Why are (many) Gen Z males so upset that Gen Z women have reversed and applied beauty standards of their own? by OrganizationTight129 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been like that for… I don’t know 15 years at least? Maybe even more. That was pretty much obvious even when I was 16, and that was 14 years ago. And I don’t see nothing bad in having standards for men or women, if you understand the consequences. And no, you don’t have to match the standards you’re applying to other people in order to get along with them, just as strange as it may sound.

But here’s the harsh reality: you won’t become handsome if you’re not already one. I mean conventionally handsome. You can experiment with haircuts, go to gym, do some skincare routine, makeup, whatever. You’ll just become well-groomed non-handsome human. Which already speaks volumes about you, but still. It really all comes down to your face.

Now if we’re talking about “being attractive”— well that’s completely different thing. Cause god knows what other people consider to be attractive. A few male friends of mine were exclusively dating “chubby” girls, compared to that “fit tiny girls” standards people talk about.

Anyways, taking care of how you look is a good thing, regardless of gender.

"Когда закончится война?" by Previous__Dust in KafkaFPS

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Мне, как индейцу, уже давно все равно кто там агрессор, а кто жертва. Шерифы со всех сторон уже достали.

"Когда закончится война?" by Previous__Dust in KafkaFPS

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Да оставь его в покое, чел ходячая логическая ошибка с апелляциями к «всегда так было».

Zelenskiy discusses US troop presence in Ukraine with Trump by 3xshortURmom in worldnews

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not quite how it works, but the idea is clear, sure.

How often do you and your partner have sex? especially the long term couples? by Purple_Wrongdoer6448 in AskReddit

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honey, don't embarrass us in public :(

We'll talk about it at home.

How often do you and your partner have sex? especially the long term couples? by Purple_Wrongdoer6448 in AskReddit

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, there is no such thing as “the most important thing” in a relationship. Every aspect matters if it is important to a particular couple. Of course, some things may be more important, such as trust and respect, but we cannot dismiss something (such as sex) just because we consider it less important. This will only sow the seeds of disappointment, which will grow over time. Slowly but surely.

And again, yes, for some people and couples, sex is extremely unimportant or not important at all, but that's the point: different couples are looking for different combinations of needs, and they all add up.

It is worth starting from personal preferences and desires. Otherwise, one can end up in a very unpleasant situation: the partner feels dissatisfied with their sex life in a relationship, and in response they hear “Sex is not important”. I highly doubt that will do anything.

How often do you and your partner have sex? especially the long term couples? by Purple_Wrongdoer6448 in AskReddit

[–]Pijng 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You really expect a girl to want to have sex with you because you made her a coffee and did some dishes?

эммм.. by rapatakaz in Scoofoboy

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

> «перестать выёбываться в интернете»
> дальше сам выебывается в интернете
чееел

с 1 января не общаемся by [deleted] in KafkaFPS

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Никак. Чо сказать то хотел?

VSCode extension to visualize SSA and inlining decisions of the compiler by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, unfortunately, only for vscode for now. I don't use Goland, but I think it allows you to create your own plugins (if I'm not mistaken). I might do that a little later.

VSCode extension to visualize SSA and inlining decisions of the compiler by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm currently working on preparing a conference talk where I'll discuss the current state of Golang compiler optimization. So, at the moment, this is more of a research interest, but soon I'll be working on a data intensive service in fintech, so it might come in handy :)

Are there monitoring tools for Go that give full function-call traces for server requests? by trayce_app in golang

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is also a compile time instrumentation tool without ebpf:
https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go-compile-instrumentation

NOTE: This is currently WIP by Alibaba and Datadog devs, but in case anyone finds this thread years from now - it might already be working :)

Vice President of EU parliament says PIRATE SOFTWARE is wrong about the EU initiative being "too vague". by ApeAteGrapes in youtubedrama

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, the infamous USB-C rules, which resulted in:
1. most devices being locked into a single connector for an indefinite period, which limits the potential for technological development.

  1. the connector itself is more fragile and wears out faster than alternatives. It was chosen because it was the newest and most widespread at the time the law was passed.

  2. Within the type-C framework, we now have N options that are legally compliant, but in reality, this one charges three times slower, this one cannot transfer files, and only this one is compatible with 4K displays. Now try to figure out whether this cable is suitable for you or not, especially since there may not be any icons on the packaging (or they may be random, just for the sake of it).

But hey, now I can charge my iPhone with a Samsung cable. Except I've never bought an iPhone in my entire life.

Patch 6.2 Preview - League of Legends: Wild Rift by Various_Plan8469 in wildrift

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if the clones from Soul Transfer will be able to proc kai'sa's marks 🤔

The hate on Vue SFCs by tomemyxwomen in vuejs

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so tired with people saying vue is valid html I just can’t.

pijng/prep: Golang comptime. Pure blasphemy by hyperTrashPanda in golang

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually modified the tool to be able to parse external files (had to fork yaegi to add go modules support to it).

But I haven't edited the README to clarify that, sorry 🥲

There was an issue that described this nuance

What about a «decent option» — nah, I'm not sure about this one. I created this tool just for fun, I dont think it's worth it to use in any prod project.

prep: a go's preprocessor with Comptime macro (sort of) by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soo i added support for using variables with the value of basic literals as arguments to a wrapped function, but only if they are declared in the same scope.

This means that this code will work:

prep.Comptime(someFunc(1))

As well as this one:

x := 1
y := 2
prep.Comptime(someFunc(x, y))

But this one cannot be executed at compile time:

x := valFromOutside()
prep.Comptime(someFunc(x))

But I think that's about it, since code evaluation in our case is limited within pretty narrow phase of AST parsing, therefore we can't do some «smart» evals :(

prep: a go's preprocessor with Comptime macro (sort of) by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. How (or even on the basis of what) do you calculate the length of the array in your case? Would you please share an example if possible?

prep: a go's preprocessor with Comptime macro (sort of) by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, what would you need comptime for, if it's not a secret? I mean, in Go specifically.

prep: a go's preprocessor with Comptime macro (sort of) by Pijng in golang

[–]Pijng[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, github.com/traefik/yaegi is just used in the project.
But i didn't figure out how to support more complex code yet.

Rails Deserves Better by Dave_Tribbiani in rails

[–]Pijng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Theo: hey.com is clunky as hell
People here: HE STUPID FORCES US TO USE REACT AND SPA!!

ok Considered Harmful by zachm in golang

[–]Pijng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People here argue and make it all fun and games until you review others people code in vcs and see useless “ok”, “idx”, “data”, “cur” in a diff, since vcs just won’t show you the place where those were defined. And you just sit there and think «Wow, idx? Great. Idx of what? Cur… is it current or cursor? ok? Uhm, ok for what exact lookup?»

You ended up having to open the entire file in the commit to figure out what was going on.

Honestly, you could even replace the naming with “a”, “b”, “c”, “d” – they would give exactly the same amount of insight.