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  • same for Europeans in America, we would think all your bike lanes are forbidden for bikes

  • your defaultism is showing. In fact most of the world uses a white sign with red border to mean a prohibition.

    and in fact children need to be taught what traffic signs mean all over the world, they don't magically know it

  • Neither is more intuitive, it's just what you're used to, culturally. Europeans could equally go to America, see a white sign with black symbol and red border and remark upon learning that it indicates a bike lane 'That's just not intuitive'.

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  • I did not assume anything about you, I specifically said I wasn't saying you personally did this. but you can't deny there's a decent proportion of left-leaning voters who do this.

    I'm also not a liberal, neither the US usage of the term nor the original usage. But do keep insulting everyone who disagrees with you, I'm sure it will be great for attracting people to your cause

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  • I just think you should consider not only the ideal outcome of your vote but also the most likely one. what did voting third party actually do here other than make you feel good? Trump has in fact been doing worse than kamala would have on the middle east and is gunning for a war against Iran. in addition but obviously not nearly as bad as the genocide, his tariffs will negatively impact a lot of people in southeast asia.

    but more than all that, and I'm not saying you personally do this, I'm tired of people not voting in any election but the presidential and then complaining about the choices they ended up with.

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  • I'm not American but there's so many socialists on here refusing to vote for the lesser evil because they don't offer the right candidates and advocating revolution.

    why not take a page from the right's clearly successful playbook and vote more in local politics and primaries. Maga managed to turn the republicans into exactly what they wanted this way, but the American left just sits there waiting for someone to start a revolution.

    well I understand it might be late now and elections might not do much going forward, but jesus it's like the only option you guys saw is voting for whoever the parties put toward or revolution.

  • I mean he's fragrantly ignoring a supreme court order. at this point law enforcement agencies are complicit for not doing anything. I really think there are no boundaries left for trump to increase his personal power.

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  • hard disagree about the permissions. If I want to run closed source programs like games, discord, zoom or whatever, I like knowing they can't log all my keys, take screenshots or even run their own version of windows recall without my explicit permission

  • If the point of Lemmy is just to generate as many comments as possible with everyone just assuming whatever they want about linked articles without reading them I'll quickly leave again. I'm here for informed discussion, not for a competition in generating engagement

  • except for c++ it was just to avoid a single function call, not extra indirection. also on modern compilers size() will get inlined and ultimate instructions generated by the compiler will likely be the same

  • why comment if you don't even want to read the article? python lists are not linked lists, they're contiguous with a smart growth strategy.

  • wait, so companies selling heat pumps will be able to say they sell propane and propane accesories?

  • hadn't heard of them but they played as an opener to a concert I went to. rather disappointed in the vocals (which consisted mostly of drunk shouting), though the backing band was obviously good. perhaps I'm not punk enough to appreciate it though

  • the meat off of hens that have stopped laying is also mostly only good for soup, since it's pretty tough meat that said, it's not that hard to kill them for food since you're not exactly cuddling with them or even that close to them often like with companion pets

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  • where are we? the war thunder forums?

  • the problem is that there's people out there who in the analogy don't know how to drive a car, defend it by saying 'I'm just not a car person', and constantly ask to be driven around when a major part of their job is driving a car. somehow when it comes to computers employers tolerate this

  • Which language would you say is not memory safe then? Is there any serious language out there where you should expect memory issues if you don't make any mistakes?

  • sure, maybe, but performance doesn't matter for deciding if a language is memory-safe or not. And C++ isn't memory-safe by any commonly used interpretation of that word.

    You may of course decide that the downsides of memory-safety aren't worth it for your use-case, that is a separate issue

  • I agree that experienced users can write code that leaks less than in C, leaving aside the bottomless pit of despair that is undefined behaviour. But the the language isn't memory safe, it doesn't even prevent you from returning a reference to a local or helpnwitg iterator invalidation. you don't have to jump through any hoops to enable making that mistake.