@JoshMenzel My experience has been that you can get quite a ways without worrying much about threading and such. Just tell it what you want to do, and let it worry about how to do it.
You need to upgrade your employer (or the compiler version, whichever is easier). But seriously, yes: you have to replace all the modern C++ with crutches. Not fun: godbolt.org/z/c6v4ed1d8 — sehe18 secs ago
You could give them to your friends/family and/or sell them to a local store.
People tend to return kindness, so you probably end up with something else that you don't have. Not that is the main reason why give them to your friends/family of course.
I mean at this point base features C++20 is largely implemented, particularly as far as library stuff goes. For the reason I was pointing out MS de-facto requires C++20 or C++17 with C++20 coroutines.
That said my current favorite of "Not understanding the hardware"
I have a system with Windows 7 and IntervalZero RTX, and numerous analogue and digital I/O devices. Some of these devices do not have RTX-specific drivers provided by the manufacturer, so is there another means of providing real-time behaviour using the Windows driver?
An example of such a device...