• Re: good post on LinkedIn

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Niocl=C3=A1s_P=C3=B3l_Caile=C3=A1n_de_Ghloucester?=@Spamassassin@irrt.De to comp.lang.vhdl,comp.lang.verilog,comp.arch.fpga,comp.arch.embedded on Fri Aug 29 16:16:15 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.arch.embedded

    I wrote on
    Sat, 22 Feb 2025 21:12:58 +0100
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    |----------------------------------------------------------------------|
    |"Dear all, |
    | |
    |Today LinkedIn is showing a good post about SystemVerilog. LinkedIn is| |claiming that that post is 1 week old." | |----------------------------------------------------------------------|

    Dear all,

    I should had written that Frans Skarman started that LinkedIn
    thread. Sorry!

    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| |""and differeneces in some details of execution are to be expected between| |different simulators""" | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|

    I confess that I introduced this misspelling "differeneces". Sorry again!

    LinkedIn does not run a satisfactory search engine. So LinkedIn forced me
    to scroll for too many minutes to find that thread by Frans Skarman.

    "!

    This page is having a problem

    Try coming back to it later.


    You could also:

    * Open a new tab

    * Refresh this page

    Error code: Out of Memory

    Refresh"
    said Microsoft Edge after tens of minutes of scrolling when scrolling
    through 4 months of LinkedIn reactions with Task Manager showing the top
    four memory users being:
    "msedge.exe [. . .] 462,168 K [. . .]
    msedge.exe [. . .] 246,280 K [. . .]
    msedge.exe [. . .] 66,248 K [. . .]
    explorer.exe [. . .] 61,628 K [. . .]"
    in a computer with 8 gigabytes while Resource Monitor said "39% Used
    Physical Memory". Waiting minutes and clicking refresh lost what I
    scrolled through by reverting to today's reactions.

    (So I closed Microsoft Edge and rebooted Windows. Then I saw that
    Microsoft Edge lost months of browsing history. Another reboot seemed to
    get this browsing history back.)

    "Why do people do this?!
    Honestly, I don't really know. This is one of those mysteries that might
    never get solved. Oh, there is one lead: it seems to be generated mostly (exclusively?) by Windows systems. Really, who would have thought?"
    says
    HTTPS://WWW.ueber.net/who/mjl/projects/bomstrip
    by Mechiel Lukkien.

    Search engines failed to find that LinkedIn thread. LinkedIn does not
    forbid me from republishing to USENET what I say therein:
    "Dear Doctor Saptarshi Sarkar, PhD: Read the news:comp.lang.vhdl and news:comp.arch.fpga USENET newsgroups and "VHDL Answers to Frequently
    Asked Questions" be Ben Cohen - HTTPS://ACCU.org/bookreviews/2004/gloster_1292/
    "
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