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I had vegan bacon that was squishy and tasted like the eggplant it was made of. There’s no need to call other people liars.
I fail to see how I could be more clear.
It also doesn’t have the flavor or texture of bacon
A couple months ago a colleague thought I had automated the review of all the files in a massive [highly patterned] PR, but I actually manually went through each file efficiently and systematically. Mostly I’m just accused of being a robot.
How do you test rent?
I seem to recall using the true and false literals C++ in the late '90s … looks like they were in the C++98 standard, but it’s not clear which pre-standard compilers might have supported them.
Also, plenty of embedded systems don’t use the C standard library.
All of them
Civ VI runs great on my Steam Deck.
Cutting yourself at some arbitrary point on time makes no sense. I simply don’t play games I’m not interested in, and play ones that I am. I’m looking forward to Civ VII while playing NES games.
I agree, exponents are more powerful.
I also use 2 when I’m talking about orders of magnitude.
10% is low. Look for 50-100%, or worse.
That’s why I said “modern.” You know exactly what’s happening on a MOS 6502, for example, but when your top-of-the-line ARM SoC starts throwing bus faults because a CRC function returned a value that looked like a pointer to restricted SRAM …
This is why I upped my tipping on the rare times I do eat out.
Edit: yeah, how fucking dare I?
Akshully, there are more levels below the machine code, with the mind-boggling complexity of modern CPUs and SoCs - but that doesn’t diminish the value of understanding it.
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I wrote my own NES emulator out of spite