The same way anyone else for whom English is a second or third language function in society.
The same way anyone else for whom English is a second or third language function in society.
There are a few results, but not the one I’m looking for, and none like it.
I have considered that approach. I’d probably do it in the cloud, in parallel, maybe even in a serverless compute environment. But it does seem like a big endeavor.
Any chance you’d be willing to share those results? The site isn’t accepting signups any more.
No. I predict we would revert to the status quo of 20-100 years ago, with very affordable state-run schools providing excellent education, and high price private schools catering to the rich. Cheap schools got expensive because we allowed the for-profit student loan industry to run wild.
If something is not for sale, I have no qualms about pirating it. Disney vault, abandonware, obsolete versions, etc.
There are cheap household gadgets that rotate a can or bottle in a [salt] ice water bath to chill it rapidly. https://www.amazon.com/Chill-Matic-Automatic-Beverage-Chiller/dp/B0148K37K2?th=1 etc
Also more expensive ones with better temperature control for wine bottles.
No, it can’t. The compiler can’t do anything with content from any file not explicitly passed to it. You’re mixing up the compiler and the linker (and the linker has nothing to do with either language, it can link binaries compiled from any language).
The unnamed language that is compiled by cc
.
To elaborate… C[++] is really two different languages, with mostly distinct feature sets, handled in most cases by different compilers, interpreters, parsers, etc.
The unnamed language with keywords like and
which produces text output is a templating system that is functionally independent of the unnamed language with keywords like
for
and unsigned
which actually compiles to a binary.
You can use cpp
to run all the logic and conditionals in that first language to produce output, even if you replace the second language with something else like python or assembly.
You can use cc
to compile that second language from source to binary, without support from the preprocessor.
That second language, the one that cc
understands and compiles, does not have the ability to import functions or values or whatever from other files.
Nah, you’d just get a preprocessor like C/C++ to do #include for you prior to compiling.
The ointment for my overnight dry eyes is half petroleum jelly half mineral oil. I can and have used Vaseline (which is almost entirely petroleum jelly) in a pinch.
Now you have me wondering if there’s any combination of paths that would have them all pass through that alignment and continue on their way after slingshotting around each other. And, if not, how many bodies could do that.
fluid includes both liquids and gasses.
If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
(I propose replacing $20 with one day of your wages/salary, to keep up with your life situation and inflation)
I wasn’t referring to managing. I was referring to posting, as a user. If you haven’t done that either, that doesn’t mean you can’t find all the discussions and decisions and rules and policies people came up with over the last four decades.
It could be implemented on both the server and the client, with the client trusting the server most of the time and spot checking occasionally to keep the server honest.
The origins of upvotes and downvotes are already revealed on objects on Lemmy and most other fediverse platforms. However, this is not an absolute requirement; there are cryptographic solutions that allow verifying vote aggregation without identifying vote origins, but they are mathematically expensive.
Web of trust is the solution. Show me vote totals that only count people I trust, 90% of people they trust, 81% of people they trust, etc. (0.9 multiplier should be configurable if possible!)
As with almost every other question about the fediverse, we already discussed this to death decades ago and came up with the answers for email. Do what you’d do for two mailing lists on the same topic.
I expect most clients, including the official web client, to have “meta-community” support soon, which will include the ability to meta together communities with the same name on different instances.
Who runs their email servers? You can outsource fediverse server hosting too…