Very apt headline, IMHO. I have been an ardent opponent of AI since it came up a few years back. I refuse to vibe code and I refuse to let AI think for me. I won't be an AI controller. However, two days ago I found a…
Tiny suggestion, possibly without merit (no comments or email in the article): Use ULEB64 encoding instead of RAW unsigned 64-bit fields for STRING lengths. ULEB64 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128) is a simple…
You can disable the "commercial usage detected" haressments easily enough: https://anydesk.com/en/whitelist-request
I agree fully with you. AnyDesk is pretty cool and mostly works well. There's a small trick you can use: Run but don't install AnyDesk, that way it won't install its services and so on. Simply don't ever click on the…
Is it me or is there a bug with pointers on the bottom of http://www.pjhutchison.org/tutorial/pointers.html? The author uses this code to dereference a pointer to a structure member: engine = *myvehicle->enginesize;…
I don't want to be toxic but why make a function to cast a char to an int? I was astounded when I briefly skimmed through the list. I hope this is not curriculum in education.
Okay, sorry, I misunderstood you :-) As a matter of fact, I think it is a shame that so few support ReactOS. The idea is grand and think about how many resources people are willing to invest into using, say, Linux as an…
In a way, yes. But I left because I could see no future for the project due to the fact that I could format my system partition without getting warning and other similar issues. I have to say that I wasn't a coder or…
I agree to that. I probably should have used the word "deliver" instead of the phrase "compete with Microsoft".
You should check your attitude. I didn't offend you, so don't offend me.
I was invited to join the ReactOS project about 10-12 years ago. I was part of it for, say, four days, then I left. I realized I could format my system drive with no warning or error. Then did a code review and realized…
As a language purist, I'm slightly saddened by the removal of the colon to indicate the beginning of an indented block on the next line. I believe Cobra did the same and it always bogs my mind why that darned colon…
Three cheers!!! So fine with new and actually improved technologies instead of the many GUI rehashes that some companies make money off delivering all the time. I don't often use SVG, and am by no means an expert on it,…
1. Hype over Rust. 2. Pragmatism because of the many complexities with imperative programming and multi-tasking in a more and more multi-core world. 3. Hype over Rust. :-) I personally find Rust so ugly that I refuse to…
Very apt headline, IMHO. I have been an ardent opponent of AI since it came up a few years back. I refuse to vibe code and I refuse to let AI think for me. I won't be an AI controller. However, two days ago I found a…
Tiny suggestion, possibly without merit (no comments or email in the article): Use ULEB64 encoding instead of RAW unsigned 64-bit fields for STRING lengths. ULEB64 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128) is a simple…
You can disable the "commercial usage detected" haressments easily enough: https://anydesk.com/en/whitelist-request
I agree fully with you. AnyDesk is pretty cool and mostly works well. There's a small trick you can use: Run but don't install AnyDesk, that way it won't install its services and so on. Simply don't ever click on the…
Is it me or is there a bug with pointers on the bottom of http://www.pjhutchison.org/tutorial/pointers.html? The author uses this code to dereference a pointer to a structure member: engine = *myvehicle->enginesize;…
I don't want to be toxic but why make a function to cast a char to an int? I was astounded when I briefly skimmed through the list. I hope this is not curriculum in education.
Okay, sorry, I misunderstood you :-) As a matter of fact, I think it is a shame that so few support ReactOS. The idea is grand and think about how many resources people are willing to invest into using, say, Linux as an…
In a way, yes. But I left because I could see no future for the project due to the fact that I could format my system partition without getting warning and other similar issues. I have to say that I wasn't a coder or…
I agree to that. I probably should have used the word "deliver" instead of the phrase "compete with Microsoft".
You should check your attitude. I didn't offend you, so don't offend me.
I was invited to join the ReactOS project about 10-12 years ago. I was part of it for, say, four days, then I left. I realized I could format my system drive with no warning or error. Then did a code review and realized…
As a language purist, I'm slightly saddened by the removal of the colon to indicate the beginning of an indented block on the next line. I believe Cobra did the same and it always bogs my mind why that darned colon…
Three cheers!!! So fine with new and actually improved technologies instead of the many GUI rehashes that some companies make money off delivering all the time. I don't often use SVG, and am by no means an expert on it,…
1. Hype over Rust. 2. Pragmatism because of the many complexities with imperative programming and multi-tasking in a more and more multi-core world. 3. Hype over Rust. :-) I personally find Rust so ugly that I refuse to…