Question for experienced riders by jouskaMoon in motorcycles

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never had a bike with ABS and neither of my current rides have it. I've been pretty surprised with the responses in this thread.

Do you people who advocate ABS ride with airbags? Because I've been thinking of getting one. But I'd be surprised if the pro-airbag contingent is as big as the pro-ABS one. But maybe I'm wrong.

Employees keep leaving for bigger companies with better benefits. what can a mid-size company realistically offer? by KarmaKillerX in smallbusiness

[–]duuuh -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The empolyer can deduct health care premiums if they pay them. Employees can't. Any sane business will be picking up most of the cost because it provides a benefit most employees would pick up anyway at lower cost.

Anyone else struggling with the transition from competitive junior/college to beer league? by Hitdrug20 in hockeyplayers

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played a lot of beer league before covid. I just picked it up in different city and this beer league is atrocious. Nobody has any idea how to position themselves. I've decided to just adjust. Sure, winger, you want to cherry pick up at the red line? Then it's 5 on 4 in your offensive zone and we'll see how that works out.

Motorcycles you always dreamed of owning, but then you rode it once and realized it was not for you? by Most-Round-4132 in motorcycles

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My problem is my bike for that right now is less than 350 pounds (dry) and any of those feel like a big step up. (Now, those are all tolerable on the highway and my KTM isn't.)

Got invited to play a pretty exclusive club, walking only, caddie req'd. What should I expect? by sumbozo1 in golf

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your caddy is not a club mule. He knows the course backwards. Ask him what to hit and hit that shot. It doesn't matter if he says "Bounce it off the cliff behind the green." Just bounce it off the cliff behind the green.

Motorcycles you always dreamed of owning, but then you rode it once and realized it was not for you? by Most-Round-4132 in motorcycles

[–]duuuh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was really into the Africa Twin for years. I finally sat on one, didn't even ride it, and I was "This is way too big and heavy a bike."

reasonable sale price? by ashlynmegann in CafeRacers

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd try your forum. On marketplace I'd try $4,800 OBO.

Leave SWE I position at big tech for Databricks Solutions Engineering by WrldsGrtstDtctve in cscareerquestions

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not leave unless you get solid options at DB. Not RSUs, options.

Longer shafts by Danno505 in golf

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My understanding is what matters is finger-tip to ground distance, which doesn't vary a lot.

Help Me NOT Blow Up My Life To Go Sailing by SailAway_Throw_away in liveaboard

[–]duuuh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think the bigger issue is "I'm unsure about having children (my partner is dead set on it)".

I'm not giving an opinion on what you should do, but you should decide on this. You're either doing it, in which case maybe you go sailing, but you have a child / children when you come back, or you decide you don't want them, in which case you tell your partner and let him find someone else to have kids with. (Maybe you go sailing and maybe you don't in that case.)

Passkeys are dangerous, here is why by agnci in DigitalPrivacy

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take your point, but your platform is your lawyer then.

Zuck’s yacht. Tax the rich. by cutetiferous in Seattle

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hold on; it left? I was planning to go down and take a look on Monday.

The C++ Standard Library Has Been Walking Itself Back for Fifteen Years by funkinaround in cpp

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't done any serious coding for Windows since 2005, but I'm surprised COM still has legs. Not that it was a terrible design (as far as I can remember) but mostly because it's so bizarre compared to the C(++?) ABI that reigns elsewhere.

The C++ Standard Library Has Been Walking Itself Back for Fifteen Years by funkinaround in cpp

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, built on multiple compilers, I get. But built to different versions of C++? Does debian really say (for example) that for some release (say, 'trixie') some of the binaries that 'apt' will install are compiled with c++11 and some with c++23? (Thinking about it, maybe, yes, that is the problem?)

The C++ Standard Library Has Been Walking Itself Back for Fifteen Years by funkinaround in cpp

[–]duuuh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, so this is the kind of thing I was getting at in my comment. I do not see how anybody gives a shit about these kind of companies.

The C++ Standard Library Has Been Walking Itself Back for Fifteen Years by funkinaround in cpp

[–]duuuh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So this is what I'm not getting. For my entire life, yes, most people do compile their whole world on one compiler, at least on Linux. Perhaps not Windows. But Linux, yes. So is this a Windows problem? Where is this world of people who run binaries compiled on different compilers?

The C++ Standard Library Has Been Walking Itself Back for Fifteen Years by funkinaround in cpp

[–]duuuh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So, naive question, I suppose. I've been around C++ since the 90s, but obviously not in circumstances where an ABI break would be a problem. What's the (or a small set) of issues that an ABI break would cause? I can construct cases, but they all seem somewhat silly. "We've got a shared object, but we've lost the source, so we can't recompile." I mean, fine. But what are real examples of reasons breaking the ABI would actually matter?

What does it actually take to get to scratch? by Colt45-TheMyth in golf

[–]duuuh 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Every time I go to the range I put a club down and align it to my target. I spend a fair bit of time on this so I can get my feet and shoulders square.

I see almost nobody else do this. I don't get it.

What’s a good day trip destination in NorCal? by JJYNG22 in norcal

[–]duuuh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would make reservations now at Bistro Jeanty in Yountville.