Oh, haha. A day well spent at least. Post-secondary seems to have a pretty active social scene although I'm not used to friendships being so distant and centered around drinking. I guess that's just adult life.
@Aaron3468 I'd like to do the non-embarrassing ones that aren't a mobility liability. But it's such a pain-in-the-ass. So if I ever do it, I'll try to pick something simple.
@Aaron3468 My plan for AMW is to drive instead of taking the train. So I sleep on my own bed. And I'm not alone in a train with a bunch of shady people.
@Mysticial Yeah, sounds like a plan. Shady people aren't usually a problem if you keep to yourself. A good cosplay for you might be Lee from Darker Than Black
@Aaron3468 Or rather, there's about 5 stations in the middle which go through some mediocre parts of Chicago. And I'd rather not do that in the middle of the night. And if I ever do a cosplay, it's also not a good idea to stand out like that once all the other con people get off on the earlier stops.
Unless of course my prop sword is a real katana or something. But then I'd be breaking some laws.
Long swords won't do well in a train since you can't swing it. But something like a machete or a Kukri would work.
But neither are effective against someone with a gun.
So I had to restart my save and I just finished getting refined storage and passive power running. So far it's shoddy, but I also have semi-automatic ore production: Picture. I really need to find hi-res textures for the mods I like.
I also just finished a week-long project of ripping ~2,900 songs for my dad from his CD collection, then transfering them to his phone. Thank god for automated metadata.
For a game called minecraft, I sure hate mining and crafting ^^; I just enjoy builds and automation.
@Aaron3468 I don't mind having something like that wake me up and tell me the weather. (since that's exactly what I do with my phone alarm and weather app anyway) So I was with it for the first like 20 seconds when they showed it in the panel. But it went downhill very quickly.
It's Japan! Of course it will go downhill. It's a great novelty graphic output/home automation thingamabob. As AI improves, it might get past being a novelty.
@Mysticial Could very well be. Anime in general also tends to use a restricted style of Japanese. If you can speak anime, you have approx. conversational fluency and could survive in Japan.
Also, when I tried translating it into English in my head, I got stuck on a few parts. Yet I didn't feel stuck at all when I was watching it the first time.
@Aaron3468 If I speak Anime, people are gonna look at me funny.
@Mysticial Absolutely... It's scary to consider how much it is worth to collect information about consumers. A lot of people put on tinfoil hats here, but government spying is not really a huge risk due to the impracticality (flagging high-risk people to be monitored more and passively monitoring low-risk people is practical). The connected future is going to be less dangerous than 1984, but privacy is not going to exist in the same sense it has in the past.
Because if a radix tree is efficient, then you can just use the first solution to turn a pair of strings into one string. Then a radix tree remains the most efficient solution.
Hi, i have one question. I wrote a simple 2D array cropping function and compiled it to an object file with GCC -O3 flag. Then i created a simple test case for this and compiled it with no optimization. When I profiled the latency of cropping function it was 10 times slower compared to a test case compiled withy -O3 flag.
I was expecting same latency since the function is already compiled with -O3 flag. Any idea why optimization flag of test case also matters here?
I searched for 'most popular android devices 2017', result gave me a bunch of 'best android phones'
I don't want to know what you think is the best phone, I need to know market share of each phone so I can base my decision on numbers not your biased opinion!!
@Telkitty Yeah, this is the kind of data I was talking about earlier. AppBrain's SDK quietly collects data about people for businesses to use for decisions.
Yeah, those are their middle end models. The high end models get emulators. IIRC, the grand prime is one of the A series. It's been a while since I sold the brand so I don't exactly remember
Most people who buy phones buy the cheapest one that meets their needs. The flagships are usually purchased as status symbols (or smuggled/counterfeited)
That graph is a tautology or wrong. If you define development relative to other countries, the bottom 25% should occupy 25%. Else the graph is meaningless.
@Mikhail Oh, yeah, absolutely. A lot of consumers in the developed world buy the flagships on credit and spend that much. I agree that phones just aren't status symbols. But having sold them, I learned how many people there are that think that
which is interesting - people who try to have flagship everything thinks they are at top, but that only means they are top followers, very good at following
@Telkitty whoa and the website has iphone 7 on 1 and Pixel on 2...they removed Iphone 7 and S7 from list...maybe they adjusted to show 2 google products in top 10?
not surprised, google search results have regressed in the recent years, I am waiting patiently for someone else to come up with a better search engine
I've always been surprised that OGL does a good job of figuring out the thread/work balance, while with CUDA I end up templating and benchmarking all combination.
So I got a kernel that averages ~30 arrays together, like __global__ void _getBigAvg(T* __restrict output, T** frames, int n). Wondering if I can squeeze out some performance by replacing T** frames with a symbol variable.
Is the only reason why i should create a thread in the heap instead of stack is in case the lambda that i try to get the thread to execute can throw stack out of memory exception .
Its not even C, which was a problem when I had to port some C code and got pissed that the compiler wouldn't take it. (And they had a flag back in CUDA 3 that was supposed to work, but it didn't and NVIDIA put a "no fix" on my bug)
I'd argue its easier to ship Python, only because its easier to find Python devs. And you can always throw money at the problem. We could have built a Python team in a few months, but basically failed to attract C++ talent to CU without offering like $130k.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, I stated that I one witnessed one case of that correlation (illustrative), but that doesn't have to hold every time (causation)
@Mikhail it's still extremely annoying to embed it, though
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not really. It just means that I think it might be really, really hard to definitely prove or disprove, so I acknowledge that it's not as rigid as I might want an argument to be.
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