@EtiennedeMartel The day stupidity reaches 100 USD a barrel, I want drilling rights on "modern" (i.e. Google/Wikipedia-powered) journalism. The rest of the world can split up the politicians among themselves.
Another commonly used strategy is to work at solving a reduced number of rounds, then see if you can extend your solution to more rounds incrementally.
@JerryCoffin It seems to me those very popular FAQ questions are slowly rising to the top of the list of suggested duplicated answers. The fact that they are easily found and thus often linked to when closing dupes seems to push them up.
Well, it's proportional with the number of new wankers. Need to cater properly to an ever growing audience of socially awkward guys living in their mum's basement.
@sbi I want to take up the discussion you had earlier this day about applying to job. did I get you right that you would find it negative if a candidate spents his time on SO?
@RMartinhoFernandes I think there's a difference in the severity of the lies between a movie about how two fall in love and a movie about him banging her and she pretending to like it.
@Cicada You're right. I watched this video of these porn actresses going "The actors have it way worse than us because of X, Y, Z" and then I totally distorted that into "The actors have it way worse than the actresses because of X, Y, Z".
But you know - this isn't the first nor the last time guys say that. I mean, for that matter, you all share exactly the same opinion (which is remarkable) and prove my point that it somehow must be genetic
@ScottW Directly up? White noise machines. They make me /rage. Then again, this past week at work has made me /rage, so I may be biased towards it. What part of the mitten are you from?
@Cicada Actually, we do not all have the same opinion, some were actually defending your POV. Only you were so enraged, you didn't even notice. Also, when in a room full of men, and discussing a subject where you suspect the opinions to be divided along the gender gap, you might want to argue using arguments, rather than going all ballistic and start attacking ad hominem.
@RMartinhoFernandes Sorry, I must have missed that. So my second flag validation was undeserved. The first one however, I still stand to. Posting something like this after such a heated discussion is offensive, no matter whether the poster considers it a "jest".
@RMartinhoFernandes I don't feel bothered by you asking. You know that, usually, I am among the first to fight flag wars, but I am just as open with my opinion when I sometimes have the opposite one. That was totally wrong to post at this moment, and should have been deleted right away. That I also flagged the second might have been wrong, but since I was distracted writing, I didn't really follow the discussion with all my attention, so I failed on that one.
> Many compilers currently support only a small subset of the interesting C++ features. As of this writing, the only compilers with enough support to compile wheels are GCC 4.7 and the soon to be released Clang 3.1. There are no plans to support any older compilers, or compilers with less support for C++ features.