Ground Fault Interrupter, or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), a type of residual-current device. Ground Fault Indicator, a gauge to indicate ground fault within a circuit.
And it's actually constantly monitors potential diffence between ground and null as well
Which might only happen in case if the current goes to null or ground, which though shouldn't happen because you/electricians need to bring null and ground to common potential using at least 10mm2 wires.
But hey, I need to refactor damn lot of new()'d up classed to adhere DI \o
@Ferrybig Back in the '90s when we were trying to learn how to phreak POTS phone, we were using Honda Civic high voltage transformer (~15kV) applied to public phone line, we heard that we might be able to get free lines in the end all we got is burnt phone distributor cabinets, and some hundred interrupted and angry subscribers for the company :p
I don't know for you, but there's a lot of plagiarists and "I'm answering without having read the question" people in my tags today. Downvotes are flying.
i'd say it is rather like a razor. In theory it should be simple to use, yet everyone keep cutting themselves on it no matter how long they have been shaving :)
There's that famous quote by Bjarne Stoustrup:"C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off."
I started programming in C++ almost 20 years ago, thought it seemed easy. Went to uni, realized C++ was very complex, became a C++ fan. Started to learn Java, became less of a C++ fan. Started to use C++ at work... started to dislike it. Started to read/maintain C++ code written by others, started to hate it.
I despise C++ though, particularly modern C++. They've gone full retard with the whole language, it's about 99% meta programming now, and 1% real application programming.
@AndyK also, you have to ask your question: yes, the person is trying to configure a tool, but if that tool is used primarily for programming then it's on topic on Stack Overflow.
just wait until you have 3k. Then you're really flying by the seat of your pants
I would not migrate either of those. One of the main rules of migration is "don't migrate crap". If it's not a good post, don't throw it over the fence.