I'm shit hole is widely offered the CT scan as the way to diagnose the bunch of diseases . People standing up in lines for this service,. but they don't even realize that they will receive the dosage of radiation as much as for year. + it's ionising radiation
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm...my recollection was that somebody who lived a long time (say 100+ years) received their lifetime dose of background radiation all at once, there was a reasonable chance they'd show some symptom of poisoning. Has my memory failed yet again?
Im not trying to get argument started, but. If i can get two paperback books , which one for C++ Would you reccomend? (here is list of good books from stack: stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/…)
@user5600875 I just said different people relate well to different authors. That sounds to me like pretty much the opposite of thinking it was weird if you don't relate well to a particular author (or book, etc.) If you want a smaller book and have some background in programming in a different language, I'd consider Accelerated C++.
@BartekBanachewicz last I played, my ascent with my "standard" rocket was basically fire it up, let it burn out, lean 45°, stage, let it burn out, prograde, stage, let it burn out.
go straight up for like, 2-3km, start turning east, be at 45 degrees by 10km, then pitch further east and be at about 75-80 degrees by the time your ap is 75km or so
@roscoe_casita i mean it depends for every field in C++ Programming. Every field has its own layout. for example OS Dev & lets say a language. They both have very different layouts. If i were you i would look at github projects of same type of goal your achieving, see their layout and go from there.
@roscoe_casita By that I mean, if you have A.hpp and B.hpp, and you have to include one before the other, or else you get compile errors/runtime errors/UB then you're doing it wrong
if B.hpp depends on A.hpp completely, have an #include "A.hpp" inside B.hpp
if only a small part, refactor so it's in a header included by both
if it's a circular dependency, on types, have incomplete type declaration (struct Type;)
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think it's so scary in this case--it was a vague recollection of an article on aging, pointing to (in the author's opinion) the fact that we couldn't really plan on extending life dramatically, because we self-repair about fast enough for the current maximum age, but without fundamental improvements to our self-repair we's accumulate too much damage from background radiation to live past 200 or so (but I doubt the argument--it depends on rate, not just total dose).
@BartekBanachewicz Like I said, I question his argument. There are a few places we accumulate damage from radioactivity though. For example, they sometimes treat thyroid cancer with radioactive iodine. Iodine accumulates in the thyroid, so the radioactivity kills the cancer cells (with minimal effects elsewhere). I don't know how long the iodine stays there, but pretty sure it's not permanent.
@StackedCrooked Not to mention the use of upper-case for constants came from a misunderstanding in the first place. All-uppercase was originally intended as a warning about (function-like) macros that might evaluate their arguments more than once. People who missed the point started to use them for all macros, including those guaranteed to evaluate arguments only once, and even those with no arguments at all.
I mean sure you have to have physical resistors unlike say STM where you can just say "oh make this one pull-down" and it does magic
but overall I suspect usability wise Arduino will be a good choice
and the tutorials are waaaay simpler
> An analogy would be warming up a pizza in your microwave, and also waiting some important email. You put the pizza in the microwave and set it for 10 minutes. The analogy to using delay() would be to sit in front of the microwave watching the timer count down from 10 minutes until the timer reaches zero.
@KretabChabawenizc I’ll do you two better: ranger pets now keep their names when you change them. And that was a balance patch that nerfed elementalist specifically for PvE while tweaking/overhauling Guardian.
13 frameworks, all properly benchmarked and tested the fuck out.
Now to run this on a neutral machine, get proper results, get pretty graphs, and then take a FUCKING nap and stop ever looking at all these SHIT libraries.
@Mysticial Also, I'd like to extend a personal Thank you for all the stuff you have contributed with. I have learned a lot from your extensive answers.