You can’t win, unless you delete their social media. There is nothing you can say or do that won’t be erased by their next Facebook visit. They are also co-dependent and will not divert from their course individualy
You can’t win, unless you delete their social media. There is nothing you can say or do that won’t be erased by their next Facebook visit. They are also co-dependent and will not divert from their course individualy
Someone like the secretary of health or the president, as it currently stands
I believe writing the pure kernel is doable in time, but Linux has a ton of drivers, also implemented in C. I also believe it’s not unreasonable to assume that those are the source of most of the issues that Rust would solve. I’m nowhere close to actual kernel development myself though either.
Migrating such a huge, complex code base over however as much time to a different language seems completely unrealistic to me though. What you’re saying is right. It makes more sense to keep a pure C Linux kernel and work on a replacement in parallel. No matter how great a new language is, you can’t expect an entire community of seasoned contributors to adopt it. It’s unreasonable
Thanks for providing the additional clarifications, I think pretty much all of it is valid, I just have a slightly different perspective.
Most people would likely agree with you that investing into a home through dept is reasonable. I don’t disagree.
I also agree that you can utilize loaned capital in a way that your earnings outperform the debt incurred.
You’re still gambling though. You can not afford to lose your home, or that loaned capital. Maybe you feel like your chances are good, and maybe they really are, but you’re relying on your personal prediction of the future to ultimately resolve that debt.
A “real” investment is just as much gambling, but the fallout from failure is entirely different.
Just FYI for whoever needs to read this: If you go into debt for a single investment, it’s a mistake. You are supposed to invest your excess, into as many isolated pools as reasonable. If you’re part of the majority of the population, which doesn’t have an excess, you are not investing - you are gambling.
I’ve been maintaining multiple release channels for most of my projects. I always have a nightly build and a dev build that I run manually or on every push. Actually versioned releases either happen directly after completing a milestone or when the release schedule calls for it.
The product is spyware by design. It’s a honey pot for people trying to save a few bucks, while exposing their entire browsing behavior. They even called it honey…
You can run your own IdP on your network