

Yes, past presidents have gradually expanded the power of the position beyond any reasonableness over time.
Yes, past presidents have gradually expanded the power of the position beyond any reasonableness over time.
It’s because they don’t put work on them.
The problem is everyone disagrees on what part of C++ is good… Some like C+classes. Some like intense meta programming and some like functional programming and all are valid C++ that people advocate for.
Asphalt is definitely a carbon sink though since it’s a petroleum product!
Even in C this is possible. Just wrap the float or whatever in a struct and all implicit conversions will be gone.
API from a call that accepted integer values between 0 and 32767 (minimum and maximum wheel speeds) to one that accepted float values between 0.0 and 1.0.
This would cause alarm bells to ring in my head for sure. If I did something like that I would make a new type that was definitely not implicitly castable to or from the old type. Definitely not a raw integer or float type.
Verkar inte som om vi är i närheten av att bli av med dessa jävla omställningarna. Spelar absolut ingen roll för min del om det blir sommartid eller vintertid bara det tar slut.
Nybakat bröd är så gott att det är lätt att råka smälla i sig en halv limpa själv… Du behöver kanske inte frysa in så mycket som du tror 😀
I can’t believe that the std C++ implementations performance is this bad!
Självklart är det helt galet och ett fruktansvärt säkerhetshål.
This is a holy war that I will gladly fight again and again! I can’t believe that soft tabs are more popular, especially in python!
You can safely swim in the pool of an operational reactor
Besides the acute lead poisoning from being shot apparently.
Poland really should have started transitioning away from coal ages ago.
The muslims could also not commit terrorism.
In 2019 there were reports of Apex Legends requiring SSE4.1, an instruction set from circa 2007.
It’s not just about when it was released, sometimes budget processors or, in this case, AMD doesn’t support them straight away or ever.
Atomic instructions are quite slow and if they run a lot… Rust has two types of reference counted pointer for that reason. One that has atomic reference counting for multithreaded code and one non-atomic for single threaded. Reference counting is usually overkill in the first place and can be a sign that your code doesn’t have proper ownership.
I thought most of it was stock options?