neo [he/him]

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Cake day: July 25th, 2020

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  • I was being serious. I offhandedly expressed some excitement, in a comment I forgot I even wrote, about interviewing at a place that writes modern c++. Which, if you don’t know, c++11 and especially beyond has features to manage lifetimes, ownership, memory, and other important things just as Rust does (but it’s still C++, so of course it has all the baggage C++ must carry and a compiler that doesn’t enforce any of this).

    But you rushed at the opportunity to be a complete ass about it and insult me for no reason. Presumably you also dismissively assumed I’ve never written Rust. Or that in 2024 the Rust jobs are so overflowing that I can just take my pick at one at my own leisure. As if my first preference is to write software in a language that still requires forward declarations.

    Yeah. You had such a good point, though. I really would rather not have an income in favor of writing perfectly memory safe software that nobody uses. Surely you have advice on that?







  • To that end, we wish posts of reactionaries to be placed in [email protected] along with an accompanying explanation with the intent of countering the reactionary propaganda in the post body

    I like the effort posts. When I was much younger and cruising the badphilosophy subreddit sometimes I’d get lucky when a comment actually explained the bad philosophy. it was illuminating at the time.

    For the posts that are not “low-hanging fruit” we ask that you use [email protected] .

    What do you mean by this? I can’t tell what c/gossip is meant actually meant for.

    Edit: regarding the effort posts. I also appreciated the fact that /r/badphil was designed for just pillorying bad takes. It wasn’t a subreddit that was about “learning” (it had a specific rule against learning, in fact). It was just great when I could learn. I think there’s room for both. Effort, and vent.