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Peter Bindels
Making the world of C++ simpler. He/him.
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David Brennan 1 h
No that's a chorus. Caucus is the name of an Italian explorer who was born in the 15th Century.
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Fred Guttenberg 21 h
Thank you for inviting me to be your guest tonight at the State Of The Union. I cannot thank you enough for your commitment to issues important to Americans and to the issue most important to me on dealing with gun violence.
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Matthew Dowd 6 h
If you are more outraged about someone tearing up a speech than you are by someone tearing up the truth, the constitutional checks and balances and moral democratic values then you need to drink a gallon of perspective and start over.
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april 🦝 cyberglot 10 h
IOT is great, they said
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Peter Bindels 1 h
No, those are corks. A caucus is the main, repeated part of a song.
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Peter Bindels 3 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @pati_gallardo
Analyze as in, mathematical analysis or convincing argument analysis? Most likely, get a few states that are early in the election to make a mess of the Democratic caucus, so that they don't have time to build up a repertoire for the candidate. See also Iowa.
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Peter Bindels 3 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @bogado
Solution so far is to add the contents of libc++abi to libc++. That seems hacky though.
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Peter Bindels 3 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @bogado
The rest being things that need dynamic linking, like ASAN
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Peter Bindels 6 h
I wonder what the official way is to statically link libc++ (and libc++abi), but the rest dynamically. Removing the shared versions makes it use the static one, but then it forgets to use libc++abi - any ideas?
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TomTom 7 h
A fake traffic jam! Not on our watch. Our advanced traffic algorithms would filter out this anomaly, keeping the quality of our traffic top notch. 😉
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Peter Bindels 7 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @code_sucker @ajcvickers
I should explain to my kids that Windows can run games too. My wife has the only Windows machine and she doesn't have games, while all other machines run Ubuntu with Steam and are used for gaming often..
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Peter Bindels 7 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @andyhaeber @bobtabor @ajcvickers
*please* confirm that this article saying "the first Office app for Linux" means the rest is also finally being ported.
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Peter Bindels 7 h
I usually use Linux, and I tend to use this property a lot in the software I write and the way I work. My Windows colleagues have websites that index our code base for fast searching - I just grep. It's at least a factor of 7x faster in my experience.
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Peter Bindels 7 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @rezibot
It's undefined behavior because on many platforms it won't work, and on those it works on it's usually inefficient. You actively *want* to avoid this. It's not even that hard, actually - your compiler makes it really hard to have unaligned access in the first place.
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Patricia Aas 7 h
If you’re at today, come and learn some C# by accident with me while we try to figure out how to learn a new programming language 😃
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Peter Bindels 8 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @BruceDawson0xB @trav_downs
Will need to investigate though, the next file I own is actually really high, and should be the pImpl for that complexity - something went wrong.
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Peter Bindels 8 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @BruceDawson0xB @trav_downs
Checking on my current code base I get the biggest impact from many Boost.MPL headers - largest is apply.hpp causing 37.7 million LoC being parsed. The highest non-Boost header is HttpResponse in my code, at 8.28 million. Right - that includes a lot of Boost code.
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Peter Bindels 8 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @BruceDawson0xB @trav_downs
Remember that O(n log n) might mean it's actually an average of 90 for each file. There is a constant associated with it.
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Peter Bindels 10 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Cor3ntin
That's the GPU running asynchronously. I want the CPU to be asynchronously telling the GPU what to do.
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Peter Bindels 10 h
I wish I could co_await glSwapBuffers. Or the equivalent Vulkan operation.
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