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  • I don't think "the don" is intelligent enough for that.

    He is a narcissistic piece of shit.

    Okay, folks, show's over.

    Nothing to see here, show's - oh my god, a horrible plane crash!

    Hey everybody, get a load of this flaming wreckage!

    Come on, crowd around. Crowd around, don't be shy, crowd around.

  • I like this. Someone making his own informed decisions and reaping the benefits of it!

    Drive a Nissan ev myself and it has been economic (0 repair cost, just normal upkeep), fun to drive and is silent!

  • while C has to fiddle with void* and function pointer to get similar flexibility, which are much harder to optimize, as none of the type information is there.

    I thought we were discussing speed, not ease of use?

  • Thank you for sharing your linux journey!

    I've been toying around with linux since the old famous slackware distro!

    I have used Windows professionally, later switched to Mac, but my desktop (my main driver) has been linux for a long time.

    I run it the way I am most productive with it (yes, Gnome, don't hate me, but liked xfce before that).

    I like the way everything is customizable, light weight and... free.

  • I'm on Voyager (via the app store) and it is wonderful (and free)!

    I agree that some communities are quite empty, but I found that the techn savy communities are quite large and well maintained (selfhosted, linux and such).

    Although the read is arguably shorter, i have more time in my day as a result of that. Not missing reddit at all ATM.

  • Aside from that I think C is more performant than C++ (indeed when you use the bells and whistles that C++ offers), you are comparing the libraries with each other.

    The fact that the implementation of one random std::Sort is faster than the implementation of qsort() is comparing libraries, not the languages. You are comparing the algorithm of the Rust Sort with quicksort (which is obviously the qsort you are referring to.

    I am certain there are sort implementations in C which outperform Rust.

    Having said that, I immensely enjoy Rust because it forces me to think about the error handling and it does not give me the quirks of C/C++ (index out of bounds, memory corruption).

  • She was removed from her classroom in March after a parent complained she’d read “My Shadow is Purple” to her class, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which represents her.

    Edit: Ratting on the teacher and then hiding behind some law firm. Nicely done bigots, nicely done.

    And I agree that that age is the age to start simple education on topics like this.

    I cannot fathom why some parents think "lets not educate them and then abolish abortion".

    Shame on them.