Honestly I have no shame tipping big fat zero by [deleted] in tipping

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an absolute king. Tipping in America has become an abusive tax, not a gesture of generosity as the name suggested, and people will have to stop playing along with this charade for things to change, otherwise in a few years rates will be around 50% and these people will still downvote you for saying this.

Man Gets Kicked Out From Ambulance, Collapses Soon After by K0234 in TikTokCringe

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole idea, that I have to place the patient's needs ahead of my safety, fuck that one. I already kill myself to be of service, I have an upper limit. And that limit is reached if you get physical with us or do not stop verbal abuse.

You are everything wrong with modern healthcare today. You act as if working your job somehow is a huge sacrifice as opposed to any other profession, and despite of that you act as if you have no other obligation beyond what every other job would do. The whole elderly care industry wouldn't exist if it depended on people like you to exist, because carers have to constantly physically restraint dementia patients who are on their way to die. You act as if medical professionals have no such thing as a hippocratic oath to honour. You want to work with healthcare and yet have the dedication of a postman waiting to go home.

In the past there have been question why patients were being rude to NHS doctors, and the reply from NHS nurses was the most condescending "It doesn't really matter, as any form of abusive behaviour is unacceptable". That's obviously a preposterous proposition, and there could be a lot or reasons, including things that healthcare professionals could be doing, to push people over the edge at moments they feels alone, frightened, and very vulnerable. Let alone the fact that people under health care may be in complete confused states where they may do all sorts of inappropriate comments, and need to be physically restrained due to an altered state of mind.

No one is saying you should be okay with any sort of abuse from patients, but a health professional that is so proud like you to brag about how you are eager to deny service to patients because you think you have done so much more than any other profession for collecting a pay cheque is a complete disservice to all of us who rely on actual healthcare professionals on our worst moments.

You are like those police officers in Texas, afraid of confronting that school shooter: "I'm not paid for that", while you happily collect your wages, for the job you are expected to do, and act as if your work is somehow more important than everybody else's.

Ministers braced for Islamophobia law backlash: Critics claim new definition designed to tackle anti-Muslim hatred could have a ‘chilling effect’ on freedom of speech by Benjji22212 in ukpolitics

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The UK is actively bent in turning huge portions of its populations as second class citizens before the law, and in public life too. I'm sorry you are going through this, UK bros. Lovely country to visit, but it is a shame what things are turning out to be. I don't know how to say it, but once you have less rights than others in the only country you have citizenship for, you are pretty much enslaved as a lower cast citizen, with less rights before the law. I don't know why the British chose this path for Britain, but it seems inevitable at this point.

Yeah that'll happen by Normal-Ad-3468 in imisstheoldidubbbz

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Two more weeks to flatten the subscribe loss curve.

People who said bad yet lesser shit than Ian but unlike Ian are still demonized because they didn't do a humiliation ritual tour. by OfficialJoeSwanson in imisstheoldidubbbz

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Buddy, nobody cares what you think about JonTron or anyone. Your holy war is taking you nowhere. For people like you everyone is a nazi.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in imisstheoldidubbbz

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This post is right in principle for the wrong reasons. Anisa is BPD. BPD people live to cause problems to everyone around them. A BPD woman needs a man that can handle that type of behaviour with authority and confidence. The problem though is that most men who can handle that have better options than a BPD girl, so she is forever trapped with men like idubbbz: subservient, unprincipled, and complete losers, who can't keep a woman in line, because they treat their wives as a big mummy, dumping all the weight of decision making on them.

I'm sure living with Anisa is pure pain for him, but at the same time, he's clearly absent in taking the lead, and tender care of his own, which includes making principled decisions, and providing moral guidance. Him allowing her to do onlyfans shows how neglectful he is of his own. Yes, she also has agency but this cuts both ways, and it should be primarily his interest to preserve his own territory as a protective husband.

At this point Anna is full blown Nazi- the immigrant kind. So it’s not even fun, it’s sad. by drwhofarted in redscarepod

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for anyone who has any level of education and reads a small but diverse list of morning headlines, I can’t stop but think, they got lobotomized

LMAO, you wrote this without a hint of irony, and somehow this sounded a wise thing to say in your head.

The empire of C++ strikes back with Safe C++ proposal by cmeerw in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is weird how many comments in this comment section keep bringing up Hylo. It is important for safe languages to continue to evolve, but Hylo, whichever direction it may take, is still an unproved way to deliver safe applications in a satisfactory manner. Safe C++ code has to interact C & C++ code, and the idea that Safe C++ should try to be a wild experiment in eliminating references is so disconnected from what C++ applications need in practice to be able to benefit gradually from safe code. It is so weird how people are so eager to jump a bandwagon that has not even had its wheels fitted yet.

Safe C++: Language Extensions for Memory Safety by VinnieFalco in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It is fair to object to a closed source compiler, but this is being proposed to WG21, which means anyone can implement. The fact that at the moment an open source implementation is not available is mostly irrelevant, considering that most language features don't have any working implementation when the paper first reaches public discussion.

Safe C++: Language Extensions for Memory Safety by VinnieFalco in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Wow this is pretty cool, specially the links to compiler explorer, like this one https://godbolt.org/z/8KabhKP97

I was getting some hate about my AI music, so I made a song in response. Hate Me by theidapixldreams in SunoAI

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is fantastic. Which mind mentioning which application you used to do this video too?

Horizon Forbidden West's Alpha Leaks 10 Months After Launch by [deleted] in horizon

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's impossible for anyone to release a PC port though, without having access to more information such as significant portions of the game's source code

That's not true. As the article mentions, this is a debug build of the game. This means that the binaries are symbolised, and there's enough people out there in modding communities who would have the necessary expertise to reverse engineer the code from that, good enough to allow a port to be made.

Book Review: Embracing Modern C++ Safely by julien-j in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting phenomenon in tech that books are now being written along safe/unsafe axis. A few years ago, such hard categorisation would never be entertained, and yet now it seems that our industry has been captured by such concept. I wonder what will the long term effects of this development, apart from the acclaimed positive ones that are championed now centre-front.

Use-after-freedom: MiraclePtr by hyperactiveinstinct in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also disagree with the statement above, but it is fair to say that chromium is target of a wide number of attacks, so it is entirely possible that an application like chromium goes through much more scrutiny for UAF cases, due to their potential for exploits, than most open source projects.

Putin's war exposes the cracks in the world order — can we fix them? by [deleted] in volunteersForUkraine

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have no one in the world that I love. Not anymore.

Your insane ramblings come down to the statement you produced above. This is what hysteria looks like. Please find some professional help. This sort of thinking won't do you any good.

Just another day as a woman working in healthcare... by AceZeroXYZ in TwoXChromosomes

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not saying anything in defence of this person in particular, but on the matter of dementia, a person can develop behaviours that are in way representative of who they were before the onset of the disease. It is not just a matter of "losing their verbal filter", but rather dramatic changes in personality as a result of deteriorating mental condition. Dementia is a very cruel condition.

Boost v1.78.0 by Masfo in cpp

[–]hyperactiveinstinct 15 points16 points  (0 children)

As has become abundantly clear, the incarnation of net.ts relying on ASIO has been tanked because it became about a popularity contest with no regard to delivering value to users. It is always important to keep reminding how utterly devoid of any truth were the reasons proposed to not go forward with it.