HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Chevron and Microsoft agree to keep smoking crack and buy it for each other when needed and not tell anyone.
YES
I have always believed what the article more or less states. But you have to remember, the primary and maybe only source of duplication in software is situational dependency (the other word escapes me for this). If…
Humans have no color memory. Seeking out obscure colors or unique ones is a fools errand.
It was definitely an interesting way to allocate pointers. I did once have a very large project where devs didnt understand this and resolved hundreds or more off by one and memory overwrites in C due to this feature.…
Excuse me for asking, doesnt this make it easier to run a malware bot farm and disappear without a trace?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Chevron and Microsoft agree to keep smoking crack and buy it for each other when needed and not tell anyone.
YES
I have always believed what the article more or less states. But you have to remember, the primary and maybe only source of duplication in software is situational dependency (the other word escapes me for this). If…
Humans have no color memory. Seeking out obscure colors or unique ones is a fools errand.
It was definitely an interesting way to allocate pointers. I did once have a very large project where devs didnt understand this and resolved hundreds or more off by one and memory overwrites in C due to this feature.…
Excuse me for asking, doesnt this make it easier to run a malware bot farm and disappear without a trace?