"What Stroustrup wanted was apparently what a lot of people wanted: a language that provided OOP features, such as those offered by Smalltalk, but compiled into binaries that would execute as fast as an executable written in C.
The solution Stroustrup adopted was not to adopt the Smalltalk model, but instead to take inspiration from fellow Scandinavians and to bolt ideas borrowed from Simula into C."
It's time for the #EV industry to hold itself to a higher standard when it comes to roaming. You can't have your cake and eat it. Make the cake bigger!
https://www.linkedin.com/…
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim 'reverse discrimination' in employment, in a case from Ohio (Mark Sherman/Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-discrimination-lawsuit-ohio-205f07a2d47d7a46cfc96a5fefdf9269
http://www.memeorandum.com/250605/p54#a250605p54
This https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.01754 has been replaced.
link: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=a
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I think this is my favourite C macro to this day.
Also, TIL you can put while loops in there, and some people actually DO that.
Ghidra is easier to read here. xD
for ref:
https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/blob/
In a few days I’ll have a CSV/json of exported Cryptpad answers for some kind of census. Are there any open source softwares out there that make analysing these kind of stuff easier?
Instead of just like opening it on a fucking libreoffice spreadsheet or something.
Ideally it’d give me like the amount of people who selected each option on a question, same for written ones (being able to set aliases like “abcd = ABCD” and “Guix = GNU Guix” bc people can’t be consistent when answering polls), with the ability to understand comma-separated replies to those questions as if they were multiple selections on a checkbox question).
Maybe being able to generate some graphs too, but at least giving me a list with like “question1, reply1, amount” for each so I can easily make graphs myself.
Supreme Court sides with straight woman in decision that makes it easier to win 'reverse discrimination' suits (CNN)
https://cnn.com/2025/06/05/politics/supreme-court-reverse-discrimination-suits
http://www.memeorandum.com/250605/p115#a250605p115