I applaud it. Good for him.
The community has made guidelines as to what is acceptable, and he seems to be following them.
He's wearing his 15 pieces of flair, but you don't seem to be happy yet.
I've found it incredible that one of the founding members of this site can, with a straight face,...
@MooingDuck Well, I guess if you want, you can use cl /TP whatever.h. It's not really a limitation, just that it doesn't associate a .h file (or one with no extension) with any particular language, so you have to specify whether to compile as C or C++ explicitly.
Background
The following critical loop of a piece of numerical software, written in C++, basically compares two objects by one of their members:
for(int j=n;--j>0;)
asd[j%16]=a.e<b.e;
a and b are of class ASD:
struct ASD {
float e;
...
};
I was investigating the effect o...
It looks like they recently set up and misconfigured a Cisco Content Engine
You know, you type "what is my IP" into google and it grabs your IP
It shows the IP of this CCE
However, on any other site, I get my regular static IP
I called them on this, and the lower-level tech support said "I don't know what this is, the DNS guys won't tell me, and even if they could tell me, they say I couldn't tell you what it is"
Shortly thereafter the issue was fixed and my regular IP was showing
@jornak I haven't a clue, but I think he knows a lot more about Canadian law and how it relates to the Internet than I do. He does cover Police access, but that's not even close to all (I was directing you to his blog in general, not just his most recent post).
@CatPlusPlus No, I access it with encryption, however, like I said, the IP belonged to my ISP, and when SSH'd into, revealed it's a Cisco Content Engine
@jornak Reading your further comments, I'm more inclined to guess incompetence than active collusion. Nothing close to proof, of course, but I've seen the kind of pay lots of techs at ISPs get -- I think it's safe to say that most aren't getting many of the best and the brightest.
@jornak I think it comes down to this: I doubt I'd personally be very worried, but if you are, there are tools easily available to deal with it. If your ISP is blocking you from using proxy sites, then you have some real indication of a problem (and probably more difficulty dealing with it).
@JerryCoffin I'll try when I get home. I'm also a little weirded out by the fact the guy who just phoned had to tell me that there was "no need to do any further investigation"
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Depends. If it was not in a container, it is likely to have been vaporized by the nuking, and therefore is not drinkable (you don't drink vapors; you inhale them). If it was in a container and the container did not burst, it is still in a liquid state, and thus can be drank.
@R.MartinhoFernandes answers.unity3d.com/questions/9675/… "Wrapped around the Unity core is a layer which allows for .net access to core functionality. This layer is used for user scripting and for most of the editor UI."
@FredOverflow Actually, you benefit from 64bit even if you only have 4GB, as with 64bit you can, for the first time, use the full 4GB of address space.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I had never heard about this, and I find it indeed interesting that even baboons are flexible enough to allow individuals of other species to become members of their horde.
"Ginger Kids" is the 136th episode (Season 9, episode 11) of Comedy Central's series South Park. It originally aired on November 9, 2005. The episode caused controversy after its ironic premise was misunderstood by people who acted violently against redheads.
Plot
In a class presentation, Cartman delivers something that could be considered a hate speech, arguing that "Gingers"—people with red hair, freckles, and pale skin—are disgusting, inhuman, unable to survive in sunlight, and have no souls; all because of a condition called "Gingervitis". When Kyle points out that he too has red h...
South Park is one of the very few TV series that puts all their episodes online (like, you can watch them legally, if you can even imagine such a thing)
@NikiC Yeah, that might well be. However, there is a reason I haven't lived with a TV in >20 years. (And it's not that I cannot stream shows when using a TV.)
Also, Apple all by itself seems to have uvalued the Dollar incredibly. Because an iPhone is US$649, but (at least here, in Germany) €679. That's a very surprising exchange rate, IYAM. (Not to mention that iSuppli found out that it only costs US$207 for them to make one.)
> Forbes reports that at the well known Fifth Avenue Apple Store location in New York City, there is already a line of people waiting for the iPhone 5 to be released. However, the two people at the front of the line (they actually arrived Thursday at 8 am) are not really there to pick up Apple's next device but to promote their social networking app. — neowin.net, three days ago
Elliðaey is the third largest island () of the Westman Islands, located south of Iceland. The island is uninhabited, but has a large hunting lodge, constructed in 1953.
In 2000, the (then) Prime Minister of Iceland, Davið Oddsson, drew criticism when he tried to present the island to the singer Björk as a gift, to thank her for her contribution to raising the international profile of Iceland. His offer was withdrawn after much local protest.
this is the island's name
and there's a reference to that Bjork person Ape mentioned
@TonyTheLion I am sure you have heard this song from her debut album (aptly named Debut), published in 1993.
Damn, yeah, that's almost 20 years ago. You guys are just too young. And to think that I didn't even listen much to her, because that was the music of the teenagers, not mine...
@TonyTheLion But you have heard of Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and the Beach Boys, haven't you? And even your parents must have been quite young back then.
The chat has come across a case where one user does something similar to Ira. From the few of his recent answers I looked at, it seems he hasn't done it as badly as Ira Baxter did. But then he goes out and actively searches old questions (new ones, too) and plugs his products.
Yes, he adds a di...
@Chimera I don't know. I mean, that's meta rep. Who worries about that? OTOH, several others said the answer was almost offensive, so a mod might have zapped it.
@TonyTheLion Neither was I ever a Trip Hop fan, but it must have been very hard to not to have heard of Björk, as her music was all over the radio in the 90s.
@TonyTheLion Oh, don't become grumpy, you over-sized cat! I already admitted that you might have been too young. Will you stop taking this as personal attacks?
@sbi you're telling me not to become grumpy??? yes I know you admitted that. Great! I don't care about Bjork and I never will. Also, I don't take it as attacks, you just seem to keep going on about something I frankly couldn't care less about. It's irritating.