12-18 yr its a socitety problem
18-23 yr its my understanding problem
23-27 yr its my fit in the system problem
27-35 yr its peopleware problem
35-49 yr its finanancial and political problem
49-xx yr its the problem that anything happening in this world, happens for money
its so /easy/ to interview C programmers. no one knows even the imp parts. no-one gets hired. no body of knowledge->no jobs->no one interested 2learn
how you can even get hired as C dev unless the employee lowers the barrier.
bjarne joking he knows c 7/10 is a sick joke.
im happy that i made a decision to never be a c programmer, this is nonsense. "disposable", "reused" really?
do i have to pay CHF to get the official standard that will explain why lvalues are disposable without going into circular argument(eg disposable are lvalues)?
late night drunk twitter:
Christ being arrested, humiliated, and executed is a sign of moral victory?
I'm having an idea that early christianity was an early psyop that said that red is blue.
Christ as in books threatened the people in power and died as that. he lost.
* sorry for using word "moral", there's no morality as a word in christianity - "moral" is modern. christianity uses god-said/god-given, like the some peoples words are taken gospel (doh!)
in order to truly believe in early christianity, you really have to twist a lot of your assumptions and basic knowledge.
honestly, idk how it became pop-popular, since its ideas(X is not X, but actually Y) are contrarian to everyday knowledge.
what can be simplier than C std:move?
the deeper i think, the more i think we should restart the c .
lvalue/rvalue is obviously a part of type system.
its hard to tell what is the right approach. its meta-types?
r/l-values diff SHOULD NOT EXIST outside of types, its a hack
have anyone tried to make coding agentic understand "push task" and "pop task" ? e.g. create nested sub-context and later-del this sub-context.
"pushd/popd, drop context" - whatever
I seem to have nested tasks, i want to isolate some part of discussion to be forgotten later
i really like to `yield` from python loops(e.g. use generators).
makes the language at least a bit haskell-ish, endless streams, early termination, cheap chunking, not needing to assemble the full output array.
im lost in openai dashboards. here's your personal settings, here's the API portal, here's codex admin portal, here's another project/billing dashboard.
why so many different dashboards?
laibach performed in north korea. thats extra funny.
youtube.com/watch?v=SQORt5Y7…
john oliver've shown how average person perceives laibach (a bit sad, couldve made much better jokes with some research)
youtube.com/watch?v=TdaR2jou…
A Daily Reminder: If Bernie's Social Security bill was enacted in 2021, Elon Musk would've paid $2.9 billion more in taxes, Social Security would be solvent for 75 years, benefits would be expanded by $2,400 and 91% of Americans would pay $0 more in taxes.
Scrap the damn cap.
Social Security needs reform, but neither party is willing to take the lead on doing so.
If we continue doing nothing, Social Security payouts will be cut automatically by 24% in 2032… That’s only two presidential elections away.
👉🏻 crfb.org/nostatespared
Today I disabled IPv6 on my home router entirely. There are (sadly) too many devices and services with obscure bugs when it's enabled, and I'm tired of playing whack-a-mole sysadmin just to keep a full IPv6 stack.
I'm not sure we'll ever see full IPv6 adoption.