The proof of work is the commit content itself! Unlike some arbitrary brute force task of no value.
The proof of work is the commit content itself! Unlike some arbitrary brute force task of no value.
Now we know how much they’re making with tracking and ads per user.
So it has the intended effect.
It’s not necessarily about the load, it’s about the algorithmic complexity. Going from lists (lines in a file, characters in a line) to trees introduces a potentially exponential increase in complexity due to the number of ways the same list of elements can be organized into a tree.
Also, you’re underestimating the amount of processing. It’s not about pure CPU computations but RAM access or even I/O. Even existing non-semantic diff implementations are unexpectedly inadequate in terms of performance. You clearly haven’t tried diffing multi-GB log files.
How do you expect it to be shown though?
Because text is text and all }
are the same.
Diffing algorithms on trees might not be as efficient, especially if they have to find arbitrary node moves.
But where’s the start?
Clearly not enough active ones for each and every project out there.
Most translations are contributed by external users for languages that the project developers don’t speak themselves, so they can’t always check everything unless there’s multiple active translators for one language.
That wasn’t my statement… Stop intentionally misinterpreting what people say!
They told you to go to the city centre, not the refugee camp…
Releasing a patch doesn’t make the CVE disappear.
It’s the only way it can exist.
Did they jump after it to scan the barcode for a tracking update or what?
IT can look up the original (including all headers) based on the forwarded content. It’s on the same mail server.
I thought that might already be true but luckily not. It also has arcs.
Private browsing still shows suggestions from your normal history…
The only porn you avoid is the porn you view while screen sharing from showing up in your history.
How does that small flat package contain a push-up bra?
I wonder when that became a thing. I migrated at the beginning of the year and had to manually add all subscriptions because Google Podcasts had no way of exporting anything.
I guess someone made a GDPR complaint.