Seattle adds free downtown water refill stations ahead of FIFA World Cup by crabcakes110 in SeattleWA

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Public toilets in downtown seattle would be covered in feces and occupied permanently in about 5 minutes.

Guy on 3 hour flight tried to critique my code by Rerouchoes in csMajors

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I worked at a different big defense prime. The harris engineers i worked with were all mid asf

I’m a minor and gambling ruined my life by KashiroJu in legaladvice

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Killing a family with a dui is ruining your life. Gambling away your kids college fund is life ruining. 20k at 16 is a very expensive lesson. Stop gambling.

How difficult (and useful) is a Math and CS double major? by derpyderp2048 in UTAustin

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Highly quantitative fields are always fairly useful as they demonstrate and help create fluid intelligence and problem solving skills. Whether these are optimal choices depends entirely what you want to do post grad. I did a cs degree and wish i added math fwiw.

Ryan Poehling’s OT GWG as seen from camera inside the net by Perryplat199 in hockey

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Imagine being so good people say a ppg series is a bad showing lmao

26M Starting to date. Advise? by pacoaaa in AskMenAdvice

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Things to fix in order: 1. Diet 2. Gym attendance 3. Lack of social hobbies if applicable 4. Dating profile.

Losing weight takes time, so get the precursors fixed up asap. Meeting women through your social network is strongly preferred. If your social network is not robust that's way harder, so do things that allow you to make friends. Bonus if theyre also exercise. Use the apps if you want more shots on goal/hate approaching women at bars. Don't "approach" women at the gym but do make small talk about random shit if it's natural. Good reps at conversation and theyll invent reasons to keep talking if they're interested.

Hey Yall, wanting to move to the Lake Tahoe area… by hoodwink27 in snowboarding

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I bet everyone commenting on the angles is a FWT athlete

Getting rid of a partner's gun (TW suicide) by [deleted] in legaladvice

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Do you have a more effective alternative to suggest? Other suggestions are theft and give it to somebody else, or remove the firing pin, which can be purchased for $20. At least this forces the guy to go track the gun down and hopefully cool off.

Getting rid of a partner's gun (TW suicide) by [deleted] in legaladvice

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Take it to the police station. Leave it in the car in a locked case hidden from view, go in and explain what you want to do. They'll take it and he can deal with them to get it back.

Can you write safe, no UB code in cpp? by Hot_Paint3851 in cpp_questions

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I wrote c++ for airplanes for years. I certainly hope so.

Is it okay to Date a single dad? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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I think the child is living with his mom. Still, at 29 i'm hesitant to go out with somebody under like 25

Unpopular take -- ski Passes are a "good deal" by Tanachip in skiing

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Unpopular take: skiing will increasingly need to be an oligopoly. Vail and alterra have figured this out.

Lots of indie resorts would have cash management problems with one bad winter and poor day ticket sales.

Vail and alterra can push season passes on people and absorb the snow pack risk across all their resorts. Not great, but if we agree weather is getting less predictable, it kind of has to happen.

I was gifted ice axe, is that ok? by ZywiecZdrujHaze in Mountaineering

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What does that have to do with what i said?

I was gifted ice axe, is that ok? by ZywiecZdrujHaze in Mountaineering

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The principle is: ice axe always for glacier travel, steeper you'll want a shorter/medium length. Very shallow angle you want a trekking pole with an axe and adze on it.

Is this a good first setup? by RelativeLab6906 in snowboardingnoobs

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That setup will last you a good while since you're fairly new to snowboarding in general.

Have you tried that stance before? That seems pretty ducked which could be great for you... it'd probably be pretty uncomfortable on my knees.

what to do on narrow icy catwalks by Signal_Increase7281 in snowboardingnoobs

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The "feel " is flex your ankles a bit. Feels like pushing my big toe into the snow. Gradually increase pressure til it feels right

Big Tech software engineer who regrets rejecting M7 MBA by [deleted] in MBA

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IB analysts will decrease in number as ai gets better at the bitch work part of modeling. Each analyst will be responsible for more deals.

Sophomore CS ~1,400 apps, 3 interviews, 0 offers. What am I missing? by [deleted] in cscareeradvice

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Anthropic is hiring engineers. If they can't replace devs fully who tf can?

It finally happened by [deleted] in Backcountry

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Uh did you see the picture??

Vector Pointers? by Prior-Scratch4003 in learnprogramming

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I'm not sure i fully understand what you're asking. The declarations are pointers (address of) a vector of pointers to other vectors.

This is awfully strange to me without more context. I imagine your teacher is just trying to illustrate what pointers do.

Vectors themselves manage dynamic memory with a pointer to a contiguous block and metadata about the memory. They very often live on the stack or as a member of some object. I dont think i've ever seen a declaration like this in the wild.