Message from @meratrix
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:P
I know
I was commenting on it
orange pi bois
pls odroid ftw but rpis are so easy to set up and give to other people for set top boxes and storage
since everyone makes software for it
run the world on sailfish OS
actually though, has anyone here tried out sailfish OS?
If so is it any good?
they're certainly doing some good work on the stack
I've wanted to give it a go
one of them recently blogged about widget work on gtk they're doing to enable responsive design
Happy Pi Day everyone.
I can't believe I didn't see that connection when I posted the link
happy pi day
Happy PI day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxWWO66zEH4
Neat, but I don't own a smartphone
there's clearly at least 2+ people in here who have heard of it
and I read the blog of their primary engineer
so that video title is just incorrect
Ryzen 2 specs
that's certainly the best solution I've ever seen, but if the journalist or editors are ideologues they can easy present you with answer choices that are all wrong
not a big deal I guess - like I said, best solution I've seen
How do you fix the problem
```scanf_s was not declared in this scope```
@Deleted User What language
C++?
Yeah
Do you have the full program or at least a bit more context?
I’m on mobile right now but I’ll show more context when I get home
Don't use `scanf_s`.
The _s functions are Microsoft's proprietary extensions.
If think they managed to coerce the standards working group to include them into C11.
Even then, they're optional library extensions.
Not seeing '_s' mentioned on cppreference http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/c/fscanf