Also the sideroads intersecting each other usually don't have traffic lights which is good for low traffic but bad for high traffic. What they would do in that case is close off one the roads so traffic flows smoothly…
To clarify, the loot boxes in Roblox are game specific. The platform itself just has the catalog where you buy stuff directly But still, Roblox should do a better job regulating the games on its platform
Yikes, does that mean each dev has terabytes of stuff on their machine?
In the manpage for vfork, Linux in particular > As with fork(2), the child process created by vfork() inherits copies of various of the caller's process attributes (e.g., file descriptors, signal dispositions, and…
> If you're not overcommiting, that fork will fail, because total memory consumption will be 1200 MB which is more than 1GB. That somewhat restricts program design. Does this accounting apply to vfork as well?
> 69% of those who got green cards through marriage to US citizen spouses Nice.
As a non Malawian no, but I do think its important to ask what the local sentiment of their country is.
Now that makes sense, so its legal because the contributors can still access their code
> If you actually look at the redis code base the majority of it was written by people who never worked for redis. Thats a really big deal, how did they legally managed to do the license change? I was under the…
Apperantly the AKID and SKID extensions are used instead these days
TCP still works this way?
VK_KHR_buffer_device_address has 91.3% support and VK_KHR_variable_pointers has 98.66% support looks good to me
When I personally use chatgpt and friends, I am not seeing any slowdowns or anything, meaning that their servers can handle the loads just fine. So then, why are these companies spending so much building new capacity if…
Microsoft itself is 73% owned by institutional investors, so more of the same really. see: https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/msft/instituti...
Yeah why is this so common in .NET?
Whatabout the extensions? is it widely supported
You mean the locking would be done in software?
I assume to save on resources, even if your algorithm is not much more taxxing on silicon, maybe the designers at intel and amd just didn't think optimizing split locks was worth it
Biggest pump and dump in history
> chat.agent.maxRequests "Maximum number of requests that copilot can make using agents" I don't get how this setting is relevant?
There is a limit on how much copilot can do in one request, pretty generous but after some time vscode will say "this request is taking very long, do you want to continue" and that would count as a seperate request
I guess Microsoft wants us to think about all these copilots as a single product. Like, "the copilot in visual studio", "the copilot on github", "the copilot on office" etc.
This a toolchain issue rather than OS issue. This wounldn't have been a problem if gcc/clang just took a --stdlib-version option and built the executables linking to that version of glibc or equivalent.
Even from a quality of life perspective, imagine having an SFH in city center that is within walking distance to shops, job, activities etc.
Also living standards, ancients houses are dead simple and today could probably be built with usd 5k-10k in a couple months. But most people wont accept a home with no electrity, no lights, no AC, no indoor plumming,…
Also the sideroads intersecting each other usually don't have traffic lights which is good for low traffic but bad for high traffic. What they would do in that case is close off one the roads so traffic flows smoothly…
To clarify, the loot boxes in Roblox are game specific. The platform itself just has the catalog where you buy stuff directly But still, Roblox should do a better job regulating the games on its platform
Yikes, does that mean each dev has terabytes of stuff on their machine?
In the manpage for vfork, Linux in particular > As with fork(2), the child process created by vfork() inherits copies of various of the caller's process attributes (e.g., file descriptors, signal dispositions, and…
> If you're not overcommiting, that fork will fail, because total memory consumption will be 1200 MB which is more than 1GB. That somewhat restricts program design. Does this accounting apply to vfork as well?
> 69% of those who got green cards through marriage to US citizen spouses Nice.
As a non Malawian no, but I do think its important to ask what the local sentiment of their country is.
Now that makes sense, so its legal because the contributors can still access their code
> If you actually look at the redis code base the majority of it was written by people who never worked for redis. Thats a really big deal, how did they legally managed to do the license change? I was under the…
Apperantly the AKID and SKID extensions are used instead these days
TCP still works this way?
VK_KHR_buffer_device_address has 91.3% support and VK_KHR_variable_pointers has 98.66% support looks good to me
When I personally use chatgpt and friends, I am not seeing any slowdowns or anything, meaning that their servers can handle the loads just fine. So then, why are these companies spending so much building new capacity if…
Microsoft itself is 73% owned by institutional investors, so more of the same really. see: https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/msft/instituti...
Yeah why is this so common in .NET?
Whatabout the extensions? is it widely supported
You mean the locking would be done in software?
I assume to save on resources, even if your algorithm is not much more taxxing on silicon, maybe the designers at intel and amd just didn't think optimizing split locks was worth it
Biggest pump and dump in history
> chat.agent.maxRequests "Maximum number of requests that copilot can make using agents" I don't get how this setting is relevant?
There is a limit on how much copilot can do in one request, pretty generous but after some time vscode will say "this request is taking very long, do you want to continue" and that would count as a seperate request
I guess Microsoft wants us to think about all these copilots as a single product. Like, "the copilot in visual studio", "the copilot on github", "the copilot on office" etc.
This a toolchain issue rather than OS issue. This wounldn't have been a problem if gcc/clang just took a --stdlib-version option and built the executables linking to that version of glibc or equivalent.
Even from a quality of life perspective, imagine having an SFH in city center that is within walking distance to shops, job, activities etc.
Also living standards, ancients houses are dead simple and today could probably be built with usd 5k-10k in a couple months. But most people wont accept a home with no electrity, no lights, no AC, no indoor plumming,…