Pour le coup la partie de l'article sur comment ça se passe en France me semble beaucoup moins "horrifiante". Y'a des progrès à faire, mais je ne qualifierai pas ça "d'horreur".
4 ddr3 slots, mobo supports up to 32gb @1866MHz. I usually use it for gaming, some light video/image/3d editing. System idles at ~2GB. One of the games is poorly optimized and eats 4GB (occasionally crashing due to needing a bit more, but doesn't seem to leak).
this might be retarded question, but if I have permission -rw-r--r-- on a php file, when it's loaded on the browser, can it be executed? x (executable) is obviously missing from permission ...
Man Kaur only started running at the age of 93, but the 101-year-old stole the show at the World Masters Games in New Zealand by winning 100 meter gold.
The great-grandmother, the only athlete competing in the 100+ age category, completed the 100m in 74 seconds.
@ProblemSlover Not that sophisticated, but already your phone can tell you who's in your photos with reasonable accuracy. Soon your computer might be able to tell you that Mary is thinking about what's for supper because of her expression
So a lot of the auto-vectorization bullshit that people keep working and other people keep complaining about is a waste of time since you're saturating your bandwidth.
And compilers can't change your algorithm so that it uses less memory bandwidth.
So for the most part, that kind of optimization needs to be done manually.
@SpongyFruitcake look around for BOOST_NO_CXX11_UNIFIED_INITIALIZATION_SYNTAX: do the docs mention it, does the boost config set it? what happens if you undef it yourself
The leap from uniform memory to NUMA, IMO, is harder than the leap from sequential to parallel programming.
Not just because it destroys everything you're used to and learned in the past, but the capital investment (in hardware) needed to teach yourself it is absurdly high.
I have a 2006-era quad-opteron box that I've been using on and off for a number of years to poke at the problem. And I'm in need of something more modern. But I'm not entirely willing to fork out 10-grand to do it.
MSVC is a probabilistic compiler, it doesn't do a real tree parse. It generates some random numbers and diagnostics "okay that argument is unused" to pretend it understands what's going on.
If you used clang or gcc, it might be a bit more realistic. I'd just disable specific warnings like dead code which are unlikely to affect the end product.
@Joe «more the more» doesn't sound right, I'd suggest something like this: «the more the amplitude of the detected ultrasonic waves is decreasing, the more it propagate through the sample»
I just noticed again that python programmers seem to have a performance obsession that is only shared by C++ game developers. I wonder why that is, given that the languages have such different performance characteristics.
oh, that wasn't right at all, was writing this while talking with our development director, it should be: «the more the detected ultrasonic waves propagate through the sample, the more their amplitude is decreasing»
@Rerito the thing is that the "next tier" is mostly a bit longer. They aren't that much harder to park, yet vastly superior on the highway/when packing.
@Rerito my friend's Fiesta is also more or less as wide, but much shorter. Again, smaller trunk and less space but I don't think it's that much easier to park
I love the difference between America and EU, Yanks don't have passports because they just don't travel, whilst Europeans travel so much it's easier to just need one :P
@ratchetfreak that's kinda ironic really, America so obsessed with trying to ID you (despite it being against it's founding ideas) has terrible ID systems, whilst EU the takes a rather more relaxed approach, yet we have have a few really good options for IDing people :P
I'm doing some programs in Windows API and thought at one point that I need to leave an Open GL or DirectX window linked to a main window as if it were toolbars that you can remove as in some programs like photoshop or the autodesk maya viewport
@Ell UnmappedColumnError, but if I display the columns handled by the mapper right before the query that causes the problem, it says that said column is mapped.
"my program gets crazy" that might be a good description of an ex, but not for a program bug. Please create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example and describe the input, the expected output vs the observed behavior. — bolov5 mins ago
@Borgleader Should I also apply that MCVE concept to my girlfriend
Input: Getting home drunk and late, expected output: beloving gf welcoming you warmly, observed behavior: you get bashed and have to sleep on the couch
The character 👩👩👧👦 (family with two women, one girl, and one boy) is encoded as such:
U+1F469 WOMAN,
U+200D ZWJ,
U+1F469 WOMAN,
U+200D ZWJ,
U+1F467 GIRL,
U+200D ZWJ,
U+1F466 BOY
So it's very interestingly-encoded; the perfect target for a unit test. However, Swift doesn't seem to know h...
I got mail server and contact form working, I have been send the contact form info into noreply which is pointed to /dev/null, no wonder I didn't receive anything
@JerryCoffin Curious, how do you deal with the problem of the cellphone going off, but you can't hear it because you're in the opposite side of the house? I've missed probably half a dozen calls so far because if I leave my phone charging in the computer room, I can't hear it in the living room when I'm watching basketball.
This wasn't a problem for me at my old apartment since it was much smaller and everything is more or less within line of sight of everything else. So I could always hear my phone regardless of where it was.
Whoa!! This YT video claims Japanese have dubbed the newest Ghost in the Shell film with Scarlet Johanson with original anime VAs. I want to see that version! (...with English subtitles, of course)
@Mysticial I mostly keep the phone with me during the day, and only charge it at night (in the bedroom). IOW, rather than the phone being a useful tool, I'm pretty much a slave to it.
@JerryCoffin I'm starting to resent this in technology... thinking I might just get a basic GSM phone for reading texts and receiving calls. ergh... I get tired of being tracked
oh I've definitely written modern C++ for more than 15 mins, and you've addressed none of my issues. It may be easier to read for you, but what type are those autos? what methods can I call on them? how do I know what docs to look up? what about compile time? — Ron E39 secs ago
this guy has issues alright -.-
@RonE dunno if you're in chat but if you are then come over and tell me how much time you've saved by not using auto.