@TheCPUWizard said:
G.U.T. testing
Looks useful. Alas, "gut testing" seems to be the prevalent method - "Hmm, from the look of it, I don't think that it's actually broken; at least not too much." ;)
@TheCPUWizard said:
G.U.T. testing
Looks useful. Alas, "gut testing" seems to be the prevalent method - "Hmm, from the look of it, I don't think that it's actually broken; at least not too much." ;)
@TheCPUWizard said:
G.U.T. testing
Looks useful. Alas, "gut testing" seems to be the prevalent method - "Hmm, from the look of it, I don't think that it's actually broken; at least not too much." ;)
They have never been able to spell correctly, as far as I can recall (together with the I HAVE NO CAPS LOCK AND I MUST SCREAM syndrome). What else is new?
Well, there are plenty of WTFs in that proposal (and as you note, rooted in Bitcoin, a WTF in itself), you don't need to play the "OMG someone think of the children" card. Anyway, isn't that supposed to be played together with the "terrist" card, and/or Godwin?
"Protip: maybe if you stopped using them to trade child porn and finance terrorist groups and Hitler reanimation attempts, that wouldn't happen?"
There, FTFY.
What has my insurance policy done for me lately? Let's see: household fires: 0 water damage: 0 burglaries: 0 electrical damage: 0. Hmmm, better get rid of it, must be useless.
@da Doctah said:
You're trying to tell me that people actually look at tag clouds?
@Sock Puppet 5 said:
(...)although in the end you're probably going to want something like Chainsaw
@El_Heffe said:
You can create a path longer than 255 characters, but you can't delete it. That's some real design genius at work there.
@TheCPUWizard said:
But why involve string? [faking the number of zeros because it is late and I am lazyint dayofmonth = (uglynumber / 10000) % 100
int year = (uglynumber /10000000)
int month = (uglynumber / 100000) % 100Sure to be faster (and less memory) than the strings. I usually have a helper class so
int dayofmonth = GetDigits(ugly, 3,2)
@MeesterTurner said:
around 50 emails around 200Mb each
@renewest said:
Somehow I associate Epson with matrix printers in the 90's. Didn't even know they still existed.