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froqpi-art · 8 months
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i am trying to catch up on geats anyways jitt looks like this every time he’s on screen
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joshym · 8 months
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roachmattea · 9 days
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ANDREW WITH THE ONE DOLLAR BET HE'S JUST LIUKE MATTEA <3
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404mph · 2 years
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loverbearbutch · 2 years
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me and my loves in picrew!!!
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digitaljit001 · 1 year
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ekj1002 · 2 years
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luckycomputertyrant · 2 years
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jit clicks near me | alpha clicks take best picture always
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kikicalilica · 2 years
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openbooth · 2 months
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JVM Performance Comparison for JDK 21 – Ionut Balosin The current article describes a series of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) benchmarks with a primary focus on top-tier Just-In-Time (JIT) compilers, such as C2 JIT, and Graal JIT. The benchmarks are structured in three distinct (artificial) categories:
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mywifeleftme · 3 months
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254: The Bhundu Boys // Shabini
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Shabini The Bhundu Boys 1986, Discafrique
I don’t know what to do with this review. I picked up a copy of Shabini for a pittance a few years back, and heard the same thing British DJs John Peel and Andy Kershaw and a host of other music celebs did when the Zimbabwean five-piece first reached the UK in the mid-‘80s: miraculous, flowing chorus-effect-laden guitar pop, driven by an insistent skipping rhythm, with jovial call and response group vocals in the Shona language. Peel famously wept the first time he saw them live, and there is something angelic about the way their melodies seem both circular and endlessly ascending. The Bhundu Boys called their style jit, but most listeners would be hard pressed to distinguish it from the Congolese soukous style that was simultaneously breaking through in continental Europe—whatever its precise genre, Shabini is the greatest record of its kind I’ve heard.
I’d like to leave it there, but how do you omit their backstory? I don’t have the heart for it today, but the accounts collected on this blog (or the band’s Wikipedia page if you’re in a hurry) are as grim as their music was joyous: from lead singer Biggie Tembo’s days as a child soldier to becoming Zimbabwe’s most promising band; to arena and stadium dates in England and America; to penury at the hands of their swindling manager; to imprisonment or death for nearly every member of the band (most via AIDS; Tembo by suicide after he was consigned to a mental hospital). As surviving member Rise Kagona has said, it’s tragic that “for all the cities we visited, and all the friends, and all the music that we made, the Bhundu Boys are mostly remembered for dying of AIDS.”
Their art deserves better than that, but the Bhundu Boys’ memory also should not be reduced to a contextless, ornamental snow globe, as so much of the first wave of so-called “world music” that they helped to kick off has been. Between Zimbabwe’s murderous post-colonial politics and the exploitationist Western music industry, these naïve young men were fed into a meatgrinder practically from the moment they reached British soil. It bolstered some of their worst personal instincts and drove wedges between the Boys that left them more vulnerable still to exploitation, until that which was special about them had been wrung out and spent. The highest compliment you can pay their music is that it was so instantly and obviously special that anyone could hear it from the drop; the most damning indictment of this world is that this very quality would be their ruin. Shabini is a pristine record of something uniquely beautiful and doomed, and deserves to be remembered as such.
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i-am-anki · 3 months
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learnstransformation · 4 months
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Warehousing Woes
Let’s talk about warehousing, Just-In-Time (JIT), First-In-First-Out (FIFO), and Lean. The warehousing woes of JIT and FIFO create headaches high past time to remedy. With JIT every manufacturing process, product storage, and delivery option has to co-ordinate like a well-oiled machine. Products following JIT procedures are timed off the manufacturing belts and accounted for at points of service…
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mp3monsterme · 6 months
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Java 21 & GraalVM -- lots to be excited about
Today, Java 21 has reached General Availability (GA) with some important new features in the language mainstream (i.e., not requiring preview flags enabled), and Oracle will be supporting Java 21 as a Long long-term support (guaranteed at least 3years of free support (2years to the next LTS + 1 yr overlap) and then for at least an additional 5 years under support subscription). Everyone is…
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