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netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
Delphi
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
So they front ran the front runners. Made the front runner buy shitcoins. Crime? Not an ETH bug though.
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
I always thought IP6 addresses are too long. Even with 8 bytes, as proposed here, there's 4 billion addresses each for 4 billion people. That should really be enough.
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
The read threads block because the ReadWriteLock algorithm tries to prevent thread starvation (i.e. when the exclusive lock never gets acquired). Most ReadWriteLock implementation alternate between giving the read locks then the exclusive locks access to the lock.
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
Delphi supports inline variable declarations.

https://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Sydney/en/Inline_V...
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
The non-existent money to pay the interest is cancelled out by bankruptcies.
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
I still think it looks ugly and syntactically "incorrect".
netcruiser
·2 years ago·discuss
Delphi compiles the same code and UI to iOS, Android, OSX, Windows, Linux, etc.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
I live in a super high lightning area. No matter how good your protection, if you get struck directly, everything is fried. But that's not your biggest problem as you'll rarely if ever get hit directly. The electronics killer is static electricity that builds up everywhere during an electric storm. For this your DB and plug lightning/surge protectors work quite well. The rod on the roof helps preventing direct strikes, good grounding helps with static build-up. You can even put a copper wire around the perimeter of your property to equalise/move the static electricity. Nothing helps when you get struck directly.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
So Bitcoin is 'absolute money'?
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
Each block of IPs probably correspond to a ground station. Your data is probably mostly routed to the closest ground station.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
Somehow my school in a developing country had a fully equipped BBC Micro lab with network (Econet) and file servers. Due the BBC Basic I picked up assembly language for the first time there. Also the sound chip was very advanced with programmable envelopes. And all the screen modes were very useful for different applications. Amazing computer for its time.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
The utility of a scarce token that can have ownership changed, permissionless (without a third party) to anyone, anywhere in the world, basically instantaneously. Some might call that "money".
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
He is talking about inflating the money supply.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
It's $2,000, not $20,0000 (I assume USD). Gold coins are pretty easy to come by in my experience.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
That's nothing. I have 8 spare keyboards I still haven't used.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
"it is certainly possible, albeit uninteresting, to come up with an unreasonable definition of "character" such there are more than 65536 of them".

They probably didn't foresee the "unreasonable" and "uninteresting" use of emojis.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
In the early days I managed to register [email protected]. It was of course taken from me.
netcruiser
·3 years ago·discuss
Mr Wonderful?