
Potential droughts and fertiliser shortage will be harsh. Climate justice feels so far away.

Potential droughts and fertiliser shortage will be harsh. Climate justice feels so far away.


Minimum: GTX 1080ti, Recommended: RTX 3080. oh oh


Ah ok, glad I could help. The debugger can be confusing if you have never used it before. If you are a complete beginner to programming, I’d recommend starting with something other than C. Python, Java or Go are a lot more forgiving in most aspects. Especially dealing with strings is not easy in C as it involves a lot of low level details already. But don’t be discouraged, its a fun journey learning C but there are a lot of gotchas.


Not sure what you are trying to learn. fgets doesn’t work correctly with buffers len <=1, as stated in the docs. The reason is that strings are null terminated in C so you need at least 2 chars to read any character.
If you know all that and want to understand why the undefined behavior does what it does, you probably need a debugger and step through it.


A cool recent blog post about not using epsilons in floating point math https://lisyarus.github.io/blog/posts/its-ok-to-compare-floating-points-for-equality.html
Guess this bug kind of proves the point


Hot take in a JavaScript community. By someone not working in web development.


I searched a bit and you seem to be correct, lol. Nvidia never implemented GTT (15 years after it was introduced in the kernel). But the feature from the article is still not exclusive to AMD, Intel should work as well.


Are you sure? Nothing in the dev’s blog post alludes to that, aside from being tested on AMD.


Ah new account to block. Please stay on one instance, thanks!


As others have said, you need to at least learn the basics about git such as branches, remotes and merging. No plugin or tool will help you avoid that. When you feel very comfortable with the basics, I recommend learning how to rebase instead of merging for conflict resolution.


Never understood the issue with “closed as duplicate”, it always links to the original question so you get your answer there. And for most things even the duplicate has a solid accepted answer too. Maybe I visit a different part of the site through my questions?
Thanks for the reminder to block the OP 😊


Boats are very efficient transportation it seems


Projects promoting programming in “natural language” are intrinsically doomed to fail.
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I guess not rust itself, but people telling them to switch to rust over and over again. They use a lot of assembly magic to get good performance, they aren’t in C land.
Maybe from another perspective, BIOS passwords are a weak defense. The BIOS settings storage are powered by a small battery and can be reset by removing the battery. As others have mentioned, protecting the data is the priority and done through encryption. Protecting the device itself is not really possible in most cases anyways.