Guessing they meant K&R style C?
Found this video a good explanation. https://youtu.be/xuUM84dvxcY?si=VPBEsu8wz70vWbX4
Zig uses ZeroVer so don't expect it to ever hit 1.0. https://0ver.org/
Something like the SQL Server Management Studio execution plan view? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headline...
For the dev progress: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/54766
Agreed Chrome is good on mobile. But I can't stand browsing without uBlockOrigin or dark reader. Plus URL bar on the bottom in Firefox is brilliant.
Given it's such a hot part of their code, I'm genuinely surprised they didn't go down the state machine route for as optimal a solution, or even further and made use of vector instructions. Maybe Rust can autovectorise…
> 100k lines of multithreaded C++ Just for a JPEG library. Damn!
Yeah, this is just wrong about Flutter/Dart.
Now think on the scale of a restaurant/bar. Could save them a lot if none of the glasses broke!
I've not heard of rqlite, but raft is a popular consensus algorithm used by several quite a few notable systems including CockroachDB, MongoDB, RabbitMQ. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raft_(algorithm)
Not WeeWii?
I mainly use Plex, but the key benefits are that it remembers what you've watched, allows for multiple accounts, allows for easily continuation of a film or series without having to remember what time/episode you were…
At this point why not create an alias or function in bashrc? Then is also portable to other setups?
A 500 mile radius circle has a diameter of 1000 miles, so you're both correct.
Waterloo is rendered quite hilariously https://github.com/anisotropi4/kingfisher/blob/main/image/W/...
NPU is the term normally used
So 800B + a router network, so not far off a trillion?
That's a lot of info. Bit over my head. I hope Samsung will continue with Exynos, feels bad having mainly Qualcomm with little competition.
C family here refers to syntax style. In this case the general use of curly braces to denote blocks and often semicolons to denote end of statements. Another example of such a family would be the ML language family with…
I use tree style tabs, what don't you like about it?
This is a weird take. Nothing Oracle did was wrong. RedHat's model can be used by anyone, why shouldn't another company make use of the source's? It's the risk of the model RedHat has gone for and also RedHat has added…
They're also using it for the new Cosmic DE for Pop! OS
Looks like there is youki [1] for that. [1] https://github.com/containers/youki
Guessing they meant K&R style C?
Found this video a good explanation. https://youtu.be/xuUM84dvxcY?si=VPBEsu8wz70vWbX4
Zig uses ZeroVer so don't expect it to ever hit 1.0. https://0ver.org/
Something like the SQL Server Management Studio execution plan view? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headline...
For the dev progress: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/54766
Agreed Chrome is good on mobile. But I can't stand browsing without uBlockOrigin or dark reader. Plus URL bar on the bottom in Firefox is brilliant.
Given it's such a hot part of their code, I'm genuinely surprised they didn't go down the state machine route for as optimal a solution, or even further and made use of vector instructions. Maybe Rust can autovectorise…
> 100k lines of multithreaded C++ Just for a JPEG library. Damn!
Yeah, this is just wrong about Flutter/Dart.
Now think on the scale of a restaurant/bar. Could save them a lot if none of the glasses broke!
I've not heard of rqlite, but raft is a popular consensus algorithm used by several quite a few notable systems including CockroachDB, MongoDB, RabbitMQ. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raft_(algorithm)
Not WeeWii?
I mainly use Plex, but the key benefits are that it remembers what you've watched, allows for multiple accounts, allows for easily continuation of a film or series without having to remember what time/episode you were…
At this point why not create an alias or function in bashrc? Then is also portable to other setups?
A 500 mile radius circle has a diameter of 1000 miles, so you're both correct.
Waterloo is rendered quite hilariously https://github.com/anisotropi4/kingfisher/blob/main/image/W/...
NPU is the term normally used
So 800B + a router network, so not far off a trillion?
That's a lot of info. Bit over my head. I hope Samsung will continue with Exynos, feels bad having mainly Qualcomm with little competition.
C family here refers to syntax style. In this case the general use of curly braces to denote blocks and often semicolons to denote end of statements. Another example of such a family would be the ML language family with…
I use tree style tabs, what don't you like about it?
This is a weird take. Nothing Oracle did was wrong. RedHat's model can be used by anyone, why shouldn't another company make use of the source's? It's the risk of the model RedHat has gone for and also RedHat has added…
They're also using it for the new Cosmic DE for Pop! OS
Looks like there is youki [1] for that. [1] https://github.com/containers/youki