@Euphoric: I love this. One person says both are wrong, one person says both are right, one says they need to compromise, one says they should break down the tasks into parts and just work on different things. The message I'm actually getting is that nobody really knows what the right approach is! — Mehrdadyesterday
@Puppy, I don't want to admit it, but for the first time in like 200 years, your government appears to be worse off than ours. And ours is in pretty bad shape already.
@JerryCoffin So I was playing around with the auto-minidumps and debug symbols yesterday night. I figured how to generate symbols and keep them completely out of the .exe. (This was actually quite difficult to do with the Intel compiler.) So now, I think I can turn on debug symbols for release builds. Which means no more hunting for a line of assembly in a 100MB assembly+source file.
@Borgleader Not really. If Trump wins, it'll be the end of the world for everyone. So we won't be worse than the UK since the world population will be zero.
wasn't there a third party in the US at some point? If they get like 5% and prevent either of the big parties to get a majority they would have significant influence considering the number of votes
@Morwenn I'll tell you what's fun. There is an almost exact correlation to my extra tummy girth and the size of the c++ standard. In 98 I was just a tad overgirthed.
1 You have a new man/boyfriend that you are friendly witth. 2 You have a penis surgically installed sci-fi style. 3 You have recently discovered you are gay.
I have a leaf on every tree that I can grab. I'm satiated at my whim with the most delicious of leaves. Please don't go out of your way to make Giraffes any different from the two legged pigs or the humans. I'll stand tall.
maybe having BidirectionalRange, BidirectionalRangeContext, BidirectionalRangeType, and BidirectionalRangeContextType is a bit crazy cc @sehe remember suffixes?
> Attackers may try to uncover vulnerable versions of an implementation from its metadata. Thus, ZMTP sends metadata after security handshaking.
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> Attackers can use the simple presence or absence of traffic to collect information about the peer ("Person X has come on line"). Thus, on an encrypted connection, the peer SHOULD send random garbage data ("noise") when there is no other traffic. To fully mask traffic, a peer MAY throttle messages so there is no visible difference between noise and real data.
> Boredom (n.): 1. The feeling one gets during inactivity, which causes them to contemplate the futility of life and long for distractions in the form of activity
On June 25, the ISO C++ committee completed its summer meeting in Oulu, Finland, hosted by Symbio and the Finnish national body. We again had some 100 experts officially representing nine national bodies. As usual, we met for six days Monday through Saturday, and around the clock from 8:30am till 11pm most days – evening […]
I've got unresolved linker symbols for Windows NT LSA API functions, even though I followed the documentation to link to secur32.lib. I'll probably write a full question on stackoverflow soon.
its annoying, all I want to do is show application windows on a active user's desktop from a service.