- tomtomtom777This is neat. I didn't realize this was possible with the protocol. Thanks!
- Instead of attachment, click on the second tab on top of the screen.
- Yes, or it was still in memory from writing.
The numbers match quite nicely. 40gb program size minus 32gb RAM is 8gb, divided by 800mb/s makes 10 seconds.
- It's quite often useful to have multiple tabs or panes in your terminal. Zellij does this. It's a terminal multiplexer, like tmux. Mostly just a bit more beginner-friendly and polished.
So obviously it's terminal-centric.
- > I asked AI to explain it to me,
We all know how to do that, but that's not why were here.
- The app doesn't even recognize geo:.. links, which makes degoogling rather hard.
- You could argue that explicitly writing down the assumption would make it clearer to yourself and your reviewer that it might be overly optimistic.
- Fascinating. It can see it work but I still can't really wrap my head around where the magic cycle length of 4 comes from.
- If I understand it correctly, all programs were coded for unbounded growth; just accept more jobs/connections until it fails.
Obviously this is a bad idea. Even in Erlang's case because while some processes may continue to function, the behavior becomes utterly unpredictable.
In the real world, we would gracefully reject jobs/connections above a certain threshold.
- This is exactly how I've learned to create my first Windows programs about 30 years ago, except that I'd use a C++ compiler.
I am not sure why but I believe writing C style code with a C++ compiler was how the windows API was documented to be used. I think Microsoft just went with the idea that C++ was an improved superset of C so should be used even for C-style code.
- Agreed.
There is a good theory on why CEO's are paid more than they're worth called tournament theory.
A person in an upper layer of a hierarchical organization is paid for the value they provide PLUS an amount that incentivized anybody below them to reach that layer. If everybody is paid just for the value they provide, they wouldn't have a reason to try and reach higher layers and they would minimize work. After all, we cannot assume the value a person provides goes up in higher layers.
This additional pay bubbles up in larger organizations to exorbitant levels for CEO's.
- Suckless has a beautiful coding philosophy and I wish all software was written with this in mind, but surely a window manager and X-menu aren't really the best showcases? These aren't the types of programs where complexity is the biggest enemy.
I'm not claiming I could write these tools as simple as these, but surely the importance of these paradigms arise when actual complicated software is needed?
- From a profit maximization maybe.
But the government employs people. And in most of the civilized world, employing people comes with responsibilities over those people. For starters, the responsibility of not firing or changing terms that effects them on whim just for the sake of efficiency.
- I don't no which country you are from but in the western world, if you compare countries by their tax rates, countries with high taxes [1] tend to score quite well on quality-of-life comparisons.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_ta...
- > It even solves the serialization issue of the difference between a "fixed-offset" timestamp (e.g. 2025-01-01T00:00+02:00) and one in a specific timezone (e.g. Europe/Paris).
Could you elaborate on that? What is the issue?
- That is incorrect in this case. The "censoring" was done by the legislative branch, congress.
The "uncensoring" is done by the executive branch.
- And when buffer overflows were (attempted to be) avoided by guestimating a large enough buffer size.
- No. He did not abandon "World Chess". He is still an active player.
He chooses not to participate in the FIDE World Championship primarily because he doesn't like the format. He prefers a tournament format instead of a long 1-on-1 match against the running champion.
- It helps, but only temporary. I wouldn't be surprised if all 6 digit PINs will be leaked within a few decades.
- This assumes every resident is born and registered in said country which is a silly assumption. Surely, any service only catered only to "naturally born citizen" is discriminatory and illegal?