You’re talking about 2 things: 1. Strict aliasing to guarantee nobody does anything stupid with the pointers, and 2. Bounds checking at compile time with runtime checks for anything that cant be guaranteed at compile time.
There are analysis passes that do this, coverity did some, as does gcov though less well.
Heh, we did our own, but yeah that would be nice.
Yes but with a container wrapper specifying format, padding and where the frame chunks start and stop.
In this case, Qatar Airways was making these extra journeys to avoid caps that allow it to make only 28 weekly trips to Australia’s major airports, which includes Melbourne. Landing at Adelaide Airport, which is not among that list, as the final destination enabled the airline to make additional journeys to Melbourne, as there were no limits on flights to non-major airports.
Cute.
Oh yeah, it’s a 3588, all out of tree, I’m very similar.
Yy3568 has most if not all of that, sata also and thats hard to find.
The a-10 is reenacting the blade runner scene “like tears in the rain”.
Worst case of blue balls I’ve ever seen.
Yes but barely, amd had a trash software group which has gotten much better.
But the nvidia stack is still sophisticated beyond belief, Cuda is still the foundation and the amount of effort nvidia put in is incredible.
They are modern day robber barons but they built a beautiful stack.
It’s not that pipewire is amazing, pipewire works.
It’s just that pulseaudio was written by people who hate software.
Drones, yes. Infantry? Less so.
Dudes have to be well prepared, equipped, have solid Intel and the tanker has to either be stupid or have bad leadership.
The tanks should keep their distance and support infantry while keeping a look out on thermal for anything that gets too close. They have emergency features like trophy (it’s a explosion that shoots down missiles) but mostly they wait for infantry to find targets for them to blow up.
In tank-tank combat they often let their infantry fall back while they lock on at range and hope their gunnery is better.
F15s still hunger …
I do this using lxc, all my environments are different, debian base, arch gaming and some browsing, Ubuntu for work, etc.
Look at lxc-create -t download
Then you just add permissions for the child os to access the x11 and dri and it’s gorgeous.
Absolutely, I’m 100% willing to give them the benefit of the doubt in anything not involving hockey.
But if India is about to make the playoffs, we need to take Canada’s claims with a healthy dose of skepticism.
They also invaded Cambodia, and beat the crap out of their army.
They did it to end the genocide of the khmer rouge.
The French put us on the wrong side of some colonial bullshit.
I mean, that’s something that crosses all cultural boundaries, right?
1, aimed at the Kremlin as a symbol sounds good.
I’m sure they have a process to do that, it was drilled into us that there were regulations and procedures they had to respect for each country.
While I marginally trust them now, I wouldn’t trust them to the indefinite future, desperate MBAs are capable of anything.
So, I’ve had it not work before, usually for odd reasons. One thing to try is to delete the other partition, then apply, then try to move it.
Resize/move is finicky though.
Exhibit A