Yes, I’ll name my child parent. This will reverse the tree, vertically.
Yes, I’ll name my child parent. This will reverse the tree, vertically.
They should just use reverse-wine, if that exists.
Processors might no longer get twice as fast every few years, but now we can use the power of servers to write software that runs even slower.
Just use str::as_ptr()
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Here’s an example (disclaimer: I haven’t used inline asm in rust before, expect issues): https://godbolt.org/z/sczYGe96f
Mostly the missing listing of clobbered registers. Other than that it’s mostly just that you’re doing useless things, like manually putting the stuff into the registers instead of letting the compiler do it, and the useless push and pop. And the loop is obviously not needed and would hurt performance if you do every write like that.
asm!(
"syscall",
in("rax") 1,
in("rdi") 1,
in("rsi") text_ptr,
in("rdx") text_size,
)
(“so many” was inappropriate, sorry.)
Definitely left. Right one won’t be optimized. (And there are so many some mistakes in your inline asm…)
And so much more happened: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_November_in_German_history
No way, you met json irl?
Enter NaN. Or else your age is just a number.
Depends on whether you installed arch on the plane yet.
The first panel is popular media, not computer scientists.
The computer scientist would write papers about how they adapted principles of the alien technology to our stuff.
Youtube seems to age restrict it nowadays, at least in germany. Here’s an alternative link: https://piped.mha.fi/watch?v=ChOHnSL7ZCg
I like the sand cat:
It looks like it gets distracted all the time and starts new side projects.
Does linux have guis at all? I mean it’s just a kernel.
Steps to fix:
Real world doesn’t make exceptions. So you’ll get UB.
The first step towards becoming cybermen.