I suspect that Fuchs' lines just serve to maintain the tension as it tells us directly that anyone could be a thing because of potentially infected food
List of my favourite movies (not in any particular order): silence of the lambs, matrix, the dark knight, prometheus, true grit, inception & Bodyguards and Assassins, Kung Fu Hustle 。。。and ghost in the shell of course
Obviously that feature has immense value for you! Just think of all the money you could make because you walked by an employer who would pay more than your current one and could hire you on the spot! How much would you pay for that? 1000$ per month? No! All you need to do is press Ok!
@Telkitty I have not even seen Prometheus. I need CRTs and mechanical buttons to give me that 'used space' feel of an true alien movie. I am disappointed that the new Alien Covenant seemed to be set in a sleek future and not in alien universe at all.
> write a recipe for how to connect to the WiFi in a New York City subway station without running its nonfree Javascript code. The recipe could include a free Javascript program I could run
Right now, a typical webpage has like 50% of the area covered in ads, 10% of empty space, and 40% of actual content.
I'm wondering when we'll get to the point where the ad area is 90%.
There was some article years ago that pictured a futuristic really large expensive looking monitor. Only the middle 10% of the area had actual content. The rest of the monitor was all ads. And you weren't allowed to use the rest of the monitor unless you paid money to "unlock" it.
@ProblemSlover nah, russia doesn't care because it ties up US and Chinese resources. Not to say they won't do something but they will try to make the US or China look bad. Not get into a war themselves
@Mysticial I doubt we will. Television networks (for one example) have been working at optimizing ad revenues for decades now, and they've become pretty effective at it--and what they've pretty clearly found is that it's best to restrict the ads to something like 20-25% of the overall time. Given that they're (marginally) less intrusive, you might be able to push that a little higher with web advertising, but I doubt it's anywhere close to 90% anyway.
(Some of) The people may be convinced that their Great Leader will crush their enemies swiftly, etc, but I'm pretty sure the leaders themselves know they have no chance.
I think the thing people are worried about isn't that NK knows it can't win a war. But that the Kim Jong Um might want to go down with a tantrum and bring as much of the world down with him as possible.
IOW, akin to a lot of the mass-murder + suicide crimes.
"If I can't win, I'm taking everyone down with me!"
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is a leap, but certainly not beyond realm of possibility. For someone with as much ego as he does, they tend to do that when their world starts collapsing.
Yeah. And for anyone here who watched Youjo Senki, evil loli's speech in that last episode has some amount of truth to it if you think about it. /cc @Xeo
@nwp ok let's see if I get any more specific advice here.
http://cpp.sh/9ail4 - assignment (i.e. initialization) works. http://cpp.sh/3u7b6 - assignment (i.e. initialization) does not work. What is the logic behind this?
@Horttanainen Depending on the project and OS I'm working on at the moment, I use any and all of: Visual Studio, Vim, Geany, and juCi++. Oh, and for one or two things, I'm stuck using things I truly despise, like Eclipse--but I avoid that like the plague that it is.
I have to plus one Jerrys comment on the stuck on but despise. I've never accommodated to Eclipses funky way of doing things. I use NSight somewhat frequently.
On a slightly more serious note. My IT department was not at all happy with me ordering the new thinkpad.
I called them up because I had to make sure they didn't order an HP elitebook. The fantastic web interface left me no choice but to select "HP elitebook; whatever"; add my own specs to it...
@CaptainGiraffe I can't blame you on that. You're probably bored with my saying it by now, but I maintain that forcing anybody to program on a monitor with fewer than 1200 dots of vertical resolution falls within the UN guidelines for what constitutes torture.
@BartekBanachewicz I suppose one reason is that my dink, that I have been tweaking and loving for over ten years is still quite a bit more effective at doing mundane stuff as well as my specialized tasks.
@BartekBanachewicz I've dropped it. I has seen drops of wine. It has seen an entire cup of coffee.
@Horttanainen A piece of advice. Templates can be like operator overloading. You start to embrace them, then they get everywhere. Like "SQLquery + SQLquery = this is totally sensible". Then you get to "MoonBeam + FairyTale".
So my boss, responsible for all the money stuff I'm spending gets an email from that horrible department. "That Giraffe is probably abusing our resources".
@BartekBanachewicz My laptop has 48GB. I tried to run 64GB in it, but I didn't want to rip the motherboard out to get to the ram sticks on the back. So I left it at 48GB.
My boss wrote to the mid-level boss that had escalated my order to "CptGiraffe is abusing..." CCd it to her boss with (paraphrasing) "Thank you for your input, Giraffe nor I are interested in your concerns about managing or administering this computer. Giraffe has special needs. Just order it."
hmm; "need"s should probably read as requirements =)
@Horttanainen Have you seen Alien Isolation? That is one game that I honestly cannot ever play. I could maybe finish the early parts but then it gets scary.
> After this operation, 9.360 MB disk space will be freed. You are about to do something potentially harmful. To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
@Horttanainen I partly read Stepanov books, but that was after writing complex template stuff. Otherwise I don't think I've ever read a programming book actually.
@BartekBanachewicz Small ones. If I'm not bare chested, most people wouldn't realize.
> After this operation, 9.360 MB disk space will be freed. You are about to do something potentially harmful. To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
@Mgetz I've found some marginal performance increases by invoking malloc in parallel, but I invoked a lot of malloc. I typically also write something so that the system actually allocates the memory.
@wilx we don't know yet and even if they are given that ISIS hasn't already claimed responsibility I'm still leaning towards the same group that attacked the St. Petersburg subway
@Mikhail Not unless I'm doing large allocations and I commit them all at once across all threads. On quad-Opteron running Windows with 4 NUMA nodes, the page-commit hits a pathological case of lock contention in Windows. No issues in Linux.
Limiting the page-commit threads to one per NUMA node solved the problem.