@Mysticial Thanks, I guess I'm going to try and pool the memory allocation, somehow. The real fucked up thing is that I'm I mistakenly wrote one of these codes in Python :-/
@Mikhail Right now, my pi program still only does one malloc and then uses multiple threads to page-commit it. The # of threads it uses is 1/4 of the total # of threads. It's something I came to from testing my 8-core Haswell. But I think it might have the potential to have issues on the larger NUMA machines. My 1 thread/NUMA-node code is part of a different experimental project.
@wilx They do store the pixels (compressed with MPEG). They avoid uncompressed video in general because the storage would be excessive, and the bandwidth requirements pretty expensive to deal with. To be specific, uncompressed video at 1920x1080 resolution and 50 fps would use ~46 gigabytes for a 2 hour movie. Playback would require a bandwidth of around 395 megabytes per second.
@Puppy Well, 1080p (as such) is kind of non-standard. The official HD specs include 720p and 1080i, but not 1080p (but a fair number of blue ray discs include it anyway).
@Puppy p is progressive and i is interlaced, so basically i means it has frames at half the rate of p (i.e., two successive subframes make up one full resolution frame).
But in the end, quite a few blue rays do have 1080p data, so I think his basic premise is flawed.
Here I have tried to catch the write access violation, but it doesn't work. I have tried some other ways but none worked for me. Can you please explain how it should work?
int main(){
int *pint = new int();
delete pint;
try
{
*pint = 100;
}
catch (...)
{
...
The only way to survive shooting yourself in the head, is to not get shot in the head in the first place. Because once the bullet penetrates the cranium and exits on the opposite side, it will have irreversibly disrupted enough neural matter that it's not possible to restore it to a usable state. Therefore, you must not get shot in the head. — Mysticial18 secs ago
Likewise, you're not gonna be doing anything technical (low-level) in a suit of metal armor. At most hold a shield and swing a sword. With lighter armor, you can play the fucking piano.
@BoundaryImposition Fair enough, as long as it isn't a habit. There was a user that got kicked because every other message he sent was a screen-sized meme
@R.MartinhoFernandes agreed; without context I tend to go for the most precise match (I know of). That's not at all guaranteed to be the best match, obviously
It kind of weirds me out how there are some youtube gurus like this guy with really fantastic videos about their area of expertise, but then you click to their website and find out their portfolio is a couple game jams and a few android apps :(
Haha, my portfolio is a ton of half-finished big projects. I finished a lot of glue code and small projects, generally http clients, a few 2d rendering systems, a few pathfinders. More than a few mini-emulators and hex viewers.
I think I have iced the compiler once again. I have a function that takes one argument and I call it with one argument but it gives me error: "Function blablabla doesn't take 0 arguments" :)))