

its so ridiculous though that miracast somehow cannot work with a wired network, but only directly through wireless
its so ridiculous though that miracast somehow cannot work with a wired network, but only directly through wireless
yeah but if you share it with people, they’ll still see the clickbait thumbnail, and that’s the actual problem
This is incorrect. If you properly test your code such errors will become visible.
Ah, just as all the memory-mishandling related security issues in all operating systems out there. Nobody tests their shit well enough nowadays!
You are quick with being judgemental and ignoring the rest of what I said in that part,
Quick??? Read all your other comments man! I take it as you not wanting to accept it.
well of course. you can’t betray the will of upstream: to not feed the rich. not a big ask.
but the user, as you said, has no reason to object to that, because it protects them from parasites
ublock already has part of that library
50% is too little if you want to allow that
I suppose we need to make definitions clearer. C++ is memory safe in the sense that you can write memory safe code. It doesn’t enforce memory safety though. But not doing that is not the language’s fault. If someone jumps with a bike from a flying airplane, it’s not the bike’s fault that they will not land safely. It’s the misuse of the bike.
saying that C++ is memory safe because it’s possible to use it in a memory safe manner is like saying jumping out of a plane with the bike is safe, because it’s possible to safely land (with a parachute and a lot of training).
you always repeat that C++ is memory safe because its possible, and that “misuse” is “not its fault”.
first, you are quite simply redefining what does memory safety mean. you basically say bombs are safe because they can be safely defused with the expertise.
second, do you really need to misuse it to get unsafe code? it does not warn anywhere. not in the instructions, not in the compiler output.
third, its no one’s “fault” that c++ is not memory safe. That’s not a fault of c++. like its not a fault of factories that you have to wear safery gear when working inside because otherwise you may get injured more severely. this is just a property of C++, not a judgement
I’d argue those weren’t the best developers then.
oh no, my suspension was correct, you are really thinking that you are the perfect coder who jever makes any mistakes. It does not make sense to argue with you
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_safety
https://www.memorysafety.org/docs/memory-safety/
https://media.defense.gov/2022/Nov/10/2003112742/-1/-1/0/CSI_SOFTWARE_MEMORY_SAFETY.PDF
https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/urgent-need-memory-safety-software-products
why do you want to redefine what the term means? why does it hurt to admit that C++ is not memory safe? It’s not about your weakness.
I don’t think this solely depends on the level of experience. People make mistakes, and these kinds of mistakes are very hard to find. And don’t tell me you are the perfect coder that makes no mistakes, introduces no bugs.
I don’t know if it’s riddled with it or not, but what I (think to) know is that one of Rust’s goal is to minimize them. No need for raw pointers when handling lists and buffers most of the time.
The GPL, on the other hand, directly infringes on the user’s freedom to fork and redistribute the software.
that’s plain bullshit. under GPL, you are free to fork it and redistribute it
I’ve come close to writing a plugin to help you skip these ads.
a few ublock rules would probably do the job. it’s possible to even run premade scriptlets to fix up a website
oh I didn’t know there’s a fiber box in 100m at any place in the country! tell that to my ISP who cant serve any internet through the landline telephone cable because it’s too far from distribution! oh and also to all the customers of microwave wireless networks.
and this doesn’t even need to be on the countryside! It’s a problem here even in villages that the ISP is not allowed to run any cables on the high voltage electric poles!
is aluminum a good idea? I remember reading that lots of years ago the use of aluminum cutlery contributed to developing dementia
you mean, they don’t use PVC in any new buildings anymore, but older buildings sti have them, right?
I know plent of places in my European country where cable does reach, but was made for landline phones and cannot carry any data for internet because its so far from the nearest distribution center. even wireless like microwave can’t sustain more than a quality camera feed
cat 6 in every home lol. you have any idea about range of cat 6? I mean, any?
yes but they don’t need a cloud service, neither scanning your home to function
at first I was thinking the subscription is for when you don’t host your own server but you use theirs. but it seems they limit client-side features even when you use your own server. that’s interesting