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The Caledonians must feel safer already when TikTok is banned.
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The Caledonians must feel safer already when TikTok is banned.
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Correct, and your point is?
Could be I was not clear when I wrote performance, I am talking about High Performance Computing, where you want to spend all CPU cycles on solving your problem. While taking Amdal’s Law into account. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdahl’s_law
🤦🏽♀️ Thanks for explaining, my brain must have corrected the race condition.
Regarding threads: I have had good experience with using thread safe queues everywhere to exchange data between threads, it’s the right tool in many cases, but I doubt queues to be useful when coding for performance.
Until they find out that the way to descriptive variables or functions needs to be extended with new business logic requiring renaming of functions again and again.
I think maintaining code with this level of verbose naming, will be a pain over time. If they don’t let the naming slip, and then they could as well use cryptic 3 letter names.
Ah I see now that I mixed it up with classless functions in a header.
Yep, first thing that comes to mind is that header only classes need to use inline functions.
Then you open the core file with GDB and hope the stack is not smashed.
That’s Weyland-Yutani
Reminds me of my lottery number randomizer in VB 3.0 I calculated 10 rows and checked each input box against the others without any loops, and then each row was just copy pasted. 🤦
Definitely a fool, the correct drug would be cannabis.
Editing grub.cfg from an emergency console, or running grub-update from a chroot is a close second.
Adding the right Modeline to xorg.conf seemed more like magic when it worked. 🧙🏼