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Sorry, but using new syntax to accomplish something other languages have as library code is not clever. When reading zig code you have to stop and think, "wait does this syntax mean zip or direct product?" But when…
Obvious advertisement is obvious. KSP2 is universally regarded as an unmitigated disaster. We are at 3 years after the original release date (for the full game) and all that has been released is a fundamentally broken…
> Freedom of speech isn't freedom of consequences. Freedom from consequences is the only possible thing freedom of speech could be, other than not having your mouth sewn shut. What you meant to say was, what we value is…
Speaking of KJP, Buttigieg's press secretary literally accused media representatives of violence because they asked her questions about this incident, while Pete was on-site. Really puts KJP in a positive light,…
His boss hallucinates riding trains with dead people; this is a bit out of his league.
> anti-science tribalism I don't know what you mean by this. The Science said it wasn't a lab-leak, and we trust The Science, so it couldn't have been anti-science.
The state religion reveres experts, who are by definition the people with conflicts of interest. It's normal.
> I would have thought anything that can radiate heat slowly and consistently would by necessity also absorb heat slowly and consistently Aside from the technological measures mentioned in other replies, I'm not sure…
I've read several articles from the Atlantic in the past few days which suggest it is a right-wing publication. (E.g., this one is about reducing government size and citing the far-right IJ organization.) This is odd…
You cite yet another article which you clearly don't understand, and whose authors have questionable understanding themselves. This article cites CVEs of a certain type, which were especially popular in the 2021…
The next major move in the adblocking wars will be to get them declared illegal. You heard it here first.
That article is nonsense and the author could not even complete it. It is buried in a shallow grave of irrelevance.
Why not also be sure to mention what OS was used for the build, and what linker, and what file format, and what model of computer was used, and what its default ui language was set to? What is so special about…
I read TFA three times and I still have no idea what they meant by "Rust stage 1 executables". In these cases I frankly assume that they don't either.
One of the things which most fascinated me about the Mill architecture (don't bother checking for updates, it's as vaporware as ever) was the ability to pass arbitrary memory ranges across "process"/security boundaries,…
> We should be able to assume that the data we want exists in main memory without having to keep telling the system to load more of it. This already exists in POSIX. It's called mmap, and approximately no one uses it.…
That's absurd, you're just asking for failure unless you load it from a dedicated high,-availability microservice built on a dedicated cloud non-relational key-value store.
define('ISEMAIL_STRING_AT' , '@'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_BACKSLASH' , '\\'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_DOT' , '.'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_DQUOTE' , '"'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_OPENPARENTHESIS' , '(');…
Imagine spending a single second thinking about this fake problem.
Why does the map (appear to) use exclusively endonyms? Is this a new style requirement for socially correct behavior?
> are waiting until the site is decontaminated Right. It's all completely harmless and there's no risk to any residents, but the site is also too contaminated for investigators to make even a very brief visit. Makes…
There's a difference between the US Treasury and an FBI slush fund. Although one wonders the extent to which the usual difficulties in moving that much gold would or would not apply to the FBI.
Ah, so it was intentional disinformation, not accidental misinformation. Good to know.
> though inflation has turned into rapid disinflation Excuse me? No.
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Sorry, but using new syntax to accomplish something other languages have as library code is not clever. When reading zig code you have to stop and think, "wait does this syntax mean zip or direct product?" But when…
Obvious advertisement is obvious. KSP2 is universally regarded as an unmitigated disaster. We are at 3 years after the original release date (for the full game) and all that has been released is a fundamentally broken…
> Freedom of speech isn't freedom of consequences. Freedom from consequences is the only possible thing freedom of speech could be, other than not having your mouth sewn shut. What you meant to say was, what we value is…
Speaking of KJP, Buttigieg's press secretary literally accused media representatives of violence because they asked her questions about this incident, while Pete was on-site. Really puts KJP in a positive light,…
His boss hallucinates riding trains with dead people; this is a bit out of his league.
> anti-science tribalism I don't know what you mean by this. The Science said it wasn't a lab-leak, and we trust The Science, so it couldn't have been anti-science.
The state religion reveres experts, who are by definition the people with conflicts of interest. It's normal.
> I would have thought anything that can radiate heat slowly and consistently would by necessity also absorb heat slowly and consistently Aside from the technological measures mentioned in other replies, I'm not sure…
I've read several articles from the Atlantic in the past few days which suggest it is a right-wing publication. (E.g., this one is about reducing government size and citing the far-right IJ organization.) This is odd…
You cite yet another article which you clearly don't understand, and whose authors have questionable understanding themselves. This article cites CVEs of a certain type, which were especially popular in the 2021…
The next major move in the adblocking wars will be to get them declared illegal. You heard it here first.
That article is nonsense and the author could not even complete it. It is buried in a shallow grave of irrelevance.
Why not also be sure to mention what OS was used for the build, and what linker, and what file format, and what model of computer was used, and what its default ui language was set to? What is so special about…
I read TFA three times and I still have no idea what they meant by "Rust stage 1 executables". In these cases I frankly assume that they don't either.
One of the things which most fascinated me about the Mill architecture (don't bother checking for updates, it's as vaporware as ever) was the ability to pass arbitrary memory ranges across "process"/security boundaries,…
> We should be able to assume that the data we want exists in main memory without having to keep telling the system to load more of it. This already exists in POSIX. It's called mmap, and approximately no one uses it.…
That's absurd, you're just asking for failure unless you load it from a dedicated high,-availability microservice built on a dedicated cloud non-relational key-value store.
define('ISEMAIL_STRING_AT' , '@'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_BACKSLASH' , '\\'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_DOT' , '.'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_DQUOTE' , '"'); define('ISEMAIL_STRING_OPENPARENTHESIS' , '(');…
Imagine spending a single second thinking about this fake problem.
Why does the map (appear to) use exclusively endonyms? Is this a new style requirement for socially correct behavior?
> are waiting until the site is decontaminated Right. It's all completely harmless and there's no risk to any residents, but the site is also too contaminated for investigators to make even a very brief visit. Makes…
There's a difference between the US Treasury and an FBI slush fund. Although one wonders the extent to which the usual difficulties in moving that much gold would or would not apply to the FBI.
Ah, so it was intentional disinformation, not accidental misinformation. Good to know.
> though inflation has turned into rapid disinflation Excuse me? No.