@Telkitty Yes, this is a fence that's been there for a while. Trump's idea is to replace it with a wall or maybe to add walls to other parts of the border--I don't think he's ever really given much detail (my guess would be that he's never really thought about it in any real detail).
I used to look at house with weird layout and ask: "why wasn't it designed better". Then I started to learn things about construction industry and know that weird layouts are usually to do with physical constrains - a lot of the times it's because some parts are extensions and the owner wanted to save money and built around old building
> Europe was and is the moving force for the mankind. It is objectively the pinnacle of human civilization. Saying "we are the greatest" is the truth and all the other cultures and civilizations are free to do whatever they want to do.
> <sikory> hmmm, people found a severed head in amsterdam <sikory> police thinks that it might be connected to the headless body they found yesterday <Gamah> sikory: well obviously it's not connected...
@Mikhail Worse, its random write speed is about tied with what you could expect from a bottom-end machine at Best Buy. Worse still, that same cheapo machine would probably have 3-4x better sequential write speed.
Is there any decent SMTP client library? I.e., I want to send emails from C++ code and I do not want to have to deal with all the BS that is necessary to create a valid email and to communicate with SMTP server.
It was voted stack overflow's 'most loved' language
second time in a row
a couple of weeks ago I think
Might be the future
Come a long way in a short time as well, already starting to get support and usage, very active development from mozilla, large open source community etc
@R.MartinhoFernandes This room is governed by rules. Yes. Rules. Rules defined by moderators. Who are the moderators? Well they are elected. Who elects them? Users do. Who are the users?
This room is governed by rules. Yes. Rules. Rules defined by moderators. Who are the moderators? Well they are elected. Who elects them? Users do. Who are the users?
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I tried to be funny, and it didn't work. @R.MartinhoFernandes could you delete those messages, please?
I was rendering bunny and buffered indices,colors,normals,vertices for each vertex. But I have a problem, I am getting same and ugly 2D picture when I compile it. I thought it was because of lights, but could do nothing with lights. I suspect that it is because of my drivers. Can some pro say wha...
@ratchetfreak everybody focuses on the fact that renewables don't always produce when you want them to. Personally I'm of the belief we should actually use this to our advantage by using excess capacity to produce fuel
@BartekBanachewicz it'll take a while. Nostalgia will probably keep them around the longest. The next hardest thing to solve is the fact that you can fill a tank with fuel very fast, batteries take time to charge. So whilst electric cars have range for one tank/charge to speed makes liquid fuel very nice. But if the range of a single charge becomes good enough, that will not matter any more
it's hard to put the numbers in the proper context
> According to the National Motorycle Institute,
"Based on today’s fatality rates, driving a motorcycle is approximately 27 times more dangerous than driving a car, mile for mile.
which would mean that if you're a heavy car driver with say 25k miles in the year, you're as likely to die in a crash as if you did a thousand miles on a motorcycle
> Statistically the last wagon on a train is 10 times more likely to kill it's passengers in a crash. That would mean we should just leave the last wagon in the station.
@BartekBanachewicz so I think that you'd have to break it down situationally. How do fatality rates compare when the rider is in a largely cycle only context. How much does proper clothing help etc.
@BartekBanachewicz ironically actual highway trucks are not very safe. They are only 'safe' because they are massive and thus unlikely to be the 'loser' in a contest of physics
@BartekBanachewicz probably not actually, because of the extreme amount of miles racked up and the experience of the drivers in relation to other classes of driver.
> drying, marketing, storing *while* packing for shipment or distribution of: > drying, marketing, storing *and* packing for shipment or distribution of:
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, cost is probably the biggest issue for them right now. That and maybe lack of infrastructure. Charging at home is fine, but out and about can be a pita I am sure