"Well regulated" refers to their ability to shoot straight, and a militia is a civilian force. This language is about civilians being capable of handling weapons.
> Prime Time for a Timer Primer It's pronounced, "primmer."
> claude: "API Error: 500... check status.claude.com" > status.claude.com: "All Systems Operational"
> It should be ++C because with C++ the value you get from the expression is the old one. You get it!
Or xxd --include <file> :)
Bjarne should have called it ++C.
> sometimes negatively impacting business is very good This is an oxymoron.
Anyone who calls this election fair is not impartial. The scale of the fraud is enormous and undeniable. Tell me, how many Venezuelans abroad were able to vote? How many were kept out of the country because the borders…
And my point is that a store deciding to unionize could negatively impact the business. Calling for the death of the company, and inciting images of child slaves in chains is not an argument against that. It's an appeal…
When Apple chains children up in sweatshops, please let me know.
Is it not possible that employees forming a union could be bad for business?
> At this size Size has nothing to do with it. Just because a company is large doesn't mean it needs to start making poor business decisions. > corporate death penalty That's a bit extreme. If you want to be seen as…
There is if your goal is to attract a wider audience. Call me old fashioned, but if you can't even be bothered to capitalize the first letter of each sentence in your publication, I'm probably not going to read it.
It is incredibly frustrating to realize that a lot of companies are within their right to deny you service as soon as you even _appear_ to pose a risk to them. Geico recently denied my renewal of insurance because they…
Actual headline: "Elon Musk confirms reallocating thousands of Nvidia AI chips from Tesla"
Or, that his commitment is at odds with his fiduciary duty.
Interesting. I actually like this behavior and wish more applications would use it!
You need to take your phone off silent.
Sad. Here's a simulator: http://line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
> There is no 1:1 relationship between mining cost and reward on a single block Ah, I see what you mean. I think I've been mixing up my costs. When I wrote the original comment, I was thinking about the total energy…
That wasn't my point. My point was that they could stay in business. My original point was that it was in the ballpark of $2M. Could be more, could be less, all depending on a number of variables--I believe one of those…
If I spend $2M to mine $2M of gold, and the value of that gold increases by 2x over the next 10 years, then I think I could stay in business. That would actually be a pretty solid business. The value of BTC has…
Presumably somewhere in the ballpark of $2M worth.
> What does preemption change here? Before the stack checker has finished, nothing else should hold a reference to any of the yet-unchecked stack. If your thread overflows the stack, it could start writing into memory…
> Yes it does, unless you're violating the memory model. Overflowing the stack violates the memory model. > Such systems are not secure if they don't have IOMMUs. Secure in what sense? I was under the impression that…
"Well regulated" refers to their ability to shoot straight, and a militia is a civilian force. This language is about civilians being capable of handling weapons.
> Prime Time for a Timer Primer It's pronounced, "primmer."
> claude: "API Error: 500... check status.claude.com" > status.claude.com: "All Systems Operational"
> It should be ++C because with C++ the value you get from the expression is the old one. You get it!
Or xxd --include <file> :)
Bjarne should have called it ++C.
> sometimes negatively impacting business is very good This is an oxymoron.
Anyone who calls this election fair is not impartial. The scale of the fraud is enormous and undeniable. Tell me, how many Venezuelans abroad were able to vote? How many were kept out of the country because the borders…
And my point is that a store deciding to unionize could negatively impact the business. Calling for the death of the company, and inciting images of child slaves in chains is not an argument against that. It's an appeal…
When Apple chains children up in sweatshops, please let me know.
Is it not possible that employees forming a union could be bad for business?
> At this size Size has nothing to do with it. Just because a company is large doesn't mean it needs to start making poor business decisions. > corporate death penalty That's a bit extreme. If you want to be seen as…
There is if your goal is to attract a wider audience. Call me old fashioned, but if you can't even be bothered to capitalize the first letter of each sentence in your publication, I'm probably not going to read it.
It is incredibly frustrating to realize that a lot of companies are within their right to deny you service as soon as you even _appear_ to pose a risk to them. Geico recently denied my renewal of insurance because they…
Actual headline: "Elon Musk confirms reallocating thousands of Nvidia AI chips from Tesla"
Or, that his commitment is at odds with his fiduciary duty.
Interesting. I actually like this behavior and wish more applications would use it!
You need to take your phone off silent.
Sad. Here's a simulator: http://line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
> There is no 1:1 relationship between mining cost and reward on a single block Ah, I see what you mean. I think I've been mixing up my costs. When I wrote the original comment, I was thinking about the total energy…
That wasn't my point. My point was that they could stay in business. My original point was that it was in the ballpark of $2M. Could be more, could be less, all depending on a number of variables--I believe one of those…
If I spend $2M to mine $2M of gold, and the value of that gold increases by 2x over the next 10 years, then I think I could stay in business. That would actually be a pretty solid business. The value of BTC has…
Presumably somewhere in the ballpark of $2M worth.
> What does preemption change here? Before the stack checker has finished, nothing else should hold a reference to any of the yet-unchecked stack. If your thread overflows the stack, it could start writing into memory…
> Yes it does, unless you're violating the memory model. Overflowing the stack violates the memory model. > Such systems are not secure if they don't have IOMMUs. Secure in what sense? I was under the impression that…