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larozin

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    Comment #25113183

    But like Canada, most of that territory has too harsh climate to live in. Without such places it would be comparable with US.

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    Comment #23608035

    > One interesting question I think is outstanding - from parsing the video carefully, it seems to me that devs are going to want ARM linux virtualized, vs AMD64. Hahaha, look for a…

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    Comment #23396162

    There was a video on YouTube (in russian) where lead developer from MCST confess that they were unable to use this technology in practice. The entire software stack should be porte…

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    Comment #18837146

    Used it before and it was slow and buggy. I found a better way to manage open tabs: stash them into bookmark stacks using simpler extension. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo…

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    Comment #18835238

    Afaik 10 years ago nvidia drivers were most stable and performant on linux. But yes they are proprietary and implemented in userspace for Xorg. Today Linux graphics stack architect…

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    Comment #11959795

    1) This is kind of invariant failures (logic errors that should never happens) and handled by panics in the same way as C++ exceptions. 2) In most cases Result /Optional is returne…

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    Comment #11749687

    In Russia, only few modern high-speed trains (sapsan, lastochka, strizh) have a (paid) wi-fi onboard. However you can use cellular in other places. Check 3G/LTE availability maps: …

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    Comment #11749599

    Russian railways website is available in english: http://pass.rzd.ru/main-pass/public/en You can check prices and book tickets online without fees.

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    Comment #11580578

    We get it: > C++ Concepts are now supported when compiling with -fconcepts.

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    Comment #11494898

    We have switched to Nix as internal dependency manager for our C++ project. It is really exciting! No more "after commit XXX you need to (re)build/update YYY with ZZZ". Developers …

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    Comment #11479509

    Awesome! And this is not just REPL. I think this software will bring up metaprogramming into a new level. We can instantiate template class at runtime (at configuration phase) and …

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    Comment #6979361

    My parents still do not use computers (including tablets and smartphones).