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7:00 AM
XCode what is it used for?
good morning
 
ios, macOS unfortunately
it can be used for compiling C++
not have I seen many people doing that
 
Last time I opened XCode... It was by accident it takes so much time to boot up
 
@Telkitty Now why would you want to do that?
 
if you only have a mac ...
 
7:15 AM
@Telkitty But I have a mac and I run linux... because MacOS terribly run on it
It's like MacOS isn't even optimized to run on its own hardware
battery life is good though, but I wonder if it's related to how slow the computer is... May be it save energy by slowing down things...
@wilx Looking at it, I'm not sure they're heading anywhere...
 
7:29 AM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix not sure why you use mac to run linux, because you can get better hardware with the same amount of money you pay for that mac
 
Well for the better hardware part we can argue I guess. I remember my old big dell inspiron 17inches... Big noisy, bad touchpad, 1920x1280 (it was like 10 years ago and still good).
What really scares me is bad keyboard, bad touchpad, and case that simply melts
My macbook, as far as I'm not a big fan of apple, the computer at least feel solid
I'm considering the SurfacePro as an alternative unless I suddenly appear to own USB type c devices...
the "thin" complex of Tim Cook is disturbing
 
7:51 AM
Thin Cook
 
8:11 AM
Aside from lower nutritional value, I see no problem in consuming low-quality meat. Sausages are arguably easier to sanitize and disinfect, too.
 
@Aaron3468 Context? Also, what is low quality meat?
 
@Aaron3468 if your "low-quality" meat is actually "meat"
 
@wilx referring to Stacked's link.
Yeah, though meat is any edible tissue from an animal, not just their muscle or organs.
 
@Aaron3468 I know that for example, the thin skin on usual hot-dog sausage is actually made of pork hairs. may be from other animals hairs and some other "things".
 
8:28 AM
Once you get past the gut reaction, it's edible
 
I'd be more worried about cheap "minced meat"... It's possible that they contain other things such as flour or anything else that makes it less expensive per kg... Though if regulations are good then you shouldn't have to worry much
Technically, only regulation matters... How healthy something is... Is somewhat dependant on the level of regulation on healthiness of food (if there is such a term). I bought some fruits 2 months ago. They're still in the fridge... They haven't changed in "shape/colour" in 2 months+... That's pretty strange
 
Fair point. Regulations are what make foods extremely safe where I live, even when they may be cut with other edible ingredients to save cost.
 
. @lizardbill C++ is not tagged. Also, frequency based is not a good metric. The C++ community unvariably defers to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
 
Ven
9:02 AM
Hi.
 
9:16 AM
Sup
 
Ven
The static analyzer in Xcode 8.3b definitely leveled up! https://t.co/G4Uc0Ulr4f
 
user1804599
Ugh this train is going slower than the cars on the highway
 
user1804599
Elon help
 
9:41 AM
Push against the cushions to make it go faster.
 
9:53 AM
Can someone with the latest Visual Studio confirm something for me?
What's the default encoding when you save a file?
 
10:05 AM
inb4 not some utf
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes you need a particular version?
 
Latest RTM
 
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Q: How to set up default encoding in Visual Studio 2010

AlbireoWe're using Visual Studio 2010 professional to develop and maintain our company ASP (classic ASP, not ASP.NET) e-commerce web site, and I'm having file encoding issues every time I create a new page. Every page in our web site is saved as ANSI Windows-1252, and when I create a new page (or rando...

Thats for 2010
 
ScY
@R.MartinhoFernandes At least for me it's windows-1252 and I haven't fiddled with the settings. Dunno if that helps.
 
@ScY Thanks.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Ugh, "ANSI"
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Thanks, this seems unchanged.
@ScY If you pick UTF-8, does it have the option of not adding a signature?
 
ScY
10:19 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes
 
nwp
10:34 AM
@Ven chat does the same thing
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes just a guess.. It could be Microsoft caring about backward compatibility with ANSI C
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix No, it's just a terrible misnomer that people kept perpetuating.
There's no ANSI standard for Windows-1252.
They wanted one, but it didn't happen.
 
Well I'm just saying they "support" the standard they created
switching could break their own software
 
> It would be impossible to ride our bikes without traction control because of their power, the speeds that we reach and also the inclination we do.
This is interesting
Given how in 4-wheeled racing this is still not really happening
I guess you can't defy laws of rubber and physics
There's something disturbing about the fact that those ~250-270 horsepower are the upper limit of human ability.
 
10:48 AM
@Ven git mono repo doesn't quite work one such big codebases
 
> a typical developer will only need to download and use about 50-100K of those files.
yeah obviously you just want a portion for one afternoon to read
 
Ven
variant<string, bool> v = "abc" initializes the second alternative. That's boolshit.
 
Xeo
standard conversion sequence vs user-defined conversion sequence :D
 
Hi :)
 
Ven
11:29 AM
\o
 
That joke.
 
Ven
me?
 
@Xeo I figured that much
 
@Ven Hi & \o
 
Xeo
11:40 AM
I think you're seeing jokes where there are none
 
@Xeo Let me have my fun :(
 
@Xeo shouldn't it attempt to convert to std::string first, as that the first type in the variant?
 
Xeo
NO FUN ALLOWED
@thecoshman Who says it should go by argument order?
 
well I'm not sure what is at play here
but I would expect that yes, order of the types is the order that conversions are attempted
 
@Xeo std::not_fun
 
nwp
11:48 AM
> How to handle the DispatchQueue in Swift?
Right now, grateful!
Maybe I should edit it to "Right now! Grateful."
 
Or to « Right now! Grapefruits ».
 
@thecoshman what xeo said above
it's "easier" to convert const char* to bool than it is to std::string
 
sounds like overload resolution, if both the foo(std::string) and foo(bool) are defined and then const char* prefers to be converted to bool over std::string
 
@thecoshman if it was, that would be a real fuckup
if the variant type is ambiguous in construction, it should fail, not assume order
note that variant<string, bool> v = string("test"); works as expected
in Haskell it's explicitely required to use the constructor's name when creating a value and it's perfectly obvious and perfectly fine
 
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz really? You have to write the equivalent of foo(int{42})?
 
11:53 AM
@nwp example:
data MyCustomVariant = MyCustomString String | MyCustomInt Int

a = MyCustomInt 5
altough the names obviously typically make more sense
What's worth noting is that because of type inference, just the unique ctor name is enough to determine the type to be MyCustomVariant
and obviously there's no confusion even with types such as data D = A Int | B Int
the used constructor is (becomes) a part of the value
 
@BartekBanachewicz well explicitly stating what type the variant is going to hold makes sense, even if you are not going to track that. Let's you fail to construct that type, and also fail to assign it into the variant (if that variant an't even hold that type you just made correctly)
also... could that be recursive?
 
@thecoshman yep
 
data foo = F foo <pipe> B bar
 
@thecoshman data List a = Cons a (List a) | EmptyList :)
 
Food foo = new Food();
 
12:00 PM
¬_¬
yes...
 
yeah, that works. Cons 3 (Cons 2 (Cons 1 EmptyList))) is valid. And well, not that rare.
 
I guess I can see how it could be useful...
can I?
 
@thecoshman try writing a function that prints the above type :)
also it feels so good to be using to my uni page and seeing my diploma is being manufactured
still can't believe that it's over
 
nah P
¬_¬
I hate this keyboard
 
12:19 PM
@thecoshman How do you even type this?
 
@wilx I use a UK layout, so the key is in the top left me
 
@thecoshman What is it good for beside the emoji?
 
though, annoyingly, this laptop is US layout, so whilst I don't have a physical key for it, the space for it is there and it works. But I don't have a key for the pipe symbol, so try using a shell ¬_¬
@wilx ha ha ha, not much
but for me, it's the same key as `
that back tick quote mark you use to type code things
 
Our coding guidelines unwittingly forbade one Linear B character.
 
que?
Linear B?
 
12:33 PM
A predecessor of the Greek alphabet.
 
@Mysticial Never enough it seems ;)
 
didn't know pie dude is still such a little rep hooker
 
12:58 PM
oooh
that language
how did it do that? I presume you mean like, explicitly that language
 
@thecoshman I hate typing backticks, it's like ` 2 keystroke on the same key
 
1:16 PM
that's a stupid setting you can turn off
dead keys
 
that's a stupid setting I can't turn off because I want to be able to write à è ...
well if I could turn it off to have this key type ` but shift+`+letter to write as I expect.. That would be fine I guess
 
nwp
I got used to typing `space which produces a regular thing which cannot be typed because markdown without a space.
omg markdown please
 
Yeah once you get used to it doing alt+gr+` and then space is pretty quick to produce a single `.
@nwp backslashes for the win
 
typing it twice is still faster
just annoying
 
nwp
but typing it twice produces 2 ` for me
 
1:29 PM
produce 1 for me
 
nwp
maybe it is a locale dependent thing
 
I hate dead keys
 
and I use a sensible language that apart from two examples (that I can think of and would say are normal usage) doesn't use 'funny' letters, and even then, people know what you mean without them
afaik, blonde and facade would be the only two examples
blonde having an accent on the e and facade having the dangly thing under the c
 
Say I have this class paste.ofcode.org/zm7sRmADvQ6fWFmfd5tJpf if in main. I do Graph graph and let the compiler automatically allocate the graph object on the stack, will it do the same for the adjacencyList and the vertices(In other words, does it mean that I wont have use the new operator for both of these data structures in the Graph constructor so that the state of these objects are not null)?
 
nwp
1:31 PM
I just noticed that one could improve the standard library by copying it and using the namespace mystd instead because it would allow some forward declarations.
 
@thecoshman ç?
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that's the one
FFS thsi crappy laptop keyboard is driving me nuts
 
It's called a cedilla.
 
nwp
@LuisAverhoff wrong room go here
 
@nwp alright thanks
 
1:34 PM
I'd guess you type "blondé"
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix or blondè
 
I'm not really sure why they did on the phone though - can anyone tell me?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Jesus fuck.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what?
 
1:38 PM
Transcripts <3
@BartekBanachewicz Logistics?
 
@BartekBanachewicz summary...?
 
1:58 PM
I was reading this article about Fashion models at risk of underpayment and exploitation in gig economy, I was like yeah, their jobs substituted by photoshop specialists ... still remember that pizza being photoshopped into a hot woman
 
@thecoshman The title should be summarizing enough. It's still undecided.
The audio is the details if the summary isn't enough
@R.MartinhoFernandes mm, I thought they have planes. I hope the next one will have video.
it's still super interesting
 
@BartekBanachewicz phone calls are still cheaper than planes, just about
 
I'm all over the US law recently because of The Good Wife :D
 
@BartekBanachewicz Planes are not instantaneous.
@thecoshman "blonde" with an accent is just wrong.
 
blónde
 
2:11 PM
The thing about "blonde" is that it is inflected for gender: "blond" is masculine, "blonde" is feminine.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes in what sense?
it doesn't feel right, or is technically wrong
 
In the sense that no one does so or has done so.
 
bloñde
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, so my set of 'English' words that are commonly used that use funny letters is reduce to one, facade
 
deja vu
 
2:14 PM
Eh, I was going to mention that one too.
 
touche
 
and suddenly grows to four :P
tough I don't think anyone would use accents in deja vu, and touche and resume tend to be obvious based on context. Just like with wind/wind :P
 
anyone but people who spell it correctly, of course
 
voilà
 
2:16 PM
viola
 
in JavaScript, Aug 30 '16 at 14:03, by Sterling Archer
Like for 25 years I thought Viola! was spelled Wallah!
 
Ven
Viola?
 
nwp
I just put an event loop inside a callback function called from a script. My code quality is approaching an all-time low.
 
@thecoshman If you talk cooking, there's plenty.
 
@Ven lit. "see there" but often used as "here you go"
 
2:21 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm sure there are
 
Ven
@ratchetfreak that was the one too many times
jeebus
 
Is it me, or is English more willing to just accept borrowed words than other languages?
 
Nov 26 '16 at 8:12, by Gundolf Gundelfinger
Of course, English is virtually 50% French and 50% German :p
 
nwp
@AldwinCheung That Gundolf produced better content than you ever will!
 
2:24 PM
In loving memory of Gundolf
 
Aubergine vs. eggplant
 
@thecoshman Without checking, I'm tempted to say it's just you.
 
@Morwenn tabs vs space
 
@thecoshman You're probably underestimating the amount of borrowing from English that occurs in other languages.
 
@AldwinCheung déjà vu please :D
 
2:25 PM
@Trucy read up
 
(hello Lounge)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes But this amount feels quite recent.
 
@Morwenn I made the same typo before sending, so for a moment there I though you were mocking me for it.
 
I'm not even sure whether it was a typo or a mind wranglboggleaa
 
@thecoshman Anyway, my favourite one that rarely gets used is 'a'ā.
 
2:32 PM
vis-a-vis !
 
nwp
just Ẑ̵̧͙͓̣̥̰̥͔̜̥̪̰̦̻̾̐̓͛̐͋ͯ͐ͤ̀ͩ̈̅̀ą̨̠̙̙̙͔͇͇͇͔̱̭͚̗̳̝͍͍̬ͬ̆̉ͭ͊̏ͣ̎͆̀̉̃̑̂̆̚͜l̈́̇̋́ͥͨ͑̎ͨ̚‌​̝̲̞͎̯̳̞̲̮̝͚̯͎͉̬̲̰̙ͨ̓̋͐̿́̔ͧ̕͠ͅģ̶̶̜͙̹̣͕͙̭̖͉͐͂ͧ̿ͦ͐̃̄͗̽ͥ͆̔̃̀o̽̽̀̋͗̅̉ͨͤ́͏̷̩̬̣͕̬̫̟ already
it actually renders somewhat pretty on windows/opera
I wonder if one could exploit that to write text in someone else's box.
 
@sehe found the only other opera user of the internet
 
2:50 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, I have very little experience with other languages :P
 
nwp
3:14 PM
 
not very useful IME
you need to mute half of the warnings from it
 
@nwp It is AFAIK based on the synonymous book but not very useful.
 
@milleniumbug Agreed
 
nwp
It is giving me a million warnings from Qt headers.
I want a --never-warn-on-headers-included-using-<>
 
@nwp that'd be the day
or --never-warn-I
to set include paths where the header code will never warn
 
nwp
3:26 PM
clang has --system-header-prefix but it is not quite good enough
 
-isystem is a thing but not sure if applicable in your case
 
Ven
> Fire breaks out at Chinese factory that makes Samsung Note 7 batteries
6
3rd time's a charm
 
@Ven lol
 
@Ven That's the new 8 step battery test enforced by samsung
 
Ven
First they fucked up. Then their manufacturers fucked up. Now the factories are fucked up. Samsung.
 
3:30 PM
Samsung is hot
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Indeed!
 
@Mysticial So, thanks to a retweet from @kbok, I stumbled on this: twitter.com/FioraAeterna/status/829102612137992192
I thought it probably would make you chuckle.
 
nwp
@EtiennedeMartel it's on the starboard
 
Wut
Oh wait
 
Hehe
 
3:41 PM
I searched for the tweet itself
Because attribution you know
And I see Cicada doesn't give a shit and just links to images.
 
There is a track called C++ on Pryapisme's new album.
 
3:57 PM
@BartekBanachewicz If it's any comfort, top fuel dragsters produce more than ten thousand horsepower. To put that in perspective, however, a few years ago they shortened their run from ~400 meters to ~300 meters to help limit the top speed they produce (and in that distance, they go from a standing start to over 500 kph).
 
I wonder, is there any reason to consider anyone writing PHP on their CV?
 
nwp
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix pity
 
@ratchetfreak -isystem does that.
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Depends. You have to balance that against the rest of their resume. PHP is a score of, say, -10. That could be balanced by (for example) Haskell with a +2 and "wrote software for the Mars Rover" with a +8.
 
@EtiennedeMartel AHAHAHAHAHAA /cc @Mikhail
 
Ven
4:14 PM
> You missed AVX512VPOPCNT, AVX5124VNNIW and AVX5124FMAPS. :)
 
> AVX5124FMAPS
 
@JerryCoffin oh well, but those don't turn
> A top fuel dragster accelerates from a standstill to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in as little as 0.8 seconds
 
FMAPS, plural of FMAP
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, technically they do--just not (you hope) during the race.
 
4:17 PM
there's a reason there are not many spectator near the finish line
 
@JerryCoffin yeah, and MotoGP is all about turning
> At maximum throttle and RPM, the exhaust gases escaping from a dragster's open headers produce about 4.0–4.9 kilonewtons (900–1,100 lbf) of downforce.
lol
Ducati has patented jet exhaust recently
apparently this is more viable than it initially looks
 
Ven
/cc @BartekBanachewicz @rightfold
 
@JerryCoffin In all the CV we received only 1 guy wrote he knows Haskell.
A couple wrote about Lisp but I'm not sure how to find out about the guy who wrote Haskell if he actually knows it
 
@BartekBanachewicz The part I liked was the supercharger. They're overdriven to the point that at peak it takes around 600 HP just to run the supercharger.
 
@JerryCoffin heh I'm reading just that
> Thus, to attain maximum performance, before each race, by varying the level of fuel supplied to the engine, the mechanical crew may select power outputs barely below the limits of tire traction. Power outputs which create tire slippage will "smoke the tires" and the race is often lost.
eh, see, so they too have way too much power
 
nwp
4:30 PM
what is the dupe target for most vexing parse questions?
 
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know about way too much, but yes, they do have more power than they typically need/use. In addition, they have a timer on the clutch to control how much power is delivered to the tires at what point in the run.
 
user1804599
5:59 PM
@Mysticial
 
user1804599
as far as i know nobody's made this yet so i felt the need to fix this problem https://t.co/ZUBXYP2b97
 
@rightfold lol it's literally two PgUps up
Did you open it from there, forget where it came from, then repost it here? :P
 
http://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/159637/what-is-the-mars-curiosity-rovers-software-built-in

It's running 2.5 million lines of C on a RAD750 processor manufactured by BAE.
 
When your doctor's pinkie is longer and thicker than your middle finger.
 
6:15 PM
Also: The RAD750 system has a price that is comparable to the RAD6000 which is US$200,000 per board (per 2002 reference).
 
6:25 PM
@rightfold Yeah, fuck you. You're the 3rd person link me that. :)
 
"Your European mindset doesn't really work here" eh wood ?
 
6:45 PM
@Mikhail As it happens, one of my coworkers led that project. From what he's said, the situation is somewhat more complex than that.
 
> The utility of void_t was discovered by Walter Brown. He gave a wonderful presentation on it at CppCon 2016.
 
@Mysticial You're going to receive one link for each character in the longest AVX 512 instruction mnemonic... :-)
 
@JerryCoffin Oh shit...
 
@Mysticial Almost makes me nostalgic for the Z80, that used ld instead of mov.
Even that had mnemonics up to 4 characters though (e.g., call and push).
 
7:07 PM
@AldwinCheung this week’s patch was delayed to today due to a storm, the extra wait has been hard on the players
 
@JerryCoffin Hmm, what are the longer AVX512 mnemonics...
vscatterpf0dps
vpmultishiftqb
vpmadd52luq
vfmsubadd132pd
That last one already exists in Haswell.
 
vfmsubadd231ps
oh ninja'd
 
vrndscalepd
vfixupimmpd
vbroadcastf64x2
 
vextracti64x4
 
7:19 PM
venplxhlpmi32x8
 
Did you make that one up? I don't recognize it.
 
@Mysticial xD it's an encoding of "Ven please help me"
but fooled you :P
 
@набиячлэвэли no you didn't
 
yes I did at least for my definition of "fooled"
 
@JerryCoffin How if we're talking about the longest intrinsic...
_mm512_mask_cvtepi32_storeu_epi16
_mm512_mask_cvtsepi64_storeu_epi16
 
7:28 PM
@Mysticial I disapprove of intrinsics as a matter of policy.
 
Goddamn, I thought I had the longest of those already:
_mm512_mask_cvtusepi32_storeu_epi16
 
@Mysticial Careful, or soon we'll get an intrinsic from a former Java developer: singleton_mm512_mask_cvtusepi32_storeu_epi16_singleton_factory_singleton
 
_mm512_maskz_fmaddsub_round_ps
_mm512_mask_i32loextscatter_epi64
 
_mm512_mask_prefetch_i32scatter_ps
 
"A singleton that acts as a convenient factory for AVX 512 instruction mnemonic singletons."
 
7:34 PM
Oh here we go:
_mm512_mask_prefetch_i32extscatter_ps
 
 
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nwp
8:39 PM
I was really proud for a moment that all my projects compile just fine with -Weffc++. Then it turns out that clang handles it the same as -Wnon-virtual-dtor and gcc still vomits out useless warnings -.-
 
lol
they implemented the only part they found useful?
 
nwp
somehow that list doesn't include -Weverything
 
-Weverything is for masochists
main audience is clang developers I think
I've heard it is good for discovering new warning flags
 
nwp
Qt Creator default is -Weverything -Wno-c++98-compat -Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic -Wno-unused-macros -Wno-newline-eof -Wno-exit-time-destructors -Wno-global-constructors -Wno-gnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments -Wno-documentation -Wno-shadow -Wno-missing-prototypes which seems reasonable.
But that is only for the not-intellisense
 
@milleniumbug Yeah, -Wall -Wextra gets all the important stuff
 
nwp
9:10 PM
I want a thing that behaves like a std::vector at compile time and a std::array at runtime.
 
boost::static_vector?
 
nwp
A constexpr std::array should support push_back and fill the size once the constexpr function is done making it.
@milleniumbug kinda, except it cannot use dynamic memory because c++ is dumb and it must figure out the size from the number of push_backs done
 
i'm a grasshopper! hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop hop
 
9:33 PM
@nwp That would be nice. I bet you can do it with TMP in C++17.
 
nwp
@nwp Might be because the list is for clang 5
 
If the C++ memory model is an abstraction of memory then would it accurate to say MESI is an implementation of this abstraction?
 
@caps huh
 
nwp
9:49 PM
@caps I think you would only be able to store PODs in it which is boring.
 
@StackedCrooked MESI has (at most) a very distant relationship to the C++ memory model (and, in fact, it's usually used to implement a rather stricter model than C++ requires). MESI mostly deals with cache invalidation--and it's really not adequate for that job either (nearly all reasonably modern CPUs add at least one more state, typically named "owned", giving the MOESI model).
 
@JerryCoffin More complex than 2.5 millions lines of C?!
 
@Mikhail The situation is more complex than just "it was developed in C."
 
YOU ARE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES YOU CAN'T TELL BUSINESSES THEY HAVE TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOUR DAUGHTER… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/829358656575664128
in The Good Wife the governor's ethics compliance team spent hours debating whether he could go to his wife's law firm party
and that's a cheesy tv series
that tweet, OTOH, is real
what the world
 
He's an embarrassment
 
10:01 PM
@JerryCoffin Hm, I was thinking of explaining MESI as an example of an underlying implementation for the C++ memory model. I think MESI is at least part of it, no?
 
If ever we do get detected by aliens, they are going to see that we elected someone like that as a national leader and just walk fly on by
 
@thecoshman that's such a fucking understatement
also it's snowing again and the winter won't go away
Pros:
+ Snowboard
+ Drifting on the way home
Cons:
- no freaking bike still
 
nwp
you should consider getting a snow bike
maybe you get excited and ready to buy it in a month or 2, in time for summer
 
@StackedCrooked I suppose sort of, but not really. MESI deals with caching, and the C++ memory model is mostly about threading. Now, it is true that MESI does deal with propagating data from one core's cache to another when multiple threads work with the same data--but as far as C++ cares, it's basically just "a miracle occurs", and data you wrote with one is visible to another. You CPU might use MESI, MOESI, or something else entirely to make that happen.
 
@nwp lol
I'd need to move to alaska for that
 
10:50 PM
@JerryCoffin Out of curiosity, why did they choose POWER? (Was it a choice or is POWER the only radiation hardened chip?)
 

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