Which features do you mean? Not disagreeing with you, I’m just curious.
Which features do you mean? Not disagreeing with you, I’m just curious.
Did the Epstein island rebrand?
So basically Arch?
I guess if that’s how it works for you, sure. For me it’s upvote if funny, nothing if meh and downvote if downright malicious (bigotry, toxic behavior etc.). I don’t think I gave out more than 10 downvotes on Lemmy during this whole year. Though I can see how this post might qualify for the “bigotry or toxic” category, but I’m willing to give it a benefit of doubt.
That being said, if you have a different policy, who am I to judge.
If you feel the need to downvote everything merely not deserving an upvote, then yes, you need to chill.
Definitely not true, but still a hilarious meme. People downvoting this need to chill.
They’re free to change the licence of future versions.
Only if they are still the only contributor. Once you have more contributors, it gets far tougher to change the licence.
Because he’s good at playing outlaws, duh. /s
Oh hell no, we don’t need THREE major active conflicts!
It’s a nice wallpaper though for what it’s worth.
More like Trumpet’s cannon.
Subsidise how? They were using their existing plan as intended and even willing ditch the grey-area parts. If CF cannot afford to offer their plans as they are, they should change the offered plans, not hunt for easy prey.
An int&
reference is just as much of a variable as int* const
would be (a const pointer to a non-const int). “Variable” might be a misnomer here, but it takes just as much memory as any other pointer.
never mind, I looked it up. It’s a “reference” instead of a pointer. Similar, but unlike a pointer it doesn’t create a distinct variable in memory of its own.
I’m almost sure it does create a distinct variable in memory. Internally it’s still a pointer, specifically a const pointer (not to be confused with a pointer to a const value; it’s the address that does not change). Think about it as a pointer that is only ever dereferenced and never used as a pointer. So yes, like the other commenter said, like an alias.
A non-American here. Can you explain why it is considered a political suicide? Do the votes like Israel so much or what?
At this point they are the ones wanting the change. The change backwards! The original change they are fighting against has already happened.