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Answer A: How to manage CPU capabilities of Jenkins nodes?
You shouldn't need coreinfo. Run the following Powershell command: (Get-WmiObject -Class Win32Processor).Caption The result will be a processor ID string like: Intel64 Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3 The AVX2 features were introduced in the Haswell) family of chips, which I believe ...
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over 2 years ago
Answer A: Manipulate a web browser to hide a certain HTML element in a certain website by a single action
An alternative to creating a userscript is to use a bookmarklet. This is a bookmark that contains an executable snippet of Javascript code. When you click on it, that code will get executed in the context of the current page. This has a few advantages vs. a userscript. You can easily control exac...
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Answer A: What is malloc's standard-defined behavior with respect to the amount of memory it allocates?
Here's a relevant bit from the standard (C89, section 7.20.3): > The pointer returned if the allocation succeeds is > suitably aligned so that it may be assigned to a pointer > to any type of object and then used to access such an > object or an array of such objects in the space allocate...
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