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3:44 AM
Macbook battery replacement came in on a Sunday @_@
i R ap3x DIYer .
 
 
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6:28 AM
@Mikhail Did you pull out before or after the contract took effect? If it never took effect, then the non-compete probably never took effect either. If it did take effect (even if only for a few minutes) then the non-compete probably took effect as well.
 
 
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7:47 AM
Hello, if I use typeid("a").name() , i get the following type A2_c. I don't know where to find it's meaning. Could you please help me ?
 
 
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user1804599
9:51 AM
It’s an Array of 2 chars.
 
user1804599
Type info names are usually mangled names. To decode those you can use c++filt or read the manual for your implementation’s ABI.
 
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$ echo A2_c | c++filt --types
char [2]
 
12:07 PM
've been tricked, hoodwinked and quite possibly bamboozled.

I used an RNG for testing an algorithm multiple times and I find a false positive in the algorithm.
I test the exact input the RNG used for that false positive and now I get the actual answer.

As if the code is saying "Oh no, no errors here. The error in the RNG testing? Nah, that was just your imagination.."
Just bewildered..
 
12:54 PM
 
 
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2:51 PM
@Lapys smells like UB
 
 
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user7659542
7:26 PM
@rightfold makes sense indeed
 
user7659542
is '@' in assembly just the equivalent of a pointer dereferencing in C/C++?
 
user7659542
@TelKitty I ve always been suprized by SW engineers who work on macbooks. I can understand that SW engineers work on a windows machine because many proprietary tools and so on and so forth are available on Windows. I can also understand people who code on Linux, because I am part of that group. But why would you choose to code on a macbook? To me it looks like macbooks is made for graphic designers for instance
 
user7659542
I may be wrong, but have the impression people trying to code on mac are probably missing out on so many opensource Linux stuff/packages and miss out on all the tools available only on windows
 
user7659542
I have used mac 2-3 times, it feels great: nice screen quality, touchpad is big, etc... But I just couldn't get used to it for coding
 
user7659542
it s as if macbook was not made for coders. That's my first impression.
 
user7659542
7:31 PM
Give me my command line, gcc, vi and I m happy.
 
user1804599
8:02 PM
Those people are the same people who torture themselves by writing front-ends of web apps.
 
user7659542
8:19 PM
think it would be great to have a macbook but without OSX
 
user7659542
but then it shold cost way less than the actual macbooks, because holly sht macbooks are expensiVE
 
user7659542
I think lenovo's thinkbooks are the good replacements
 
9:53 PM
I can't help but always try to come up with my own ways to solve a problem...
but when I do I end up crying for days about how my solution ain't working
 
user1804599
10:40 PM
Hopefully tomorrow I’ll get materials I need for crafting inductors.
 
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Then I can make an RF receiver.
 

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