It may be true that when chickens are outlawed only outlaws will have chickens
Now the Stillwater resident is raising her voice and fighting for the birds she considers beloved pets and a source of emotional support. Wood says chickens were the answer for her because she suffers from anxiety but is allergic to more common species of emotional support animals like cats and dogs.
Owning the 'wrong' pets might make you a criminal.
My PC tower is making weird sound, but every time I open the case and do some testing with the fans, the sound stops. Close the case, the sound will resume on next startup.
Loud continuous sound, as if fan is touching something. Temporary fix would be open the box, touching all the fans. Sound would disappear until trying to start the machine next morning.
Didn't have the machine booted up at the time to grab this screenie when you posed that.
The 3 GB/s write is actually not sustainable. When the SSD is mostly empty (as is the case here), the controller uses all that free space as an SLC cache. Only when the SSD is idle or out of cache does it properly flush it into MLC.
But that can only happen if the SSD is full or you're sustaining more than its capacity of writes.
Somehow the linked figure confuses latency with throughput, but I suspect the throughput also goes down in proportion to the latency (as there are less IOPS)
Your drive is 1/300 of the array I linked :-)
If I was using an adaptec 8805 the 4KiB Q8T8 would be around 150, which is not great but won't destroy the system when doing OS tasks like writing thumbnails. AKA I should have spent an extra few hundred on a $13k system.
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On an unrelated note, how the fuck do I outsource my job and not tell my employer? Theres gotta be somebody in Elbonia that can do this job for half the pay.
@Mikhail Seems quite reasonable to me. I can almost hear the conversation with my wife already: "Jerry! Why are you eating junk food again!" "I thought you'd like a new car dear..."
@Rick I think the primary argument is that there's simply not much need or even use for them. If you want to avoid dynamic allocation overhead, you can use std::vector with a stack_allocator.
(Background: I have some experience implementing C and C++ compilers.)
Variable-length arrays in C99 were basically a misstep. In order to support VLAs, C99 had to make the following concessions to common sense:
sizeof x is no longer always a compile-time constant; the compiler must sometimes ...
so this is the implementation I should be using template <class T, std::size_t BufSize = 200> using SmallVector = std::vector<T, short_alloc<T, BufSize, alignof(T)>>;
to avoid dynamic allocation and promote tight constraints
This is worse than seppuku if they are going to pad then pad so we can make use of the the padding. However, if not then at least let us define tight constraints. As it stands we are in no man's land. One is undefined behavior and the other is a loss of control. I want the freedom to fuck up.
@Rick std::array is basically a (very thin) wrapper around a built-in array. It does no padding that a built-in array wouldn't (which is to say, none between elements, though if your element has struct/class type, it may have some internal padding).