And what is the memory bandwidth on these APUs?
And what is the memory bandwidth on these APUs?
you’d definitely be able to do it cheaper with PC hardware.
You can get a GPU with 192GB VRAM for less than a Mac? Sign me up please.
Why even bother with things like strings for a salt? I would expect it to just take a byte array. Just create some random bytes and provide that.
they wanna share a codebase between web, desktop and possibly mobile.
That way you get an app that’s crap on every platform.
Learning to program has little to do with learning a language. You need to learn how to think and solve problems in a certain way. You need to learn a bunch of theory that gives you a solid foundation to build upon.
Learning a new language, especially one as simple as C, is trivial. You pick whatever language best suits the problem you’re trying to solve.
If you’re looking to expand your programming skills I’d recommend picking up a language that is very different from what you are used to. Something that makes you think differently. For example: I think every programmer could benefit from playing around with a functional language like Haskell.
Lights using a 18650 seem to be the rage these days, at crazy cheap prices, but they all use some UI with clicks, holds, etc.
I have an Olight Seeker Pro 4 and it’s pretty simple to use. The on/off button rotates and controls the intensity. You do have to either hold it for a few seconds to turn it on or rotate the button 90º and then click but that’s unavoidable with these kinds of flashlights.
These lights are very small and yet very powerful. That means you can easily pocket them, but because they are so powerful they also get very hot. You don’t want a flashlight like this to accidentally turn on while in your pocket. If you look at these lights, the head is almost always ribbed, it’s basically a heatsink. Even then when you run them at full strength they usually throttle themselves down after a few minutes to prevent overheating.
They are also very different organizations with very different goals.
NASA is focussed on science, they are trying to learn as much as possible about our solar system and the universe.
SpaceX by contrast is focussed on engineering. They aren’t trying to find life on Mars, they are trying to build the ferry service to it.
When NASA built rockets back in the 60’s, space flight was a science problem. We needed to figure out if it was even possible to do so. Can we even get a capsule into space? Can humans survive in zero gravity? Nowadays space flight is an engineering problem. We know it’s possible, we know the math, but can we actually build those things?
Wow, it looks so much prettier today. All thanks to climate improvement.
I can imagine wanting to learn a newer, more modern language than python.
Oh I agree they should. Physical game sales are a PITA.
I bet that hardly anyone buys the add on drive and they use that as a reason to completely drop physical media support in the PS6.
I’m a Mac guy so I’m a bit out of touch with the state of PCs. I know PCs usually are a few years behind technology wise, but I’m kind of surprised they still don’t have bluetooth as standard. The technology is decades old.
I use Safari which has this feature built in.
Yeah, I usually hover around 300-400 open tabs. I clean them up once in a while but it just builds up again.
huh? Sure she is member of CDU but in the EU is she part of EVP/EEP/PPE?
CDU is a German party. National political parties usually form coalitions at the EU level. In this case CDU is one or the members of the EPP.
Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live.
Good code is self-explanatory. You should only comment your code if it does something unexpectedly complicated.
The code shows what is being done. The comments should explain the why.
What does coffee have to do with anything?
Which is how fast?