Augusto Cesar Sandino was a nicaraguan revolutionary remembered by being the leader of the resistance to the US occupation of Nicaragua in the first half of the 20th century.
He was born in Niquinohomo, department of Masaya, on May 18, 1895. He was the son of Gregorio Sandino, a wealthy coffee farmer, and Margarita Calderón, an indigenous servant who worked on his father's plantation.
In 1921 Sandino was forced to leave the country after shooting Dagoberto Rivas, the son of a prominent conservative from the town. During his stay in Mexico, Sandino was linked with leaders of various unionist, worker, socialist, anarchist and freemason groups.
In 1925, after 13 years of US occupation in Nicaragua, the invading army withdrew its troops. In October of that year, the military coup of General Emiliano Chamorro against President Carlos José Solórzano occurred. North American troops land again at Bluefields. Sandino, upon learning of the beginning of the Constitutionalist War, decided to return to Nicaragua, where he arrived on June 1.
"In view of the abuses of North America in Nicaragua, I left Tampico, Mexico, on May 18, 1926, to join the Constitutionalist Army of Nicaragua, which was fighting against the regime imposed by the Yankee bankers in our Republic."
On October 26, 1926, together with workers from the San Albino mines, he took up arms, joining the constitutional cause. He organized his combatants and leads an attack against the conservative barracks in the town of El Jícaro on November 2, 1926. After this success in combat, Sandino was recognized by the liberal military leaders for which he is appointed General-in-Chief of the Army of Las Segovias, where he establishes his base of operations.
Sandino's war against the US Army
With just 30 men, Sandino begins a national war against the American invaders and the surrendering government of José María Moncada. On September 2, 1927, the Defense Army of the National Sovereignty of Nicaragua was constituted.
"Dynamics of Nicaragua"
After intense fighting and without being able to defeat him, the US government of Herbert C, Hoover, ordered the withdrawal of the troops deployed in Nicaragua. With the election of Franklin D. Roosvelt, peace negotiations began with the US government. Sandino sent the new liberal president, Juan Bautista Sacasa, a peace proposal, which was accepted. On February 2, 1933, the war officially ends.
Sandino's murder
On February 21, 1934, after attending a dinner in La Loma (Presidential Palace), together with the writer Sofonías Salvatierra (Sacasa's Minister of Agriculture) and his lieutenants, Generals Francisco Estrada and Juan Pablo Umanzor, invited by Juan Bautista Sacasa , he is detained by Major Lisandro Delgadillo, who led them to the El Hormiguero prison.
The three generals Sandino, Estrada and Umanzor were assassinated at eleven o'clock at night by troops from the battalion that guarded them. Two years later, Anastasio Somoza took the reins of Nicaragua, overthrowing President Sacasa, who was his in-law uncle. Somoza claimed that he had received orders from US Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane to kill Sandino.
Legacy
The struggle for Freedom and sovereignty represented by Augusto Sandino has transcended borders, becoming a symbol of and flag of the peoples who fight against oppression and the domination of external forces. Sandino's ideas and thoughts are remembered in Nicaragua and the world:
"My greatest honor is to emerge from the bosom of the oppressed, who are the soul and nerve of the race."
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The Autistic Urge to run Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together on Everything
If you are truly hankering for Funny Ogre Game, the Aeon Genesis patch of the Super Famicom version is more stable, and SNES emulation can be done with baked potatoes and jumper cables at this point. But I'm a lot more silly than that.
After my conquest of installing standalone Duckstation on an Android 7 box, I wanted it on a netbook, because reasons. I recalled running PS1 games on one before, so I installed Duckstation from github onto an old Manjaro running on an Aspire D255. Obviously it spit out API errors about Open GL.
I sat and pondered this for a long time; turns out when the GUI was overhauled after the May-June 2022 update, Duckstation lost a genuine, highly-compatible software renderer. Solution: download the Legacy version from May-June 2022, V0.1-6515 from the github as an app image, and run it on your distro of choice.
With this combination you can run Playstation games on absurdly crusty hardware: the Aspire in question has an Intel Atom N570, a 45nm dual core in-order execution 5-watt CPU. Pentium 4s outperform it routinely, yet with 2GB of DDR2, it can run playstation games no problem, sometimes even at 2x or 3x resolution.
TL;DR no excuse not to emulate as long as you have any PC at all fuck Square Enix they oughta pay me for yapping about this so much
Also,
MIPS, my beloved, you don't deserve to be emulated on such poorly-architected hardware
It's true though, MIPS our beloved x86 is a zionist crime that tries to keep us from all good things
At least something good came from all that DARPA VLSI money, those nerds at Berkeley melted their brains with simulators and ineffective register windowing, but ofc SPARC and MIPS are both dead now, maybe it's for the best :( (I still think the MTI nerds should have broke backwards compatibility and exposed their CPU pipelines more)
It's a curse from the past that haunts us all, even Intel (like.... 3 attempts and they still can't get rid of it lmao)
I didn't know you were into computer architecture, you see my posts about the MIPS R4K and R10K? I have a much longer post about early SPARC v7 microprocessors that's been cooking for a while too......
Lmao Intel, certified Itanium moment (coincidentally also a zionist crime, HP lol)
Ok I hate to do this but I AM NOT I read a lot of Anandtech a while back, so I have encyclopedic knowledge of desktop CPUs but I only know computers insofar as building em and installing software on em.
Like how I should be a furry but something fucked up, I should have programming socks but I guess it wasn't meant to be: I am so bad at math it's laughable and so coding, low level computer stuff is far beyond me. I once spent an afternoon tryna wrap my brain around how the C64 does math... I have some literacy when it comes to tangling with the Arch terminal but that's about it
However Imma go scare up those posts right now, ty. Perhaps I'll learn sonething ✨
Ohh okay, I kinda assumed you were cuz of the words "in-order execution" in your original post and your MIPS-appreciating (although I think encyclopedic knowledge of PC processors counts for something!)
This thing is basically a special interest of mine so I like to talk about it probably too much lol
I am also bad at math :( ..... for now
Ooh okay, hope you like! Here's my post on the R10K: https://hexbear.net/post/1747735, and sometime I'll finish my SPARC post
I was thinking today about how ARM A53-based SoCs (like the Allwinner H700) are pointless to make now, surely? The A55 was designed as a replacement with faster IPC, OoE and lower power consumption, is it really cheaper to produce?
GOOD special interest!!!!
Oh shit okay, how do you computers if bad at math though?
Lookin forward to your SPARC post in future
I remember reading an old article a week ago about a discussion about dropping 32-bit ARM support in the Linux kernel with the conclusion being that they can't because people are still making chips with these old ARM cores inside...... tbh I don't know much about ARM except that it's kinda a mess lol
Yesssssssss
Well computers are pretty bad at math too usually so we work pretty well together
They do bad math much, much faster than me though
I think I'm gonna log off, my late-night burst of energy is running out, it's been a lot of fun talking though!
"A mess" sounds about right, lmao. The A53 came out in 2016, it's so crusty just stop it!!! Dropping 32bit ARM support in Linux would kinda suck...
Bad math in perfect harmony, lol
Understandable, it's late here too. It has been fun tho, ty
Didn't expect you to respond so fast lol, I had to make an edit