I recently learned you can do a similar thing with C/C++ too. Programmatically raise a SIGINT when running under gdb, and gdb will intercept that signal, at which point you can step through the code.
> there are ways to do research nowadays that don't require the effective vows of poverty and servitude associated with graduate school. What would be some of these ways in your opinion?
For all we know, he could own a dedicated always-on machine that works as his mail server.
http://popcorntime.io/ does pretty good torrent streaming already, the challenge would be to offer a similar service that is not illegal and where users can pay.
I recently learned you can do a similar thing with C/C++ too. Programmatically raise a SIGINT when running under gdb, and gdb will intercept that signal, at which point you can step through the code.
> there are ways to do research nowadays that don't require the effective vows of poverty and servitude associated with graduate school. What would be some of these ways in your opinion?
For all we know, he could own a dedicated always-on machine that works as his mail server.
http://popcorntime.io/ does pretty good torrent streaming already, the challenge would be to offer a similar service that is not illegal and where users can pay.