Of course, yesterday it gave up the ghost, and today, my apartment complex removed most of the tree branches preventing me from putting it in the sunlight, indoors
@Ell your basil plant is clearly a basil plant vampire that killed its fellow for its own survival. Watch your other plants, as they may perish too. >_>
because dammit I don't care that it was 70 degrees outside today, it's October and *should* be cold enough for hot chocolate to be a sane choice. That it *isn't* is the weather's fault not mine. That is my story, and I'm sticking to it.
@GregorMcGregor Russia was represented on the team that did the investigation. They agreed with all but one part of the conclusion. If you summarize the conclusion as: "the plane crashed because a Russian-made missile exploded just outside the cockpit", they agreed with all but the "Russian-made" part of it.
@GregorMcGregor I dunno in my GW-adled mind I think I’m being helpful by letting you know ahead of time all the cool things that are coming in into the game. I don’t think I can imagine life without the vidya, is what I’m getting at.
@GregorMcGregor Maybe it’s one of those situations where the game is doing something wrong but the DX implementation is being clever and fixes it for them. Which the Wine version doesn’t necessarily do.
Long shot but as good an excuse as any to leave the responsibility to the devs.
Of course that's not why I am back ... I am back because I realized that you are the one. The one & only! The one and only place on earth in which it's appropriate for me to disclose how it's the first day of that time of the months & there is no other better place to do so. And Oo, in case you wondering how my everything else is going: my chooks are fine, my house construction is slower than a 100 yo tortoise and my apps developing is going no where (literally)
The other likely option is that Wine has a bug that manifests very obviously with GW2 but not necessarily with other games. Of course with those odds the Murphy option of 'oh look an unexpected interaction between two or more software components lead to a very unfortunate consequence for which nobody is really at fault' is not too far off, I think.
This afternoon, the touch screen of my phone became unresponsive. I tried to restart the phone but it would not. So I went on and deleted find my iphone profile because it stopped the phone from restarting. As soon that was done, my phone restarted itself. Then I saw the following message on my p...
Quick opinion poll: How bad an idea would it be to make name lookup find scoped enum members when explicitly needed? E.g., this compiling because next takes the scoped enum.
I am currently new to the platform like hackerearth and hackerrank. There is saw these statements in the solutions of every program. I wish to know why is these lines being written can't I use some other thing to substitute it.
#define y0 sdkfaslhagaklsldk
#define y1 aasdfasdfasdf
#define yn ask...
> Bartek is a programming ninja.. He explained all concepts in expert detail and gave great advice. I found his knowledge of the C++ language to be very complete as well as his technical aptitude with regards to all development/build tools and infrastructure related to the language. I would highly recommend Bartek for programming mentoring and will likely seek his expertise in the future.
> As for why so many Android devices are insecure, the study found that most of the blame sits with OEMs. The group states that "the bottleneck for the delivery of updates in the Android ecosystem rests with the manufacturers, who fail to provide updates to fix critical vulnerabilities."
> The study found that Google's Nexus devices were the most secure out there, with a FUM score of 5.2 out of 10. Surprisingly, LG was next with 4.0, followed by Motorola, Samsung, Sony, and HTC, respectively.