It has some good parts, such as the ability to use for loops, and the fact you can kind of avoid using it as much thanks to it’s webassembly support
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Math is more than just numbers and arithmetic. There’s even a Wikipedia page dedicated to the Mathematics of Sudoku.
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Rust@programming.dev•It’s official: Ferrocene is ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 qualified!
4·2 years agoInteresting, I did not expect them to meet SIL4 standards, that’s not an easy achievement.
Sounds a lot like flattening with extra steps to me
ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•communities: trouble with blocking users making posts you can't see?
1·2 years agoIt should also be noted that the post will only appear on that kbin instance, and no other instances.
That’s not necessarily true. Generally the cartridges shipped with the printers aren’t filled entirely, or are otherwise smaller than separately bought ones.
I recently had GCC give me the error “returning to the gate for a mechanical issue”, fun stuff as well
ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•how to know an instance is gone?
3·2 years agoI’m not sure I’d classify it as a bug. Instances can temporarily go down at any moment for numerous reasons, to account for this instances will keep retrying to connect with an exponential backoff. At what point should an instance assume that another instance is permanently gone?
Perhaps a good start would be adding a status indicator to every community with something like last sync: 1 minute ago.
ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•how to know an instance is gone?
2·2 years agoYou can see that an instance/community is gone by visiting the instance directly. In this case at https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/imaginarymechas (which obviously won’t work now, as it’s gone).
Whenever you submit a post to a community, first your own instance saves the post locally, then sends it to the instance hosting the community, this instance then sends it to any other instance with users subscribed to the community. When the hosting instance is down, then that step of course fails, resulting in the post being only visible to members of your own instance.
Honestly, it’s quite likely they really never lost a real life lightcycle race
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I swear I didn’t change anything
16·2 years agoDid you reboot your PC after installing? Games often included DirectX redistributables which required a reboot to fully install.
Depends on what
undefinedwe’re talking about. JavaScript undefined is just a value for undefined variables. In C undefined behavior could be anything, ranging from reading in random garbage to time travel or summoning eldritch terrors.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•In your opinion, what is the best "Discord like" app for students and teachers?
11·2 years agoMattermost, it might not be the best feature-wise, but it’s open source, and a university can host it’s own server with SSO
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Our customers are safe for another day rule
10·2 years agoYou might disagree with me, but I prefer eating my ramen before blue fluff starts growing on it.
That Wikipedia page seems to suggest that the director was using it as an excuse to peek at their nipples himself.
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Feeling a lot like the time you watched a friend destroy his life and you could only watch it unfold painfully before you rule
2·2 years agoYeah, I don’t understand what the controversy is about. Free games still won’t have to pay anything. Asking 20 cents per install if the players pay at least $1 per install seems fair to me.
ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•I'm trying to post using the lemmy API, but I'm getting 400 status code with the message "couldnt_create_post", what is this message?
11·2 years agoThis is just an educated guess, but could it possibly mean that it couldn’t create your post?
That’s not entirely true. OverlayFS supports page cache sharing for files in image layers. If your images share the same base image layer, then it should share libc and friends in the page cache.
https://docs.docker.com/storage/storagedriver/overlayfs-driver/#overlayfs-and-docker-performance

I can’t find a reliable source, but from what I can find this cat dipped it’s own face in nacho cheese sauce. If that’s true, it’s not molten cheese, not hot, probably uncomfortable and it’s own damn fault.