This is why it’s important to have tests that assert a system’s failure modes too.
shouldFitTriangleInTriangleHole()
shouldNotFitTriangleInAnyOtherHoles()
Bonus points for just parameterizing it.
Cut it in half and avoid the spec violating abomination.
You’d probably be able to remove the cooler’s non-compliant a-port and just solder the cable directly.
Then at least it’ll be less of an abomination.
Well. To Java that’s just a string of utf-8 characters, assuming you haven’t bastardised the encoding, and it’s just yanked out of an HTTP entity. So of course they’re different.
If you’re using some json parser and object mapping library (like Jackson) then all bets are off 'cause it could be configured any which way.
On every other language and library it’s whatever the defined behaviour is.
3/10
I did this until I moved to an ISP that cared about IPv6.
It was almost trivial even with the ISP’s PoS router.
Derp, here’s me trying to figure out what “98X” was referring to.
Straight from the Boeing book.
In the last few years, IMHO, single core performance has been irrelevant (for me personally and professionally).
Almost everything can be parallelized, it’s just a bit harder to implement.
I’ve found disk I/O to be the biggest bottleneck recently, PCIe 5.0 NVMe has done more for speed than an extra few MHz have in years.
I personally try to support the underdog, so AMD when it comes to x86.
Intel also refuses to provide Vulkan drivers for older CPU’s iGPU’s to drive consumers towards buying new systems, which I considered a dick move, and upgraded that laptop with an AMD based replacement.
We bought three 13900’s for workstations at work, got burnt with two of them, bought 7950X3D’s instead for the next three.
So, if you’re set on Intel (which is your prerogative) ask someone else ;-)
I’ll go give you a hint: you made some crap CPU’s and rather than binning them as lower spec’d units you sold them as is and then claimed they were performance units.
This meant that the spec overhead that previously MB manufacturers relied on to stretch the performance wasn’t there anymore.
TL;DR: greed
I said “this is my contract mandated notice period, starting today”.
IIRC the Empire State Building was built “agile”.
We’ll keep adding floors until there’s only enough money left for the roof.
Something about making things in that early 20th C. period of the USA was amazing.
An old employer of mine that I fired was full to the brim of people who genuinely thought that nine women could make a baby in one month.
Like techies we pointed out that nine women could average one baby per month if that what they wanted over nine months but it requires another nine months of planning first.
They didn’t get it. Just kept hiring fixed term contractors to “increase velocity”.
The worst port of it was when my team was just the small internet hippy department that no one took seriously we never had these problems, then we got promoted to “proper department” and lost everything.
Surprise Type coercion is our greatest weapon!
What about the limitless coffers of Rome implicit global scope?
Well then, surprise type coercion and the limitless coffers of Rome implicit global scope are our greatest weapons.
Exactly this, it distinguishes it from HighContrastForNerfedPlayer
Heathens.
You’re a god-forsaken heathen for using the wrong language.
That one was my favourite.
Especially when it makes someone stop and think about it.
Hang on… would that work?
An infinite, non repeating sequence of digits?
Yeah, that would contain all possible sequences of arbitrary length.
Yo dawg, I heard you like HTTP and XML, so I put XML in your HTTP in your XML over HTTP.
Blood Music by Greg Bear.