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  • Probably because it’s only four bytes of data, and counting/extracting bits takes more cpu time than one AND operation.
    Most CPU’s are optimised to work with whole integers (32/64 bit) rather than individual bits.

    If memory was a serious concern you could compress it down to one byte as a ‘number of 1s’ counter at the cost of additional cpu operations, but because 3 extra bytes is such a small amount of data, this memory/time trade off isn’t worth it in most systems.

    It’d be useful if you wanted to compress some data logs or something with many subnet masks though.

  • That guy’s seriously talented!
    Among the things he’s made, he’s also made some really nice, easy to understand, high-speed compression formats (QOI/QOA), as well as a public domain mpeg decoder.

    I’ve used all three for various projects and I’d highly recommend that most software developers check them out. If only for the learning experience.

  • Oh, I get you.
    Sorry, I’m not American, so I’ve never heard people call them that.
    Where I live, ‘truck’ is exclusively used for the vehicles used with logistics or heavy machinery.

    Totally understand what you mean now, and yeah fuck those guys lol.

  • I feel like I’m out of the loop on this one.
    You don’t consider delivery/logistics to be working, and you expect supermarkets to receive their stock from a fleet of cars/vans?
    And you don’t need a different license to drive trucks where you live?

  • This is the real lifehack for sure, but I found that two arms could never hold enough WCES to get me through the day, so I've recently started storing a third bottle in my prison wallet.
    I've also found it to be a more effective way to keep the 'naise warm, so I tend to alternate the bottle positions throughout the day for more equal warming.

  • I'm not going to waste any more time arguing against your assumptions, false claims and flawed reasoning, when it's clear you have no interest in thinking critically about the matter.

    Congrats, you win 👍

  • Here's a link to the study I mentioned earlier, which indicates that list experiments are not an accurate way to determine the level of preference falsification.
    In it, the real response was often more than double the difference between direct polling and the list experiment results.

    You continue to argue against things I've never said. Calling you out for saying I've said or argued for something which I haven't is not acting high and mighty.
    And yet, here you are doing it again...

    I never said all polling is wrong, just polling that didn't properly account for falsification, which the list method is clearly unable to do.

    More of the surveyed Russians said they would prefer to talk with Ukraine over continuing military actions.
    That doesn't mean that's what the government/Putin also believes, it means the population would generally prefer diplomacy over war.

    By your same line of logic, why should anyone support LGBT people in places where it's illegal if you don't have any plans to change their country's laws?
    We need timeline estimates otherwise it's pointless.

    It's a terrible defeatist argument which is not worth humoring.

    I'm done talking with you now.
    You're deliberately ignoring and misinterpreting any points that don't align with your view, and its tiring.

    All that said, this has been an interesting bit of insight into the mind of a bigot.

  • Sorry, I was under the impression that you hadn't read the study because of our vastly different takeaways.

    And strawman was probably the incorrect term in that context.

    By external factors and social influences, I mean the social consensus that going against the government is unsafe.

    That presidential candidates who have any chance of beating Putin are banned from the ballots, jailed, or coincidentally die before they're able to build a large enough following.
    That it's safer to just play along than to put a target on your back.

    If you were unable to piece together what I meant in the context of this conversation, I'm not convinced this discussion will lead anywhere productive.

    Given that the study makes no claim that the statistics accurately represent the true beliefs of the Russian population, I'm suggesting that taking those numbers and concluding otherwise so you can justify calling the overhwelming majority of Russians 'genocidal imperialists' is irresponsible at best.

    I've also never stated that Russians who genuinely support genocide should not be held accountable for their actions. Maybe this is a better example of a strawman argument?

    Checking the latest released polls from levada, you can see that the majority of polled participants indicated support for what Russia is doing to Ukraine.
    Yet, further down, it shows more participants indicated support for diplomatic resolution over military action.
    I see this as a reasonable indicator that the majority of Russians are not genocidal.
    And taking preference falsification and levada's polling methods into account, the numbers could be even more in favour of both diplomatic resolution and disapproval of the war as a whole.

    Maybe the overwhelming majority don't want change in their society, or maybe they don't have a choice (I'm talking about rigged elections, in case you were struggling to figure out the context again).

    I have no idea when any societal changes within Russia will happen, I don't happen to own a time machine.
    I can only guess and assume that there won't be any substantial publicly-expressed change in ideology while Putin is still in charge.

    I'll let people in those countries make up their own minds about what they should do, and I would hope the rest of the world will continue to support them with whatever that may be.

    I'm not sure why you're asking me these things, they aren't really relevant to any of the points I've been trying to make.

    I appreciate you sticking around for this argument, but I think I'm done.