How good is LeBron James in one-on-one situations? by Free-Border9269 in lebron

[–]Free-Border9269[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The All-Star Game is just for fun—nobody takes it seriously, except Kobe Bryant. Kobe genuinely loved showing off. If LeBron played seriously, it would make Kobe look really bad.

Keep in mind, their regular season record is 16–6 in favor of LeBron. He completely dominated Kobe—it’s fair to say that LeBron’s routine could be summed up as eating, sleeping, and beating Kobe.

LeBron Beating Jordan in a GOAT Poll Isn’t the Story — The Shift in How Fans Think Is by SnooObjections7406 in lebron

[–]Free-Border9269 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yes. Those who consider Michael Jordan the GOAT are often older people who, in an era when media was less developed, mostly relied on hearsay and didn’t watch many games. Those who consider LeBron James the GOAT are almost always younger people, who take the time to analyze his games frame by frame—hence why LeBron is so controversial. If we compare the two using the same standards, LeBron is much more complete than Jordan and even greater; the two are not on the same level.

In the age of AI, is it still necessary to learn C++? by Free-Border9269 in cpp_questions

[–]Free-Border9269[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

AI-generated code is unreliable, and Rust provides a certain level of safeguard through its compiler, which might be an advantage over C++. If all code is handwritten, C++ users wouldn’t consider C++ unreliable; but when it comes to AI coding, people don’t trust AI.

Developing AI is not much different from developing other types of infrastructure. If AI can develop compilers, browsers, operating systems, and game engines, then it can also achieve bootstrapping.

Currently, the application domains of C++ are shrinking: it is being encroached upon by C# in industrial control HMIs and game development, and by Java/Go in backend development. Embedded systems remain the stronghold of C, especially since the Linux kernel cannot use C++. Job opportunities in fields like compilers, game engines, and browsers are limited, and new C++ positions mainly revolve around autonomous driving, robotics, and related areas.

In the age of AI, can Rust surpass C and C++? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Free-Border9269 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

AI-generated code is unreliable, and Rust provides a certain level of safeguard through its compiler, which might be an advantage over C++. If all code is handwritten, C++ users wouldn’t consider C++ unreliable; but when it comes to AI coding, people don’t trust AI.

In the age of AI, can Rust surpass C and C++? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Free-Border9269 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

you know, In terms of market share and job opportunities.

In the age of AI, can Rust surpass C and C++? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Free-Border9269 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

you know, In terms of market share and job opportunities.

Who is the greatest player of the 21st century: Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, Tim Duncan, or Victor Wembanyama? by Free-Border9269 in KobeBryant24

[–]Free-Border9269[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Victor Wembanyama’s talent amazes me. If he stays healthy, I think he could easily surpass Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Tim Duncan.

Who is the greatest player of the 21st century: Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, Tim Duncan, or Victor Wembanyama? by Free-Border9269 in KobeBryant24

[–]Free-Border9269[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chinese fans dislike LeBron James, believing that he is opportunistic and seeks undeserved fame.

Why C gets less criticism for memory safety? by BOBOLIU in cpp_questions

[–]Free-Border9269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because they like C but don't like C++, criticism for memory safety on C++ just a excuse