@TelKitty Tipping at a hotel/motel is much less a necessity than at a restaurant. In particular, its much closer to a fixed amount, rather than a percentage like at a restaurant. As far as airbnb goes...airbnb advises against it, but if you think somebody was particularly nice, they probably won't object to a tip. In Canada, tipping is pretty much like in the US--expected at a restaurant, nice but not quite as strongly expected at a hotel.
Next month or Sept/Oct this year. Not peak season, but not off peak either. If it's just me, I would love to hire a 4WD/AWD and stay in a tent. But my parents will be with me for the Canadian leg and my mum hates to stay in a tent.
Wildness camping is my fantasy, but all my family relatives and friends hate it. My bushwalking buddies are into it but I am not close enough to any of them to dope one into going with me.
@StackedCrooked Almost, I wish the conversion was explicit though
I thought boost::unit might be what i was looking for but it seems to be for only standard/commonly used unit systems and not a generic make your own types and relations (or at least i didnt find that at a glance when looking at the docs)
I have this code snippet which i ran on a singlecore CPU which uses quantum scheduling:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YTxfjndh8R/
Which prints:
task2: 0.017000
task3: 0.015000
task1: 49.992000
task2: -49.991000
task3: -49.992000
task1: -0.023000
task2: 0.029000
task3: 0.007000
task1: -0.024...
Indeed, the question is most likely a duplicate. I'm also offended by the flagrant violation of DRY, as the different tasks aka task1 contain what appears to be the same code.
But as we all know the real reason the question got down-voted was due to spelling errors. Which are perhaps the result of typing on two keyboards without a mutex.
his results are junk, also, because he didn't take a mutex, also the run-time is dominated by IO, there is so much wrong with that code, it boggles the mind
@traducerad Basically, rewrite you code using paradigmatic C++, and there are some magic commands that will give your thread priority, so that 99% of the time the runtime will be the same for each task, somewhat to the determinant of other programs on the system.
@Mikhail he became a liability at that point at least, Ecuador doesn't really give a crap about the US but russian intelligence was something they didn't want to deal with
@TelKitty US will probably press charges and extradite with the condition that death penalty is off the table
for what it's worth the US would much rather have snowden than Assange, Snowden was an actual GRU agent
@Mgetz I think he is more worried that the U.S. will press him to shut down wikileak. If that happens, he will be in and out of the jail in a few months.
@TelKitty I'd guess he's worried about Russian Intelligence killing him, they have a habit of doing that on people that might turn on them. He's worried about ending up in ADX Florence for leaking stuff that did actually get US service personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan killed
His alleged crime is not well defined, has no actual witness. If he has a billion dollars, he could literally walk away a free man, knowing the U.S. law.
Might be a good move to take out wiki leaks before the next election cycle. This would an interest act of selflessness by the Trump administration. Or perhaps it was the UKs prerogative.
Lots of people are unhappy with their government. If there is someone who stands up to them then that makes them heroes for some people, regardless of what they did.
@Mikhail are on average more moderate, also political stories are in general banned from HN. So the only way they generally get there is the russian bot army
the russians have been using the whisper circle technique for ages
@nwp I'm not sure if it'll actually get that bad..I would hope there is some lower limit, but even then, there could be huge effects. I don't know about you, but my country is essentially democratic.
You mean that democracy requires people to vote intelligently and thus a democratic country suffers more from a dumb population than a dictatorship would?
I was taught that people are limited by education and intelligence, and that the education is generally so bad comparatively that the intelligence limit is rarely hit and thus doesn't matter.
There aren't too many topics, that if you wanted to, you could spend the next 2 years studying, and be in the top 10% of a field. (obviously doesn't apply to cutting edge stuff)
to give an example that has no malicious element, trying to learn opengl from scratch using only the internet is a minefield because the paradigm changed a few times over the versions and the easiest tutorials to find are the ones using the oldest techniques
not until someone with the resources thinks they should personally slim down the population. I'm not saying they exist, but it certainly wouldn't take much.
I thought we are entering into an age where people are unemployable because machines are simply better. I don't think you want dumb people in your work force.
I always imagine what would have happened if, say, Einstein had been born in Africa and spent his day trying to get enough food not to starve and not even doing it well. Such a waste. I don't want to even think about how many African geniuses we let starve to death at the age of 5 and not having invented the cure for cancer.
The way to get rich is educate people better and having them compete for my money with ever better stuff.
We would not get to 50 billion. Giving people medicine and education reduces birth rates for some complicated reasons. So if you want to stop overpopulation in Africa you give them food, medicine and education.
Also one of those people is gonna invent a properly viable fusion reactor so that my laptop runs on air with infinite power.
Why would we need to? The fertility rate of properly civilized countries hovers around 2. People having infinite food does not result in them having infinite children.
so for only like the last 50 years? 2 generations?
if everyoone around you is starving because there aren't enough resources, that would be silly.
in the 50billion scenario. *
(that is just an example number. I'm sure studies have been done on what our planet can handle, and I'm sure they're wrong. pick whatever number you like.)
My guess it's that in poor countries you rely on your offspring to feed you when you are old and crippled. You must produce children in order to survive.
yep, I meant to say 'agricultural', but I thought 'farmers' was close enough.
but I have to agree with the cat on this one: our pupulation will continue to explode until it is unsustainable, and MAYBE after the great die-off, we'll get it under control. for a couple generations.
I don't know why you are so negative about it. A positive outlook would be that we will no longer have to rely on animals and the planet to sustain us. Just feed some dirt to the generator and have the fabber produce a streak in 5 minutes. Medium rare, nutrients optimized for you personally, taste improved and no animal harmed.
Depends on how they do it. If it hurts and tastes as bad as now then no. If they do it well and have nanobots deliver the correct nutrients into my blood without me having to eat or drink ever, then hell yeah.
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@A.H. Unless we were super close... unlikely? the Sun's own magneto sphere would blunt the most of it, Earth's would blunt the rest. The ionizing gamma rays would kill most of the life on one side of the planet though
people don't realize just how strong those magnetic fields are
the atmospheric and magnetic field damage might be enough to end the remaining 25%, and boy will they be wishing they went out with the rest of us, in a flash
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@StackedCrooked At least the miscommunication is recognized, so it's already halfway toward being fixed. The really difficult situations are were everybody knows communication was clear and they fully understand each other--but their ideas of what was understood were entirely different.