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Oh I agree. But my god the embedded industry is slow to update toolchains.
I would love to have Rust as an option for my ARM development, but that’s years off. ARM is only now about to come out with a visual studio based toolchain for their Keil C compiler instead of the proprietary IDE.
As an embedded systems programmer I’d like to point out that that’s not true at all.
I meant faster than Python, not faster than Rust. Rust is fast.
Nevermind that the C++ program is two orders of magnitude faster when completed.
I would love to learn and use Rust but I’m a embedded systems guy. Everything of consequence is C and C++.
The Scots wouldn’t agree with this. I’ve spent a lot of time there.
The Shetlands, Orkneys, Harris and the rest of the Hebrides aren’t even mentioned. Haha
My refurbished IBM Model M from 1984 agrees.
Well I’m not going to argue with you. I’m just saying that kagi has a lot of customizations of search that let you tailor it to your needs.
When you’re not ad-focused you don’t care if the client blocks instagram.com, facebook.com from results.
Do yourself a favor and try kagi.com.
I’m also very happy with kagi. I get search results with no fluff to sort through or scroll past every time I search. It’s such a breath of fresh air.
Kagi is also doing some interesting things with search and many, many things that let you customize how the results are presented to you.
Also, intesrtingly, kagi is growing rapidly and as yet they have spent literally zero dollars on advertisements. Purely word of mouth.
I do about half and half. Especially in the morning or in the middle of the night I sit. Don’t have to try to aim in the dark or when I’m half asleep.
I suspect also the men who are married with families tend to sit more than single guys.
You site a tribe of 65,000 primitives in Africa in a conversation about the modern, internet level, instant communication, spacefaring society of eight billion people. Their culture doesn’t scale.
You may have the right idea but you’re on the wrong path to proselytize for it. Eight billion people can’t return to a hunter/gatherer society and squat down in the dust to grind grain on a rock for dinner.
But humans have short memories. As soon as the pressure is off and the complacency sets in, someone will abuse it.
Like true Libertarianism, this assumes that people will be perfect, altruistic and cooperative.
They won’t be. Eventually (quickly) someone will become a cult of personality or a bully and seize power.
See: America 2016/2024.
This is 100% accurate.
I too, second a bidet. Especially a heated water bidet.
My wife and I love ours. We’ve been having our home remodeled and have been hopping through AB&Bs. We’ve missed it a lot.
Who is John Galt? Looks like we’re about to find out.
I write embedded firmware for my own business’ products and I fall into this trap myself.
I wanted to whip out a basic little product for my business thinking it would take two months of hardware design and a couple weeks of C.
A year later it’s a neat little product…
You’re right, but but carry-out drinks are a big part of it too. If you’re keeping disposable straws for those, you might as well use them in both places for the reason you cite.
I’m using kagi as well and have been very pleased with it.