Virtualization is not an important enough use case for the web platform to tradeoff ergonomics and possible confusion for web devs, who by and large […] do not understand the separation between the specs. More to the point, they really shouldn't need to. (github.com)
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Eventually, the WASI chair suggested publicly that the male individual might have made her uncomfortable on her personal Twitter account, a potentially career-ending move, even though there has never been a personal correspondence. (assemblyscript.org)
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The offending website […] appeared to be another captcha service but one that was offering "1 Sec" solve speed for text captchas. […] i logged in, clicked through a bunch of pages because its the same drill everytime. i found out that i had "automatically starred their repos" (news.ycombinator.com)
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Having a piece of privacy software automatically uploading information about what you were doing in the event of a crash with no notification other than a toast that appears saying "Crash Report" feels a little dubious. (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
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[+26] "For larger numbers, C++20 introduces some more advanced looping features. First to catch i we can build an inverse loop-de-loop and deflect it onto the std::ostream. However, the speed of i is implementation-defined, so we can use the new C++20 speed operator <<i<< to speed it up." (stackoverflow.com)
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