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Lynx or elinks 😅
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@Frederick and there will be a @LlamaMan in that new reality who will post the same question
And there will be a @Frederick thinking, "Well this is monotonous, I'll change people's intelligence, distinguish them into 2 classes and introduce a vivid variable factor called color"
Welcome to an infinite loop -
@norman70688 It's a very good fusion for native Hindi speakers
But becomes a pain for others as they can't get it at all -
@norman70688 I am considering Hindi + English
That is speaking broken English with Hindi words -
I don't think wonder woman felt "cute"
So.... Depends more on your storyline than the lead character being a female -
One of the passwords be of mark Zuckerberg? Please?
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@RememberMe
Quite agree there
I am new to c++, not to coding
I do most of my codes in Java and a few in python
Professor asked this assignment to be done in c++ 😪
And as mentioned in previous comment, the first time I encountered floating point arithmetic....
Will make extra sure I need it from now on 😂 -
@ddephor
I actually never really needed floating point arithmetic before this
M working with graphics right now, so need floats for storing slopes of lines :( -
@TheSilent
Maybe true
But the fact remains that it's a thing that pisses people off
Specially when that is the issue in a 1000 line code.... You never think of it...!! -
@ddephor not the point, check my reply above
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@RememberMe
True
This wasn't the example
I had a few multiplications and divisions of floating points on each variable
And then compare them
I already am aware of IEEE754
But I am ranting as the solution that you suggested (i.e. if diff is less than €, return equal) should be implemented by default (as most beginners would else be confused because of unawareness of IEEE754 or the fact that c++ doesn't do this, while other languages do something.... Although I don't know what)
Advanced users can (as they are advanced) make their own function to compare bit by bit or change the error range if they ever need it...!!! -
@RantSomeWhere
Correction: b == 1.0 returns false -
@asgs One of the incidences was with Java. It was supposed to call a function from an external library but it wasn't (or the function wasn't returning, idk.... The println after that line didn't work)
I added a println before that line for debugging and the println after the call also executed
I commented the println before the call and it again stopped working
This was way back before I understood OS. Could it be somehow related to flushing my buffers? Like does println flush buffers or something? -
@Fast-Nop I couldn't understand the part about printf debugging not being useful.
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@RiderExMachina I also read about that, hence tried out lightWorks
Yes, I do agree that the workflow is quite different and that was not something handy while doing something in an hour or two. Although I do apologise for calling it bad in that context -
@retard might be possible, haven't heard about it though 😅
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Which country are you from?
If you are from a country with high PPP, try finding devs in other countries with low PPP (like India, where I live)
A low or mediocre pay/offer there is a lavish pay when you convert the currency
Also, m a university student, so if you disclose the man hours and the pay, I can ask around here for interested people -
No results for me... (Yay?)
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@lxmcf Tried Kdenlive, Openshot, even Lightworks
None gave me as much advanced control and effects as the ones on Windows
Linux users seriously need a good video editor for professional work -
So, Jen Loots people by being a good liar
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Try windows 10 for 15 mins.... You'll appreciate this
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Try VSCode?
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I prefer phones between 4.5-5" size
They aren't small, so you get a good video experience
They aren't big that you need a separate one handed mode
Mine is Lenovo ZUK Z2... Very powerful device with a beautiful hardware, but shit OS
Though AOSP ROM did a good job in pulling the best of the hardware
+ it is the only phone I could afford which had 5" display which was FHD -
***bought a new android phone***
Unlocked bootloader
Installed TWRP
Installed AOSP
Installed gapps via aroma
Disabled all tracking on opengapps setup screen