in what way would that be abused?
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in what way would that be abused?
I have it on good authority, that Sting was even in a Rock Band! How crazy is that?
Okay but how does that make democrats fascist? It’s just Americas unwavering zionistic stance as a whole.
No they were asking for evidence that democrats are fascist.
Gravity is desire
They even have music and audiobooks!
Why pay a streaming provider to stream your shit when you can build a mediocre streaming service to peddle your shit? Because you have to peddle a lot otherwise your customers realise that you only had like 2 good movies and a TV series.
Hey now, we are on Lemmy and not that god forsaken Reddit shit site where post counts and karma matters for some reason.
You realise that the modlog is public right? Learn from your mistakes and read up on the rules.
Rice cookers. It’s super low tech but works great to cook perfect rice.
you forgot to slip your rent under your landlords door?
feeling superior while using an inferior device while paying premium… yeah good job apple fanbois.
Falkon on my Surface Go and Firefox on my Desktop.
They are as trapped as people are requiring Adobe products even though they fuck them as hard, or even harder, as apple.
sure thing buddy, and never feel discouraged to ask “stupid questions”, it’s how we learn after all :)
but rather a raw binary sequence, e.g., the first 24 bits of an IP address, therefore allocating 3 bytes of memory for storing the NID.
That would require dynamic memory allocation, since you can never know what CIDR your stack encounters. It could be a nibble, a byte, a byte and a nibble, …, 4 bytes. So you would allocate a int32/int64 anyway to be on the safe side.
But why do we need the bitwise AND for that, specifically? I understand the idea, but would it not be easier to only parse the IP address string of bits only for the first n bits and then disregard the remainder (the host identifier)?
Essentially it boils down to:
bit operations are stupid fast and efficient, String operations are super slow.
Also, IP addresses are always stored as int32/int64, so applying String operations would require them to be converted first.
Depends, do you trust Apple with your privacy? And how about Amazon, do you trust them?
Yep, doing the most to exploit cohorts. And, as seen over and over again, stop exploiting cohorts since other cohort-exploitation declines.