The Bip Buffer – The Circular Buffer with a Twistcodeproject.com1 points·by taralx·10 jaar geleden·0 comments
Why I Studied Full-Time for 8 Months for a Google Interviewmedium.com2 points·by taralx·10 jaar geleden·2 comments
taralx·8 jaar geleden·discussSadly, no. Both kernel and device drivers are in the HAL: https://blog.linuxplumbersconf.org/2017/ocw/system/presentat...
taralx·8 jaar geleden·discussI saw this and was interested, but the link sadly only goes to a price chart with no discussion. It would be nice to know why it is dropping, or at least why people think it's dropping.
taralx·8 jaar geleden·discussI believe it is the case that no vote is considered a vote for the incumbent. So it's initially no vote, and then it is defaulted later.
taralx·9 jaar geleden·discussWhy is that a race? IIRC Promise.then is supposed to invoke the callback immediately (or on next loop) if the promise is already resolved.
taralx·10 jaar geleden·discussThis is the guy that wrote Google Interview University, previously on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12649740
taralx·10 jaar geleden·discussOne wonders how much more they'd save if they could use the more sophisticated version you developed. ;-)
taralx·10 jaar geleden·discuss24/40 - people are hard, weather is easy. I also have trouble associating names and faces.
taralx·10 jaar geleden·discussSame here. Makes writing actually quite difficult -- I tell people it's like trying to put a whirlwind down the end of a pen.
taralx·10 jaar geleden·discussIn case people are wondering:"SDV" has been in use since at least 2011: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=10460039591121716...The level classifications appear to date from 2013: http://www.nhtsa.gov/About+NHTSA/Press+Releases/U.S.+Departm...
taralx·11 jaar geleden·discussI'm sure I'm not the only one, so could you explain the prank? Certainly the message you posted doesn't show up when I try to compile it...
taralx·11 jaar geleden·discussIt is possible if you are prepared to wait for an unbounded amount of time.
taralx·11 jaar geleden·discussTrue flash FPGAs do exist -- they're used when startup time is important. Microsemi has quite a few.