The point of mixed reality is that you can beam people into the space. So the people in the room could watch on a TV and be there in person if they wanted, while everyone else was there in VR.
Obviously rust panic is not the same as a kernel panic. What you're taking for granted is that just because rust can catch a panic that it will. A simple overflow can cause a panic. When this happens, the panic might be…
As far as I'm aware there's no way to reliably catch all panics. catch_unwind does not catch all panics. Handlers don't stop the program from terminating abruptly.
1. As far as i'm aware there's no way to reliably catch all panics. catch_unwind does not catch all panics. 2. The whole point is that consequences of a panic are worse than the consequences of memory corruption. That's…
Easy. Linus for being insufferable.
I think you're missing the point Linus made. Panicking is safer from a memory safety perspective, but it's not from a kernel perspective. You'll lose all the file changes that are not saved, you'll risk having disk…
Linters can catch panics, linters for C won't catch memory issues which is what rust prevents.
Nobody "has to" have a job either. It's interesting how words can have different standards of necessity depending on how you contextualize them. Is a basketball player tall? If you asked his friend in the NBA after a…
If you're just doing BFS why do you care who the parent is? Why not just choose the parent to be the predecessor? I.e if you visit 4 from 1, then 1 is the parent. Why do you need to check a list of potential parents?
Owon vds 1022I served me well for basic stuff. PC oscilloscopes are pretty decent for the $ cost. There's definitely better out there, but if you're in the market for a budget scope, I recommend that one.
The point of mixed reality is that you can beam people into the space. So the people in the room could watch on a TV and be there in person if they wanted, while everyone else was there in VR.
Obviously rust panic is not the same as a kernel panic. What you're taking for granted is that just because rust can catch a panic that it will. A simple overflow can cause a panic. When this happens, the panic might be…
As far as I'm aware there's no way to reliably catch all panics. catch_unwind does not catch all panics. Handlers don't stop the program from terminating abruptly.
1. As far as i'm aware there's no way to reliably catch all panics. catch_unwind does not catch all panics. 2. The whole point is that consequences of a panic are worse than the consequences of memory corruption. That's…
Easy. Linus for being insufferable.
I think you're missing the point Linus made. Panicking is safer from a memory safety perspective, but it's not from a kernel perspective. You'll lose all the file changes that are not saved, you'll risk having disk…
Linters can catch panics, linters for C won't catch memory issues which is what rust prevents.
Nobody "has to" have a job either. It's interesting how words can have different standards of necessity depending on how you contextualize them. Is a basketball player tall? If you asked his friend in the NBA after a…
If you're just doing BFS why do you care who the parent is? Why not just choose the parent to be the predecessor? I.e if you visit 4 from 1, then 1 is the parent. Why do you need to check a list of potential parents?
Owon vds 1022I served me well for basic stuff. PC oscilloscopes are pretty decent for the $ cost. There's definitely better out there, but if you're in the market for a budget scope, I recommend that one.