If python documentation is bad then, god forbid, these poor users should try to use anything else such as node. As far as technical documentation does, the python documentation is usually ranging from pretty good to…
Does this, like SGX, require signing by AMD itself? This is a major letdown for SGX adoption, making it essentially useless for anyone but maybe niche markets trying to protect IP on cloud services. If a master key…
Also http://tools.medialab.sciences-po.fr/iwanthue/index.php
They're not strictly the same, of course. The trivial "safe" C++ linked list prevents you from dereferencing uninitialized memory, leaking resources and performing incorrect type conversions, which are the typical…
I'm absolutely for safety and compile-time assurance. I wrote I've actually use ATS in embedded systems where I could to perform compile-time theorem proving. I used ATS, for example, to actually prove at compile-time…
I gave Rust several trials in the last year, but I somehow ended up thinking that it's [maybe too much] hyped. Rust managed to get quite a bit of traction. I've been programming in Haskell and Python in the last years,…
I never understood this argument about rST. The syntax for the same MD features in rST is only /marginally/ different, certainly not harder. I use both, depending on the context (which forces me to use one or the…
I'm also running 4.6.4 (arch). This particular issue was incredibly bad when we got the first models (tearing at the mouse position) and progressively improved, but it's still not fixed. Note that the modesetting…
Sigh... another big hope of mine. I have a Carbon X1 (3rd gen), thankfully a company laptop. I'm quite disappointed by it, and I was hoping to push our company to move over the XPS line. We got the HD display with touch…
True, but in practice nobody really has a reason to override the title bar, because it forces you to implement dragging and resizing behavior as well. People that do this know the pain. It also works poorly unless you…
Client-side decorations, visible in the screenshot, are a true PITA. It's stupid that each widget set has to replicate this behavior. It results in visual differences, and it's doubly stupid that this is touted as an…
I started with amiga, windows (from 3.1 to 2000) and I've been using Linux as my main development and OS since more than 10 years now. I no longer use any other OS. I consider myself lucky I basically never interact…
If python documentation is bad then, god forbid, these poor users should try to use anything else such as node. As far as technical documentation does, the python documentation is usually ranging from pretty good to…
Does this, like SGX, require signing by AMD itself? This is a major letdown for SGX adoption, making it essentially useless for anyone but maybe niche markets trying to protect IP on cloud services. If a master key…
Also http://tools.medialab.sciences-po.fr/iwanthue/index.php
They're not strictly the same, of course. The trivial "safe" C++ linked list prevents you from dereferencing uninitialized memory, leaking resources and performing incorrect type conversions, which are the typical…
I'm absolutely for safety and compile-time assurance. I wrote I've actually use ATS in embedded systems where I could to perform compile-time theorem proving. I used ATS, for example, to actually prove at compile-time…
I gave Rust several trials in the last year, but I somehow ended up thinking that it's [maybe too much] hyped. Rust managed to get quite a bit of traction. I've been programming in Haskell and Python in the last years,…
I never understood this argument about rST. The syntax for the same MD features in rST is only /marginally/ different, certainly not harder. I use both, depending on the context (which forces me to use one or the…
I'm also running 4.6.4 (arch). This particular issue was incredibly bad when we got the first models (tearing at the mouse position) and progressively improved, but it's still not fixed. Note that the modesetting…
Sigh... another big hope of mine. I have a Carbon X1 (3rd gen), thankfully a company laptop. I'm quite disappointed by it, and I was hoping to push our company to move over the XPS line. We got the HD display with touch…
True, but in practice nobody really has a reason to override the title bar, because it forces you to implement dragging and resizing behavior as well. People that do this know the pain. It also works poorly unless you…
Client-side decorations, visible in the screenshot, are a true PITA. It's stupid that each widget set has to replicate this behavior. It results in visual differences, and it's doubly stupid that this is touted as an…
I started with amiga, windows (from 3.1 to 2000) and I've been using Linux as my main development and OS since more than 10 years now. I no longer use any other OS. I consider myself lucky I basically never interact…