Casey Chesshir
102 posts



If you use the STL, you can write safe code in C++ Everything is object, allocator, and algorithm-based, and that's it. You NEVER call malloc or free or use strxxx() functions. You never see, access, or operate on memory directly. It's different than regular C++, but less different than Rust.



For everyone that’s confused, the left of politics STARTS at anti-capitalism. Liberals are not leftists, the democrats are not leftists. Socialists and communists are leftists.





“C is an OOP language” - my school CS teacher





NVIDIA’s CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to achieve "OpenClaw is probably the single most important software release ever. If you look at its adoption, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in what is it, 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux. It is now the single most downloaded open-source software in history, and it took just 3 weeks."




NVIDIA’s CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to achieve "OpenClaw is probably the single most important software release ever. If you look at its adoption, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in what is it, 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux. It is now the single most downloaded open-source software in history, and it took just 3 weeks."












@wogillo @BookerBiro @northwoods_memo @CatManMarx Read some history! Stalin made a pact with Adolph Hitler. Don't you know this? Do they keep all of your cadre so ignorant? wsws.org/en/articles/20…



From an interview with Valerii Zaluzhnyi regarding the 2023 offensive: “The original plan was to concentrate enough forces into a “single fist” to retake the partially occupied region of Zaporizhzhia — home to a vital nuclear power plant — and then have them advance south to the Sea of Azov. This would sever a corridor of land the Russian army had been using to resupply Crimea, which it illegally annexed in 2014. Success required a large, concentrated buildup and tactical surprise, Zaluzhnyi said. What happened instead, he said, was that forces were dispersed over a wide area, diluting their striking power. His account of how the counteroffensive diverged from the original plan was corroborated by two Western defense officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they aren’t authorized to speak publicly to the media.” @samya_kullab and Susie Blann apnews.com/article/ukrain…














