It's obviously not option 3!
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It's obviously not option 3!
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And then with this, all trait items need to be explicitly imported. So to get current behaviour you'd do `use core::clone::Clone::{*, self};`. The benefit is now traits can add items without accidentally shadowing other existing items; the user must explicitly opt in to that shadowing issue.
No inherit impl blocks, everything goes through a trait.
Nah, method syntax is fine. The problem is them being implicitly available as soon as a value of the receiving type is accessible. Instead, I'd just want any function to be callable like a method on the type of its first argument.
Pre-existing conditions exacerbated by a change in routine. Notably, the overall rate of death is the same, it just "takes" deaths from the following days.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38464392/
Yeah, hence why I'm not so anti-DST anymore.
But I'd be happy with just having the world accept that maybe we should keep the clocks the same, and just shift business hours to match sunlight.
I used to hate daylight savings a lot. But, now I work an office job 8 to 4 five days a week, and that I live at 42ยฐS. During winter here, without daylight savings, I literally wouldn't get to see the sun until the weekend.
"Go is perfect, why are you making me add this feature you don't need?"-type of mentality
The difference though is your app is fair, whereas other body count checkers use AI, and therefore have the opportunity to be racist, sexist, and all sorts of other bigotries too.
I cannot understand why people give any AI tools any power to do anything. There are no rules, there is no sanitizing, literally anything could happen. That AI tools do anything useful is a hard-fought coincidence. Let alone the insane privacy concern they represent.
I have no evidence, but I choose to believe that NVidia has an astroturfing department whose directly responsible for all of this.
The one conspiracy theory I'm ride or die for is that NVidia is directly responsible for all 4 of these hype cycles. Four hype cycles in a row that all happen to be predicated on the sale of more GPUs is just too many to be a coincidence to me.
Even legislative threats didn't seem to light a fire under the experts. Beyond kidnapping the committee, I don't know what else you could do.
Probably nothing. An army of languages have come and taken away C's most frustrated users; users who'd make vocally advocate for change. Somehow, the experts need to develop jealousy of languages they look down upon.
Any change that _actually_ modifies Windows is going to make it incompatible with the legacy software that is the only reason businesses still use it. Look at how Microsoft handled the removal of Internet Explorer. It's still there, but hidden behind Edge, because removing it would kill things.
From what I've read about CorePC, the idea is to break the C: drive into more partitions, to segregate Windows itself from user data and programs. I don't think they're actually making Windows itself modular, again, because I literally don't think they have the technical capability to do so.
I don't even think it'll prevent the installation of extra programs; office PCs will still have the Xbox Gaming App, it'll just not run in the foreground on startup.
I guarantee that the modularity is literally nothing other than profiles for different sets of start-up programs. They already ask you during the Win11 installer what "kind" of install you want (gaming, office work, etc.) and that's all it does.
Microsoft still can't remove the Win95 settings widgets for things like date and time. They've lost the ability to actually change Windows. All they can do is screw with userland, which still absolutely sucks.
Honestly, if you can afford it, a Steam Deck is the best way to get into Linux as a first timer. Plenty of distros are super friendly and easy to install, but SteamOS on a Deck is as simple as it gets. For most people getting games working is the hardest part, and SteamOS has that down pat.
Thanks for posting this, so far I've gotten 15k in regular mode! Such a neat game.
I had no idea McMansion Hell was on BlueSky! I loved reading this in highschool and university.
Golden Combat Operation
AFL! It's kinda like American football except it's no-contact and no touchdowns, so a large larger emphasis on athletic ability. If you wanna see a real crazy sport, our version of American football is Rugby, no budy armour.
Depends on the product obviously, but I find that modularity allows 3rd parties a better chance of being able to produce aftermarket parts. Look at Holden cars for example, they've been a dead company for more than a decade but I still see those cars in Australia because parts can be made.
There will never be a movie that will do the Trump presidency correctly, because it's logistically impossible to fit 2,500+ daily insane headlines into a 2 hour runtime. At some point you need to choose between "president suggests people inject bleach" and "president shits himself" and you can't.
It's an approachable dyn Any!
"Anti-woke Sinners" is such a hilarious way to write From Dusk Til Dawn.
Can't wait for Daily Wire to do a Survivor knockoff where they put a bunch of pedophiles on an island and spent 3 months trying really hard not to draw any parallels