Vocaloid. I used to think it was about worship anime-like figures. And the voices in music were just too squeaky for me. But now I realize that the figure worshiping was just practiced by some westerns that I've come across, and that it's actually just a tool to make music vocals. I found out that japanese (and other) individuals make really cool music with it. The squeaky voices just took some time to get used to.
Yes. (But only if the extension is not shit (i.e. has advertisements, or is not limited to the respective website).)
After all it means your service has a security model that doesn't require the user to trust the website, which makes the service much more trustworthy.
I'm generally confused why such things aren't used in the web more often (I guess you could count one time password generators, and the gnu taler extension). Probably no interest from website providers.
(Did you edit your post, or why do most of the other comments read like they didn't even read your post?)
I don't like it. I don't want to self-drive a car, and I don't want other people to do it either in most cases. I want someone else to drive the car, but with bigger cars that hold more people at once, such that it's more efficient. Bonus points if the car drives on straight, flat, low-resistant paths.
Sorry, but that blog post has severe quality issues. Is the skipfield now an counter per block or a bitfield? Why didn't they add std::deque to the comparison? Why is iterating through std::hive slower than std::list? They talk about SIMD and say "we can check this", but then it's about locality. Why didn't they measure iteration speed and memory overhead after random element removal?
Vocaloid. I used to think it was about worship anime-like figures. And the voices in music were just too squeaky for me. But now I realize that the figure worshiping was just practiced by some westerns that I've come across, and that it's actually just a tool to make music vocals. I found out that japanese (and other) individuals make really cool music with it. The squeaky voices just took some time to get used to.