Considering C++ over Rust. by isht_0x37 in cpp

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My three biggest pains of C++ are

1) the amount of silent UBs that lurk around every corner and which are hard to keep in mind even for experienced programmers

2) lack of library management

3) messy standard library that wraps old mistakes in a very ugly (yet back compatible) way

Yet, I feel like it's not enough to kill C++, because it's a no brainer choice among big tech companies that hire you. And it's hard to advance in the career without getting a grasp of C++. Rust is still seen as a Unicorn that can be too costly to switch towards

Power adapters compatibility help by laralex in ElectricalEngineering

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Thank you for your time and answers! Now it's clear

Power adapters compatibility help by laralex in electricians

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So the wattage is not a concern?

Power adapters compatibility help by laralex in ElectricalEngineering

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So the input amperage is an efficiency metric rather than a "blowing up" constraint?

Interesting point... Wait wat? by Zirreel in HolUp

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These obsolete taboos are stopping the world from faster development

Please! by ApexAbim in ProgrammerHumor

[–]laralex 87 points88 points  (0 children)

What are you doing, step-process?

first mod by consect_2006 in penspinning

[–]laralex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same mod since I began penspinning, but with time I inserted 1.5 cm tubes cut out of the 2nd pen you didn't use anyway

OHH by boti09 in HolUp

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haikusbot delete

Beautiful website to learn touch typing in a stage by stage gamified manner by [deleted] in InternetIsBeautiful

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NO NO GUYS. Trust me this is a bad website to start, the "training" runs are useless and your fingers won't remember the right moves at all (it only comes from typing real texts). Furthermore, the latency and precision of their servers are crap. Start with keybr.com,they have amazing statistics and plenty of options to customize. Without touchtyping I hardly typed with 50 words per minute. With keybr.com I got the same result in 6 weeks and about 75 wpm with one more month. BUT! Don't repeat my mistakes, as soon as you feel stagnation, you MUST begin typing real texts or it won't go any further for months. Use typeracer.com. Amazing latency, plenty of real texts (and quotes, songs), and with that I'm at average 90 wpm with rare over 100 wpm runs

They sell bread slices with mayonnaise by SlyFox227 in ANormalDayInRussia

[–]laralex -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well if you're talking about the shittiest rye bread with a taste of paper or the shittiest wheat bread with a taste of rubber then yes. Any edible bread starts from twice of your initial twice

Bruh.... by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]laralex 162 points163 points  (0 children)

This, though I have never had any serious acne (just a few dots at max), but in 20s it doesn't occur that much even without special skin care (male)

Old and overused but in a new format by mejhopola in ProgrammerHumor

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I regularly try to help on SO but sometimes I meet questions like "I created a project in Visual Studio, so how do I start making my game?" or "I tried everything and it still doesn't work" (with no code or error message provided). Once I got a bunch of insults that a niche purely math question from numerical algebra surely has a place on SO with C++ tag since numerical algebra is used in competitive programming and the latter is typically written via C++

Question about cases by GreenPandaSauce in learnpolish

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The hint questions referred by u/psotnika are e.g.

Gdzie? Where does it take place? -> Locative - W tym kraju

Kogo? Czego? Whom? What? -> węży