@fdroidorg Talking about MRepo: for those of you feeling it important that their #Magisk#Modules, too, are #OpenSource you can add the IzzyOnDroid Magisk Repo to MRepo:
After watching C++20 Modules: The Packaging and Binary Redistribution Story by Luis Caro Campo, I'm even more convinced that #cpp#modules are a mistake. IMHO they just add more complexity that c++, SREs and build tool developers need to deal with, plus solve no real problem, but preprocessor definition conflicts for some legacy headers 🤷♂️
I know these are early days for this feature, and I really wish to be wrong here, but I doubt if this feature gets a wide adoption from the community (at least in it's current form)
@paul_ipv6 posted about #project managers, fanciful #schedules, and his response involving a Magic 8-Ball. It reminded me of a story I've told about one place I worked. I've never told it here.
I was working at a small-to-medium-sized IT/#software company that had a few internal products, but mostly did outsourced R&D work for a behemoth company - one of the largest on the planet at the time.
It was classic #waterfall planning. HugeCo's R&D department would send us a high-level #spec.
Our #president and the #VP of #engineering would break our company's share of the work into #blocks or #modules, those would flow out to individual #team leads. Teams would break it down into tasks, and then come up with #estimates for each #task. There would be hundreds of tickets overall; projects generally lasted 6 months to a year.
Then the president and VP would go into the #boardroom with hundreds of these tasks on #PostIt notes and #stick them all over 3 #walls.
New figures provided to pv magazine by Rystad Energy reveal that the amount of unsold panels in European warehouses may have more then doubled between mid-July and the end of August, and that it may reach 100 GW by the end of the year. Analyst Marius Mordal Bakke explained that PERC modules bought and stored by a European...
Solar module prices have never fallen so sharply in such a short period of time. One reason for this is the "PV module glut" in warehouses in Europe, according to pvXchange’s Martin Schachinger.
Reading the freestanding for inout expected and span proposal and I got to thinking.
The proposal declares shared_ptr, but leaves it undefined in order to be able to exclude it. But last I tried I was not allowed to make a module with a declared, but not defined class.
Am I mistaken or would this make an std.freestanding module impossible?
European warehouses now storing more than 80 GW of unsold solar panels (www.pv-magazine.com) German
New figures provided to pv magazine by Rystad Energy reveal that the amount of unsold panels in European warehouses may have more then doubled between mid-July and the end of August, and that it may reach 100 GW by the end of the year. Analyst Marius Mordal Bakke explained that PERC modules bought and stored by a European...
Solar module price falling, with no end in sight (www.pv-magazine.com) German
Solar module prices have never fallen so sharply in such a short period of time. One reason for this is the "PV module glut" in warehouses in Europe, according to pvXchange’s Martin Schachinger.