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felipellrocha
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- felipellrochaSuspension of disbelief.
- Hehehehehheeh
- Being fully multithreaded comes with significant overhead, while browsers essentially proved how much unreasonable performance you can get out of a single cpu using async because of javascript’s async model.
It is hard to describe just how much more can be done on a single thread with just async.
- Oh god, there will be money in this for sure, but at what cost?!?
- English is your favorite language to read and write? Said no one ever…
- How did I know this was going to be about Mr M?
- Came here to say the same. I’m brazilian and can translate every single one of those phrases without losing any meaning. What a shit set of examples.
- Last week I had to download a dependency on Homebrew. It had been a while since I had downloaded anything as my personal device had been stable for a long time, so dependencies were out of date. Well, homebrew decided to upgrade EVERYTHING before it started the new download, all without my prompt. An hour later, I was met with a device that was full of issues, and it took me an entire week to fully get back to normal. Not saying I hate homebrew, but I welcome any competition in this space.
- Webgl2fundamentals is pretty great :)
- but I don't need to add a flag in Rust
- Boy... I hate questions of the form "Why not just". Which, to be fair... is not the exact form, but the intent of the question.
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- Wait, how does that work?
- Have people not lived in those places in the past?
- I love how you claim that there doesn’t exist, while at the same time mentioning a (very old) study that would imply an alternative exists so that such study can take place.
If you go to anywhere in Europe you will find plenty of places that prove the opposite.
- It is, yeah. Which is why when you compile 99/100 times it just works. I don’t think people understand that this is one of Rust’s best features.
- This is a huge mischaracterization. Most people in the roman empire were free. Yes, they had slaves, but their economy was not based in slavery. In fact, part of the reforms of Diocletian was to transform everyone into serfs, aka, proto-Feudalism. They walked backwards, not forward.
- H... House...? Is that you?
- This makes sense to me. To some people, nothing will be sufficient outside of free. The demand curve predicts this. What is weird is that they're talking as if the problem was with every company trying to get paid (paying the bills? that's for the weak), instead of just simply recognizing that their purchasing power is relatively low.