And, since we don’t own or use any Haier appliances, we aren’t subject to their TOS.
And, since we don’t own or use any Haier appliances, we aren’t subject to their TOS.
There are a few results, but not the one I’m looking for, and none like it.
I have considered that approach. I’d probably do it in the cloud, in parallel, maybe even in a serverless compute environment. But it does seem like a big endeavor.
Any chance you’d be willing to share those results? The site isn’t accepting signups any more.
Most people who “self host” things are still doing it on a server somewhere outside their home. Could be a VPS, a cloud instance, colocated bare metal, …
I used Mattermost for a community project, but had trouble getting people to install/use/learn yet another client.
No, it can’t. The compiler can’t do anything with content from any file not explicitly passed to it. You’re mixing up the compiler and the linker (and the linker has nothing to do with either language, it can link binaries compiled from any language).
The unnamed language that is compiled by cc
.
To elaborate… C[++] is really two different languages, with mostly distinct feature sets, handled in most cases by different compilers, interpreters, parsers, etc.
The unnamed language with keywords like and
which produces text output is a templating system that is functionally independent of the unnamed language with keywords like
for
and unsigned
which actually compiles to a binary.
You can use cpp
to run all the logic and conditionals in that first language to produce output, even if you replace the second language with something else like python or assembly.
You can use cc
to compile that second language from source to binary, without support from the preprocessor.
That second language, the one that cc
understands and compiles, does not have the ability to import functions or values or whatever from other files.
Nah, you’d just get a preprocessor like C/C++ to do #include for you prior to compiling.
Web of trust solves this problem, until people start intentionally trusting AIs as much as they do other humans, at which point it’s no longer a problem.
“this day and age” is rapidly coming to a close
They could have used a mailing list or an rss feed or half a dozen other solutions that don’t require a special website or government app.
Some day most people are going to understand that “I want to post something visible to everyone in the world EXCEPT these specific people” is not a viable or reasonable or even possible approach to communication, and any attempts to make it work are doomed to failure.