Yes, I started out by using genrule before going down the custom rule path. I was able to properly trigger bazel to generate the interface bindings but then lost the thread when trying to properly configure the output…
I tried using Bazel a while back but immediately ran into a few issues. The existing codebase I was working with did not lay out its dependencies and files in the manner expected by Bazel so dealing with…
Everything can be a conspiracy if one tries hard enough.
Bingo; This "appeal to the court of public opinion" strikes me as a last resort due to a lack of negotiation leverage.
Don't forget that generally e2e tests take longer to run and typically require more test assets. For example, if e2e tests involve simulations running in real time, then by increasing the number of distinct e2e tests…
Glad to hear others used the same house rule. It's definitely cheating.
My wife created a starter from scratch last year using only water, honey, flour, and raisins. I think the recipe was similar to this (http://www.bellarminemagazine.com/making-your-own-sourdough-...). It has since…
Er, what? It is an IBA official cocktail.
Should be easy to game though if they offer "bargains to induce new users" as per the article.
> Business travelers are basically not going to voluntarily take a later flight at all. This. As a business traveler, I don't know how I would justify this to my finance department and/or management. It would take too…
5400 = 90 min * 60 seconds The test is a list of 23 true/false questions, so you can think of each question as a bit. You've prearranged a list of 5400 unique 23-bit vectors, so he determines the bit vector with the…
std::bitset is also a good choice if the number of desired bits is known at compile time
I've personally never felt that Uber was a particularly innovative business. The ability to temporarily commandeer a vehicle/driver has been a thing since vehicles were invented. The only interesting thing Uber ever did…
Just because something has always worked one way doesn't mean it always will continue to work that way. If a business is having trouble staffing during certain time periods then it's a pretty clear indicator that they…
...presumably it doesn't allow root logins via SSH
Probably true, but it's pretty nice being able to accumulate hotel points/airline miles/car rental credits/etc while on the company dime.
It strikes me as both grammatically confusing and arrogant to refer to this organization as "the US Chamber of Commerce" when it isn't affiliated with the US government at all. It's a lobbying organization. It's…
It hasn't been avoided. This has happened a few times to various pieces of the Internet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_hijacking#Public_incidents
Radar guns are regulated by the FCC because they are RF sources. They aren't going to come after you for mounting extra lightbulbs on your car. Infrared bulbs are more similar to polarized plastic covers that obscure…
In my previous comment I was considering only saturation at the ADC, however, I later realized that they were probably performing cancellation in the analog domain first, and then throwing some DSP magic at it later on…
I don't get it either. It seems like the receiver should be saturating if it's really receiving concurrently with the transmitter.
Third can be used both as a noun and an adjective. Noun form: "A third of a pizza". Adjective form: "A third pizza".
So instead of writing stuff out to disk, the idea is to keep everything in memory forever until something bad happens? Like, for instance, your machine runs out of memory because your debug logging consumed all of it.…
Step 4: Get DMCA'd for "circumventing" a "copyright protection system"
Figuring out how to use a system as designed isn't much of a hack...it would be more of a hack if he figured out how to reconfigure the system to route a bus or train directly past the front entrance of the building he…
Yes, I started out by using genrule before going down the custom rule path. I was able to properly trigger bazel to generate the interface bindings but then lost the thread when trying to properly configure the output…
I tried using Bazel a while back but immediately ran into a few issues. The existing codebase I was working with did not lay out its dependencies and files in the manner expected by Bazel so dealing with…
Everything can be a conspiracy if one tries hard enough.
Bingo; This "appeal to the court of public opinion" strikes me as a last resort due to a lack of negotiation leverage.
Don't forget that generally e2e tests take longer to run and typically require more test assets. For example, if e2e tests involve simulations running in real time, then by increasing the number of distinct e2e tests…
Glad to hear others used the same house rule. It's definitely cheating.
My wife created a starter from scratch last year using only water, honey, flour, and raisins. I think the recipe was similar to this (http://www.bellarminemagazine.com/making-your-own-sourdough-...). It has since…
Er, what? It is an IBA official cocktail.
Should be easy to game though if they offer "bargains to induce new users" as per the article.
> Business travelers are basically not going to voluntarily take a later flight at all. This. As a business traveler, I don't know how I would justify this to my finance department and/or management. It would take too…
5400 = 90 min * 60 seconds The test is a list of 23 true/false questions, so you can think of each question as a bit. You've prearranged a list of 5400 unique 23-bit vectors, so he determines the bit vector with the…
std::bitset is also a good choice if the number of desired bits is known at compile time
I've personally never felt that Uber was a particularly innovative business. The ability to temporarily commandeer a vehicle/driver has been a thing since vehicles were invented. The only interesting thing Uber ever did…
Just because something has always worked one way doesn't mean it always will continue to work that way. If a business is having trouble staffing during certain time periods then it's a pretty clear indicator that they…
...presumably it doesn't allow root logins via SSH
Probably true, but it's pretty nice being able to accumulate hotel points/airline miles/car rental credits/etc while on the company dime.
It strikes me as both grammatically confusing and arrogant to refer to this organization as "the US Chamber of Commerce" when it isn't affiliated with the US government at all. It's a lobbying organization. It's…
It hasn't been avoided. This has happened a few times to various pieces of the Internet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_hijacking#Public_incidents
Radar guns are regulated by the FCC because they are RF sources. They aren't going to come after you for mounting extra lightbulbs on your car. Infrared bulbs are more similar to polarized plastic covers that obscure…
In my previous comment I was considering only saturation at the ADC, however, I later realized that they were probably performing cancellation in the analog domain first, and then throwing some DSP magic at it later on…
I don't get it either. It seems like the receiver should be saturating if it's really receiving concurrently with the transmitter.
Third can be used both as a noun and an adjective. Noun form: "A third of a pizza". Adjective form: "A third pizza".
So instead of writing stuff out to disk, the idea is to keep everything in memory forever until something bad happens? Like, for instance, your machine runs out of memory because your debug logging consumed all of it.…
Step 4: Get DMCA'd for "circumventing" a "copyright protection system"
Figuring out how to use a system as designed isn't much of a hack...it would be more of a hack if he figured out how to reconfigure the system to route a bus or train directly past the front entrance of the building he…