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I assume GP is talking about the bit in the article that goes

> RCT does this trick all the time, and even in its OpenRCT2 version, this syntax hasn’t been changed, since compilers won’t do this optimization for you.


That makes more sense, I second their sentiment, modern compilers will do this. I guess the trick is knowing to use numbers that have these options.

There was a recent article on HN about which compiler optimizations would occur and which wouldn't and it was surprising in two ways - first, it would make some that you might not expect, and it would not make others that you would - because in some obscure calling method, it wouldn't work. Fixing that path would usually get the expected optimization.

I think the (OP) article has screwed up here. The article, and I think its original source, name a particular set from the theater as the palace's Mona Lisa. But the article has a picture of the theater itself, and even misnames the theater after the set.

Tatler source: "This includes machinery that causes a tree to rise from a trapdoor and three sets – a simple interior, a forest and a temple of Minerva – the latter being the oldest intact decor in the world, dating back to 1754 – ‘our own Mona Lisa,’ said Masson."

OP article: "What is it? The Temple of Minerva theater set (c.1754) from Marie-Antoinette’s private theater."

OP caption on picture of theater: "Temple of Minerva theater (c. 1754)"



Because it's transcluded in (into?) a lot of those cameras' pages.

"now"?

We've been doing this for years.

(Well, "which" at least per the headline, not "where from" per the body.)


Maybe some session sharing issue? Wouldn't show up if you weren't testing multiple users at the same time.


I enjoyed getting an instant rate limit screen trying to load that blob (and then the one linked from TFA).

I don't think I have anything on my network hammering GH...


Generally, if you're web browser isn't leaking loads of personally identifiable information, everything reacts like you're a bot.


I also get that screen on GitHub occasionally, so it's not just you.



But you can't, can you? Everything just goes into the context...


Easier to say when the source is your own material.


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