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No user record in our sample, but bigcheesegs has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but bigcheesegs has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
UB is a choice in that we could require symbolic execution of of all code. This is incredibly slow, so we don't. There are many cases of UB that would be cheap to check, but there are many more that are incredibly…
"state's monopoly on violence" means that a state's power to enforce its rules is rooted in its ability to use violence on those that refuse. Putting someone in jail is not physical violence, but what keeps them there…
LLVM does this on x86 because partial register writes don't break dependency chains in many cases, meaning that you can get stalls due to false dependencies. There's nothing in LLVM itself that makes it use larger…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreal_Tournament_3
In C++ this violates the data race rules both with and without volatile, but because it's sig_atomic_t it has a special carve out _only_ if it's volatile. See https://eel.is/c++draft/basic#intro.races-22 C however…
For 1) lock-free atomics are also allowed. In C++ there's actually a lot more freedom. You can access non-atomic non-volatile-std :: sig_atomic_t variables as long as you don't violate the data race rules.
libc++ was open sourced May 11th 2010. 13 years ago. https://blog.llvm.org/2010/05/new-libc-c-standard-library.ht...
The LAION dataset, which SD was trained on, is just a list of URLs and textual descriptions. There's no illegal copying going on when StabilityAI trained SD. It's also not illegal for you to do the same thing.
I think the much more likely outcome is further research on making the prompts smarter and more human like.
Very surprised 17net only has 1.
There's lots of overnight street parking in the bay area, but there are lots of other opportunities to charge. The actual hard case is someone that drives a significant amount during the day, doesn't have charging at…
I'm surprised there's no 802.15.4/Thread support on a new IoT platform in 2022. Also the power consumption makes this mostly useless for battery operation. Overall I'm still not impressed by the 2040. I'll stick with…
No. The economics of Proof of Work mean that increases in compute per watt just lead to an increase in global hash rate. Total energy usage never goes down as long as it's sufficiently profitable to use the energy.
Encoding space, not die space.
> it seems very obviously a move to force miners to use more GPUs in parallel This is very obviously wrong. The economics of crypto mining are almost entirely dominated by power cost. Nvidia's decision here simply means…
Do you have any examples? std::launder fixes an issue that has existed since C++98.
You don't actually want implementation defined behavior. There is no restriction on implementation defined behavior, it just needs to be documented. Suitable documentation includes "the optimizer assumes this never…
> I don't believe RAM layout is that important. [...] ASLR has nothing to do with the type of memory layout discussed here. ASLR only impacts compiled code/data, and only entire shared objects/executables at a time. A…
Could be 1. Just adopt the C++ std as the C std.
> they stay orbiting indefinitely Not quite true. For example quite a few orbits around the moon are unstable and you will end up crashing into the surface. This is due to essentially all celestial objects not being…
This is incorrect. I participated in the committee discussions around launder, byte, pointer provenance, and implicit object creation. None of those issues show up here. This is a very simple case of using placement new…
How? You limit physical over the air bandwidth, that inherently limits baud, but you don't need to do so explicitly.
Yes. There are no plans for binary module compat between compilers, or different versions of the same compiler for gcc and Clang.
I love that exceptions are the classic case for this, because it's not even true that "zero-cost exceptions" are zero _runtime_ cost on the non exceptional path. The most trivial example is they block vectorization.
This is not at all how monitor marketing works. Every company gives them insane nonsense names. There is no other identifier. for XR382CQK bmijqphuzx there is no product line or model other than "monitor". That's all…