Oh, you’re right. I’m seeing now they were referring to the short term inconvenience of installing an OS, and not comparing windows and linux distros.
Oh, you’re right. I’m seeing now they were referring to the short term inconvenience of installing an OS, and not comparing windows and linux distros.
Since when does microsoft windows have good privacy?
3 and 5.
5 because it would even work on toasters that can do more than just toast, i.e. a toaster plus computer.
3 because the other pills don’t sound useful. And it doesn’t say how often I can use this teleportation. So I assume through repeated teleportation I’d be super fast. If it doesn’t also teleport my cloths, I’d probably not use it too often though, apart from changing cloths (the 17.78 cm should be barely enough). It would also be interesting to fly using repeated teleportation. Though if my speed is not also reset through teleportation, I’d still fall, and landing would be dangerous. And if cloths and similar are not teleported with me, I also couldn’t take a parachute or wings with me.
I once heard in some history tv show that it’s called “dark ages” not because of the bad living conditions, but because we know so few things about it, compared to other history periods.
Just use str::as_ptr()
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Here’s an example (disclaimer: I haven’t used inline asm in rust before, expect issues): https://godbolt.org/z/sczYGe96f
Mostly the missing listing of clobbered registers. Other than that it’s mostly just that you’re doing useless things, like manually putting the stuff into the registers instead of letting the compiler do it, and the useless push and pop. And the loop is obviously not needed and would hurt performance if you do every write like that.
asm!(
"syscall",
in("rax") 1,
in("rdi") 1,
in("rsi") text_ptr,
in("rdx") text_size,
)
(“so many” was inappropriate, sorry.)
Definitely left. Right one won’t be optimized. (And there are so many some mistakes in your inline asm…)
The alien also planned to eat it at 2am in the morning. It already prepared a spoon.
And so much more happened: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_November_in_German_history
It’s spelled “aisleriot”.
No way, you met json irl?
Enter NaN. Or else your age is just a number.
You’re right, but other web browsers suck more.
Well, my pc has its fans, so technically you’re right.
Your arguments don’t work in heated, low-insect-rate buildings.
Do you have more, or do you give in?
I guess the “small bug” is that you have microsoft windows on the drive for dual booting. Otherwise I wouldn’t know what sort of bug you’d get rid of like this.
There are chips that make cats smart enough to operate doors and robots? That’s so cool!
Depends on whether you installed arch on the plane yet.
Likely. Morticians ads that wish people to die are common in germany. We find this funny.