process once per year, assuming nothing changes.

Note

This guide only covers VPN setup, creating DMM account & installing Game Player is considered out of scope (this is long enough as is).

Use Nyatsu's DMM guide for guidance on getting set up, or check #jp-questions pins in maincord.

Warning

This guide was rewritten in August 2025 to no longer use TunnlTo. If you need the old version, it can still be accessed here.

@rickklaasboer
rickklaasboer / how-to-setup-plex-with-sonarr-radarr-jackett-overseerr-and-qbittorrent-using-docker.md
Last active January 22, 2026 07:39
How to setup Plex with Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Overseerr and qBitTorrent using Docker

How to setup Plex with Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Overseerr and qBitTorrent using Docker

Before continuing: This guide is currently outdated but I'm working on a new one with upgrading steps included. I'll link it here once it's finished :)

This is a guide that will show you how to setup Plex Media Server with Sonarr, Radarr, Jackett, Overseerr and qBitTorrent with Docker. It is written for Ubuntu 20.04 but should work on other Linux distributions as well (considering supported distributions by Docker). It is also written for people who have some experience with Linux and Docker. If you are new to Docker, I recommend you to read the Docker documentation, and if you are new to Linux, I recommend you to read the Ubuntu documentation.

Now, let's get started!

Please note: This guide was written without considering hardlinking for Sonarr/Radarr. If you want to use hardlinking refer to #Hardlinking

@0xdevalias
0xdevalias / _deobfuscating-unminifying-obfuscated-web-app-code.md
Last active January 22, 2026 16:13
Some notes and tools for reverse engineering / deobfuscating / unminifying obfuscated web app code
@0xdevalias
0xdevalias / reverse-engineering-webpack-apps.md
Last active December 19, 2025 18:00
Some notes and techniques for reverse engineering Webpack (and a little bit about React/Vue/Angular) apps
@danyn
danyn / get-meta-object-definition-by-id.md.md
Last active December 12, 2024 15:46
SHOPIFY GQL FOR META OBJECTS

Get a meta object definition by id

query

query getMetaobjectDefinitionById($id: ID!) {
  
  metaobjectDefinition(id: $id) {
    type,
 metaobjectsCount,
@gopsmith
gopsmith / DisableBigSurMonterey.sh
Last active September 23, 2025 05:52 — forked from b0gdanw/DisableBigSur.sh
Disable Big Sur and Monterey services
#!/bin/zsh
# CREDITS: Original idea and script disable.sh by pwnsdx https://gist.github.com/pwnsdx/d87b034c4c0210b988040ad2f85a68d3
# Big Sur revision by b0gdanw https://gist.github.com/b0gdanw/40d000342dd1ba4d892ad0bdf03ae6ea
# TEMPORARILY disabling (e.g. STOPPING via 'bootout') unwanted services on macOS 11 Big Sur and macOS 12 Monterey:
# This version is for a special boot that optimizes for real-time music performance and streaming video.
# Due to the read-only system volume introduced with macOS Catalina, this script can NOT be run in Recovery mode's Terminal.
# For my purposes I leave WiFi enabled, for streaming video to a local router with no internet connection.
@sekcompsci
sekcompsci / Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Last active January 22, 2026 02:43 — forked from fabianoriccardi/Comparison Espressif ESP MCUs.md
Comparison chips (SoCs) table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6. Forked from @fabianoriccardi

Comparison chips (SoCs) table for ESP8266/ESP32/ESP32-S2/ESP32-S3/ESP32-C3/ESP32-C6

A minimal table to compare the Espressif's MCU families.

ESP8266 ESP32 ESP32-S2 ESP32-S3 ESP32-C3 ESP32-C6
Announcement Date 2014, August 2016, September 2019, September 2020, December

Temporal and Watermill solve different problems, or solve problems differently. From a domain perspective, Temporal workflows implement policies and as a result they provide orchestration for the entire process. Nothing stops you from implementing workflows that span through different domains (bounded contexts) though, so if the process is well defined, you can implement it in a single workflow. That gives you the advantage of being able to remediate if any of the steps fail (eg. if the payment fails, the order shouldn't be sent to shipping).

That's not always the case though. Sometimes you need to provide integration points in the system that lets actors outside of a business process to react to events which is when Watermill comes into the picture.

Ultimately, the two can be combined very easily. For example, a Temporal activity can send an event to watermill, or a watermill event can start a new workflow.

As a rule