Brombærkrat

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Brombærkrat

Brombærkrat

@brombaerkrat

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Brombærkrat
Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@FozonCapital @allenanalysis You cant be this stupid. You realize this slop was exactly what was sold to republicans right? What happened? Nada. You will get zero of what you were promised with the democrats. Are you mentally a toddler?
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Fozon Capital
Fozon Capital@FozonCapital·
@allenanalysis Oh no, JD Vance. You're not getting off that easy. Your entire regime is getting thrown in prison once Democrats retake power. None of us care how long it's going to take to get justice. But we are going to get it.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
A reporter asked JD Vance what he advised Trump before launching the Iran war. His answer: “I don’t want to go to prison.” Not “classified.” Not “national security.” “I don’t want to go to prison.” Major Alex Klinner is dead. His twins are 7 months old. The Pentagon won’t release a casualty count. The Baghdad embassy just told Americans to flee. And the man one heartbeat from the presidency won’t answer for the war because he’s worried about himself. Never stop connecting the dots.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@Caben17749 @austrosillyism Im gonna mute this conversation now. I dont give a fuck about Milei and I dont care that you love his costume. Good for you I guess?
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Nikolai Rostov
Nikolai Rostov@austrosillyism·
Milei is definitely a flawed and corrupt figure. As said before he endorsed a crypto rugpull causing people to lose millions; raised the money supply 4x in 2 years, and basically said Israel is the beacon of the West. His sister Karina is also involved in some scandal. However, politics is in itself a very flawed game. You can’t get things done nor reelection without doing some suboptimal stuff and compromising on certain promises. You can’t eat cake without eating lots of sugar in other words. So Milei is an imperfect figure. But until better opportunities arise, he is a good source of reform.
Christopher Coinage@LVMisesSupport

Arguing with anti-Milei people just feels like this:

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Brombærkrat
Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@ConceptualJames I LOVE that this is what you Israel Firsters have become. "If you don't masturbate to Bibi's speeches, you're not cool!"
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
You might think you're really smart and informed if you're a conservative who has recently decided Israel is a problem for America, but you're not. You fell for a Leftist psyop, which makes you the opposite of smart, informed, and cool.
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Caben 🚁
Caben 🚁@Caben17749·
@austrosillyism It'a latam, corruption is a given. If my choice is between a corrupt ancap executive or a corrupt socialist bureaucracy then I'll always take the former.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@RockChartrand The reason this message isnt hitting is that it isn't true at the moment. In all countries people have watched the 1%'s wealth explode while they have gotten poorer in terms of life longevity and standard of living, adjusted for inflation.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
By that standard, it’s better to make the rich poorer even if it leaves the poor worse off. That’s not about lifting anyone, it’s about taking from producers, routing it through politics, and creating dependence so power expands. A free system isn’t equal in outcomes. The rich may often get richer faster, but the poor still rise, with the freedom and opportunity to become anything, even the richest of the rich.
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs

Mamdani: We shouldn't have billionaires because it is so much money in a moment of such inequality

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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@mgn53 @KellerZoe @Syrinx2011 @Acyn Trust me, there is nothing more the rest of the world wants than your corrupt country to stay within its own borders and to keep your nose out of our business, but you won't so we're telling you, PLEASE get your act together and elect normal non-compromised politicians.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Ossoff: How much do you guys know about Jared Kushner—Ivanka’s husband? He’s on the Saudi payroll for $2 billion. And now he’s leading American diplomacy in the Middle East, apparently, while at the very same time asking princes and sheikhs to give him billions more. Can you imagine a normal sitting U.S. ambassador just hitting MBS for billions? But he’s a Trump, a royal, a princeling. The rules are for us, not for them. And it’s not just Jared. Never before have we seen so little effort to hide so much corruption. The Mar-a-Lago mafia has taken American corruption to spectacular new heights.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@unclebobmartin @VibeCoderOfek You're evading (or deliberately misunderstandig) the point. That objects and OOP (or functional programming etc) are so far from being software (or hardware) fundamentals that it's harmful to speak of them as such. They're just programming language mechanisms.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
I suppose you are right, I could build a computer out of xor or xnor gates. But those are just compositions of nand or nor so... Anyway, you were the one who waxed poetically about someone else's knowledge of the fundamentals of computer science. And, not only were you incorrect, you were also just rude.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
Do objects still matter in agentic development? Of course they do. What else is it that you think the AI‘s are manipulating? It doesn’t matter what language the AI’s use. It doesn’t matter what typing scheme the AI’s use. it doesn’t matter what frameworks or platforms the AI‘s use. When the AI‘s write code, they create little groupings of functions and data that are tightly encapsulated. Ie, objects.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@unclebobmartin @VibeCoderOfek No they're not the "only operations". Those are two examples of gates that are complete for combinational logic. It's not incorrect to say they're fundamental but that's not the point. The point is that waxxing poetically about "objects" is a sideshow to a sideshow.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
@brombaerkrat @VibeCoderOfek Well, if you want to get reductionist about it, the only operation fundamental to computation is 'nor' (or nand, depending on whether you are a democrat or a republican).
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Brombærkrat
Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@guywald @CryptoCyberia Its not the looks themselves. They're a proxy for their ideology and worldview. We know what a self-selecting self-protecting institution looks like and this is it.
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Guy Waldman
Guy Waldman@guywald·
@CryptoCyberia I know this is ragebait, but respectfully, focusing on looks of people is not a good look for you. If you want to criticize the leadership of Rust, talk about merits. Otherwise, this is just shallow and disrespectful and harms our industry.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@VibeCoderOfek @unclebobmartin You really need to learn some actual computer science and computer architecture if you think "objects" (in the OOP sense) are in any way fundamental to computation.
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Ofek Shaked
Ofek Shaked@VibeCoderOfek·
@unclebobmartin even agents end up building objects. fundamentals hitting different in 2026
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
This is only a surprise to people who are so blinded by online slop, partisan rage and retard right and far left talking points they don't understand how power works. OF COURSE the leader of the most powerful country in the world tells a country of 9 million people what to do! To believe otherwise is absurd and always has been.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

It's starting to look more and more like Trump tells Netanyahu what to do, and not the other way around

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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@Topology1337 @valigo You mean the configure step or what? Because thats literally one-and-done. After configuring cmake literally doesnt do anything. You can go into the build directory and type "ninja/make" as many times as you want, after as many changes as you want and cmake literally does nothing
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Manifold
Manifold@Topology1337·
@brombaerkrat @valigo It's also hard for you to understand that it doesn't need for it to do the compilation step of building for it to slow you down. It does a lot of slow bookkeeping and also you can control compilation order and steps which is crucial for speed.
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
If you properly vendor your dependencies, you don't need a complicated build system like cmake, or nix. All you need is a simple build script, 90% of which will be setting your compiler flags. If you don't believe this - RAD Debugger is over 200k lines of code, and clean debug build takes just a few seconds, and it has two dead-simple build scripts - one for Linux, and one for Windows. That even a person who never seen a shell script in their life can instantly understand. Linux packagers hate when you say this, because "boo hoo what if freetype that you vendor has security bugs???", but real reason they hate this is because it strips their perceived importance of infinite Sisyphean ecosystem churn to make sure exponential explosion of packages on your system has illusion of working together. I guess eventually even Linux people realized that they can't take it anymore, and invented flatpaks. For me personally, I pretty much landed at a middle ground of "dependencies are good, but automated distributed dependency management is bad"
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@Topology1337 @valigo Hard to discuss the benefits and downsides of CMake with someone who doesn't even know that CMake doesnt build your code.
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Manifold
Manifold@Topology1337·
@brombaerkrat @valigo Good luck with that benefit of building slow as hell. If you see any problems, put more slop to the mix.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@slinkard_jeff @DanielLMcAdams Rand is his own person. He's over 60 years old. His dad isn't responsible for how he votes lol. And Daniel certainly isnt just because he is friends with Rand's dad. Do you even hear yourself?
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HoOt Gibson
HoOt Gibson@slinkard_jeff·
Say wut? "Yes, Rand Paul voted on the measure to cease arms sales to Israel.According to reports and reactions in the thread (and consistent across multiple sources), he joined all 53 Republicans in voting against the resolution (i.e., he voted NO on blocking/ceasing the arms sales). The final vote was 40–59, with the measure failing. Isn't this your mentors son?
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Daniel McAdams
Daniel McAdams@DanielLMcAdams·
Vance is gone. Toast. "You are killing children!" This is not Antifa, not left wing college students. It is TPUSA. The most conservative of the conservative youth. They are not stupid and they don't fall for your bullshit talking points. They are ACTUALLY pro-life, unlike the fake "Catholic" POS Vance and his neocon demon allies. Who are killing children.
HatsOff@HatsOffff

‘You’re killing children!’ JD Vance heckled during TPUSA event

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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@valigo @rustforthewin Okay. But most people cant restructure entire systems around "dismissing cmake" because they work on actual commercial software that makes money and is developed by a team. In that setting CMake is the least of your problems.
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
I was pretty effective at dismissing CMAKE this whole time :) Well, almost - I have to build OBS from source because Arch linux packagers are stupid. But overall I just do my best to either depend on things where I can trivially throw CMAKE away (for example, glfw makes it easy), or just avoid such dependencies.
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Brombærkrat@brombaerkrat·
@Colonthreee @MakotoIchinose6 If you want backups then use backups. Dont complain git is a bad / overcomplicated tool for backups. That's not the issue git solves at all.
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:3@Colonthreee·
@MakotoIchinose6 TortoiseSVN is the worst I have ever used for version control. TFVC is actually surprisingly the best I have used, however, nothing beats just plain backuping across multiple drives and hosts. I never use what version control is supposed to be used for.
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:3@Colonthreee·
Version control like "git" is just creating more work for everyone involved. There is no reason for this to be so complicated, convoluted, opaque, and behaving like it knows best. It should not require the user to know a billion commands and "tricks" to use. It's unscalable.
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teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
1000x productive as you were before AI means that what takes you 1 day would have been close to 4 years of work (since you probably took some weekends or vacations). 4 years of fulltime effort, thought, and work. in one day. ...
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