

The app is called AltTab. I’m literally a Mac user.
The app is called AltTab. I’m literally a Mac user.
You’re right but people don’t care. That’s why you’re getting downvoted. In any case it’s not like it matters, does a slogan or code of conduct actually stop a company from doing shady shit? Anyone that brings it up is just doing so because they don’t really understand the situation.
It’s because they make dispensers to hide the notes and only the top one comes out.
Those are meant for sticky note dispensers
Essential tricks:
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wait… why do you have so many regexes you need to put them in a database???
you’ve misunderstood what I’ve said, but whatever.
Tiny Pointers was the paper that the student read to get the idea. The paper he co-authored was “Optimal Bounds for Open Addressing Without Reordering”
the reason it confused me is because the college student was clearly using the algorithm to accomplish his task, not just theoretically designed. So it didn’t seem to be a small improvement that would only be noticeable in certain situations.
I’m not smart enough to understand the papers so that’s why I asked.
Yeah agreed. Just another piece of white devs acting like they knew better for everyone.
This is incredible, but why does the article end by stating that this might not have any immediate applications? Shouldn’t this immediately result in more efficient hash tables in everyday programming languages?
Man I’ve never seen it not work. It’s pretty much the only pattern I use because it’s so successful. Meanwhile the other teams in my company have numerous failed migrations because they try to rewrite the entire thing at once instead of using the strangler fig pattern.
It’s not new. https://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454
Social media requires accounts… by default rss is literally more accessible.
Absolutely necessary.
I do like macOS, if your comment was aimed at me. In fact it’s my favorite OS. The default switcher is terrible. It’s pointless to talk about something if you think it’s perfect. This article wouldn’t even exist if that were the case. The best solution to the default switcher is literally to not use it, because it doesn’t make sense in any workflow. AltTab solves it.