its almost souls crushing when you go see a cv request, check it out, agree and try to close it and only then you find out you already to vote to close :(
@Tunaki today I was waiting in a train to depart when a guy told the passengers over the intercom that there was no train operator and they didn't knew if he would show up at all... so don't tell me that I'm taking the train...
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (1 of which was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 13 minutes, averaging to a review every 20 seconds.
Sure! If your email can't handle 4GB attachments, zip the RAM to compress it. You can compress it infinitely if you keep zipping the zip file, so just keep at it!
Gotta love it when people think that FGITW is a goal rather than a problem and DV all answers that arrived after the first (by as little as 14 seconds).
The R tutorial keeps bringing up these unfamiliar terms like matrices and arrays and dimensions and then telling me how to create and modify them without first explaining what the heck they are. :(
R's array isn't the standard programming array, though (R calls it a "vector"). And then it gets into assigning things to the result of function calls, and so on.
My progress through that tutorial has slowed considerably. >.>
"We had to choose new compiler optimizations for every build." "You had a compiler? I wrote in assembly!" "We used to dream of having assembly! Would've been a high-level language to us. We only had ones and zeros." "We had to sell our ones."
yay, I failed my first close vote audit. I'm no c++ expert so I guess I wouldn't know, but don't the sentence "Will we ever fall into where we practically need to use a function whose return type is an rvalue reference" is properly a primarily opinion based question?
(for the records, I'll most likely skip questions regarding languages I don't know, just wanted to have another eye on that one)