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  • I definitely agree; I do ride a boutique CrMo hardtail mountain bike myself. I think I just still haven’t gotten over how much Ti bikes cost, lol

  • I mean, it’s affordable from a “it’s a titanium bike” perspective. A complete bike starting at $2.5k isn’t exactly chump change…

  • The bastards are taking away my damn shampoo and I’m furious!

  • If Google had a baby she would drop it on its head spike it at the ground

  • Computer engineer here. I’m similar, spend a lot of my time mucking w/ semiconductors & such at work - I wouldn’t quite say CompEs and EEs are “tech bros” though. Tech savvy? Sure! But tech bros I like to think are the people who are more interested in monetizing tech than actually knowing how to use it.

    That said, I most certainly consider myself a demon spawn.

  • Carefully-calculated trace lengths and signal pathing have left the chat

  • As someone that works writing firmware for SAS devices… it’s happened all too many times

  • I’d not heard of hugelkultur before - interesting!

  • After dating for six and a half years, that’s nuts!

  • TS+1 SANTAS

  • Boatpilled sinkmaxxer got me

  • Thank you! That makes much more sense.

  • ELI5…?

  • We used these in my elementary, middle, and high schools, and I went to HS in the mid 2010’s! And we did still do drills with them.

  • I’ve got 3D pipes running on my spare Win10 machine :) fills me with nostalgia every time I see it, even still

  • I started with C++ too, and then ended up finding a job writing firmware pretty much all in C. There really hasn’t been anything we’ve run into that’s made us consider switching to C++; being able to (and needing to) have complete control over your memory means you can do some pretty fancy stuff with the tiny amounts of memory on our ASICs.

    We’ve been eyeballing switching to rust a little bit, but really only for other applications; the root of our main code base is over 25 years old at this point and a rewrite would take a Herculean effort.

  • Meh? I write pretty much exclusively in C and honestly I still like C++ better, and wouldn’t mind switching to Rust either

  • Terrific, just what we need

  • I wholly support the idea of kicking everyone older than 15 off social media