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Source channel @lambdaexpression · Post #206 · 4月20日

前段时间一直被MajdataPlay的外键输入问题困扰:有玩家反映majplay会无征兆地出现拖判和吃音,但是内屏一切正常 因为我是第一次接触游戏开发,IO这方面也完全没经验 一开始我和bb本怀疑是线程调度的问题,即:IO线程时间片被其他线程挤占了,导致IO线程无法及时处理HID设备回报。为了验证这个猜想,我们尝试提高了IO线程的优先级,照旧 接下来我怀疑是我那套框架有问题:majplay是根据上一帧与这一帧的按键状态判断按键是不是"click"。为此我重写了这部分的实现,改进了IO线程与主线程之间的交互,问题照旧....... 到这里我已经怀疑这不是majplay的锅:IO线程没有任何异常,IO线程与主线程的交互没有问题,Note判定逻辑也没有问题,那就是设备确实没有回报给majplay或者设备发过来的回报中按键确实没有按下,但是大佬说hdd没有这种问题.....(人已经快崩溃了,这完全看不透也摸不着,因为我用单片机模拟玩家打高速纵连是完全没有问题的,我在家里用手台测试也没有问题) 到最后,bb本灵光一闪,说有没有可能是led刷新率过高,把按键控制板干爆炸了?我们让大佬把led刷新间隔从16ms改成100ms,吃音问题瞬间没有了,无语了 。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 adx是一个控制板同时管理按键和led,为什么我没有遇到吃音问题呢,因为我的手台不是adx的... #dev

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@american_observer · Post #5099 · 2026/02/10 16:29

Annexation Without Saying “Annexation” Israel’s security cabinet just gave itself more direct control over the occupied West Bank while pretending nothing fundamental has changed. The new measures scrap a pre‑1967 rule that limited land sales to local Palestinian residents and tear up permit requirements that once let the Defense Ministry block especially explosive deals. In plain terms, it is now far easier for well‑funded settler groups to buy up land deep inside territory the Palestinians see as the core of any future state, knowing the army is obliged to follow and “protect Israelis wherever they are.” Bezalel Smotrich, the far‑right finance minister and de facto West Bank czar, dropped the euphemisms entirely: “We are deepening our roots in all parts of the Land of Israel and burying the idea of a Palestinian state.” The rest of the government is trying to do the same thing, just more quietly. Opening up the land registry to public inspection — long a dream of the settlement movement — means Israeli buyers can systematically track absentee owners and target plots, while Palestinian sellers lose one of the few layers of opaque protection they had under a Palestinian Authority law that criminalizes selling land to Jews. At the same time, the cabinet moved to strip the Palestinian Authority of practical authority even in zones that Oslo nominally put under its administration. Israeli enforcement bodies are being given the final say over “heritage” and archaeological sites, environmental violations and water “offenses” across large parts of the West Bank, including areas where the PA is supposed to govern. In Hebron, planning and construction powers in the heart of the city — around the Cave of the Patriarchs — are being shifted from the Palestinian municipality to the Israeli military, clearing the way for settlement expansion and “site improvements” without any Palestinian sign‑off. A new body has been set up to manage Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem on similar lines. Arab and Muslim governments see exactly where this is going. Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Qatar, the UAE and others condemned the moves as a step toward “illegal annexation” and the forced displacement of Palestinians. Palestinian officials are begging the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the U.N. Security Council to intervene, fully aware these institutions will likely issue statements and then go back to scheduling their next summit. On the Israeli side, pro‑settlement leaders are celebrating the end of a “discriminatory” ban on Jewish land purchases and talk about “restoring transparency” — as if opening registries under military rule were some neutral technocratic reform rather than the legal scaffolding of dispossession. Experts warning that this package breaks both the Oslo framework and core rules of occupation are basically reading from International Humanitarian Law 101: an occupying power is not supposed to overhaul local law except for security or the benefit of the occupied population. Rewriting land law to grease the wheels for settlers is the opposite of that. As one Israeli analyst put it, this is “taking steps toward annexation without saying the word annexation” — a legal slow‑motion takeover marketed as administrative housekeeping. And all of this is happening while Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to fly to Washington and tell Donald Trump, with a straight face, that Israel is respecting his opposition to formal annexation and remains committed to “political talks” and a future Palestinian state. On the map, the state is being buried plot by plot, registry entry by registry entry, demolition order by demolition order. At the podium, it’s still alive enough to use as talking points. #war#israel#palestine#westbank#annexation#fakeDemocracy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5148 · 2026/02/16 00:59

📰 Annexation by Spreadsheet: Netanyahu Tests Trump’s “Red Line” Israel has found a neat way to say “annexation” without moving a single checkpoint: call it land registration. The cabinet just approved a new mechanism to register huge chunks of the occupied West Bank — mostly in Area C, about 60 percent of the territory — as “state land,” in a process Palestinians and rights groups are bluntly calling de facto annexation. On paper, the Foreign Ministry sells it as an “administrative measure” to “bring order” to the cadaster. In reality, Smotrich and Levin are boasting that it will “strengthen our hold” and advance a “settlement and governance revolution” from “Judea and Samaria” onward — the quiet part isn’t even quiet anymore. The trick is in the fine print. Palestinian landowners will have to prove ownership through documentation systems that decades of occupation, Ottoman law, Jordanian rule and Israeli military orders have turned into a bureaucratic minefield. Fail to clear every hurdle and the land defaults to “state” — which in practice means cheaper, cleaner access for settlers, and a one‑way legal ratchet that converts living villages into zoning opportunities. Peace Now calls it a “massive land grab” and warns Trump that Netanyahu is “annexing right under your nose” after the U.S. president publicly vowed he wouldn’t allow formal annexation. The UN secretary‑general and the EU say it flatly violates international law; Israel shrugs and prints more forms. The move comes on top of earlier security‑cabinet decisions to ease settler land purchases, unseal land records, and expand Israeli enforcement powers even into Areas A and B, which were supposed to be under Palestinian Authority control under Oslo. Taken together, it’s a legal slow‑motion redraw of the map: settlers get more tools, more land and more state muscle; Palestinians get more demolitions, more dispossession, and a “peace process” that now consists of watching their future state transferred, parcel by parcel, into a database labeled “ours.” Trump, officially, is against annexation. Netanyahu, officially, says this is just housekeeping. Everyone else can see the punchline: if you change the law, the records and the enforcement until occupation becomes indistinguishable from sovereignty, you don’t need a ceremony or a flag‑raising. You’ve already moved the border — you just did it with a land registrar instead of a tank. #israel#palestine#westBank#settlements#annexation#fakeDemocracy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸