No. You want a parametrized "Money" type, one that can do calculations in varying numbers of decimals, and configurable rounding. There are legal requirements that make this necessary. One (from memory, not exact)…
Yes, but there is more to it: The compiler may assume that UB will never happen intentionally and optimize out the branch containing UB.
Out-of-order execution isn't the reason for this. The C standard assumes an abstract machine that allows OoOE, of course, but even with strict in-order hardware UB can hit you at any time, even before you'd think it…
Roman imperial power isn't fascism in that some important aspects do differ. E.g. fascism uses a special kind of modern aesthetics that Romans wouldn't recognize, even if fascist monuments copied Roman building style.…
> The fact that it appears on the Senate building probably refers to the Roman meaning. The roman meaning is very much fascist, if phrased in modern terms. Fasces were carried by lictors accompanying a roman official,…
In German, there are no two terms for those, both are called "Hakenkreuz". And the Nazi ideology actually made references to eastern culture and peoples, claiming that Germans were descendents of the Aryan peoples:…
Because, while the same problem exists, it doesn't exist to the same extent. The average size of the vehicles is smaller, even bigger European SUVs are far smaller than what americans call trucks. And there are less of…
You don't need oil, just rope works as well. Every DIY store (at least over here) has loose manila fibre for that purpose. Wrap into the thread, screw it together, done. The not-so-nice problem: It might leak at first.…
Yes. My question is always "show me the shop where I can buy it". Never an answer ;)
The first example isn't enforcement, it is due diligence and compliance in companies. That does happen, of course, sometimes in a useful way, sometimes to just have some fig leaf to point at in case of a complaint.…
Don't know about Norway. But whether fines apply to public institutions is up to the member states, and most member states, including Germany, have decided not to fine their public institutions for GDPR violations.
It would really depend on the situation to be decided, whether MS would have to pay up, or rather the company using MS products to handle customer data. One can imagine a way to use MS products that might not be…
Imho, the "FUD" is largely right and most cloud platforms are indeed illegal. However, due to enforcement being absent or taking ages, there are too few legal decisions and big expensive enforcement actions that one can…
Problem as always is, it's all talk and (almost) zero enforcement in Germany. Complaints to a data protection official take forever, are usually dismissed at first, even if counter to published opinions or decisions…
There have been numerous such "solutions". Either it was about MS pinky-swearing that data processing would somehow be CLOUD-act-safe, or about some European hoster providing Office356 instances (I think T-Systems did…
It is, not the pareto principle as such, but the basic laws of statistical distributions: Depending on the underlying mechanisms, large systems will converge on some statistical distribution of outcomes. The…
Even if, by magic, you manage to get all the world on exactly the same income per family/person at one point in time, that equality will only last a moment. Add any amount of time with some random changes in society,…
I'm not quite sure about it, but I also think that the whole "if you cannot say anything nice, don't say anything" thing is very much an anglo thing. Around here, Germany, art critics are celebrated for their often…
A person's behavior and its abilities are determined by genetics ("nature") or family/society/circumstances ("nurture") or some ratio of mixture of both. Current political sensibilities prohibit talking about genetic…
You are trying to put a racist spin on something that is simply a matter of time and circumstances: You cannot instantly, just by declaring it to be so, have technology, infrastructure, efficient agriculture. You need…
Because "rich", in many definitions, is a moving goalpost. If you define rich and poor as related to some global average, inevitable differences (we are not a Borg collective) will always produce some rich and poor…
This is about art. Art is about aesthetics, taste, and emotions evoked. All of those are subjective and personal. Therefore, there are no invalid reasons to hate on art. The only valid question is: which social circle…
No, the draft requires the purpose of a software to be declared. So if you declare Linux to be a terminal emulator, not an operating system, and only sell/import/distribute it as such, you only need to comply with the…
For developers outside the EU, this is automatically how it works. Only somebody selling or importing in the EU needs to worry about CE compliance. The big problem imho is for EU-resident OSS developers.
No, the regulation explicitly includes components: > For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply: (1) ‘product with digital elements’ means any software or hardware product and its remote data…
No. You want a parametrized "Money" type, one that can do calculations in varying numbers of decimals, and configurable rounding. There are legal requirements that make this necessary. One (from memory, not exact)…
Yes, but there is more to it: The compiler may assume that UB will never happen intentionally and optimize out the branch containing UB.
Out-of-order execution isn't the reason for this. The C standard assumes an abstract machine that allows OoOE, of course, but even with strict in-order hardware UB can hit you at any time, even before you'd think it…
Roman imperial power isn't fascism in that some important aspects do differ. E.g. fascism uses a special kind of modern aesthetics that Romans wouldn't recognize, even if fascist monuments copied Roman building style.…
> The fact that it appears on the Senate building probably refers to the Roman meaning. The roman meaning is very much fascist, if phrased in modern terms. Fasces were carried by lictors accompanying a roman official,…
In German, there are no two terms for those, both are called "Hakenkreuz". And the Nazi ideology actually made references to eastern culture and peoples, claiming that Germans were descendents of the Aryan peoples:…
Because, while the same problem exists, it doesn't exist to the same extent. The average size of the vehicles is smaller, even bigger European SUVs are far smaller than what americans call trucks. And there are less of…
You don't need oil, just rope works as well. Every DIY store (at least over here) has loose manila fibre for that purpose. Wrap into the thread, screw it together, done. The not-so-nice problem: It might leak at first.…
Yes. My question is always "show me the shop where I can buy it". Never an answer ;)
The first example isn't enforcement, it is due diligence and compliance in companies. That does happen, of course, sometimes in a useful way, sometimes to just have some fig leaf to point at in case of a complaint.…
Don't know about Norway. But whether fines apply to public institutions is up to the member states, and most member states, including Germany, have decided not to fine their public institutions for GDPR violations.
It would really depend on the situation to be decided, whether MS would have to pay up, or rather the company using MS products to handle customer data. One can imagine a way to use MS products that might not be…
Imho, the "FUD" is largely right and most cloud platforms are indeed illegal. However, due to enforcement being absent or taking ages, there are too few legal decisions and big expensive enforcement actions that one can…
Problem as always is, it's all talk and (almost) zero enforcement in Germany. Complaints to a data protection official take forever, are usually dismissed at first, even if counter to published opinions or decisions…
There have been numerous such "solutions". Either it was about MS pinky-swearing that data processing would somehow be CLOUD-act-safe, or about some European hoster providing Office356 instances (I think T-Systems did…
It is, not the pareto principle as such, but the basic laws of statistical distributions: Depending on the underlying mechanisms, large systems will converge on some statistical distribution of outcomes. The…
Even if, by magic, you manage to get all the world on exactly the same income per family/person at one point in time, that equality will only last a moment. Add any amount of time with some random changes in society,…
I'm not quite sure about it, but I also think that the whole "if you cannot say anything nice, don't say anything" thing is very much an anglo thing. Around here, Germany, art critics are celebrated for their often…
A person's behavior and its abilities are determined by genetics ("nature") or family/society/circumstances ("nurture") or some ratio of mixture of both. Current political sensibilities prohibit talking about genetic…
You are trying to put a racist spin on something that is simply a matter of time and circumstances: You cannot instantly, just by declaring it to be so, have technology, infrastructure, efficient agriculture. You need…
Because "rich", in many definitions, is a moving goalpost. If you define rich and poor as related to some global average, inevitable differences (we are not a Borg collective) will always produce some rich and poor…
This is about art. Art is about aesthetics, taste, and emotions evoked. All of those are subjective and personal. Therefore, there are no invalid reasons to hate on art. The only valid question is: which social circle…
No, the draft requires the purpose of a software to be declared. So if you declare Linux to be a terminal emulator, not an operating system, and only sell/import/distribute it as such, you only need to comply with the…
For developers outside the EU, this is automatically how it works. Only somebody selling or importing in the EU needs to worry about CE compliance. The big problem imho is for EU-resident OSS developers.
No, the regulation explicitly includes components: > For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply: (1) ‘product with digital elements’ means any software or hardware product and its remote data…