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No. Exactly This.
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@calmyourtities problem is other dumbfucks using whatever they want are compromising your privacy and quality of life in the long run, too.
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Haha, same! So lost :D
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*laughs in 4.19 stable*
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@v-vp python arguing with ruby over performance and optimized code is like watching two snails bragging about who’s the fastest of them.
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I raise you:
- 12 balls
- 1 of them is heavier OR lighter than the others
- weighing with a scale is allowed 3 times
Find out which ball is different from the others AND tell for sure if it is lighter or heavier than the others. -
AFAIK for the similarities macOS is POSIX compliant (certified) and while Linux isn’t certified it mostly is, too.
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@Gregozor2121 sure, I was a bit half-serious here :^)
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@Gregozor2121 AFAIK prime factorization is in NP and is not known to be NP-hard so this would be a hint into the opposite direction everybody is believing because no proof was found yet.
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finally. i’ve been waiting for P=NP to watch the world burn for so long.
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dynamics guy here. if i get this correct the values are optionset values representing a day each originating from some record‘s multi-option-field and that’s indeed how it‘s presented in the web API. no way to influence this unfortunately.
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tip/recommendation: you should definitely rework the website texts. I am not a native english speaker but I can tell that they are badly written (grammar-wise) leaving behind a very unprofessional impression to me.
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*captain here* use vscode vim plugin for best of both worlds *flies away*
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I think you should wrap your macro bodies in a do { ... } while(0) block to avoid dangling else and other potential unintended behavior
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@C0D4 @arantr you guys looking so much alike yet having so different mindsets is cracking me up lol
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@Pyjong @halfflat the string similarity between group and soup (~66%) is a little higher compared to group and grape (~60%). also, I freely translated the joke from german to english so please forgive me any linguistic failures :)
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At least in C this is undefined/unspecified behavior referring to the C99 standard section 6.5 p. 2 & 3:
„Between the previous and next sequence point an object shall have its stored value modified at most once by the evaluation of an expression. Furthermore, the prior value shall be read only to determine the value to be stored.“
„...the order of evaluation of subexpressions and the order in which side effects take place are both unspecified.“
Therefore, it’s up to the compiler how to treat your code yielding different results for different compilers. -
Besides all that, I Even more value the lesson they’re teaching - that in the end, life is about the people you meet. you change constantly, wasting time on earthly things falsely thinking they’re important, but happen to be the same person in the end, just a lot wiser, realizing: love is what counts. connecting you forever, overcoming large distances, beyond death even, finding immortality through the memories you created in the people you loved and who loved you.
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@netikras likewise I think to me it is the romantic view on those days long gone where computers and software actually were a lot less complex, kind of special and there was so much to explore still. when humans were in control of computers and software and not the other way around, as nowadays is the case with them controlling our lifes. when they were used with much more awareness and their main potential being leveraged to fly us to the moon or spreading joy through well-thought games with a plot instead of creating mass surveillance machinery, privacy-intruding social networks and emotion-less candy crush smombies. Of course, I am a little exaggerating, you get the point.
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😂
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HCF was so beautiful. Never was I touched so deep inside by a TV show before. Those quotes still get me everytime. So, thank you for this one :)
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💁♂️
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B-but..responsive UI? I..i.. mean .. how is anyone supposed to use this if it doesn’t blink & animate & swooosh, y-you know?
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@Fast-Nop this is super interesting! so would you qualify that as an example where the NT developers optimized the kernel more for desktop usage?
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would love to hear from you or one of the mentioned internals guys in which fields the NT kernel is superior to the Linux kernel.
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heart warming. but the first thing coming to my mind though is what diseases I possibly could get infected with if I touch him.
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I’ve patched a small part in the intel wireless network driver from the DragonFlyBSD kernel once. lovely project, lovely people.
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BTW what’s with this:
if (condition)
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@K4YZ don’t even know it *that* well or use it tbh I don’t like it 🙈 too verbose to my taste.
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help non-tech-savvy people around you build a pc, installing software & OS, fix printers, give them advice on what to buy best and set everything up. pin post-its with your number and what you do on the walls in local stores to reach them, have your family ask around etc.