> For each option and criterion, you assign a rating (0–10). Each criterion has an importance weight (1–5 stars). Decidit multiplies rating × weight and sums the values – the option with the highest score wins.
Is this really made for people who lack self-discipline or maybe just a website made for a portfolio ?
So eventually that would be used to poison communications, just in case of Iranian would use that old channel, which then would also mean that it's been cracked a while ago.
That's absurd but I like this kind of little stories.
I think a large part of this comes from the fact that the expressiveness of LLVM’s C++ APIs does not translate well into a “plain old C” style interface. Many of the abstractions and extension points are simply awkward or impractical to expose in C.
On top of that, there is little incentive for contributors to invest in the C API: most LLVM users and developers interact with the C++ API directly, so new features and options tend to be added there first, and often exclusively. As a result, the C API inevitably lags behind and remains a second-class citizen.
If only that was only about emitting byte code in a file then calling the linker... you also have the problem of debug information, optimizers passes, the amount of tests required to prove the output byte code is valid, etc.
The cookies will still be correlated with each other, and your behavior will still be sent offsite for aggregation by ad identity companies, then linked back to your non-private browser behavior via IP, or browser fingerprinting, or any site you log into, etc.
How this was discovered is incredible. An amator satelite was lauched. operators collected data. At some point they had the idea to plot them. That gave a big stain in the south atlantic.
Not into ZIG but for some reasons I monitor new issues that pop in the bug tracker of "new" / "raisins" languages. ZIG has clearly reached the next level, let's say if you compare the issues two years ago (lot of comptime/type system things) VS now.
> For each option and criterion, you assign a rating (0–10). Each criterion has an importance weight (1–5 stars). Decidit multiplies rating × weight and sums the values – the option with the highest score wins.
Is this really made for people who lack self-discipline or maybe just a website made for a portfolio ?
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