Unaddressed is a bit harsh. Maybe not fully addressed to how we would like, but measures have been attempted in the last quarter century
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I had those a decade+ ago when I was in school
Rust used to be correct in 2014 when this was made. It's pretty fucking good, now
I'm a pretty senior dev and have chat gpt open for quick searches. It's great for helping me figure out what to Google in the cases where I can't think of the name of a pattern or type I'm looking for. It also helps quite a bit with learning about obscure functions and keywords in SQL that I can do more research on
Hell, I use Copilot daily. Its auto complete is top-tier
Bruh almost like the internet is just reposts crazy
Clearly you have no sense for nuance. Not everything anyone disagrees with is siding with genocide and oppression just because they disagree. It's concerning that that's immediately what you assumed.
Literally just don't say that. The entire rest of your comments were generally "fine" but you included hostile, unnecessary wording.
Someone else already mentioned your "go on, tell me" and "thanks for playing along." Both of those offer nothing to the conversation and only exist to be condescending.
Yeah I don't think that's the issue,
That's absolutely the issue. You were being condescending. If you can't be polite then don't respond at all.
In a normal conversation you'd absolutely come across as a massive dick. You don't have "resting bitch font" you just sound absolutely insufferable. You can make your point while not being a dick about it, you just need to choose your words better and not go for the "uh huh, definitely, here's why you're wrong and why I'm right, now piss off"
#5 is the worst rule there. I've been called that for the most milquetoast of statements. You really have to be more specific. This community sounds like an annoying pain to be a part of tbh, I don't have time to feel like I'm stepping on glass every day
Vape is just propylene glycol and vegetable glycerine, both food safe, with typical food flavoring additives