It’s not hard, just if you’re doing it for a struct with a lot of fields it’s a lot of boilerplate
It’s not hard, just if you’re doing it for a struct with a lot of fields it’s a lot of boilerplate
I don’t really like Go either, but it’s better than Java, and it’s pretty good for Big Software ™. In the end, every language has some problems. Java just has all of them.
People say her podcast is actually good. I don’t know, I haven’t listened to it, but if so, then she is playing the game with decidedly more skill than just one 5-second video clip.
I’ve had the joy of working on a python project with strict type checking enforced in CI and wow is it a different experience. Am a big fan.
This is it. Absolute minimum two seconds in perfect conditions, four if it’s raining/dark/whatever.
Depends on the parents
It was almost certainly a way to hide “donations” (bribes), from multimillionaires and billionaires, not random maga poor people
Ok, and also the most extreme islamophobes (India, Sweden, Czechie, Hungary, …). But the division on this map is notably different from the usual one.
Nah it’s you that is not thinking. It is specifically the USA which is the problem. You can see that this map is, unusually, not “always the same map”, with many right wing neoliberal countries (France, Japan, New Zealand, …) voting for this. It’s not at all about the internal political alignment of the countries and just about who is a US proxy.
Ukraine may have a terrible, far right regime, but this vote doesn’t really say much about it, given that their survival currently depends on not pissing off the USA in any way. If their major military support was coming from a country that wanted it the other way around it would’ve been that way, there’s no principle behind it.
Oh hey it’s the CCH. Great venue.
So it was tromp stealing the kittens all along. Hope they catch him.
Calling them emperors for a little while but not changing anything else isn’t anything like independence
Ask a serf from tsarist imperial (for the pedants) Russia?
(it did though)
No, they really are. No doubt they do plenty of stuff at the behest of the NSA, but they are also a deeply disfunctional company with conflicts between departments and bare minimum funding for security, since it’s seen as a cost centre
Ehhh that’s likely enough, but Microsoft is also just shit at fixing things
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Even if the tool works perfectly, you have to run it every time you change something. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s still much nicer to just have a macro to derive it at compile time.