Storing the date as offset in seconds from 1970 in 64bit should last to about the end of the universe, after that it’s not my problem.
Storing the date as offset in seconds from 1970 in 64bit should last to about the end of the universe, after that it’s not my problem.
See Calculating Heavenly Chips
The first HC “Costs” 13=1 trillion cookies. The second one costs 23=8 trillion. The third costs 33=27 trillion, etc.
Saw one of those comments few months ago when going there, could be just a clueless user and lack of active mods to lock and monitor old threads
Sounds like programmers with sovereign citizen approach
What happen when the repository is getting forked? Goofing with the license is all haha fun till nasty lawyers get into the picture and you get all sort of liability claims
Keeping the chicken in the oven could lead to nasty bugs
Because of this the reaction will not work outside of carefully controlled laboratory conditions, ruling out apocalyptic scenarios where the process runs away and destroys all available DNA by building versions of itself with it.
This isn’t something that’s taking over the world just yet
So there’s always that kind of uncertainty; you think you can build safeguards in, but they’re not necessarily a guarantee that it will be safe
Very reassuring, nothing to worry about
Not if some wiseass manager decided to turn off all logs “to save payments on storage”
I like Bee and her story, I don’t like that most of the plot could be ended in no time if only the characters bothered to talk with each other (it looks forced to keep them from contacting in time). The end is a good closure for this saga.
The Belgariad and The Malloreon by David Eddings. His books have classic D&D feel, light reading with bits of humor.
Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb. A massive plotline (all books already written so no need to wait), very dark, superb characters.
Can I have an exception?