As we watch things spin out of control in the Middle East I can't help but recall, and I've said it many, many times before and I'll say it again: one human being should not be able to have all this power. The Founders didn't want it that way and they were 100% right.
The Bible says “Everyone who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery” (Luke 16:18) and “both the adulterer and the adulteress are to be put to death.” (Leviticus 20:10).
Do you (and your second wife) take that as a literal religious commandment too?
@isabelleboemeke France almost accidentally decarbonized their grid, in the 70s, by building a fleet of nuclear plants. Germany, who prematurely killed their own nuclear fleet in favor of wind/solar, now imports huge amounts of French electricity.
It's obvious what works.
"Spain said we can't use their bases. We could use their bases if we want. We could just fly in and use it. Nobody is gonna tell us not to use it."
Spoken like a true rapist.
Years ago, we wrote a C++ library which implements float parsing (std::from_chars). That is, you go from the string "3.1416" to a number (e.g., of type 'double'). I started this work after realizing that in many cases, float parsing was the bottleneck when parsing number-heavy JSON documents (e.g., geojson files).
Our code uses an algorithm that is 4 times faster than old float parsing functions in important cases.
There are ports in Java, C#, Rust...
BUT up until now, we did not have a straight C implementation (to my knowledge). This is annoying for a project like Redis that uses our C++ code because they need to have a C++ compiler.
@antirez initiated a C port with the help of AI for this reason.
But I think we have something better. Koleman Nix did a full (hand coded) port to C. I threw exhaustive tests at it and it passes! It is also incredibly fast. And it is just plain C.
It is not officially released yet, but you can check it out at
https://t.co/nr7f4tP0uS
In some benchmarks, the new C port is the fastest float parser !!! 100 million floats per second, corresponding to 2 GB/s!!! That's not as fast your fast disk, but it is getting there!
This little boy, who is now a decorated war veteran, told the world trump raped him. Trump is desperately orchestrating a war, and killing American servicemen, to prevent his story from reaching Americans. Trump is scared of Sascha Riley.