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EmpirePhoenix
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Comment #31110680
Things go very south in windows if you ever use really much swap. Had this with a CAM process using a lot of swap. You barely move the barrier until the backing pagefile cannot gro…
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Comment #29657836
Get a lot of credit cards, pay of loan that cannot bankrupt, then go bankrupt with all those credits
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Comment #28704654
Well, if you are not a code based developer, eg. you are used to program industrial control systems, they are often developed the same way, as with certified/proofed tools, you can…
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Comment #28263834
If your target country has a large coast, there are submarine drones already https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narco-submarine
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Comment #25185099
Well prusa did with their printers
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Comment #22404200
Also funny, my result of this is that I now order basically everything directly via aliexpress. If all i get is chinese crap anyway, I can at least get it cheaper. Then I noticed t…
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Comment #22118693
Especially on JVM, conditional breakpoints are really nice for this. (And at least most classic Java-Webservers are really compatible with this approach)
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Comment #20693715
As someone recycling old laptop cells that are decades old (even got a few sony fukushima ones in last batch). Having a absolute large amount of them can cancel this out. Sure one …
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Comment #20626515
Well I beg to differ, using a unlimited swap file can quickly reach hard issues after 64gb of swap use. At that point mallocs in the windows ui fail (timouts or something?), that a…
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Comment #20459086
Java allows since ~a decade time to omit the generation of stacktraces, for exactly such cases
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Comment #20458552
The more I read stuff like this, the more I come to the conclusion that actual security critial real time software should probably be compiled without any (agressive) optimisations…
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Comment #20439600
Sure, depends only on your ethic. E.G (note devils advocate) A utilitarist might argue, that killing of a larger amount of humans that are not worth it might be for the greater goo…
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Comment #20381573
Java actually has a pretty useful and powerful securitymanager concept, that nearly noone uses :/
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Comment #20333562
Yeah, in the best case. In the worst case it is more like this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5261598 which is pretty magic.
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Comment #20293599
Um wait, the main reasons for I know about is, that square corners are a huge issue with higher currents, as they tend to burn from the inside out, due to the lower resistance in t…
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Comment #20272013
Well one should also consider, that a really large amount of code and complexity is that current applications properly do i18n.
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Comment #20038188
I had some suprisingly varied versions of this in school (also europe) a) to save lives b) the bombs were actually planned for use against berlin, but the nazis already collapsed w…
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Comment #19937585
Tell that the Boing 787 Max pilots...
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Comment #19937559
Most autopilots (especially) on smaller planes will happily crash you into buildings without a second thought. If we had a similar central automotive control, planes can rely on th…
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Comment #19510238
Is it just me, or do I kinda feel the jvm running on wasm already? Even the uis would work by rendering via canvas in software ...
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Comment #19493480
Funny thing, some JVM's already do exactly this for many years: Failed to write HTTP message: org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageNotWritableException: Could not write JS…
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Comment #19337605
You mean Skype for business? It does exactly this (well with a "slight" delay but still :)).
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Comment #19279216
A Traffic net in a city, but every car is forced by traffic lights where it has to turn based on it's target address that is printed on its hood
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Comment #19112650
-> What other web platforms can do this? Kinda all Java Webstuff is capable of doing this (Eg. installing Plugins in Atlassian products)
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Comment #19084228
In short most of German laws make it incredibly risky (but not forbidden) to use any american company for any kind of data that can be resolved to the underlying person. (Eg. a lot…