@Mysticial Also known (sometimes) as incubators--but yes, large clouds of gas dense enough that they're (believed to be) condensing into stars. The M42 nebula is one example.
@JerryCoffin IOW, saying that someone's mother is as big as a nebula is a step up from saying they are as large (or as small) as their Schwarzschild radius.
Can someone explain this line:
return 1+f(x/2, y);
Here is the code:
int f(int x, int y)
{
if (x==y)
return 0;
if(x>y)
return 1+f(x/2,y);
return 1+f(x,y/2);
}
I know that the function is recursive but I didn't see this line until today: return 1+ f(x/2, y);
W...
If the server crashes it's restarted. After ten crashes it introduces a delay of 1 minute before restarting. This loop can repeat 10 times. Then it gives up and schedules a reboot after 5 minutes.
Was going through the AI/DL/NN instructions. And is it just me or do these instructions do the exact same thing? - VPMADDWD - Available in SSE2. - VPDPWSSD - New to Cascade Lake, requires AVX512-VNNI.
When EVEX encoded. The former one has SSE and AVX/VEX encodings which don't exist for the 2nd one.
@Mikhail I'd be rather surprised at that. They did adapt things to use the Clang front end with their C2 back-end, but AFAIK, that's basically dead too.
(I thought I could create an artificial type which inherits from the type we want to check and delete the copy ctor and run that through is_move_constructible but no dice...)
(It also had the annoying limitation of not working on final types)
half the typing, and prevents friends from doing naughty things
disadvantage is the pattern isn't understood by static analysis software, so ReSharper C++ still warns you that you forgot to implement copy constructors, etc
@CaptainGiraffe I'd caution you against that. A lot of stuff is done for political reasons that don't immediately make sense. Other times bad research is conducted because everybody already did the good research.
I have found a good deep learning tutorial, concept seems fairly easy so far. Must admit whoever made that video is fairly good at explaining things. I have watched his other videos, they are also very informative and insightful videos but about maths.