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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 #5190 · 2026/02/21 19:02

“Terror Against Noncitizens”: When Trump’s Deportation Machine Meets a Fed-Up Judge A federal judge in California just called Trump’s immigration policy what immigrant communities have been calling it for years: “terror.” U.S. District Judge Sunshine Sykes accused the administration of “terrorizing” migrants, “recklessly” violating the law, and even “extending its violence on its own citizens” by linking the crackdown to two fatal shootings in Minnesota. The core fight is over mandatory detention. Under previous administrations, undocumented people with no criminal record generally had a shot at a bond hearing while their cases crawled through immigration court. Trump’s team shut that door, cutting off hearings and forcing thousands to file individual habeas petitions in federal court just to get a judge to look at their detention. More than 20,000 such cases have been filed since he took office. Judges keep granting release — and then catching the government ignoring, delaying, or creatively “misunderstanding” their orders. Sykes had already ruled in November and December that Trump’s blanket detention policy violated federal law and extended her order nationwide. The administration kept denying hearings anyway. In her new decision, she ordered DHS to notify eligible detainees they may qualify for bond and to give them access to a phone and a lawyer within an hour. She also vacated an immigration court ruling the White House was using as cover to continue the policy. ​ She isn’t alone. A judge in Minnesota just held a Trump lawyer in contempt for failing to return IDs to a migrant who’d already been ordered released, and a New Jersey judge demanded the administration explain why it missed court‑ordered deadlines in a dozen bond cases since December. “Judicial orders should never be violated,” one wrote — a sentence that shouldn’t need to exist in a functioning separation of powers. The administration’s answer? Homeland Security insists the Supreme Court has repeatedly backed its view of mandatory detention and says ICE “adheres to all court decisions until it ultimately gets them shot down by the highest court in the land.” Translation: we follow lower‑court orders only long enough to get them overturned, and if we don’t, well, you can always file another lawsuit. So on paper this is about bond hearings and statutes. In practice, it’s about an executive branch testing how far it can push the courts, how much fear it can generate, and how many people it can keep locked up by default — until a judge finally uses the word everyone else has been avoiding. #immigration#Trump#courts#detention#ruleOfLaw#fakeDemocracy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸