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The behavior of a C++ program is defined by the C++ standard. However, it does not describe the behavior to the full extent and leaves some of it up in the air: the implementation-defined, unspecified, and undefined behavior. I thought that was C++'s middle name?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and leaves some of it up in the air: the implementation-defined, unspecified, and undefined behavior. Not to mention the undefined errors
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In fairness, if the C++ Standard specified the form of every possible error in a program, it would be at least twice as long as it already is.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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In the time I was programming industrial lines with PLC and Robots I always said:
- Automatic sequences are the easy part. The difficult one is the home run / reset run, as the "initial" position for it will be after manual mode (a.k.a. wherever the user stops with or without thinking about it) or an error.
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I think post-mortems are a great thing. They are, in a nutshell, an autopsy of a failure. It's all fun-and-games until the autopsy
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Do not forget to "double tap"
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No manager I ever seen spent money on that; they just blame someone and move on to the next big thing.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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We can hack thermodynamics to cool buildings and light up the night "In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"
"In a more realistic scenario, we think we can reach a power density on the order of 1 W/m2" <-- ooooh and/or aaaaah
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Kent Sharkey wrote: on the order of 1 W/m2 Of surface in the space?
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Survey of enterprise users of generative AI finds rapid adoption but also hurdles, with difficulty finding business use cases, legal uncertainties, and high infrastructure costs top concerns. If all the other kids start an AI Apocalypse, would you do it too?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: would you do it too? Nope
And I would not say Apocalypse... at least not yet.
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If you’re hiring, or looking to get hired for a new job - be very careful who you talk to. It's never a good sign if they start the interview by asking how you feel about the Supreme Leader
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Would it not be easier for them to actually hack something? Being nice to social engineer someone that might or might not be of interest...
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Want a desktop Linux built on immutable Fedora with an Ubuntu-style desktop designed expressively for programmers? Then you want Bluefin. "Surely you can't be serious?"
Let's see who can get the appropriate response in first on this long-long weekend (for some)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Let's see who can get the appropriate response in first I can't help but think in "XKCD Standards"? If it is the appropiate or not... I don't care
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I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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Thank you! (That took long enough, but I suppose the holiday had something to do with it)
TTFN - Kent
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And here I thought you were waiting for a reference to the year of linux on the desktop!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Apparently it was a bad day to stop sniffing glue.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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Ahead of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s four days in exile, several staff researchers wrote a letter to the board of directors warning of a powerful artificial intelligence discovery that they said could threaten humanity "In a panic, they try to pull the plug."
But did they try siccing the young children on the AI?
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I am not friend of how the topic is being done, but to be honest, the only risk I see with this AI is that many NS actually think it is AI, instead of realizing that it actually is "advanced statistics" (I know, not exactly, but you get the point).
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To be fair, to many (Non Scientists?) statistics is far beyond any intelligence they are capable of.
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Yes, but it is still no "intelligence"
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The Visual Studio team depends on community feedback from all users to help create, design, and improve Visual Studio. It takes a village to update Visual Studio
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Article wrote: The Visual Studio team depends on community feedback from all users to help create, design, and improve Visual Studio. Are they hearing the users the same way that the other departments to the windows insider program?
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