I would fix that bug but the complete rewrite that management has had me working on for the past two years will make it obsolete anyway.
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I would fix that bug but the complete rewrite that management has had me working on for the past two years will make it obsolete anyway.
Mom, put down the phone, I’m using the modem!
That’s when you break out valgrind because you certainly are using uninitialized memory.
I’m trying to remember the last time I actually had a core file. I think core dumps have been disabled by default on Linux since at least 2000.
I don’t use Ruby anymore, but I still use irb
everyday as a command line calculator.
Tradition is just dead people’s baggage. Doug Stanhope.
I’m not great with gdb but I think using the x cmd shows them.
Your result is correct, is just not displaying the leading zeros.
Oracle users are masochists.
One of the people reverse engineering the M1 GPU for Asahi Linux is a catgirl vtuber: https://www.youtube.com/asahilina
The problem is that if you send a message just blindly, you can be tricked into sending spam to millions of addresses. I do one thing that prevents that, but does violate the standard, I verify there’s only 1 ‘@’ in the address… this technically prevents people with '@'s in their name, but they probably find it impossible to do anything with that address anyway.
Another benefit from working from home: I will happily spend my own money on a good chair, keyboard, etc. I spent 20 years working in an office and there’s no way I would’ve ever brought in my own chair during that time… I would’ve had to become the chair police to prevent it from getting “reappropriated”
So it won’t work for 0.0001% of all github projects.
Interesting. A year ago I was looking for something exactly like this for distributing data between multiple servers. Everything required a ton of overhead or was too big to use. I ended up just using json. I did discover that Brotli can compress 3 gigs of json down into just 70 megs nearly instantly.
One of our data providers gives us hundred megabyte json files. Whenever there is a problem with the data they request examples, jq
is invaluable in those instances.
Isn’t that what Gists are for? https://gist.github.com/
A decade ago I reverse engineered the Macventure game engine, allowing you to play Shadowgate and Deja Vu etc on modern oses. The current copyright holder then paid me to iron out the rough edges and create the official ports currently on steam.
Very cool. I wonder how portable the theory behind it is. That’s one problem with the m1 macs, gdb doesn’t support them.
I thought it was well known that the studies about Dvorak being superior were fabricated by Dvorak himself… but apparently that’s forgotten knowledge.
Here’s a magazine article about it: https://reason.com/1996/06/01/typing-errors/
And yet it’s still easy to write spaghetti code in Java. Just abuse inheritance. Where is this function implemented? No one knows but the compiler!