@Zecc said in WTF is happening with Windows 11? And nothing else:
@accalia said in WTF is happening with Windows 11? And nothing else:
you're being treated as a fungible asset
Ugh. I don't even like mushrooms.
Well, it is the nature of corporate drones to be kept in the dark and fed shit so... mushroom it is.
I've been using private browsing pretty much everywhere, so I already have tracking protection enabled. On the other hand, maybe I can turn that back off now.
From the article I also found Facebook Container and from there Firefox Multi-Account Containers. Looks interesting.
@Gąska said in Firefox to limit third party cookies, prevent enterprisey data collection:
if only it allowed selectively whitelisting domains
Maybe the "learn how" thing helps.
@Rhywden said in Not-internet of maybe-shit:
@Cursorkeys It won't even do that much for LCDs unless all manufacturers align their polarisator / analysator layer in exactly the same direction.
You gotta just keep your head tilted sideways for those TVs. God, do I have to come up with easy solutions for everyone?!
Breakthrough furnace can cut solar costs
(PhysOrg.com) -- Solar cells, the heart of the photovoltaic industry, must be tested for mechanical strength, oxidized, annealed, purified, diffused, etched, and layered.
@lb_ said in Microsoft Adds Proper Support for C++ in Visual Studio:
though templates are still of course very difficult to provide intellisense for
And they've fixed that too!
Nick Uhlenhuth / Jun 26, 2018
Announcing Template IntelliSense - C++ Team Blog
C++ developers using function templates and class templates can now take full advantage of IntelliSense within their template bodies. In Visual Studio 2017 15.8 Preview 3, when your caret is inside a template, a new UI element called a “Template Bar” appears next to the template definition.
https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net/media/2018/06/templateGif1.gif
@blakeyrat said in There, but not back again:
@cvi If you're not present for any flight of your itinerary the airline cancels the whole itinerary. They have no patience for people trying to pull shenanigans.
Funny, considering how they love to pull shenanigans themselves.
@ben_lubar said in WiredTigerIndex error when editing a post?:
@raceprouk said in WiredTigerIndex error when editing a post?:
Now, I don't want to jump to conclusions
I don't want to jump to updating the forum to a more broken state, so I'm gonna test this locally.
Did you take the plugin out of here while you do?
@Alfredo-Correa said in Contiguous iterators (C++)?:
BTW, in one of the implementations I use, std:::array<T, ...>::iterator is literally a raw pointer T*.
This is the case for both libstdc++ and libc++ (and for the former even if you enable its iterator debugging). It makes things easy, though -- the question is if an iterator is a contiguous iterator and therefore can be transformed into a raw pointer. If you have a raw pointer from the get-go, the answer to that question is trivially "yes". ;-)
There's a SpongeBob macro that contains an adequate response to what you wrote, but I CBA to look it up. It's from the end of their Moon trip, though, if you want to. You can probably figure out the right bit.
@dkf said:Set it to auto, please.
Will do, probably during the weekend. I don't actually use the sessions for anything ATM, so it shouldn't break anything, but I want to have a bit of time for testing, just to make sure that nothing has broken too badly.
Filed under: I've heard "this shouldn't break anything" often enough to know that that's probably not the case.
@dhromed said:and I never deal with email on a systemic level (except for sendMail() functions. But those never give me trouble.).
I wrote a mail program in QuickBASIC in the late 1990s. It started off well enough but became a bit of a failure when HTML email became more widespread. :-/ In 2000 I got a job and could afford to upgrade my 386.