The broken windows theory is a criminological theory of the norm setting and signaling effect of urban disorder and vandalism on additional crime and anti-social behavior. The theory states that maintaining and monitoring urban environments in a well-ordered condition may stop further vandalism and escalation into more serious crime.
The theory was introduced in a 1982 article by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling. Since then it has been subject to great debate both within the social sciences and in the public sphere. The theory has been used as a motivation for seve...
We don't know whether those law enforcement and customs officers would be out of work if not for Pakistan. In that light, by what meaning of the term does Pakistan 'indirectly employs' them? Also, couldn't the resources allocated to their function be used somewhere else anyway?
> I was a Blackberry user and I was glad that Blackberry lost the war to Apple. I'm not going to fall for this sh*t again. It's an EVIL plot I tell you! They start making these things with bright colors to entice you, but it won't be long that with the seamless connection with PCs your companies are going to start issuing these things and ask you to work on the go with them and then sync them to your PCs. I'm going to say, no thanks. ~ Youtube comment on Nokia Lumia 920 Intro video
You know, I've just found a way of getting unlimited free entertainment. Just open a random youtube video, read the comments and laugh at their retardedness.
@MooingDuck A bit too much in a way. I like the first responses from the judges. Odd looks, tilted faces, wondering frowns and then "Whaaat???!" partway through the second phrase. Mirrors my thoughts
The rest/aftermath was basically overblown emotional televsion-show material. Can't blame them much. But it isn't my cup of tea.
@FredOverflow Well. That is obviously very nice/impressive too.
I'm just in awe of a 13 y/o who barely holds herself together before entering the stage transforming in such a natural stage persona - and voice master there.
@Ell it basically forces the server to do nothing except return the ping (or whatever), and leaves it no time for whatever the server is supposed to be doing. AFAIK
@MooingDuck Ah sorry, didn't clarify. I understand how it can "bring down" a server in that way, but how do attackers access the filesystem/steal info etc.
@R.MartinhoFernandes He has a preset PC time per day, but you can only make Windows log him out at full hours. So, I went to tell him his time was over, and he grudgingly accepted it (after 5 minutes of drawing it out...). Then, he went downstairs and cut the power to the router.
Which he always does lately when he is frustrated.
Amazingly enough the building the libpng and zlib libraries were relatively painless. Now it's a matter of getting uncompressed bits to and from libpng, which is surprisingly painful with libpng's crufty C interface.
I am trying to see if I am conceptually correct here . .
If I'm trying to avoid having to compute a computationally expensive someExpensiveFun(x) for every element in an array of floating point data x, say bounded to values between zero and one, one can first precompute the output of the expens...
Snake case (or snake_case), is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are separated with one underscore character (_) and no spaces, with each element's initial letter usually lowercased within the compound and the first letter either upper or lower case—as in "foo_bar", "Hello_world". It is commonly used in computer code for variable names, and function names, and sometimes computer filenames.
Variants
Screaming Snake Case
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I think smart people should devise syntax separately than the rest of a language. I'd like to see progress be made in those matters independently from the rest of language research.
I'm not saying every language should have the same syntax but some issues like 'what constitutes an identifier/operator' are very prone to bikeshedding yet completely unimportant to semantics.