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Off to a non-US instance. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.

  • First reference to Bruce Willis.

  • *corpses

  • MIT also (indirectly) killed Aaron Swartz.

  • *corpses

  • First reference to Bruce Willis.

  • *corpses

  • MIT also (indirectly) killed Aaron Swartz.

  • No, nuclear is not cheap. It’s literally the most expensive way to generate electricity

    Source?

    Beats coal anytime. Or Russian gas.

  • Do you have sources for all of this?!

  • Technically, yes.IF you're worried about the CEO, go for Tuta.

  • TL;DRs:

    many Gen-Z daters cite fear of rejection and being cringe amongst their top concerns.

    Gen-Z daters may have a harder time putting themselves in the vulnerable position online of seeking partnership only to get passed over or ghosted.

    dating a friend or someone from their community may actually reduce those feelings of stress and anxiety that Gen-Z face in the dating app environment.

    Social media has become a place for meeting potential partners. Visually-driven apps like Instagram and TikTok allow users to get a sense of who people are (or who they want to be seen as)

    Another interesting dating trend involves sharing detailed information about yourself and what you’re looking for in a personalized Google doc, linked in your social media bio.

    Self-doxxing? Wtf?!

  • A backdoor plainly and openly described in the manual is an oxymoron.

  • DEI

    Donald, Eric and Ivana?

  • If people can't work together, forking usually "solves" the problem.Let's see if they end up working together.

  • it’s only additions like new drivers.

    What prevents them from rewritting old drivers? Some sort of API incompability? I was under the impression they were doing just that.

  • the problem is the C developers to get to work on it together.

    Perhaps the problem is you wanting developers to work on something they don't want to work on.The problem is wanting to shoehorn a new language into an existing, long-standing large-codebase project.Forking is the obvious solution but rustaceans know that's a pretty daunting task...The next best thing is to develop in parallel, refactoring parts (usually drivers) without interfering with the existing codebase.

  • The "let's rewrite it in

    <insert fancy new language here>

    " trope only works in a small project. Doing it in large-scale years-old well-maintained projects is asking for trouble (especially if there are no unit tests) and friction.

    Best way forward if they so insist is to refactor small bits without interfering with the existing code-base.

  • Meh, not here for the karma.

  • these google-search-esque questions threw me off guard

    Me too, it just shows the interviewer doesn't know the topic.