...what are you talking about? array-like storage with dynamic size has existed since forever - it's vector. over or undercommitting is a solved problem VLA is the way to bring that into type system, so that it can be…
no, correct analogy would be vendor: "we present 100% electric car" we: "that's cool, I always wanted to decrease petrol use. But... can you provide an option for some petrol use? It's called hybrid, iirc?" vendor: "no,…
there are smaller security options
one thing I never understood about VLAs - discussion about them always hits a "can't put it on stack safely" and gets halted, forever why not to make it heap-only type? it seems such a useful addition to type system,…
> The other devices don't meet the criteria you got it wrong way around the CONSUMER criteria is "we want better independent security ON DEVICES WE ALREADY OWN" complaints like in this thread are symptoms of…
4-5 versions of the same phone in the gigantic sea of possible devices
iirc, some kubernetes library under BSD microsoft spent a lot of time asking questions to the author - and then rolled out Azure copy of the lib author went public "how dare they use me like that" - but he did make it…
aka that's what read-only is for write?
I prefer to never use it C and C++ are about types before names - and modifying that is simply a change for the sake of a change, needless and useless. There's a lot of education enertia behind it - and effort should be…
can't it be solved by negative traits? isn't the problem that rw is still r, so passes checks for both? can't you make one rw and the other r(-w)?
using BSD/MIT licences is like betting against black swan event sure, "contributing is cheaper than maintaining a fork" is true most of the time - but the moment new Microsoft comes in with "embrace, extend, extinguish"…
why would latency matter if the trading we're talking about isn't high-speed?
how many times things evolved into sharks? ichtiozaur, dolphin/orca anything else?
there is no true value, so it's not accuracy it's precision
that's the argument, yes no net force, but net potential energy - thus gravitational dilation
yeah, my first thought was "can we not bring bad omen with the word interloper into this?"
this isn't UB, and any other language can do this optimization as well even the one you cult over
what does YC mean here? Y combinator?
9/12 3 months have passed, 9 to go :)
"common" has such a large spread because meaning behind it is sort of "at least one in each sample", where that sample can be anything (graspable) if you're a teacher and one student per class does the same thing - it's…
can't zoom in on mobile :/
so the website processes only comments older than 2023? not very useful for more newer users like me :/
Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. thanks for being open ...I guess
so if every star smokes a cigarette, there will be roughly 1 mol (6.02e23) of said particles?
how is it different from the "sidewalk" algo in the article? you'd get the same pitfall of torus topology with 2 perpendicular loops
...what are you talking about? array-like storage with dynamic size has existed since forever - it's vector. over or undercommitting is a solved problem VLA is the way to bring that into type system, so that it can be…
no, correct analogy would be vendor: "we present 100% electric car" we: "that's cool, I always wanted to decrease petrol use. But... can you provide an option for some petrol use? It's called hybrid, iirc?" vendor: "no,…
there are smaller security options
one thing I never understood about VLAs - discussion about them always hits a "can't put it on stack safely" and gets halted, forever why not to make it heap-only type? it seems such a useful addition to type system,…
> The other devices don't meet the criteria you got it wrong way around the CONSUMER criteria is "we want better independent security ON DEVICES WE ALREADY OWN" complaints like in this thread are symptoms of…
4-5 versions of the same phone in the gigantic sea of possible devices
iirc, some kubernetes library under BSD microsoft spent a lot of time asking questions to the author - and then rolled out Azure copy of the lib author went public "how dare they use me like that" - but he did make it…
aka that's what read-only is for write?
I prefer to never use it C and C++ are about types before names - and modifying that is simply a change for the sake of a change, needless and useless. There's a lot of education enertia behind it - and effort should be…
can't it be solved by negative traits? isn't the problem that rw is still r, so passes checks for both? can't you make one rw and the other r(-w)?
using BSD/MIT licences is like betting against black swan event sure, "contributing is cheaper than maintaining a fork" is true most of the time - but the moment new Microsoft comes in with "embrace, extend, extinguish"…
why would latency matter if the trading we're talking about isn't high-speed?
how many times things evolved into sharks? ichtiozaur, dolphin/orca anything else?
there is no true value, so it's not accuracy it's precision
that's the argument, yes no net force, but net potential energy - thus gravitational dilation
yeah, my first thought was "can we not bring bad omen with the word interloper into this?"
this isn't UB, and any other language can do this optimization as well even the one you cult over
what does YC mean here? Y combinator?
9/12 3 months have passed, 9 to go :)
"common" has such a large spread because meaning behind it is sort of "at least one in each sample", where that sample can be anything (graspable) if you're a teacher and one student per class does the same thing - it's…
can't zoom in on mobile :/
so the website processes only comments older than 2023? not very useful for more newer users like me :/
Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. thanks for being open ...I guess
so if every star smokes a cigarette, there will be roughly 1 mol (6.02e23) of said particles?
how is it different from the "sidewalk" algo in the article? you'd get the same pitfall of torus topology with 2 perpendicular loops