I'm thinking about registering my own domain name where I host all my projects and stuff. But should I host with github and make it all open-source? Or should I close-source it and put it on a private server? I have heard that companies like Google and Facebook pay attention, when you apply for jobs and internships, to your open-source stuff and projects...
@Blob It would give undefined behavior because he hasn't initialized the pointer in main(). If he initialized the pointer in main (to point to an instance of Data) then yes, passing the pointer to that data would allow function1 to modify the data it pointed at.
Those are optimized for your elbows being quite wide. "Proper" form dictates sitting upright with your elbows close to your sides, in which case there's no need for the separation between the halves the keyboard (and in fact, the separation is quite uncomfortable). The problem, of course, is that many (most?) people don't sit "properly" when typing.
@orlp Depends on how broad your shoulders are. Another factor is that traditional keyboards are probably designed around a lady from 1940, who was probably five foot six and 97 pounds.
We basically have to check whether the expression T::template foo is valid. Unfortunately, the context matters. We have to use T::template foo in some valid context, and I did not yet come up with one that would actually allow every template.
Here is one that should work with templates taking ...
So last night I accidentally destroyed the partition stuff on my laptop's HDD by mistakenly choosing it for a recovery disk. Good thing there's those plethora of partition recovery tools...
I hear that PowerVR/Qualcomm/ARM have some okay graphics tools for their chips... but obviously nowhere near what the nvidia tools do. Also in general Nvidia is very closed source in everything they do... I think they're scared of open sourcing anything for some reason
Open sourcing their drivers wouldn't be useful for the community? They have tons of closed source dev tools too btw, I haven't checked up recently but there was a scene graph called SceneX, and a bunch of other stuff that isn't really 'nvidia specific'
@Pris Again they don't need to. As long as they make the drivers for relevant platforms, I don't see any advantage for the community in open sourcing their code. Maybe you propose customizing them, but that would be a headache for NVidia having incompatibilities and such.
@JerryCoffin I really understand how they feel, and I won't disguise myself not to be happy if one of my family does that.
@JerryCoffin But really it's a sad thing that most people here are so focused on the pope like it's him that should be the center of all things. I did here the news of the pope saying to people not to worship him, but the local media just won't budge.
Of course he's a special person, but people here just have a tendency to idolize.
@MarkGarcia Yeah, I dunno. A lot of Filipinos (who think of themselves as devout Catholics) seem to border on worshiping a lot of things/people the Bible is pretty clear they shouldn't (e.g., the Pope, Magellan's cross).
At the same time, his doing the piloting is pretty cool.
I think it's protestant denominations that forbid worshipping anything but God himself. AFAIK catholicism is fine with worshipping Maria and praying to apostles etc..
@JerryCoffin Was it a private jet? (I didn't read the news, and a search only came up with a plane with officials following the pope overrunning the runway)
@StackedCrooked There's just too much Catholics who worship them as part of their tradition. I do think that the Catholic higher up knows that it's wrong.
@MarkGarcia That's the "Skee Tamayo". He was officially commander of the flight, but apparently isn't qualified to fly an A320, so he couldn't actually even touch the controls. Roland is their senior A320 pilot (and spends most of his time training other pilots).
@JerryCoffin We've had multiple telecom service interruptions while the pope was flying. They reasoned out that it's due to security. Security was so paranoid. (A sinister idea of letting him be martyr crossed me once TBH)
@Borgleader ...as long as you define "success" as "leaks like a sieve and nobody even wants to understand the code."
Sad part is, some really would define things that way. "I'll never be fired, because my code needs constant maintenance, and nobody else can even stand to look at it."
@StackedCrooked I think (just about) everybody who's written C++ at all has done it once. Was probably a little easier to avoid in, say, the mid-90s, when (literally) one magazine article out of three (related to C++ at all) basically came down to the rule of the big three.
My watch can store multiple times and I set one of them to UTC, but it frequently changes to random countries because the button to change it is easily pressed by clothing and stuff
What's the point of having no correct code in the first place?
It's like say 'hey, here is a basket of really cheap rotten fish, Is it great?'
It's great only if you are desperate ...
Also a pervert called me 'not nice' after I tried to match making him with a 100kg lady ...
I mean, I totally would not mind if someone hook me with a decent looking, intelligent guy ... He doesn't have to be hot or a genius. But I don't want to be in fight or flight mode whenever I see him ...
I also don't mind a buttercream vanilla sponge cake @ moment ... Haven't had one in months ...