> TIL as an act of psychological warfare the US army planned to drop extra large condoms labeled as medium in the Soviet Union to demoralize the Soviets.
Guédelon Castle is a medieval construction project located in Treigny, France. The object of the project is to build a castle using only the techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages. When completed in the 2020s, it should be an authentic recreation of a 13th-century medieval castle.
In order to fully investigate the technology required in the past, the project is using only period construction techniques, tools, and costumes. Materials, including wood and stone, are all obtained locally. Jacques Moulin is the chief architect for the project. He designed the castle according to the a...
@chmod711telkitty ...and a lot of other things (e.g., quite a bit of DNA research hinges on stats--i.e., see what (statistically significant) differences there are between populations with/without DNA sequence X.
You can use a variadic function (like printf), but you generally prefer not to.
You can take an initializer_list as a parameter. This will let you take a braced list of items that can all be converted to a single type:
void f(std::initializer_list<int> l);
...which you could call something li...
@Cinch Use a lambda for what? This is about like saying: "I really don't want to fill my car with gasoline, because I hate the smell. That proves rock music is better than jazz."
So I tried to write a tokenizer function based on a variable amount of delimiters as arguments: I ended up using std::initializer_list<char> for this, but in the process, I was trying to use varadic template arguments.
The Process:
In the process of writing a function that tried to find the fir...
I also don't see how you can really use 4K with windows. unless your screen is like 60" everything will be so fucking tiny. and DPI scaling is just horrible
@LucDanton I stopped doing 20/20 correction about 10 years ago. Now I settle for something like 20/30 with glasses. Reason being that full correction gives me headaches.
So most of my 24-episode 1080p series are around 20 - 50GB. Let's assume 24GB for easy measure. So I need to be able to read 24 GB in 12 minutes. That's 30 secs/GB.
Most HDs have 100 MB/s sequential bandwidth. That's 3x the minimum to keep up with 30 sec/GB.
So yes, 4 x 8k is doable.
Watching a 24-episode series in 12 minutes is possible at 1 GB/episode.
I'm not gonna say how many high-end video cards will be needed though.
@orlp If you use a quantum computer, you can watch all anime episodes at the same time. But you can only remember one of them because as soon as you remember one, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle ensures that you forget the rest.
@StackedCrooked I would assume that's done on the GPU. So it shouldn't matter.
I guess if you're playing video, it might lead to an additional N millisecond delay. But if you're playing video, it doesn't matter unless it's so bad that the video lags behind the sound.
@Ven No, without knowledge of the technique described it looks impossible (it is asked as a question, pretending that the technique has not been discovered yet)
@Ven yes, and without knowledge of non-constant constant-expressions, it such looks impossible.
currently on my phone, too lazy to edit messages (sorry for that typo)
I have no idea how you are reading the sentence in the way you are to be honest, changing it to "possble" would mean that it "looks possible to implement and compile without diagnostics", which is not the sentiment (or the publically shared view prior to the article being published)