I'm sure. It's really a lovely place full of lovely people. And the standard of living is still relatively high. They are their own worst enemies sadly.
>sigh what is the point. Might as well talk gibberish in this "us vs them" society Yeah it’s too bad. The quality of service has totally gone to shit in this country. But God forbid you complain, then you’re a Karen.…
Incredible to see how many people in these comments are mad that someone dare challenge that their dear GNU/Linux is a great desktop OS. This is part of why it will never get there. The Linux community just doesn’t Get…
In your world, disease and famine would be much more common than they are now.
It’s a false promise. You’re just moving the complexity elsewhere, into wiring this ridiculous graphql infrastructure together and making it actually do what you want in all but the simplest/tutorial-like scenarios.
Ignore all the noise and just use an RPC model between your backend and frontend. All these stupid trends and overengineered abstractions will come and go, but people will still be using plain RPC in 5, 10, 100, and…
MSVC doesn’t enforce strict aliasing to begin with. And passing /d2UndefIntOverflow makes signed integer overflow well-defined. Even if you don’t pass it, MSVC is very conservative in exploiting that UB, precisely to…
Okay so take the two most complained about UBs, improper aliasing and signed integer overflow. Every compiler I’ve ever used lets you turn both into defined behavior.
Oh really? Then why does every compiler I use have a parameter to turn off strict aliasing? You cite to a source that contradicts you. In the llvm blog post: "It is also worth pointing out that both Clang and GCC nail…
Your comment is indecipherable. It sounds like it might be interesting. Any chance you could rephrase?
It’s not the greatest but it’s also not awful. Ideally the 123 would be replaced by a less common sequence, and maybe add one more word, but as is, it’s fine.
These people are just regurgitating HN memes and then flailing when someone prods a bit deeper. C is basically the Donald Trump of HN. All rational thought goes out the door at the mere mention. In fact, you’re socially…
Tell me, what’s wrong with variably modified types specifically?
You are confusing the C standard and actual platforms/C implementations. A lot of things are UB in the standard but perfectly well defined on your platform. Standards don’t compile code, real compilers do. The standard…
You are entering the function. It's not in the function body in the source file, but the code is almost certainly inserted at the beginning of the function in the compiled output.
This is a common misconception. Cold emailing is legal under the CAN-SPAM Act.
People reuse passwords and having your password appear in a list of known passwords, even without being associated to your email, is reason enough to change it.
This is wrong. You are logging their password attempts and then sharing them with the world. It doesn’t matter that you think you know they are scammers. What gives you the right to dispense vigilante justice by…
These days, if something is print only or has similar stupid hurdles, I suspect that the purpose is market segmentation. Some people will prefer to avoid the hassle and just pay full price or go without. Which means the…
Never underestimate how out of touch and incapable of understanding other people HN nerds are.
Orange man bad
I'm sure. It's really a lovely place full of lovely people. And the standard of living is still relatively high. They are their own worst enemies sadly.
>sigh what is the point. Might as well talk gibberish in this "us vs them" society Yeah it’s too bad. The quality of service has totally gone to shit in this country. But God forbid you complain, then you’re a Karen.…
Incredible to see how many people in these comments are mad that someone dare challenge that their dear GNU/Linux is a great desktop OS. This is part of why it will never get there. The Linux community just doesn’t Get…
In your world, disease and famine would be much more common than they are now.
It’s a false promise. You’re just moving the complexity elsewhere, into wiring this ridiculous graphql infrastructure together and making it actually do what you want in all but the simplest/tutorial-like scenarios.
Ignore all the noise and just use an RPC model between your backend and frontend. All these stupid trends and overengineered abstractions will come and go, but people will still be using plain RPC in 5, 10, 100, and…
MSVC doesn’t enforce strict aliasing to begin with. And passing /d2UndefIntOverflow makes signed integer overflow well-defined. Even if you don’t pass it, MSVC is very conservative in exploiting that UB, precisely to…
Okay so take the two most complained about UBs, improper aliasing and signed integer overflow. Every compiler I’ve ever used lets you turn both into defined behavior.
Oh really? Then why does every compiler I use have a parameter to turn off strict aliasing? You cite to a source that contradicts you. In the llvm blog post: "It is also worth pointing out that both Clang and GCC nail…
Your comment is indecipherable. It sounds like it might be interesting. Any chance you could rephrase?
It’s not the greatest but it’s also not awful. Ideally the 123 would be replaced by a less common sequence, and maybe add one more word, but as is, it’s fine.
These people are just regurgitating HN memes and then flailing when someone prods a bit deeper. C is basically the Donald Trump of HN. All rational thought goes out the door at the mere mention. In fact, you’re socially…
Tell me, what’s wrong with variably modified types specifically?
You are confusing the C standard and actual platforms/C implementations. A lot of things are UB in the standard but perfectly well defined on your platform. Standards don’t compile code, real compilers do. The standard…
You are entering the function. It's not in the function body in the source file, but the code is almost certainly inserted at the beginning of the function in the compiled output.
This is a common misconception. Cold emailing is legal under the CAN-SPAM Act.
People reuse passwords and having your password appear in a list of known passwords, even without being associated to your email, is reason enough to change it.
This is wrong. You are logging their password attempts and then sharing them with the world. It doesn’t matter that you think you know they are scammers. What gives you the right to dispense vigilante justice by…
These days, if something is print only or has similar stupid hurdles, I suspect that the purpose is market segmentation. Some people will prefer to avoid the hassle and just pay full price or go without. Which means the…
Never underestimate how out of touch and incapable of understanding other people HN nerds are.
Orange man bad