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it doesnt need to be itube, it could have been anybody, and besides that they dont even know each other for long and have been in a server simultaneously maybe at most 2x
Swarfey
it doesnt need to be itube, it could have been anybody, and besides that they dont even know each other for long and have been in a server simultaneously maybe at most 2x
I don't think that "anybody" would write about a really relevant topic to vali directly. Even weird that you're now protecting him (move this conv into #off-topic or pm, regardless everything you'll say is easy to block off)
Ravie Senpai
I don't think that "anybody" would write about a really relevant topic to vali directly. Even weird that you're now protecting him (move this conv into #off-topic or pm, regardless everything you'll say is easy to block off)
thanks the "just" is something I wouldn't even have thought of
13:41
this was already a great help. if you have some more time, what is an exception breakpoint? does it refer to C++ exceptions? or SEH? and you saw the error message/symbol name in the breakpoint?
Not really that familiar with exception handling on windows, but I think this is SEH. When this is set to break on first chance, it breaks before the exception is passed to the application.
14:31
When it breaks you get First chance exception on 00007FFF7832FCAD (C0000139, STATUS_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND)! and r12 points to wmem_alloc
@Chairn I'll give it a read, would you be interested in any language related feedback? My knowledge of your field isn't in-depth enough to offer any academic critique of it
@Chairn I'll give it a read, would you be interested in any language related feedback? My knowledge of your field isn't in-depth enough to offer any academic critique of it
well, it's general introduction, so you can also i hope learn some smeiconductor industry fact (like cost of scaling nodes) and check that i haven't dogshit too hard on cpus and dram memories (edited)
As power density increased, it soon started to be impossible to rise frequency without damaging the circuit hence a frequency saturation from 2005 as shown in Figure 1.4
s/rise/raise/
Also maybe s/started to be/became/ + s/hence/thus/ as this is in the past + s/from 2005/occurred from 2005 onward/?
Learath2
As power density increased, it soon started to be impossible to rise frequency without damaging the circuit hence a frequency saturation from 2005 as shown in Figure 1.4
s/rise/raise/
Also maybe s/started to be/became/ + s/hence/thus/ as this is in the past + s/from 2005/occurred from 2005 onward/?
@Chairn read through chapter one. I like the way you presented things and found it very digestible (though it is possible I felt so due to already being familiar with the material). Except for more english tips I have nothing to offer you