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morenonatural, to github Spanish
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[2208.04259] First Come First Served: The Impact of File Position on
https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.04259

morenonatural,
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@Codeberg haven't finished reading, but reading .hpp files after .cpp files is really cumbersome. This a classic in yet I've never heard complains about it

morenonatural,
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@Codeberg oh, I just realized you were wondering about the codeberg tag

mainly visibility. Has anyone raised this concern? can I push for a better ordering of files based on per-language rules?

OutofPrintArchive, to JRPG
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Last night I was ready to start a new RPG. It’s been quite a while so I was in the perfect mood for it.
And since I watched that Ys video I really wanted to play an entry into the series.
Since I can’t restart 8 on PS5 yet, I decided to go with Memories of Celceta.
I only played the intro back in the day on Vita. Played for about 3 hours last night and I’m really enjoying it. Can’t wait to go home late tonight and play some more.

morenonatural,
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@OutofPrintArchive played only for a few hours and later confirmed with @pitbuster that it was good-but-not-as-good-as-ys-viii

but

it has the bestest soundtrack. I listen to it at least twice a month begin to end

Teenager finds ‘holy grail’ Lego octopus from 1997 spill off Cornwall coast (www.theguardian.com)

The octopus is one of nearly 5m Lego pieces that fell into the sea in 1997 when a storm hit a cargo ship 20 miles off Land’s End, Cornwall. While 352,000 pairs of flippers, 97,500 scuba tanks, and 92,400 swords went overboard, the octopuses are considered the most prized finds as only 4,200 were onboard.

OutofPrintArchive, to Playstation
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Been feeling under the weather the past couple of days. Yesterday was especially bad.
Not sure what's going on. Quite a lot of stomach pain and something that resembles a bladder infection, although it's linked to stomach cramps.
Pretty sure it's linked to the large amount of medication I had to take a couple of weeks ago. Still on some now. :catrawr:

Tried to cheer myself up with these.
Couldn't pass them up since I got quite a good deal for them.

#shareyourgames
#playstation

morenonatural,
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@OutofPrintArchive played Ys VIII already? you may wanna save it for later when you need to cheer up

one of them best I've ever played

mcc, to random
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  • morenonatural,
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    @mcc "cursed" is a given in c++

    mcc, to random
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    Absurd C++ question. Say i do this:

    std::string *str = get_pointer();

    *str = string("Something");

    If I'm not totally confused, that second line will do two things. It will call ~std::string() on *str, then it will assign the new string "something" to *str.

    Is there a way to opt out of that ~? Say I really need, never mind if it's a good idea I just need, to store a str in a buffer created outside C++. When I'm done with it I'll call the destructor by hand. How do I initially populate it?

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc performance a requirement? if it isn't, std::unique_ptr<char> should cover your needs, creating copies onto a std::string when you needmto operate on chars

    if it is, boost has a "this pointer is actually an array or matrix" struct … although not sure if they have one for string

    regardless, I believe string algorithms, both std & boost work on iterators, so you should be able to do conversions to have iterators that are compatible with std & boost (probably ranges, too) algorithm functions

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc oh, I see

    if performance is not an issue, use copies of strings

    if it is, std::swap could help

    if it's out of your control, inherit std::string and re-write constructors

    but … are both ops in the original post out of your control? just the pointed pointer assignment?

    rysiek, to Futurama
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    Is it just me or is the latest season pretty damn crap.

    morenonatural,
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    @rysiek I lost track of it after the film/mini-series/OAVs about the hole in space that lead to that tentacle thing (which I thought was little better than meh)

    does it get good after that? until this latest season?

    stavvers, to random
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    Hello fedi, here is an actual looking for advice post, to which you can reply with answers specifically pertinent to the request.

    I'm looking for a printer for light office use. It'll mostly be used for printing black and white a4, sometimes on sticker paper. Multiple people will be using it to print from laptops, so it needs to be able to do that. I'll have to explain how to use it to multiple people, so needs to be simple and reliable. Cheapest possible ink refills please. Scanner desirable.

    morenonatural,
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    @stavvers I gotta be honest. I kept forgetting donating to the VM, but this "Brother laser" + "a random ink printer gets the Office Space treatment" did it for me

    mcc, to random
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    The Rust LSP extension for Sublime just… doesn't really do what I want. And has problems I'm not sure I can fix. I'm at the point I'm actually considering going back to rust-enhanced, the old deprecated pre-LSP Rust extension, but it's not even in Package Control anymore. I'm not sure it even works.

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc when I bump into these uncomfortable minutia in my IDE I just switch to another (libre) one. LSP has really made the DevEx so much better in all of them

    boilingsteam, to foss
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    I am almost ashamed to report that I just discovered about Rclone, an amazing tool to sync and send data between different cloud storage services. An ABSOLUTE treat. https://rclone.org/
    #foss #rclone #cloudstorage #transfer #sync #serve

    morenonatural,
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    @boilingsteam it's that good, I use as mounted devices and integrates with nextcloud ever so smoothly

    libreture, to cyberpunk
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    Just added Killtopia to my list of DRM-free bookshops.

    Killtopia is a cyberpunk comic book universe created by author Dave Cook, and brought to life by an incredible line-up of artists, colourists, letterers and other collaborators.

    When you buy Killtopia comics and upload them to your personal Libreture cloud library, you can mark where you bought them, and help other readers find and buy them too. 💜

    #Cyberpunk #ebooks #DRMfree #comics

    https://libreture.com/bookshops#killtopia

    morenonatural,
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    @libreture two questions:

    can I add a book I've read by other means (namely physical )?

    I'm mosly interested in suggestions, although I don't want to be trapped in an echo chamber. On that note, I'm willing to explore books from other genres other than my main ones, even though I way not like what I read sometimes.

    Will this mindset work out with libreture?

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    @libreture thanks for the answers, that clears out things

    ps: I think you left this toot out of this thread https://mastodon.social/@libreture/111544954645310056

    santiago, to random
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    Propaganda for capitalism (and against communism as an economic system) is subtle but constant.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/56213271

    Data for China and Vietnam (from World bank…) only shows 90’s to today —coincidentally when markets opened. Failing to mention China was one of the world’s poorest countries in 1949 but always mentioning the 1958+ famine.

    “Brazil has 4.4% of its people earning less than $1.90 a day.”

    Makes it looks like the majority in capitalist Brazil live in decent conditions.

    morenonatural,
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    @santiago here's a very interesting take on the same matter.

    hint: there's more than one way to measure poverty and China's is actually stricter than the US'

    https://inv.zzls.xyz/watch?v=ZuBCr_15BIk&local=true&listen=1

    #raniakhalek #Dispatches

    morenonatural,
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    @santiago I have taken that road from the airport. That view you describe made me feel really sad. Sad about that many people living in such hard conditions and how it would stay the same for years to come (this was about 10 years ago)

    such a pity that these handful of people are stiil looking at means and ranking lifestyles behind such opaque indices

    mcc, to random
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    One of the worst things about using Linux/Unix (any type) is having to keep the exact sequence of characters "2>&1" stored in your head forever

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc I gave up on those and started using snippets that take longer to type. It's actually faster to remember the snippet name than to halt my train of thought and think of the pipes and numbers for stdout and stderr

    Jedigirl, to random
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    mcc, to random
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    I've been told people on this website enjoy me trying to think through computer problems out loud while in incredible pain, so good news: I'm taking my new Thinkpad T14 (https://mastodon.social/@mcc/111218408629532857) out of the box and I'm going to install Linux on it first thing. So expect a LOT of complaining.

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc run out of memory not an option?

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    @mcc kinda late to the party, but

    I wait until people stop complaining about Ubuntu. Worked like a charm until I moved to the next distro. Currently somewhere between Debian & Devuan. I tend to stay in current until I have a good reason to switch to testing. Latest was pipewire integration and version.

    golgaloth, to climate
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    morenonatural,
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    @golgaloth I kinda-mostly agree on that one

    kinda-mostly as in 'it's about 30%, but among all other candidate, that's the highest %"

    mcc, to random
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    And now, a test of wills begins: Which will happen first? I give in and click "Okay, got it!"? Or GitHub gives up and stops displaying this popup on every pageload?

    morenonatural,
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    @mcc I wanna use my "add to μblock rules" card, please

    OutofPrintArchive, to random
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    I normally don't post something like this, but the Japanese sales of Ys X makes me want to bring a little more attention to this series.

    If you are even in the slightest interested in JRPGs, please give this one a try.
    I'd be surprised if you don't fall in love with it.
    It's on just about everything besides Xbox.

    This article comes from issue 36 of Nintendo Force.
    Please support them here:
    https://www.nintendoforcemagazine.com
    I'd hate to see them disappear like Switch Player did...

    Review for Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on Nintendo Switch score: 9.5/10

    morenonatural,
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    @OutofPrintArchive Ys VIII just too good

    you can also try listening to the music in the Ys

    https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=8Z5nH0PWMpI&list=PL044D7ABC2B744027&listen=1

    GaelVaroquaux, to random

    🤖 I am honored to have been appointed to the government-level panel of experts on AI 🇫🇷.

    We are tasked with suggesting a national vision and strategy in France.
    The panel is made of experts on different topics: economics, law, computer science, from academia, industry, non-profits
    https://gael-varoquaux.info/science/comite-de-lintelligence-artificielle-vision-et-strategie-nationale.html

    morenonatural,
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    @GaelVaroquaux hey, congrats... you deserve this

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