Interesting. The one time I ended up writing assembly was because of SIMD. I was speaking about it recently and had forgotten it was because SIMD instructions, so nice to be reminded. However, that one time, I also…
This isn't working for me. I'm yet to find a way back to compact mode. Which basically means Reddit on phone is unusable. The information density is terrible on a small screen without compact mode. All pictures shouting…
> Also, by the time Intel stopped pushing x86 in mobile devices they were producing chips that were competitive with ARM chips when it came to power draw. People forgot this. It was price that killed Intel in this…
First off, I run Linux ARM code on x86 quite often, using qemu-system-arm and chroots. Secondly, you only rarely need to because everything you use is in the package management system, thus compiled for the platform you…
Yes, MOC and QT's C+++ is really an awful thing. Copperspice being just normal C++ is interesting. Have to see what happens. But for me, C is where my heart is, so there is still two + that need to go for me. ;-)
I've found it locks up on Linux sometimes. Like I found Clementine when I was stuck on Windows. Having worked with QT, and it's asynchronous'ness, I can see it's easy to make dead lock mistakes, and I think that is…
You can not expect them to understand the ins and outs of every purchase. You judge a society by how it looks after it's people. You are arguing to leave them to the wolves.
No. Government needs to have laws against this. We can't leave it up to ignorant and fickle consumers. This is a failure of the system of law, thus government. Consumer action is no substitute. Voting with wallets is…
Interesting. The one time I ended up writing assembly was because of SIMD. I was speaking about it recently and had forgotten it was because SIMD instructions, so nice to be reminded. However, that one time, I also…
This isn't working for me. I'm yet to find a way back to compact mode. Which basically means Reddit on phone is unusable. The information density is terrible on a small screen without compact mode. All pictures shouting…
> Also, by the time Intel stopped pushing x86 in mobile devices they were producing chips that were competitive with ARM chips when it came to power draw. People forgot this. It was price that killed Intel in this…
First off, I run Linux ARM code on x86 quite often, using qemu-system-arm and chroots. Secondly, you only rarely need to because everything you use is in the package management system, thus compiled for the platform you…
Yes, MOC and QT's C+++ is really an awful thing. Copperspice being just normal C++ is interesting. Have to see what happens. But for me, C is where my heart is, so there is still two + that need to go for me. ;-)
I've found it locks up on Linux sometimes. Like I found Clementine when I was stuck on Windows. Having worked with QT, and it's asynchronous'ness, I can see it's easy to make dead lock mistakes, and I think that is…
You can not expect them to understand the ins and outs of every purchase. You judge a society by how it looks after it's people. You are arguing to leave them to the wolves.
No. Government needs to have laws against this. We can't leave it up to ignorant and fickle consumers. This is a failure of the system of law, thus government. Consumer action is no substitute. Voting with wallets is…