Rust community might be phlegm but the language itself should be yellow bile, while c++ should be phlegm.
IMO
Rust community might be phlegm but the language itself should be yellow bile, while c++ should be phlegm.
IMO
Hab mal spaßeshalber im code den check entfernt, der verhindert dass Ergebnisse angezeigt werden wenn man überall neutral angibt
Etwas interessanter wird's wenn man jede These überspringt:
Competition. It's all about competition between companies. In highly saturated markets ads serve to build brand recognition and are seen as long term investment to gain market share. Good example is TikTok. The social media market is very much saturated and competition very high, so TikTok's strategy was to buy every ad they could to create brand recognition, which in turn helped gaining market share.
So I don't think the ad business is a bubble at all, it's just that the usefulness and function depends on the market a company competes within.
I agree, the voters wouldn't disappear but it would take time for them to find a new party to vote for. The time difference might be worth it.
Also if you check your Google Photos privacy settings there is a toggle for "Approximate missing locations" which tells me that Google is most definitely also using private images as training data and not only street view.
Equality in rust is value equality per default, that's what these traits are for. If you want to check pointer equality you'd use the std::ptr::eq
function to check if two pointers are equal, which is rather rare in practice. You can also implement the PartialEq
trait yourself if you need custom equality checks.
Maybe you have downloaded the wrong APK, there are some bad actors providing "pre built YouTube Revanced APKs". Be sure to only download the Revanced Manager from https://revanced.app/ and the unpatched YT APK (version should match the recommended one in the manager) from a trusted source like apkpure etc.
Easier said than done:
I think many people don’t realize they focus too much on short-term issues, which are actually symptoms of deeper systemic problems. For instance, the two-party system in the US stems from election campaigns not being publicly funded and also the "winner-takes-all" electoral system instead of proportional representation. I would bet you already know about these issues but still I don't see them being discussed in media and that's where every big change must begin. And that's also what I think should answer your question. Instead of spreading awareness of the current problems at hand, you should focus on the deep issues and instead spread awareness of them. That's my opinion at least.
Yeah and I'd say these people left are exactly those Elon wants, he doesn't want white guys in their 50s, he wants obedient young guys.
Not trying to defend him, but I thought the reasoning behind doing that was to get the least obedient people to leave the company so that there won't be a delayed push back from the employees.
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