Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?
Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?
jwz.org/blog, for obvious reasons.
re #7, I hope they are also saying no ‘secret questions’ to reset the password?
When your first notification about the change is a Mastodon post telling you to look for a pre-checked checkbox that wasn’t there before…
Similar with the computer magazines, before they started coming with floppy disks.
Well it’s not an HTTP status code; it’s an HTCPCP status code.
That’s not an EV issue that’s a modern car issue.
One of the worst privacy risks was Buick who didn’t even make EVs.
Would banning the voting half of the pseudonymous account not mitigate the immediate issue? Then asking their instance admin to later lookup and ban the associated commentating account.
unfortunately their current style guide results in this headline.
Yeah, not sure the UK Labour party are going to be receptive to a free speech argument, given recent events. If anything, an updated law might make X liable for the real-world problems it causes.
Politicians and public should consider quitting X, says Liverpool mayor
“The time is approaching where we’ve got to all examine whether we should, en masse, withdraw from it and for there to be a different platform”
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167 is prime though?
Human drivers have done this before. Navigation system says “turn right”, they don’t realise it means after the level crossing.
What they mean is that the variable names and function names are documentation.
For example changing “for( i in getList() )” to “for( patient in getTodaysAppointments() )” is giving the reader more information that might negate the need for a comment.
That is essentially what the “Post-Open Source” idea is trying to do.
That, and hosting & domains got expensive. It used to be a trivial cost to have a website, now the prices are all “introductory offers” with asterisks.
Reminds of this bucket-line system