@GrrlGhost AC warms when it's cold and cools when it's hot? If you have it, it makes sense to use it all year round.
Also, Irish weather / house heating is so absolute bananas that no AC will ever fix that anyway.
@lalathalala_ @Dartrisen@ChShersh Imagine learning it's not that simple and that, for example, msvc perf punishes span usage by passing it through memory rather than registers in a function call.
I'm definitely in the use-modern-features camp but don't be ignorant to why it's not a fit for all either.
@SebAaltonen@EddyXBT Also investment is a redistribution of capital rather than direct value production. So if people invest en masse, there will be a surplus of cash and a shortage of actual value produced. Inflation will spike rendering investment worthless and forcing people back to labour.
@ID_AA_Carmack And weaponizing employers with a technology that can crawl through your every digital footprint to decide how good you are as an employee is not a win-win situation, but an attack on the basic right to privacy. Being yourself will be punishable as it reduces chances to get a job.
@ID_AA_Carmack The idea that you are judged for things that you never intended to be public is deeply unsettling. Interviews today don't assess search history to evaluate candidates not only because it's technically hard but also because we want to keep personal and professional lifes separate.
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@TOR_EuroCon "Indian tech workers" pay up for leeching landlords in rent and social housing in taxes.
And the reason locals are emigrating is that "home parish" didn't provide high skilled workers/decent housing/any city infra like public transport.
Curious who's to blame in the disaster?
@Caolanmcaree@diarmu1d If you look at it this way, then all money in circulation is infinitely taxed.
You get an income, obviously taxed. You use it to pay a contractor. The contractor pays the tax and goes shopping. The shop owner pays a tax on money that had already been taxed twice and so on...
@seanbax Isn't that the usual size vs speed? Arrays with few elements are also common and they will have to pay for an extra branch on iteration.
It will also at least double the code of empty() function, so it is not a clean win for size either.
@jntrnr @DrawsMiguel Sorry to hear that.
Everyday we stray further.
Honestly, another staggering example of the whole industry being messed up whenever it comes to any human interaction.