> And thus was born "Strange Sports Stories", the comic that gave us stories of the weird and the supernatural mixed in with stories about touchdowns and home runs and the infield fly rule, which, to be fair, was created by Satan.
@AdebayoAdelabu un rigolo bout de radio : Et là c'est le drame. ça m’a longtemps fasciné l’uniformisation de la langue et des accents via les médias et ça touche justement au sujet, avec tout la dimension sociale auto-réalisatrice et auto-amplificatrice
@R.MartinhoFernandes I’m not sure if it’s your bag, but we’ve talked about this before
@Mikhail I'm in St. Louis tonight with 4 different routes out tomorrow to see the eclipse. But the weather is shit for all of them except for the ugliest fallback - Nashville Tennessee. That's a fucking 4.5 hour drive from St. Louis and 7 hours back to Chicago. But the last maybe 3 hours of the drive to Nashville will be on an interstate along the path of totality.
Which means that we're probably gonna be pulling off on the shoulder along the way in the first clear sky to look up.
I'm in St. Louis right now. With 3 options: West towards Kansas City, south towards Festus MO, west towards Carbondale IL all the way to potentially Nashville.
Now we're stuck in traffic. During the final few minutes before totality, it got dark really fast. But not completely dark. All the animals and insects started getting really confused.
During the 2:40 of totality, it looks like a tiny ring in the sky similar to those internet illustrations of a black hole. The middle is completely dark. On the edge, the corona forms a ring of distortion.
Studying C++ with some sources I often came to see this, I'm a bit confused about this part of example source code (game server, on packet delete part) :
auto opcode = **reinterpret_cast<uint16_t**>((static_cast<char*>(packet) + 0x1050));
auto ptr = (char*)(*(void**)(static_cast<char*>(packet) +...
Honestly, there is no good way to change constant while simultaneously changing type... Was vaguely thinking we should just have c_cast<T> so that the static analysis tools don't get too angry.
@jaggedSpire yes, but it only lasted a few seconds and was barely noticeable.
@Code-Apprentice Goreville Illinois
Drove out of St Louis. Made a decision based on the weather to head towards Southern Illinois instead of towards Kansas City. But instead of going towards Carbondale where everyone else went, we stayed on the interstate and went further south. Once we reached the centerline, the weather looked ok. And there were a bunch of other people sitting around. So we joined them. Basically the full 2:40 totality time there.
I had some brilliant idear to replace the old version of boost in CIV 4 with a recompiled one targeted to newer CPUs. But it looks like steam packages the game in some weird way that doesn't expose the dlls like the old installer.
Sometimes I really don't know what to think about your thinking.
Has 72 cores, complains about single game not running smoothly. Apparently thinks that substituting non-debug build of Boost.Python (you know, the python interfacey stuff) is going to make a big difference.
Also my brilliant multi threading strategy is to launch multiple version of the game client and connect them as AI players on the localhost. In CIV 4 you can have "concurrent" multiplayer - which means that that all the AIs are thinking at once.