Not technical/concrete (examples are missing!) enough for me to really understand what techniques the author is getting at. How would the author achieve all these exclusion mechanisms in a distributed system instead of…
Those cat corridors are cool as shit. I love little doors and hidden hallways, it's almost victorian. I would only worry about "noise" leaking out of the bedrooms...
I don't understand how this is a relevant criticism of my system. If you are already ignoring the actual chord "voicing" as written in the "classical" system, then just keep doing that in my system?? If you are already…
E-G is a 3 semitone interval and G-C is 5 semitones so it's an E+3+5 chord. If you wanna play it on piano, that means leave a gap of 2 keys and then a gap of 4 keys. Known in western classical harmonization theory as…
Unpopular opinion: if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then dude, it's a duck. Inverted chords have, in my ears, never sounded anything like the chords they are supposedly an inversion of. It's like saying…
Russia has plenty of meat for the grinder. Being embarrassed isn't gonna stop them.
After some thinking, the ternary conditional operator can be decomposed into 2 composing binary operators like such: ? takes a bool, a T, and returns option<T> true?b == Result b false?b == None : takes an Option<T> and…
> Your answer makes me not like you in fact it incites hatred. Why are you so aggrieved? What's the big deal?
The second way is the antiquated british english meaning of the phrase. It's got a kind of "all but" deal going on: two ways to interpret it. Really annoying how the English language can't get quantifying phrases right.
The VW Golf manual does 4.7L/100km
What makes for a good or bad virtual desktop implementation?
> In Go or Rust, returning an error is also a “color” that spreads out to the top of the call stack. That's wrong... Suppose A calls B and B returns a Result<T> (so it's colored as you say). A can match both the Some()…
Use a generic function signature that takes in a `void*`. Inside the specialized function bodies, cast the void* to an `actual_type*`, then dereference.
For the same reason python is seen as easier: guardrails and checks are just an impediment right?
It's not well laid out. The examples are malformed/illegal and the ifdef thing is stupid. The author admits to not being a C undefined behavior expert and yet acts like they might know better than a tool made by such…
It's worse than that. This guy takes a void* function and casts it to a char* function, then passes it a char**. void (*name)(char *ptr); typedef void (*name_func)(char *ptr); void target(void *ptr) { printf("Input…
Man rants about not expecting weird type system abuse that works on his machine to be undefined behavior
In the Netherlands it costs around a grand, as for maintenance... Haven't needed to do any in more than 15 years. The actual screen retracts into a weather proof metal casing, so there's not that much that goes wrong,…
Flies: they get inside and nestle in my fruit, annoy me and distract me, get in my face. Bees and wasps: they settle and build nests in nooks and crannies of roofs. I don't have a problem with bees per se, although they…
What scares me about eaves and cupolas is that they seem attractive spots for bats and insects to nest. I have a covered sort of outdoor hallway leading to my home, and it's swarmed with all sorts of flies during the…
It surprises me to read about "fixed metal frame" awnings. You don't _have_ to make that trade off. In the Netherlands a lot of houses have electrically retractable awnings (or even just mechanically windable by hand),…
FBO = fixed base operator = private jet terminal or service provider at airports that caters to general aviation (non-commercial) flights. FBOs provide services like fueling, hangar space, and sometimes even customs…
> In some sense reality has to be of that nature, because the odds of us existing by chance is so small it suggests that our model is wrong and our existence was in fact guaranteed. Sampling bias: we only exist to…
> if all went well this object should Why not make it easier for yourself and be able to turn that into > The compiler will tell me when this object won't
That's a phd dissertation with hundreds of pages, wrong link maybe?
Not technical/concrete (examples are missing!) enough for me to really understand what techniques the author is getting at. How would the author achieve all these exclusion mechanisms in a distributed system instead of…
Those cat corridors are cool as shit. I love little doors and hidden hallways, it's almost victorian. I would only worry about "noise" leaking out of the bedrooms...
I don't understand how this is a relevant criticism of my system. If you are already ignoring the actual chord "voicing" as written in the "classical" system, then just keep doing that in my system?? If you are already…
E-G is a 3 semitone interval and G-C is 5 semitones so it's an E+3+5 chord. If you wanna play it on piano, that means leave a gap of 2 keys and then a gap of 4 keys. Known in western classical harmonization theory as…
Unpopular opinion: if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then dude, it's a duck. Inverted chords have, in my ears, never sounded anything like the chords they are supposedly an inversion of. It's like saying…
Russia has plenty of meat for the grinder. Being embarrassed isn't gonna stop them.
After some thinking, the ternary conditional operator can be decomposed into 2 composing binary operators like such: ? takes a bool, a T, and returns option<T> true?b == Result b false?b == None : takes an Option<T> and…
> Your answer makes me not like you in fact it incites hatred. Why are you so aggrieved? What's the big deal?
The second way is the antiquated british english meaning of the phrase. It's got a kind of "all but" deal going on: two ways to interpret it. Really annoying how the English language can't get quantifying phrases right.
The VW Golf manual does 4.7L/100km
What makes for a good or bad virtual desktop implementation?
> In Go or Rust, returning an error is also a “color” that spreads out to the top of the call stack. That's wrong... Suppose A calls B and B returns a Result<T> (so it's colored as you say). A can match both the Some()…
Use a generic function signature that takes in a `void*`. Inside the specialized function bodies, cast the void* to an `actual_type*`, then dereference.
For the same reason python is seen as easier: guardrails and checks are just an impediment right?
It's not well laid out. The examples are malformed/illegal and the ifdef thing is stupid. The author admits to not being a C undefined behavior expert and yet acts like they might know better than a tool made by such…
It's worse than that. This guy takes a void* function and casts it to a char* function, then passes it a char**. void (*name)(char *ptr); typedef void (*name_func)(char *ptr); void target(void *ptr) { printf("Input…
Man rants about not expecting weird type system abuse that works on his machine to be undefined behavior
In the Netherlands it costs around a grand, as for maintenance... Haven't needed to do any in more than 15 years. The actual screen retracts into a weather proof metal casing, so there's not that much that goes wrong,…
Flies: they get inside and nestle in my fruit, annoy me and distract me, get in my face. Bees and wasps: they settle and build nests in nooks and crannies of roofs. I don't have a problem with bees per se, although they…
What scares me about eaves and cupolas is that they seem attractive spots for bats and insects to nest. I have a covered sort of outdoor hallway leading to my home, and it's swarmed with all sorts of flies during the…
It surprises me to read about "fixed metal frame" awnings. You don't _have_ to make that trade off. In the Netherlands a lot of houses have electrically retractable awnings (or even just mechanically windable by hand),…
FBO = fixed base operator = private jet terminal or service provider at airports that caters to general aviation (non-commercial) flights. FBOs provide services like fueling, hangar space, and sometimes even customs…
> In some sense reality has to be of that nature, because the odds of us existing by chance is so small it suggests that our model is wrong and our existence was in fact guaranteed. Sampling bias: we only exist to…
> if all went well this object should Why not make it easier for yourself and be able to turn that into > The compiler will tell me when this object won't
That's a phd dissertation with hundreds of pages, wrong link maybe?