Out of interest, do you know Apple's rationale back then for choosing C++ for DriverKit and writing specific macOS userspace drivers?
It feels like a strange choice, considering their ecosystem. It looks to be vanilla C++ too (albeit...
Memory management can be quite challenging in plain C.
And keep in mind that in most large systems code written and designed by one person is modified by another person. It is very easy to lose track of a piece of memory then, or do use one...
No way I would touch any of those overstuffed, overengineerd pieces. (except the Apple ones which are expensive without any more engineering :))
Except maybe for competitive eSports in a hotel somewhere.
That is a foreign function definition written out. Looks like what you would do in Lisp/SBCL.
Not sure where you see the particilarly easy integration of V and C.
There also was "Objective-C++", which allowed some early C++ constructs in Objective-C. I forgot when and where that was introduced.
A GUI on NeXTStep would be Objective-C, though.
Ok, I'll bite.
Taking this thread sideways, when her kids were still babies, to keep them quiet my daughter would give her phone to them. Invariably kids would bash the phone, using it as a hammer. No wonder her phone was always cracked and beat...
On $dayjob we do Enterprise Linux alltogether...so all of this written here + a metric ton of other 'nice tech' like Kubernetes.
There is absolutely nothing like Docker in FreeBSD native world. It's not about the specifics of technology but the...
Thank you for the information. We will keep in touch. As far as I can see the box won't be available before December. I will first upgrade all firmwares.
git log shows a lot of changes, but for the term 'hci' are around 200. It might be worth...
FreeBSD, obviously. But I suspect you actually wanted to know what version? As a new user, stick to the latest -RELEASE version, which is 14.3-RELEASE at this time. Or, if you feel more adventurous, try the 15.0 BETA, it should be finalized soon...
It does actually look close on first look but alas, these are just bindings. This example is basically just manually creating a V binding against the C select(2) function.
Via the V docs:
But, it does look like it is a future goal of vlang to...
It can get sillier. A long time ago I worked on software that had initially been developed for NextOS on Next boxes. That was a really elegant early object-oriented platform. Unfortunately, the writing had been on the wall for Next before I came...
Ah, this one I know. But after installation the server works? Did you guys try to bisect between 13.5 and 14.0? I know it takes time, but might lead to a result.
Ok, I'll bite.
Taking this thread sideways, when her kids were still babies, to keep them quiet my daughter would give her phone to them. Invariably kids would bash the phone, using it as a hammer. No wonder her phone was always cracked and beat...
Most of the more complex drivers for Intel chips in the Linux kernel are written by Intel. It is simply unknown whether the documentation is sufficient for writing drivers without internal help.
It can get sillier. A long time ago I worked on software that had initially been developed for NextOS on Next boxes. That was a really elegant early object-oriented platform. Unfortunately, the writing had been on the wall for Next before I came...
^C and ^V are M$ Windows inventions. X11 natively cuts and pastes text with the mouse. The default mechanism is to position the mouse to one side of the text, hold down the left mouse button, and move the mouse to highlight the text you want to...
While I generally agree with the core of the statement, I'd like to add that rust folks make it really hard to just ignore it. They show up with an armored convoy, bash in your front door, strap you down on a chair and force you to listen to...
https://thecodinglove.com/elon-musk-wants-to-rewrite-all-the-cobol-code-behind-u-s-social-security-in-just-a-few-months
Tens of millions of lines of cobol, developed over decades of work. What could possibly go wrong? 😂
They wrote a GUI for a...
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I got slightly faster server start-up times with Parallel vs Serial (anything else was worst Java 21), and significantly better average/max FPS on a JOGL game with Serial vs Parallel. Java's fun to tweak for :p
Rust, like modern C++, is a much higher level language than C. The ability to build libraries in C is very limited by a lack of generic programming. Just think of quicksort and binary search in C. The library has them, but the interface is a joke...
X11/xcb is the original cut and paste buffer for X11. Just install it and run it.
You will get a set of small windows into which you can cut'n'paste stuff with a mouse. It's quite intuitive.
Hm, that suggests this was some sort of "script kiddie". Normally you'd expect stolen money to "be gone".
Not all transactions require CVV (card verification value), it could be he tried his luck.
If you see the amount of work, the Rust community has put into their Rust abstractions binding layer, it is probably safe to assume bindgen has not been successful at automating the task of generating bindings. As I mentioned before, they have...
Upkeep (the amount you pay to have account) doesn't matter for this case.
What matters is the procedure of installation of m-banking on the cellphone. Do you have to physically go to the bank to activate the application or can it be done...
I didn't read the post through but I remember reading the headline of your "Someone tried or has been able to guess my password ?" thread. Assuming so (as I mentioned in my post).
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