What is the difference between mspaint and pbrush? Is this part of microsofts internal competition to find out which team can do the crappiest software
@Horttanainen pbrush stands for "Paintbrush", which is the old name for Microsoft Paint. Both commands launch the same program. At time of writing I can't actually tell how the pbrush alias works
When did pbrush.exe become mspaint.exe?
What was it in Win98? Win95? Windows 3.1? (no doubt Win 3.1 it was pbrush.exe...)
I doubt I'm imagining things, it was pbrush.exe at one time. I'd like to know when the transition happened.
Also, when did the whole application get renamed from paintbrush...
in short, Windows takes the notion of PATH to a new level, basically allowing a sort of context-dependent PATH that maps a pseudo-path to a true application. Usually that's just e.g. winword.exe -> c:\program files\some dir not on the real path\winword.exe with the same executable name
pbrush/mspaint appaz hacks that to create a true PATH-space alias
It's the seed tufts of a poplar species, specifically Populus nigra:
As this article says:
The tree loves a wet, marshy soil. Which explains why there are so many poplars around Milan and in the Po River plain generally, which is a pretty soggy place. And in Milan, the problem of flying wh...
Your discomfort or disinterest in these events is something you'd better start getting used to : in real life (just starting, as it were) you're going to be required to attend all sort of proceedings which have little or no immediate practical purpose but are absolutely required for social, netwo...
incredibly rude, incredibly correct, and incredibly lounge-like
@6EQUJ5 Well, I don't remember. But I doubt I'd have conflated the notion of unspecified and implementation-defined behaviour. Unspecified behaviour can differ across executions of the same translated instance of a program. Implementation-defined behaviour cannot.
@BoundaryImposition No idea. Those guys emailed me randomly, and I suspect that was based on my Stackoverflow profile, so I can't see why they'd ignore you. Maybe they looked for language-lawyer answerers specifically?
@R.MartinhoFernandes for another non-Google alternative that sucks, you can try Dinosaur Search (warning: it’s French. and has nothing to do with Dinosaur Comics, I lied). but at least they don’t use Bing!
The Merkel-Raute (German for "Merkel rhombus") is what has been termed Merkel diamond or "Triangle of Power" by English-speaking media, a hand gesture made by resting one's hands in front of the stomach so that the fingertips meet, with the thumbs and index fingers forming a rough quadrangular shape. This signature gesture of Angela Merkel, the current German Chancellor, has been described as "probably one of the most recognisable hand gestures in the world".
Asked about how the Merkel-Raute was introduced as her trademark, Merkel stated that "there was always the question, what to do with your...
you know leaders getting trained on how to act in front of people right? maybe that posture is considered by psychologists as appropriate public posture under certain circumstance?
Well if u blow up any planet it will destroy the whole solar system as taking up Neptune. Neptune will be destroy than its explosion will effect Uranus due to this Uranus will also be come to an end then comes Saturn my favourite planet but if Saturn will be dead it will be disasterous explosion ...
As of last week, I was considering a dual-socket Skylake build 2 x 16 cores with 12 x 32GB later this year. It would've served two purposes: Full throughput AVX512 and NUMA.
But this weekend I was back home and I got much of what I needed NUMA-wise from my 10-year-old quad-Opteron that someone donated to me years ago.
And now Intel has announced HCC parts for Skylake X going up to 18 cores.
If those parts have the full-throughput AVX, I'm probably just gonna go with the 16-core Skylake and use the existing set of 128-GB DDR4 that I already have.
(which I got only $800, but has no RGB though)
Now 8 x 16GB DDR4 is all at the 1k mark with or without RGB.
I am prioritizing AVX512 over NUMA - even though NUMA is the bigger factor in performance.
"wah wah wah Stack Overflow so elitist nobody wants to answer questions they just downvote to satisfy their egos wah wah wah." Well y'know what maybe if you posted a decent question you would have a better time
even if that were valid C++98 tbh it'd still be over-engineering
although arguably more acceptably so
Somewhat ironic, what with the experiments in "Documentation" and a TV channel that have sucked up all the dev time of late. — BoundaryImposition44 secs ago
@Mysticial honestly the fact that they will have it is good enough for me, I don't see a point (yet) in paying > 300 for a CPU I'm not going to get full advantage of
but I could see why it makes a huge difference to you
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