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The "making of" video is also great : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTlNVUmBA28



You already know this, but I would add that under strict aliasing rules, this is only valid because x and y point to the same type.

The most common example is when y is float* and someone tries to access its bitwise representation via an int*.

(Please correct me if I'm wrong)

https://gist.github.com/shafik/848ae25ee209f698763cffee272a5...


Link for anyone interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar9WRwCiSr0


I think the comment was referring to this:

"In early 2019, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) sought a merger with French automaker Renault, and reached a provisional agreement with the company. However, the behaviour of the French government during negotiations led to the abandonment of the deal; The Economist reported that "for FCA this portended future interference." Nissan also had various concerns of the impact of the proposal on its alliance with Renault."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellantis


And that change in 2009 (Sarkozy) has been very controversial from the start, as the restaurant owners were supposed to use the tax break to boost employment but that did not happen (surprise!).

https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Restaurants-shou...


While only a small part of Turkey is in Europe, that part is very important (Istanbul).

Turkey is also still officially applying for EU membership although neither side wants it these days and the process is all but dead.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_Eur...


Only half of Istanbul is in Europe, and while the historical core is on the European side, most of the modern city center (Taksim etc) is on the Asian side.


Taksim is on the European continent though:

https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6271669244#map=14/41.0320...


You're right! It's on the east side of the Golden Horn, but still west of the Bosphorus.


Rust supports many platforms but only has "tier 1 support" on a handful of mainstream architectures.

https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.htm...


It's not very explicit but it's there (around mid-point of the article):

"The Hansa Jet wings are also swept forward by just a few degrees, compared to 33 degrees in the X-29. Such a radical adjustment meant trading stability for maneuverability, because to maneuver quicker, a plane must be inherently unstable to start with."

...

"At the time, this maneuverability was believed to be absolutely essential to fighter superiority. If your airplane is going to stall before mine, I can shoot you out of the sky in a heartbeat."


From the article, the password is salted at least:

"I eventually found the sftkdb_passwordToKey() function that converts a [website] password into an encryption key by means of applying SHA-1 hashing to a string consisting of a random salt and your actual master password."


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