My car is ready, but all the semi-luxurious accommodation at decent price are gone. I can either get crappy ones or pay a couple hundred more for similar ones I had my mind on :/
> No no, something Steven said just before his other remark, "destructors are special functions". Always pay attention to what Steven says, in a very literal sense, except the "Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei", ignore that.
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@JerryCoffin I had this feeling about the word, and it makes sense after your explanation :)
@JerryCoffin The problem is when communities have a defacto "vocal majority" - basically because they self-selected. This is okay for many many purposes, but not as soon as communities get real-life representation, responsibilities and value (e.g. for resume building)
I think this is where CoC could help restore balance. But I do agree that if the minorities are being vocal that's a "social process smell"
@Mgetz But obviously it's a "trigger word", because somebody who's never seen an actual slave (but some of whose great, great grandparents might or might not have been slaves) is so emotionally affected by the word itself that it's utterly cruel to use it, ever, under any circumstances to refer to anything. How can you be so cold and callous that this isn't obvious?
@ratchetfreak no but you don't have to pretend it doesn't exist either
Let's be honest.. Germany neither invented the concentration camp or genocide. But it was convenient to the world powers to rub their noses in it like they had.
@Mgetz In fairness, slavery isn't entirely in the past. The global slavery index estimates that there are currently over 40 million people currently living in (what they define as) slavery. I'd tend to agree, however, that most of the people worried about using the term probably consider it primarily in historical context, not current events.
@BartekBanachewicz That depends on your system. Doing it using vcpkg on Windows is right on the border between "trivial" and "completely trivial" (though yes, installing it does take a few minutes, at least if memory serves).
Sometimes when you ask a question but no one answers, you don't know whether it's because no one knows the answer or it's so simple, no one bothers to answer, or maybe for people who doesn't know the subject, they don't know the answer but those who do, it's too simple that they think it's obvious.
@TelKitty I'm pretty sure you're all really just figments of my imagination, so if I ask a question and don't an answer, I figure at some subconscious level I don't care enough to imagine somebody answering.
@TelKitty Back in the Fidonet and Usenet days, my tagline was always "The universe is a figment of its own imagination." I used that for so long that at one point some joker had a tagline of: "Jerry Coffin changes tagline. World to end soon." :-)
What's the computational power of Arduino? Being a microcontroller it probably doesn't have much computational power, but programs can be run on it, so it does compute ...
@TelKitty It's pretty slow by modern standards. An Arduino has a 16 MHz clock, but it's only an 8-bit ALU, so in conventional terms it probably only rates around 2-3 MIPS. I've certainly programmed computers that were quite a bit slower (fraction of a MIPS), but far short of the multiple billions of instructions per second of even a cell phone (not to mention a laptop/desktop/server).