@FBIDirectorKash@FBI_Response Except for all the Epstein clients that are still walking free and reoffending.
They’ve got the full protection of the FBI.
You can't say "A is exponentially <x>er than B".
I know lot of people say things like that, but it makes no sense.
You could say that A and B are on a growth curve that appears (locally) exponential.
But you need more than two points on the curve to identify it as exponential.
And in the real world, every growing exponential eventually turns into a sigmoid, once the friction terms start dominating the dynamics.
@Dan_Jeffries1 Did some exponential-pilled bros finally realize that real-world processes have irreducible time constants and that you can't run the real world faster than real time?
@esherifftv Distraction from a color revolution playing out. You are busy dealing with a feint while you are being robbed blind, surrounded by Anarcho tyranny, and on a path towards single party control.
In short, you are being prevented from mounting a meaningful resistance
16 year old Mernda Aussie teen Declan was hunted by a Sudanese youth gang then stabbed 56 times & he received 66 blunt force injuries.
One of Declan’s African killers was released because he was deemed too young to take responsibility for murder.
In 2025, the African killer took part in an aggravated home invasion in Gladstone Park, Melbourne that saw a 60-year-old man stabbed countless times, shot in the arm & bashed repeatedly with a hammer.
Labor DO NOT care about your safety. They are responsible for this violent crime crisis.
These imported barbaric crimes are happening daily now in Melbourne, many days we have multiple horrific incidents & most are committed by foreign criminals that are already on bail.
Nothing will change until Labor is gone. Like these violent criminals, Labor does not value our lives either.
I was a very early adopter of C++. I started studying it in 1986, but I couldn’t get a compiler. I started using it around 1989. I inhaled every publication on the topic and became an acknowledged language lawyer. I wrote articles and columns for the C++ Report, and eventually became the editor-in-chief.
For over a decade, C++ was my language of choice. I like the initial batch of new features. I enjoyed multiple inheritance in 1992, and I thought the template syntax was a good idea.
I began to move away from C++ as the standard template library began to dominate. I did not like the direction that generics were taking the language. I much preferred dynamic polymorphism to compile time polymorphism. And I really didn’t like how the twisty little turns of the template syntax were contorting the language.
It has now been 30 years since I have done anything at all serious in C++. I doubt I ever will again. Nowadays, if I want to get close to the metal, I use C.
I understand that many people still use and like the C++, and that’s fine. I’m sure the language has a viable niche. But from my point of view, the language left me, I didn’t leave the language. It went in a direction that I didn’t want to go. I still have fond memories of those early years.
A similar thing happened to my attitude regarding Java, and C#. They both just got too big and unwieldy. I think that’s a function of standards committees.
So nowadays, when I need to write code, I try to pick a simple language like Clojure. Even the agents I use seem to prefer it.
@MikeBenzCyber “Let’s find the most mentally fucked up people in the country and put them in the most sensitive positions.” - Democrats while Republicans do nothing
They broke his bones, gouged his eyes out, cut out his tongue and castrated him. He died of a heart attack after being set on fire and dragged himself 50 meters across the floor.
@themomentumplay Sold at 954 like a Chad. Imo it was a Sell off to get retail out before government takes a stake in ai companies to keep the economy from taking a bigger shit given gpu rental went from 7 to 4 an hr