Yeah. I didn't want to do immediately after the trip. But now I don't see the option to do it from the history of trips.
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Does it say 2080 is the end anywhere? Because in the calendar we use in my country it's 2081 right now, we're a hindu major country.
I was on a car from ride sharing app recently, and there was a tablet in front of me playing ads continuously for the whole ride. Asked the driver to turn it off and he said, "I have to keep it on". I know it's not the requirement from the app, so honestly how dystopian is it?
The way things are going people can't afford anything and will have ads blasting in front of them for discounts.
I thought the gov wrote this, just a joke huh
Yeah, and there's no plan to stabilize the ABI because it's developing.
You can use C ABI for some data formats, but you're limited on what you can use (mostly primitives). There's a crate stable-abi or abi-stable that provides a way to do things to keep it stable, but since it's external crate it has limitations.
I know it's frustrating because I am writing something in rust that loads functions in runtime. I thought it'd be easy because programs written in C do it all the time. Rust gives a lot of advantages but working on dynamic loading hasn't been fun. And there aren't a lot of resources about this either.
Thank her for me for the representation.
Nepal getting a lot of relevancy on her mind.
Yup. I made a scientific analysis program. Using CLI and your own editors you can do so much. And instead of focusing on making the algorithms, I had to focus on making a GUI for months because people need things to click.
And then even with very responsive and easy GUI, with like just 5 types of "views" and probably like <5 buttons/inputs each, people are like "it seems complicated" within like 1 minutes of demo. They haven't even tried to use it or tried to learn anything. I even modeled the views to be as similar to another software they use.
I feel like people just don't like computers.
Laughs at opening PDF in a text editor and manually reading/editing things. (It was a bit complicated problem that made me do these things and don't recommend it)
IIRC Same compiler version doesn't mean the ABI will be the same. Each compilation may produce different representation of data structures in the binary. Depending on the optimization and other things.
It's actually true because in my laptop I feel powerful, I have so many things to do and the choices. In my phone I'm at the mercy of apps and algorithms.
It's https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Samvat
(calender), it could be 2081 or 2082 now. So your calculations just made me think of that.