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3:08 PM
The curious case of falling gold prices - gold price usually goes up in recession or high inflation. I wonder whether investors have changed their appetite after Covid, and prefer investments that produce extra values such as food and durable goods manufacturers. Farming adds value too, unfortunately it's a year of bad and extreme weathers.
 
 
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4:23 PM
Just curious, what would be your way of generating a HTML file on-the-fly, with the requirement that the file needs to be valid HTML all the time (no open tags etc.)?
Performance is a key here, so rewriting the file over and over again is a silly solution.
 
@Warcaith There is a difference between valid HTML and valid XML, HTML can have open tags and still validate
 
That's true. However, I'm not looking for a solution where you append the last </body></html> at the end only, it should always be there in the file if, for example, the program would crash.
It's not a C++ question, but more of a general problem that need's to be solved :)
 
 
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5:47 PM
What is the need of 3 way comparison operator?
 
 
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8:08 PM
@PraveenKumar less code
for example:
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/shared_ptr/operator_cmp
take a look at the since C++11 before C++20
lots of code removal
'In the 2017 Dutch study only 2 out of the total 27 school children (7%) recognized that the website was a hoax.[9] The setting of the task (school environment), the trust in their teacher and the scholar, and the emotional involvement (the topic was an animal in danger) might have made it more difficult for them to perceive the information on the website as fake. Several told the scholar they were shocked that they had considered the digital information on the website to be reliable, as they had received several lessons in new literacy training at school over the past year.
 

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