I recently had GCC give me the error “returning to the gate for a mechanical issue”, fun stuff as well
I recently had GCC give me the error “returning to the gate for a mechanical issue”, fun stuff as well
Does the People(Vec) even work if you don’t specify the type inside the Vec?
Sweet! Now I don’t have to recursively write comments to explain the meaning of each comment
Can’t you just use the get_or_init
method instead of get
inside the push_log
method? This would initialize the cell on first use. You’d still need a Mutex inside of it to acquire a mutable reference to the vector.
To add on to this, if you’re using some random RAM stick picked out of the gutter, then it might be worth it to run memtest86+. Bad RAM sectors can give some weird unpredictable issues.
If it creates infinite number of people, it could solve world hunger with some good ol’ Soylent green thinking. Although you might want to figure out how to slow down the trolley at some point.
Did you try requesting your data? I got my data within a day. They probably mention 30 days because that’s the legally defined deadline, and to give themselves some leeway in case the automated system has issues with some user.
It also makes sense for them to make it a low-priority task, as they have a really long deadline for it, and you don’t want it affecting the main site.
They’re definitely automated. I doubt it’ll do much in terms of protesting.
Enforcing clearly defined rules, to ensure the discussion remains on topic and civilized, what’s wrong with that?
I like jumping on the bandwagon as much as the next guy, but do you have any evidence of these accusations?
There’s three things I’d expect that reddit could do in retaliation:
And even if they don’t take any action, ask yourself this: do you really want to keep using reddit, with the way they’re acting right now? All this feels like a big middle finger towards their oldest users.
Interesting, I did not expect them to meet SIL4 standards, that’s not an easy achievement.