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> Apparently he had planned to release doves into the air as a sign of peace, but due to being intoxicated at the time, he instead grabbed a dove and bit its head off. He then spat the head out, with blood still dripping from his lips. Despite its controversy, the head-biting act has been parodied and alluded to several times throughout his career and is part of what made Osbourne famous.
^ Damn
@JerryCoffin The blowtorch at the end was kinda omnious.
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@StackedCrooked More understandable (but still somewhat ominous) in context. He's upset because he'd just crashed his brother's car, so now they're going to fix it...
 
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I let my baby chick to chirp to Siri.
07:23
Communication with pets - you utter words that your pets probably do not understand, they answer back in a language that you do not understand.
07:49
Anybody working on anything fun? I got out of the bar scene a few hours ago, just got my units to pass for this mulithread OGL texture rendering. I may never finish this code, but the parts that work, are performant as fuck.
Also the code inversion strategy I used, where functors are used to access the data seemed to have worked out nicely for producing thread safe code. Specifically, using a struct where the data is private, and you access the data by passing a functor. Although not quite as performant as other strategies, its helping me put down a voluminous quantity of code in a short period.
 
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@Mikhail OGL is dead vulkan is where it's going
 
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Hi guys
Could this be any better? pastebin.com/Mn363WrF
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If it works you can post it to codereview.stackexchange.com
@WaelAssaf
Do I need to download EGL? The code I've copied from a book is getting include errors.
 
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posted on July 13, 2019 by Herb Sutter

WG21 has a strict schedule (see P1000) by which we ship the standard every three years. We don’t delay it. Around this time of each cycle, we regularly get questions about “but why so strict?”, especially because we have many new committee members who aren’t as familiar with our history and the reasons why we … Continue reading Draft FAQ: Why does the C++ standard ship every three ye

 
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@Mgetz Vulkan support does not currently cover modules like Qt Quick, Qt 3D, Qt Canvas 3D, the OpenGL backend of QPainter, the GL composition-based QOpenGLWidget/QQuickWidget, etc.
Basically I need the inerop with qpainter, because it's easier to draw a 3d mri phantom than it is to draw high quality text
CUDA has long supported interoperability with OpenGL and Microsoft’s DirectX (9, 10, 11). CUDA 10 introduces interoperability with Vulkan and DirectX 12 APIs, allowing applications using these APIs to take advantage of the rich feature set provided by CUDA.
 
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Hey, I wanted your guys opinion on this thing. I wrote this 3D image viewer, which displays these buffers. The class that loads/unloads these buffers is particularly complicated, mostly because it needs to be threadsafe at certain points. Further, GUI operations need to be done on the main thread, requiring some work to prevent infinite loops (GUI change-> computation->GUI change loop), etc. My brain can't manage this stuff. What are some good ways to write the structure in a digital form?
 
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What feel when the MSVC 2017 IDE stack overflows when displaying a stack overflow

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