lol, that's some really nice text. Pelota Lavando probably is the scent _____ Lavender. Not sure what the first word would be. It's definitely called a Laundry Ball
'lavender' shares a root cos it has been tied to washing things for a while, perhaps more obvious with the modern French (lavande) or Italian (lavanda) spellings
Basque pelota (pilota in the original Basque language also pelota vasca in Spanish, pelote basque in French) is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (frontis or Fronton) or, more traditionally, with two teams face to face separated by a line on the ground or a net. The roots of this class of games can be traced to the Greek and other ancient cultures.
The term pelota probably comes from the Vulgar Latin term pilotta (ball game). It is a diminutive form of the word pila which may relate to a hard linen or leather...
洗濯 - sentaku - refers specifically to doing laundry (the translation of washing is okay, but naive). As for lavanado, looks like you're correct and it's not english
The C++ Amazon SDK sucks in vastly different ways. First off: you can't use std::string. You have to use their own string class, that they hacked together for android, but force you to use everywhere.
They have their own allocation layer, with their own facilities for shared ptrs and other stuff. Don't even try to touch that.
You have "Client" objects, which supposedly represent a connection to amazon, but there's still a global AWS::InitSDK() you have to make – or any attempt to create an object will segfault (in a part of the code that does sha256)
Their logger system doesn't work. Plainly. Or maybe the documentation is just that terrible: they don't even list log levels. And the logger in examples/ directory is broken as well.
Oh. and they also have two setter overloads for each setter: one with && param, one with const &. Which also sets another boolean m_didSet[Property]. Instead of just... using a wrapper class.
I'm gonna stop on that one, but there are many more suckings lurking in the shadows. I could go on talking about how their error facility simply doesn't work: when some queries to our custom S3 endpoint 403'd, the error the SDK gave us was "unknown region eu-eu"
@Ven Also it used to work up until I upgraded my machine to Ubuntu 16. However, that may also have triggered an upgrade of sinatra (the webserver app).
@Griwes OK. But that is a rather simple case. I have had issues with mutexes that could not be used during shutdown. Well, it was Visual Studio 2013 or 2015... Also, the global objects construction on Windows is done under the loader lock, IIRC, so you cannot do some otherwise very useful thing during that time.
@Griwes After literally years of trying to make this work I did do that. :)
@Griwes They aren't. Up until some very recent Visual Studio they were not thread safe. They are subject to the same destruction issue I have had with mutexes some time ago because they are destructed under the loader lock as well, AFAIK.
> Germany has seen a sharp uptick in hate crimes and attacks on refugee homes in recent years as the country has taken in record numbers of asylum seekers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes AFAIK, the point it that even if you were to be deported but you somehow become a victim of some far-right violence you won't be deported even if the decision was already made to deport you.
I have a USB HID device to communicate with. Some settings need to be changed and read from device. Will I need to make a driver, or are there easier methods to communicate with HID devices?
Interestingly, there is also TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA and TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA beside TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA but those do not get used.
@ArthurP.R. I think your understanding of the lounge and mine differ a lot. You may interpret my text as a poor way to objectively state that I am generally unhappy with how germany is doing lately.
@nwp I'm sorry it's worse of mine to have any previous thinking about how things are. It's difficult to decide whether it's needed to apply any thoughts I've had about situation or whether I just should study the situation
You may be experiencing one of the following situations:
func never returns,
func never returns true,
doWork never returns,
semaphore.wait waits forever,
updatePosition never returns,
there is a compiler bug,
the compiled file was corrupt,
the NSA took control of your scheduler.
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Hehe, if you rotate the Sentry logo by 120 degrees it looks like a pile of poo.
> On success, sbrk() returns the previous program break. (If the break was increased, then this value is a pointer to the start of the newly allocated memory).
What does that mean, sbrk? Do you return the previous or the new??
Actually, I think it means you get a pointer to the base, not the top
@Ven It returns the previous break pointer, which corresponds to the beginning of the newly allocated memory, which is what that description tells you. :P
oh this is just painful.... I had some letter through about having to renew paper work thing... may parents emailed me the smallest photos you could imagine
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, I do not know this very well but I think (might be wrong) that some operations/instructions actually cannot work with insufficiently aligned memory.
@ratchetfreak Well, what with it? If your code contains MOVAPD and your malloc does not return sufficiently aligned memory then your code will crash and burn.