I aspire to one day be as knowledgeable and well-rounded in computing as he.
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What a shame. It’s probably my favorite tool on the platform.
Unfortunately, the server.
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Why? What makes you think so?
Note that the legal framework for phasing out the coin is entirely absent. This was an illegal act as well because only Congress determines what money exists and will be used according to the Constitution.
It is (under targeted surveillance) and it isn't (practical at scale). My wife works at a post office and they do occasionally comply with law enforcement's lawful requests to monitor or search the contents of a person's mail, but it's quite rare. It's manual work that takes time and effort per-package, risks detection, and typically requires a warrant. It's just not cost effective compared to automated electronic methods unless you've really fucked up and they're already onto you.
I think this is an interesting case study in how it's difficult to anticipate the needs of the future and not over-engineer a protocol at the same time.
This is when the timelines diverged and sent us to this place.
There's also this part of the standard that throws a wrench into this hypothesis:
§5.1.2.3/4: (Program execution, Observable behavior):
Accesses to volatile objects and calls to library I/O functions are observable behavior. The implementation may perform any transformation of a program, provided that the resulting program’s observable behavior is not changed.
So it seems that running forever isn't an observable property that must be preserved when code is transformed.
Still, I think compilers try to not surprise the developer too badly and would recognize a trivial loop most of the time.
They also enjoy legal insider trading, free unlimited use of the postal service, and the best healthcare in the world at no cost to the senator!
I thought this was the onion! But no, it's real!
Mine behaves mostly as it normally would on Windows. KDE Plasma has it open the launcher, and there are shortcuts using it that mostly match Windows. It'll be highly DE-dependent I imagine.
Now, what to do with the copilot button?