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2:48 AM
What are some of the more comprehensive pre-trained object identification models that I can use in cv2?
Like .pb files that I could download ...
To make this account of mine secure, I have never changed the password, but constantly change the email address associated with it.
 
 
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5:18 AM
Tim Cook allegedly stalked by woman who trespassed ... we need more news like this.
Apple has been granted a restraining order against a woman who allegedly threatened, harassed and stalked CEO Tim Cook for more than a year.
Is Tim following someone else foot step and becoming an attention hooker seeker?
 
 
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nwp
10:34 AM
Seems like he is not into the yandere type. Or she isn't pretty enough.
 
I'm pretty sure he's batting for the other team
maybe if she transitions they'd have a better chance
 
How many ios developers complains would get Apple to do anything: probably tens of thousands if Apple does anything. How many woman get Apple to act? One.
Obviously this woman outweights tens of thousands of ios developers.
 
nwp
I always knew education was the road to success. Open up yandere schools everywhere to make more of those 10kxer developers.
 
Also ... physical attack matters, that's why I want to get into robotics.
 
nwp
Deliver parcels via drones. Deliver bombs to people who refuse to pay. Synergy!
 
10:53 AM
Apple CEO is afraid of a random woman and has to get his company to get a restrain order, this makes him look rather weak.
This makes tech look weak ...
 
nwp
> [...] which included pictures of a loaded gun and a package of ammunition
Better look weak than get shot in the face.
I'd be more worried if he thought he can shrug off bullets.
 
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I can send someone a picture of a tank and some bombs that I have printed off the internet.
 
nwp
Way to miss the point.
 
What's your mail address, lemme send you pictures of loaded gun and a package of ammunition. Lemme guess, you will tell me that you are not afraid.
 
Did you also show up to his house twice and said you have children with him
 
nwp
11:08 AM
And nearly 200 emails, that "showed a significant escalation in tone, becoming threatening and highly disturbing,"?
It's not very believable that you have a tank. People having guns in the USA is expected.
 
I had people peeping into my property, I also had someone walking on my roof when I was living lone. I went out to the backyard, one hand holding a knife and another holding an golf club.
 
nwp
Clearly not living in the USA, otherwise you would have picked up your machine gun and started spraying bullets.
Though I have to ask, are you seriously arguing he should just stop being a wuss? That emails and threats are just text he should ignore?
 
No, I mean this news is on cnn could mean that he is becoming an attention whore.
 
nwp
So ... because it's on CNN you think there is a high likelihood he just made it up?
Don't all news channels report more or less the same stuff?
 
He is rich enough to hire a lawyer and keep this private .. and some bodyguard. His job could not be more dangerous than Trump's.
Do you hear Trump getting restrain order from someone? At least I have not heard so.
 
nwp
11:15 AM
I thought that's what he did. He got a lawyer and he probably has some bodyguard too.
Trump has protection from the secret service or whatever it's called, he doesn't need to worry about body guards.
Also Trump has a ton of lawyers suing everyone he disagrees with.
Also Trump is an idiot. Him doing or not doing something doesn't mean anything regarding to what makes sense.
 
 
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12:47 PM
@nwp Why is he an idiot?
 
nwp
I don't know where to start.
 
Why do people call other people idiots? Most of the time because they're saying stupid shit. You can like him or his policies all you want, but you can't really deny that he tends to say dumb shit at quite some frequency.
 
Sure. But saying dumb shit and being an idiot are quite different things.
 
Just like you can like Biden all you want, but you can't deny that he's old as fuck and sluring his words a lot more than he did 10 years ago
 
user15071942
Hi, i guess this is more of C, but if you can help, thanks:
What msvcrt.dll do? I mean, I "got" that it is the standard library of C, but why is executing on windows?
 
12:52 PM
it's the "ms" Microsoft "c" C language "rt" runtime
 
user15071942
could you expand on this ? I don't know too much e got overwhelmed by information
 
it's probably memory allocation, signal handling, file handling support functions
 
"v" visual
 
Runtime library, for runtime operations
 
user15071942
12:58 PM
So it uses for C code that the windows have to handle on runtime?
 
@Roman unlike posix systems NTKernel doesn't have a c-runtime as its primary userspace API
 
@Roman no, it's support functions for programs that use the C-runtime.
it's there so that not every program needs its own copy of fopen/printf/malloc/free etc. and that if you need to patch those functions you don't need to patch them in every program
 
windows API has its origins in DOS/VMS not in AT&T unix, thus to support unix-like programs that need the C runtime (also something that came from AT&T) windows needs a separate C runtime that can translate C api calls to win32
In computing, DLL Hell is a term for the complications that arise when one works with dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) used with Microsoft Windows operating systems, particularly legacy 16-bit editions, which all run in a single memory space. DLL Hell can manifest itself in many different ways wherein applications neither launch nor work correctly. DLL Hell is the Windows ecosystem-specific form of the general concept dependency hell. == Problems == DLLs are Microsoft's implementation of shared libraries. Shared libraries allow common code to be bundled into a wrapper, the DLL, and used by a...
 
user15071942
@PeterT thanks, it was a simple view, i will use as start point.
 
user15071942
@Mgetz thanks too for the content, but unfortunatelly its too complex for me. I will save for later
 
1:10 PM
I mean the big TL;DR: is that C wasn't standardized when Windows became a thing, C wasn't a given for windows programming (Pascal was the "Next big thing" at the time) and most programmers on windows used API calls that closely matched the DOS api they were used to.
so C support as a language was an afterthought
 
 
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Did it ever happen to you? The mystery of the crash that seems to be on a std::move operation by Raymond Chen From the article: A customer was encountering a crash that appeared only on the ARM version of their program...

posted on January 26, 2022 by Adrien Hamelin

Which way do you prefer? Fixing the crash that seems to be on a std::move operation by Raymond Chen From the article: Last time, we looked at a crash that was root-caused to an order of evaluation bug if compiled as C++14. One solution to the problem is to switch to C++17 mode, but presumably the customer isn’t willing to make that drastic a change to their pro

 
 
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