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Activity for Quasímodo
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Comment | Post #285116 |
Pretty sure single sign on providers serve tracking elements, which afflict even those who don't use them (correct if I'm wrong). Not something I'd like to see in Codidact. I'm quite happy I never ever see a sign of Facebook/Google/Github buttons around here. It gives me confidence this is unspoiled ... (more) |
— | almost 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #285578 |
That won't work. `tail -f` is just another continuously outputting command; From Vim's perspective it is none the better. (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #285399 |
Software Codidact being still a low-traffic community has an upside: Any new question will get more attention than at Stack Overflow, where each new question is just a tiny particle that gets flooded away in a minute.
This is reflected on
1. voting: Most questions get at least three votes here... (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #284413 |
@#8176 That link seems to be dead but http://www.koolplot.codecutter.org/ is up (yet). Not that I see a reason why OP should use such a thing when there are time-tested and reliable alternatives such as Gnuplot — not to say I have anything against Koolplot, but caution should be exercised when using ... (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #284378 |
Hmm, I flagged that question too for that reason, I'm not sure if before or after this Meta post. Thanks for it. (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #283558 |
@#53511 Well noted. Though, also to note, is that text-files are required to always have end in a newline character in Unix systems. (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #283867 |
Can you expand on how C figures out the bitness of the system? (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #283876 |
Hmm, I see, but what role does "console" play here? What about `linewise-read`? We could keep a separate tag for `stdin` and use both when relevant. (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Comment | Post #281565 |
Also, the fact that some members actually answer do-my-work-for-free questions (usually, I guess, to earn points) encourages more of them. Perhaps we should have earned points awarded by answering a question regarded as task dump by the community taken back. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281474 |
Does that mean in the portable C world there is no space for the primitive types anymore (not only `int` and `long`)? My impression is that this rarely gets a mention in introduction courses, which is a shame then. Thank you, very instructive answer. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #281464 |
Thanks for letting me know. That explains why I could find nothing in the documentation. (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |