@DeadMG Yep. That's a notable limit on free speech in Germany. You can't praise the nazis. And that's my point, bringing up nazism in Germany (or towards Germans) is quite different than doing the same to some other country/human.
in any case, my original point still stands- being German is a specific thing when you're discussing Nazis. A person's age is non-specific- it's like skin colour or gender.
@kbok It was a silly roundabout pun about Nazis. There's this "Goodwin's Law" pertaining to Nazis on the internet. I thought I'd subvert that with the aptly named "Goldfarb's Law", which pertains to line endings.
@DeadMG You're point was that what a person is has no impact on their ideas and actions. My point was that it does. I consider that proven now. So please retreat to some other point.
I was wondering what magic makes a compiler able to "know" that what you bind to and rvalue reference is really an rvalue? I mean how does it make the distinction?
@TonyTheTiger The compiler must know whether any expression is an lvalue or rvalue, just like it must know it's type and etc- and it's relatively trivially deduced from the expression anyway.
@TonyTheTiger As I said: I consider it very important that we do not let the censors rule our fun here. If we want to talk about sex, then please let's just do it. Fuck the meta police!
@KonradRudolph So? I mean, ask her to get out her Brigitte (a popular German woman's magazine) and you will find such a picture as an ad for cosmetics at latest at the fifth page you look at. Does she object to you looking at that, too?
@KonradRudolph Of course context matters. That's what I keep saying. Automatic filtering is stupid, because what's considered offensive depends on context, culture, and individual opinion.
I'm following a college course about operating systems and we're learning how to convert from binary to hexadecimal, decimal to hexadecimal, etc. and today we just learned how signed/unsigned numbers are stored in memory using the two's complement (~number + 1).
We have a couple of exercices to ...
@RMartinhoFernandes Thanks for finding that. (Can we please come up with a simpler syntax to invoke our search robot? It takes so long to type those requests.)