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  • She slays tho

  • Fellow C and Rust programmers, how do you live without classes?
  • Well, if your compiler knows the old value is unused afterwards, it can just modify the parameters you want and return the object as is. And if you're really manipulating non-mutable objects, shallow copies should be enough to replicate an object + a few modifications. I don't have everything in mind but once the semantics of your program has been checked by the compiler and it starts emitting lower-level code, it can cheat a lot to optimize things out

  • Fellow C and Rust programmers, how do you live without classes?
  • Your compiler is allowed to optimize things tho

  • [Hyprland] Pink Shork :3
  • Yes indeed, my eyes couldn't see it for a moment x)

  • [Hyprland] Pink Shork :3
  • I thought the shark was a plane and didn't understand the title... Morning's hard today

  • People who can don't get mad and just go with the flow, how do you do it?
  • I never thought about dissociating this way :O I'll give it a try next time I feel the meltdown coming

  • Me, on Monday
  • I can hear his annoying voice explaining with way too many words what this single slice of apple pie would do to him... Hypothetically

  • avrg Arch btw user (I still use kde on my laptop, I'm to lazy to change it)
  • Totally agree, I'm using awesomewm with standard KDE applications on top because they're neat

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  • Yes same here, I've been using Manjaro for a few years since I'm too busy to waste an entire day setting up a naked Arch. I have had no single stability issue, thing is rock solid

    On the counterpart, fedora has always felt like I can't get a single package installed without the need for arcane sudo magic tricks and my system being unable to update anymore at the end of the process. I know that the problem probably lies between the bed and the keyboard, but come on, I am skilled enough to install and rice an Archlinux and manage my AUR packages without problems, but can't install GCC on fedora? Hmmm....

    And I'm not even mentioning conflicts and packages being unavailable either because your version of fedora is too young or too old

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