[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 2 points 3 months ago

lol. I don't know if anyone will even see this comment.

Apparently questioning a NotTheOnion "Kamala Harris terrifies flailing Trump to the point of incoherence" story was enough for some lemmy instance to ban me, which I only accidentally learned about from another ban. All that because I dared to ask a question in a "Russia vs. Ukraine" meme thread and bring a dose of reality to a discussion.

So I learned quickly to not bother discuss simple reality, let alone anything else, with uniparty followers.

Many of the election season posts have been scrubbed of btw. Very organic!

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 3 points 7 months ago

RE federation, the comment only federated after the edit.

I tried upvoting+downvoting myself first, which is a trick that may have helped in the past, but no dice. So federation doesn't appear to be reliable unfortunately.

I understand and don't mind delays, but content still getting missing from federation queues is something i thought doesn't happen anymore.


Edit: This one federated within a couple of minutes. Not bad.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 11 points 7 months ago

If you think that's WTH-worthy, then you definitely shouldn't read the /r/cpp thread (sample comments: [1][2]).


(edit to see if this will federate)

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On "Safe" C++ (izzys.casa)

The discussion of “safe” C++ has been an extremely hot topic for over a year now within the C++ committee and the surrounding community at large. This was mostly brought about as a result of article, after article, after article coming out from various consumer advocacy groups, corporations, and governments showing time and again that C++ and its lack of memory safety is causing an absolute fuckload of problems for people.

And unfortunately, this means that WG21, the C++ committee, has to take action because people are demanding it. Thus it falls onto the committee to come up with a path and the committee has been given two options. Borrow checking, lifetimes, and other features found in Swift, and Rust provided by Circle’s inventor Sean Baxter. Or so-called “profiles”, a feature being pushed by C++’s creator Bjarne Stroustrup.

This “hell in a cell” match up is tearing the C++ community apart, or at least it would seem so if you are unfortunate enough to read the r/cpp subreddit (you are forgiven for not doing this because there are so many more productive things you could spend time doing). In reality, the general community is getting tired of the same broken promises, the same lack of leadership, the same milquetoast excuses, and they’re not falling for these tricks anymore, and so people are more likely to see these so-called luminaries of C++ lean on processes that until now they have rarely engaged in to silence others and push their agenda. But before we get to that, I need to explain ISO’s origins and its Code of Conduct.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 6 points 10 months ago

You assholes. You stole that story from Radio Free Asia who were going to report on it tomorrow and post it to !nottheonion@lemmy.world.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 4 points 10 months ago

Do people in this community actually think Ukraine is winning?

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 3 points 10 months ago

So not DNC bots/bot-like-humans then.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

In fairness, given that this is a small unserious community with the objective of making fun of things, I didn't expect this much of a response

In fairness, this is Not The unserious community 😀

And if there is indeed a campaign by Israel to denigrate Erdogan

I was laughing at that notion. Erdogan only started to get loud (only verbals, no actions) against Israel after losing some local elections due to Turkey providing materialistic (actual actions) support for Israel, mainly through one of the ports in the Mediterranean. Israel is happy to play along of course since they are used to this (it happened before). The same goes for some "Arab" states (all British-made client feudalisms) who provide support through land (The gulf => Jordan => Israel) to break the partial blockage in the Red Sea.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 5 points 11 months ago

Can't tell if jerk. 10/10 comment.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 5 points 11 months ago

ERDOGAN BAD HURR DURR

Such a great comment section as always. Sometimes I genuinely feel (or rather hope) that most people commenting are 14 years old or younger, but I know they're probably not.

Not that anyone not hyper-propagandized needed to see the obvious reality of this "infamous" slap for themselves, but it says a lot that no one even bothered to look it up before circlejerking to this article which was written exactly for the great minds that would fall for it. I picked a BILD link for you because you share the same level of intelligence with their audience.

Is it impossible to disagree, oppose, hate, or even fight people, without falling for propaganda-produced stereotype-infused cartoonish characterizations relayed via such silly stories?

And the best part is the complete lack of self-awareness among those circlejerking themselves to these stories.

That Israel is anti-Erdogan now angel was quite the addition to the collective retardation though. lmao.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 7 points 11 months ago

Imagine actually believing that. LMAO.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 2 points 11 months ago

I would write some info. But I don't want to trigger atheists roaming these parts.

[-] LearnedDonkey@kbin.earth 2 points 11 months ago

I ain't never looking back.

Do we have a RemindMe bot on lemmy? Or maybe the double negative was a Freudian slip 😉

You sound like you fell for some big stereotype-filled detached-from-reality circle jerks, of which, this comment section is one. It actually reminded me for some reason of the Huffington Post's 2016 election predictions. Well, they at least got Texas right. lol.

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