@JohannesSchaublitb Here's a secret for you bachelor: There's more things than just fucking that you share with your spouse. Yes, it's true. And it ain't all that bad, either. You'd be surprised.
@MooingDuck the easiest way for me is when I notice a decreased-size avatar on the top-righ (current user list) - those are the ignores - click that avatar and click 'don't ignore this user'
sometimes it happens in a partnership that the partner becomes disabled or something. often enough the other one leaves then. in rare cases, they stay out of shame
@JohannesSchaublitb I associate 'partnership' closely with shared responsibility. Now, there might be an overlap with the 'enjoying' part... but I'm not sure that the overlap is big
Cor·y·bant (kôr-bnt, kr-)
n. pl. Cor·y·bants or Cor·y·ban·tes (-bntz) Greek Mythology
A priest of the Phrygian goddess Cybele whose rites were celebrated with music and ecstatic dances.
Java is cool and good and the best programming language and should always be preferred over lesser languages such as C++ and it is awesome and it is fast and has great memory management and abstractions and good libraries and it uses good practices and has XML configuration files and is therefore cool.
@sbi "The language derives much of its syntax from C and C++..." "...aimed to implement a virtual machine and a language that had a familiar C/C++ style of notation" "The syntax of Java is largely derived from C++." "Java uses similar commenting methods to C++" Those are all very weak statements :/
@sbi The class library is a braindead version of Smalltalk's and the syntax a cross between BASIC and C with some Object Pascal thrown in for bad measure. I'd better stop -- I'm starting to feel nauseous just thinking about it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) says "As in C++ and some other object-oriented languages, variables of Java's primitive data types are not objects." Does this community disagree with what that statement says about C++?
@JohannesSchaublitb "Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm using "objects" – data structures consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions" I guess you are correct, as primitives don't have members
@MooingDuck C++ has primitive types that are (or can be) lvalues, but can't be derived from. That makes them "objects" according to (for example) the C standard, but "not objects" according to most "object oriented" definitions.
@DeadMG Jonathan Edwards has been working on prototypes for years on end. Can't say he broke the news yet, but hey, at least he knows what he's talking about. And your sceptic opinion get's a little bit of support :)
How can the theoretical peak performance of 4 floating point operations (double precision) per cycle be achieved on a modern x86-64 Intel cpu?
As far as I understand does it take 3 cycles for an sse add and 5 cycles for a mul to complete on most of the modern Intel cpu's (see e.g. Agner Fog's ht...
In the process of removing the discussion tag from Stack Overflow, I came across a number of other tags which I don't see much use for. They really can't stand on their own to help categorize a question and should probably be removed.
Don't just remove the tag, review the question and fix anyth...
hmm, when I go to facebook.com, and type my login details, the page merely refreshes. I clicked the security info, and it says "unable to check whether the certificate has been revoked". I click "...cannot guarantee that you are communicating with www.verisign.com and not an attacker."
That seems really wierd for an organization that verifies certificates. Something is wrong with my internet.
hmm, when I check my webmail, I get the "unable to check whether the certificate has been revoked", but this one is for digicert.com/ssl-cps-repository.htm Their certificate seems good at least.
wimp.com/sheepart Here's a video of guys putting LEDs on sheep and making videos with them. pong, the mona lisa, fireworks, and more.
since I can't put it on facebook
Also I can't plug my phone in. Today technology does not agree with me
I wish SO was more consistent with local time vs server time in chat. I see local time to the left, but the transcript says this message was sent 7 hours from now.
@Mysticial but erm... AFAIK 'assembly' is a type of language, there is not single 'assembly-language' so surely those retags should be the other way around
oh never mind, I see what the question wants to do with them
I wish SO was more consistent with local time vs server time in chat. I see local time to the left, but the transcript says this message was sent 7 hours from now.
John Carmack tweeted,
I can send an IP packet to Europe faster than I can send a pixel to the screen. How f’d up is that?
And if this weren’t John Carmack, I’d file it under “the interwebs being silly”.
But this is John Carmack.
How can this be true?
Even assuming that the transatlantic ...
@KonradRudolph Didn't he mean just the transition over the fiber ? Which could possibly be faster ? (Omitting data into packet encapsulation and console to ISP delay.)
Is this intel syntax flavor? What is A?
Usually A is an address (effectively a variable). If so, it is allowed. Look for the definition of A (e.g. a DD pseudo instruction with that label)
If a is the hex number (usually written as 0Ah, %0x0a though) of course, it can't work
When you guys are trying to compile something, and you get an undefined reference, where do you usually start looking to find what include you're missing?
Trying to compile someone elses code in Windows, have an undefined reference to siginfo_t but I'm still a newb when it comes to C and can't find what I'm missing... Tried flicking through google and haven't found anything - where is the best place to look / best thing to do with problems like this?
@angryInsomniac No, instead, I finally gave in to gravatars
@Graeme Then, you're likely missing SDKs of some kind. Or his env. contained variables that are being used from the build rules (yes, that is possible). Stuff like that
@sehe I thought the weird shapes were called gravatars ? because they would be uniquely generated and globally recognizable (If you're a pattern recognition robot :D)
@Graeme First check: what OS version did he use. Second check: what compiler version. Third, what edition of VS (enterprise, professional etc.). Fourth: SDKs and libs installed
@angryInsomniac You're thinking of 'aggravating', I'd say
@Graeme Not without access to his preprocessed source. If you can contact him, ask him to check 'keep preprocessed source' for that TU and send the .i file to you
Trying to code / compile / do anything in C always makes me feel like a dunce.
I get the feeling that everyone else has this list of instructions somewhere and I just don't have a copy - I'm beginning to realise that's just how you play in C world :P
Meh. FindIndex is O(n) just the same. Looks a lot like premature (micro) optimization to me: The list needs to be awful long for any measurable effect, worst case performance is still identical. The code is now become error prone the hard to read. — sehe3 mins ago