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04:02
is there a way to simplify "template <typename T, T* pntr>"
nvm you cant do that lmao
ive been double mistaken you can
 
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07:25
starting to work with avro, anybody got any opinions on it?
 
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12:25
Why are there so few useful news or information analytics articles recently? We are at one of the most significant period of change in this 20-30 years IMHO, yet, I don't see many deep insightful thoughts on the internet.
you might just be looking the wrong places then
What are the right places?
Depends on what your taste is. Bunch of people are writing stuff on medium or substack. If you find the people writing the insightful stuff, look at where they publish their articles
I quite enjoy stuff like noahpinion.substack.com
13:05
I read a few random article, they seem to have pin pointed some of the problems without actually cast a deep insight on the fundamental reasons for those problems or how the world would progress (or regress) because of them.
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Maybe random articles are not targeted at deep insight into fundamental reason for problems that progress or regress the world.
Take for example, inflation, stagflation to be exact for the current period. How are the world wealth re-distributed because of it and what are the effects of this stagflation? What political or social instability does this re-distribution of wealth bring?
I do follow 3-4 people/channels on social media for their insights, but the quality of contents seem to be diminishing even for some of them.
13:45
@TelKitty sounds like a lot stuff that's hard to measure and easy to give random non-falsifiable theories about. That's not stuff I'm interested in. But I hope you find people to provide you with that stuff, seems more like fodder for books though, not articles
Opengl thaught me a thing that documentations are kinda boring but more useful than videos explaining the same thing.
14:30
video tutorials for programming are almost always (like 99.9%) worse than text tutorials
at least time-efficiency wise
14:55
At usual i prefer watching Cherno and reading the documentation
 
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21:35
is there something like std::unordered map but with even faster lookup times for N=~200 keys?
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std::array with std::size_t as key type and a perfect hash function.
actually I will do exactly this
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Joke suggestions gone wrong.

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