The torrent protocol wasn’t designed with anonymity in mind, not Tor.
The torrent protocol wasn’t designed with anonymity in mind, not Tor.
Oh that’s already a thing. Remember that AI girlfriend app Replika?
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Why would you assume so?
From wikipedia:
Racism is discrimination and prejudice towards people based on their race or ethnicity.
Did you know Irish people were considered “not white” at some point in history?
“We will forcefully integrate you into our culture by excluding you from our culture”
Genius, what could possibly go wrong.
Racism isn’t exclusively about skin color you dolt.
Do they ban catholic children wearing crosses around their necks?
You’re not the target audience, the target audience is edgy teenage boys. Postal 2 was the perfect game for 13 year old me.
You’re right labeling them as “legendary” is just weird tho.
Death to the concept of intellectual property and all but I’ve never actually felt Denuvo making problems for me when I played a game using it, you’re right it seems to be working as advertised.
I’m still hoping someone to crack it in a more reliable and fast manner, fuck large gamedev companies and their profit margins.
Most types force premature design/optimization.
I disagree. What you’re saying is true for Java-like OOP languages because OOP is actually complete garbage if you want to design good, easy to understand abstractions. Types are way more elegant in functional or functional-inspired languages.
Most unit tests lock up some specific implementation (increasing cost of inevitable refactors) rather than prevent actual bugs.
Agreed, unit tests are useless in most cases, they mostly test the bullshit abstractions you built for the unit tests themselves.
Go sacrifices too much for superficial simplicity; but I would like to see a language that’s nearly as easy to learn, but has a better type system and fewer footguns.
“Easy to learn” and “good type system” will by necessity be opposing forces IMO. If you want to work with a good type system you’re gonna have to put in the effort to learn it, I’m not sure there’s this magical formulation of a good type system that’s also intuitive for most new developers. Hope to be proven wrong one day tho but so far no dice.
Counterpoint: using anything other than ‘i’ as your index in a for loop in C or C++ is obnoxious as fuck.
At most I’ll go with ‘it’ for C++ iterators.
but we’ve got to start somewhere.
Somehow we always seem to be starting with US geopolitical enemies, never the US itself, despite literal centuries of heinous crimes.
Curious how that works.
In principle I agree but considering the US, Saudi Arabia and Israel are participating in all competitions without any sanctions I don’t see why we should be making a special case for Russia.
From what I’ve heard from Google employees Google is really stringent with their coding standards and they usually limit what you can do with the language. Like for C++ they don’t even use half the fancy features C++ offers you because it’s hard to reason about them.
I guess that policy makes sense but I feel like it takes out all the fun out of the job.
Damn you’re such a pathetic little baby lmao, you should have disengaged like 20 comments ago.
I’ve had pretty much the opposite experience. My friend has a macbook that he drops all the time and still works.
Also it’s not like other brands are immune to denting, it’s just kind of the nature of the material.
Kinda agree on the keyboard but I got used to it and also most brands have that type of keyboards nowadays anyway.
ThinkPads are far superior than MacBooks for longevity
Not sure that’s true. I have a pretty top-of-the-line ThinkPad (3 years old) and it started falling apart after like a year of regular use. Maybe years ago that was true but nowadays I feel like everybody except maybe Apple has crap build quality.
Gitgui is pretty great too if you need a bit of interactivity. It’s bare bones and no bullshit but can still do like 90% of what all the other fancy tools can do.