How about one of the C unorthodoxies that use typedef everywhere? (Namespaces seem suitable, too.)
Running a home server seems relatively popular for all kinds of things. Search term "homelab" brings up a culture of people who seem largely IT-adjacent, prefer retired DC equipment, experiment with network…
There's another that combines Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask into one game, joined by a portal connecting the Happy Mask Shop and Clock Town. It's possible to scatter every bush and box and pot from both games across…
/r/polandball has a running gag about Poland and space. https://www.polandballwiki.com/wiki/Poland_cannot_into_space
I think ECS here is "entity-component system", a design pattern that seems related to data-oriented design. <https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1024001/-Overwatch-Gameplay-Ar...>
Did you get pressure-sensitive face buttons working? I couldn't get dog tags and lost interest.
I recently transitioned on the desktop from Debian then-testing to Alpine edge. I switched for a newer kernel (4.9 to 6.1 for recent fixes to busted microcode -- little annoyances around charging and the touchpad) but I…
I'm guessing it's the ROM for the system. Poke various hardware bits, map the cartridge and jump to a certain address within it. If memory serves, it also checksums the Gameboy logo-intro at the start of every game…
I'm skeptical. The Constitution says "to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts".
Reiterating from memory of his lectures on YouTube: - The Russians consider some nine-odd geographic boundaries of the former union to be crucial to defense (e.g. between mountains and deserts, certain ports). Without…
Already-mounted SMB?
In a very recent update, Valve's added what looks like some kind of dashboard to consume game statistics (for a small monthly fee...).
I don't. I think the gist of it was a YouTuber instructing probably-younger, less-experienced people to issue spammy PRs (e.g. small update to READMEs).
In the second scenario, I don't think it's the pre-increment operator that's shown but the unary-plus.
Yeah, IIUC, HAM dedicates its lower-fidelity bands to Morse.
I think https://www.levels.fyi/ gives these classifications.
I think that's a poor application of tragedy of the commons. Also, in your example, I don't know how other cities' use would impede the funding city's use.
He's making a joke. I thought it was clear.
Cryptographic verification?
Almost. Yes, you may still be charged. Yes, they may use the evidence of your refusal. As far as equivalence, no: the test itself is just one piece of evidence. Because refusal should ordinarily make it more difficult…
Excellent, thank you!
I visited recently and was wondering what that was. https://imgur.com/a/F2iAMm7 Who uses these tokens, and what for?
What is the difference between "locking" and "logging [someone] out"?
IIRC, Amazon's KIVA have a central schedule that they use to stay out of each others' way, not sensors. I don't think that that comparison works out. I also don't get that tone from the article, either.
Wrong thread?
How about one of the C unorthodoxies that use typedef everywhere? (Namespaces seem suitable, too.)
Running a home server seems relatively popular for all kinds of things. Search term "homelab" brings up a culture of people who seem largely IT-adjacent, prefer retired DC equipment, experiment with network…
There's another that combines Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask into one game, joined by a portal connecting the Happy Mask Shop and Clock Town. It's possible to scatter every bush and box and pot from both games across…
/r/polandball has a running gag about Poland and space. https://www.polandballwiki.com/wiki/Poland_cannot_into_space
I think ECS here is "entity-component system", a design pattern that seems related to data-oriented design. <https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1024001/-Overwatch-Gameplay-Ar...>
Did you get pressure-sensitive face buttons working? I couldn't get dog tags and lost interest.
I recently transitioned on the desktop from Debian then-testing to Alpine edge. I switched for a newer kernel (4.9 to 6.1 for recent fixes to busted microcode -- little annoyances around charging and the touchpad) but I…
I'm guessing it's the ROM for the system. Poke various hardware bits, map the cartridge and jump to a certain address within it. If memory serves, it also checksums the Gameboy logo-intro at the start of every game…
I'm skeptical. The Constitution says "to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts".
Reiterating from memory of his lectures on YouTube: - The Russians consider some nine-odd geographic boundaries of the former union to be crucial to defense (e.g. between mountains and deserts, certain ports). Without…
Already-mounted SMB?
In a very recent update, Valve's added what looks like some kind of dashboard to consume game statistics (for a small monthly fee...).
I don't. I think the gist of it was a YouTuber instructing probably-younger, less-experienced people to issue spammy PRs (e.g. small update to READMEs).
In the second scenario, I don't think it's the pre-increment operator that's shown but the unary-plus.
Yeah, IIUC, HAM dedicates its lower-fidelity bands to Morse.
I think https://www.levels.fyi/ gives these classifications.
I think that's a poor application of tragedy of the commons. Also, in your example, I don't know how other cities' use would impede the funding city's use.
He's making a joke. I thought it was clear.
Cryptographic verification?
Almost. Yes, you may still be charged. Yes, they may use the evidence of your refusal. As far as equivalence, no: the test itself is just one piece of evidence. Because refusal should ordinarily make it more difficult…
Excellent, thank you!
I visited recently and was wondering what that was. https://imgur.com/a/F2iAMm7 Who uses these tokens, and what for?
What is the difference between "locking" and "logging [someone] out"?
IIRC, Amazon's KIVA have a central schedule that they use to stay out of each others' way, not sensors. I don't think that that comparison works out. I also don't get that tone from the article, either.
Wrong thread?