Kaillera is middleware designed to aid networked multiplayer play for emulators. The word "Kaillera" is the verlan of the French word ' (also spelled "kaïra") which is used in reference to "bad people".
Unlike GGPO, a technology and program allowing emulated games to be played over the Internet, Kaillera suffers from input lag which results in the player's actions being delayed more the higher the delay in a connection is. This is accentuated by the fact that when not using the Kaillera P2P modification, two players have to be connected through a server, thus increasing the delay of th...
You'd think you'd be able to set up a dedicated P2P stream between 2 people and send packets of "these were the keys that were pressed" in a time under 1/30 seconds
Not even that, you just have to send controller presses and releases.
I just watched Redbull Training Grounds. They ended the day with a match of Star Strikers (which kinda like soccer with SC2 units) and 2v2v2v2. So fun to watch
@ThePhD Also I said that executable name doesn't have to be passed through arguments array, strictly.
Windows actually does pass an unmodified command line into the program, which is completely retarded and part of the reason shell ecosystem on Windows is so piss poor.
@ThePhD Actually, he has things precisely backwards. Under Windows, programmers have to do (a tiny bit of) extra work to get filename globbing when they want it. Under Unix (and imitations thereof) the users are stuck with learning 5 varieties of quoting to prevent filename globbing when they don't want it.
Unfortunately, users do (or at least damned well should) outnumber programmers by a wide margin, and globbing when you want it is trivial to add, while quoting when you don't is seriously non-trivial -- to the point that not even 1 user out of 100 knows all they different varieties, when they should be used, etc. Create a file named "*" in a directory of 100 other files, and ask a typical user to delete it without deleting the others. At least 99% will utterly fail.
Guys, I need a way to do compile-time access control for a class I have.
It's basically a C#-like event for C++. All the internals are working and everything is great, except...
struct Arf {
Event<int> fire;
};
int main () {
Arf a;
a.fire.Invoke(); // Something other than the internals of `Arf` (member functions, etc.) can fire the event
}
The code in this question reminded me of some other question, I checked the OPs previous questions. He deleted his code from one of his previous questions a day after it was answered.
Why do we have closed-minded individuals everyone. My question and opinion was deleted without any feedback provided. Not even religious nuts are seen with that much fucking respect. I need that question reopen now. What do I do?
here it is:
http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/17114/defe...
@Mysticial Probably irrelevant. Given that the title is apparently "Defeating Gay arguments with simple logic", the chances of it being topical on Skeptics seems remote. Furthermore, I'd say it's borderline idiocy to think "simple logic" has much bearing on an issue like homosexuality that most people seem to view much more emotionally than logically. Logic simply isn't going to change most peoples minds a single iota.
note: I am not against homosexuality because I am against reproduction. But I think that the problem is that any logical argument against homosexuality brings religious beliefs in mind.
There is no shame in believing a lie until you learn the truth. The success of so-called “gay rights” is an am...
And along with all that, it's a pure rant, with no question visible anywhere (well, it's long enough I didn't read every word, but it didn't conclude with a question, and nothing I read before that seemed to be leading in the general direction of a question either).
@Mysticial In some cases, you can have a reasonably legitimate question that isn't necessarily phrased as one -- a statement like "I've tried this and it doesn't work" makes it pretty obvious that the question is "how do I make it work?", even if there's no question mark. This one seems to be written as (his idea of) an answer, with no part he's willing to accept as open to any question at all.
@EtiennedeMartel As far as I can see: Gays are bad, and anybody who doesn't see them as bad, is also bad (or horribly misled by a vast right-wing Gay conspiracy to see homosexuality as legitimate, when (his foregone conclusion) it's clearly not).
@EtiennedeMartel I'd question the "dishonest" part (but only on the basis that he strikes me as such a drooling idiot that I entertain substantial doubt about his recognizing the falsehood of his statements).
@EtiennedeMartel Yup -- and a mildly entertaining one. Halon is a gas used in fire extinguishers for things like computers and electronics (and aircraft, which is where I first learned about it).
@Borgleader The usual wording is something like "never attribute to malice what is adequately explained by stupidity."