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The short excerpt suggests this, yes
But spoiler alert: they too will have thought about that.
The short excerpt suggests this, yes
But spoiler alert: they too will have thought about that.
How standardized is the accounting anyway? Does the US Army Corps of engineers count as military spending? Because in most countries that budget would be categorized as civil infrastructure work and not be affiliated with the military in any way.
I have a graphical application that crashes regularly when I switch between displays with Ctrl+alt+number. Something in the winit stack does not like it.
Compilation: top row, runtime: button row.
Nah, just slow.
But it has a ridiculously big library and is easy to write. A lot of libraries are also written in C, so the slowness drawback doesn’t even apply in some cases.
The one with the 5m long nerve? Because it needs to loop around an artery near the heart, as that was the shortest way back when that nerve first developed. And now the source and destination are still close, but the heart moved. But no one has gotten around to make that legacy code more efficient.
One of my favorites as well.
In terms of computation speed, RAM actually is the thing holding us back. It used to take a few clock cycles to read a value from memory. Now it takes 100. CPU got a lot more quicker than RAM did.
It very very much depends on the country you’re from. In Ukraine a better slogan would probably be “my moral compass led me to Lockheed Martin”
Alternatively the y axis could be “blog posts not about …”