I hope we're getting it for C++ with CppFront, but I'm not hopeful it'll ever become mainstream https://github.com/hsutter/cppfront
Related https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diving_Bell_and_the_Butter... Wrote a memoir by blinking at the right time going through the alphabet ordered by frequency
I think you'll be very interested in this awesome project https://ribbonfarm.com/2016/06/29/the-daredevil-camera/
I don't think Iran has SOTA air defences, compared to what the US and Ukraine are using.
I don't agree with the decision, but what is this bull** about unelected bureucrats? That's literal Orban/Putin propaganda speak MEPs are elected.
If you scan 1,000,000 pictures (with let's say 10 CSAM), you'll have 100 false positives and 10 true positives, giving you like only 10% correct results
Shoot?
Where are getting that from? All I can find is about 1st gen antihistamines (i.e. Benadryl, which I doubt many people take daily, because of the drowsiness). Even for those, evidence seems to be mixed at best. "Huge…
Fair point, but translating to C is almost cheating ;)
Because pretty much no language besides Latin actually maps nicely to the Latin script. Pretty much all languages use digraphs, diacritic symbols or completely new letters in the Latin script (even English, œ and æ, for…
This has pretty much already happened for the older style of German cursive, called Kurrent. Partly also because the Nazis got rid of it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Tons of old documents written in it,…
Yeah I didn't mean it as praise for Java (SE, ME, or whatever), but I don't think you're better off finding embedded WebAssembly jobs
Embedded systems? Like sim cards? There's even real time Java, I think they used it for some missile guidance stuff aswell at some point
Obviously OP is not
And I suppose Lisp started that with :key args
At these latitudes they just get almost none naturally, that's why you need to supplement more
But also one of the recommended ways of doing it, as it has no native Datetime type.
Did that have any real-world effects/benefits? I think you could build most Linux desktops with RT enabled, but I don't think you'd gain anything UX related
I mean Nim just compiles to C or C++, so it's bound to be slower
No it would stay at pretty much 100% (as is normal). But co2 goes down, which lessens the ability of oxygen to come out of the blood. That's why you get dizzy when hyperventilating
Trackpad? I've had OpenBSD on ~6 laptops, old and new, but the trackpad always worked fine
Who says these are the same people?
Also Siemens/Infineon. Although that's a vastly different node size, but still, there's some expertise present
I mean it's still C++ that's compiled and executed, surely the compiler would be able to provide a way to hook into that?
I suppose mostly to fund their "ventures"?
I hope we're getting it for C++ with CppFront, but I'm not hopeful it'll ever become mainstream https://github.com/hsutter/cppfront
Related https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diving_Bell_and_the_Butter... Wrote a memoir by blinking at the right time going through the alphabet ordered by frequency
I think you'll be very interested in this awesome project https://ribbonfarm.com/2016/06/29/the-daredevil-camera/
I don't think Iran has SOTA air defences, compared to what the US and Ukraine are using.
I don't agree with the decision, but what is this bull** about unelected bureucrats? That's literal Orban/Putin propaganda speak MEPs are elected.
If you scan 1,000,000 pictures (with let's say 10 CSAM), you'll have 100 false positives and 10 true positives, giving you like only 10% correct results
Shoot?
Where are getting that from? All I can find is about 1st gen antihistamines (i.e. Benadryl, which I doubt many people take daily, because of the drowsiness). Even for those, evidence seems to be mixed at best. "Huge…
Fair point, but translating to C is almost cheating ;)
Because pretty much no language besides Latin actually maps nicely to the Latin script. Pretty much all languages use digraphs, diacritic symbols or completely new letters in the Latin script (even English, œ and æ, for…
This has pretty much already happened for the older style of German cursive, called Kurrent. Partly also because the Nazis got rid of it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Tons of old documents written in it,…
Yeah I didn't mean it as praise for Java (SE, ME, or whatever), but I don't think you're better off finding embedded WebAssembly jobs
Embedded systems? Like sim cards? There's even real time Java, I think they used it for some missile guidance stuff aswell at some point
Obviously OP is not
And I suppose Lisp started that with :key args
At these latitudes they just get almost none naturally, that's why you need to supplement more
But also one of the recommended ways of doing it, as it has no native Datetime type.
Did that have any real-world effects/benefits? I think you could build most Linux desktops with RT enabled, but I don't think you'd gain anything UX related
I mean Nim just compiles to C or C++, so it's bound to be slower
No it would stay at pretty much 100% (as is normal). But co2 goes down, which lessens the ability of oxygen to come out of the blood. That's why you get dizzy when hyperventilating
Trackpad? I've had OpenBSD on ~6 laptops, old and new, but the trackpad always worked fine
Who says these are the same people?
Also Siemens/Infineon. Although that's a vastly different node size, but still, there's some expertise present
I mean it's still C++ that's compiled and executed, surely the compiler would be able to provide a way to hook into that?
I suppose mostly to fund their "ventures"?