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07:25
I suspect that there is a high chance of 911/Covid like event taking place within 2 years from Trump's inauguration as the next president. This is based on historical event, because history repeats itself. If Covid was an accident after Trump had declared trade war, then the 2001 attack shortly after George W. Bush had been sworn into the office looked more like a calculated assault - as revenge for his father's involvement in the middle east. Politicians are usually slippery for a reason.
As nations tilt towards extreme right, and nationalism and protectionism become increasingly popular, so goes up the chance of large scale war.
 
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@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn to be quite honest "pro-peace" is kind of a cop out. Peace without justice is meaningless. It just lets resentments fester and paves the way to civil wars. Civil wars last a lot longer on average than inter-state wars. So all you're doing by forcing peace is to prepare for even more death.
 
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11:24
@PeterT I understand your rationale. But do you think our western views are not biased, as much as other people's view is? Our media always portrays us as being the good guys, yet: Irak, gaddafi, Congo, etc... The other side does exactly the same. So we, the average Joes, don't know everything. Especially not what happened behind closed doors.
I do have my personal opinions, but at the end of the day some part of me is like: "fck it guys, stop your childish stuff, have peace and let's move on"
 
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15:31
of course the media is biased. But at a certain point the relativism goes too far. You can't just hide behind "oh, Obama did drone warfare and killed people, also Hitler killed people, so they're just essentially just as bad as each other" . There's degrees to things, they matter.
The Russian media mostly doesn't even pretend like they're not full of bullshit, they just want to tell you "oh, the other side is also full of bullshit, so they're just as bad as us". Fuck all that I don't want to give up on people trying to live in a fact based world. Nuance is great, using it to obfuscate the f
 
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18:25
Who the heck usese m4 macros?
Looks very obscure and esoteric
 
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19:38
wasn't that used for linker scripts or assembly or something like it
I swear I've seen it scrolling past a bunch of times when using automake
oh, seems like it's used a bunch by autoconf, that's where I've seen it, when calling ./configure on various projects
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posted on December 09, 2024 by Blog Staff

In this article, we'll learn about -Wstring-conversion, something I learned from C++ Brain Teasers by Anders Schau Knatten](https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2024/10/16/cpp-brain-teasers). Clang offers this compiler warning which fires on implicit conversions from C-strings to bools. Implicit String Conversions to Booleans by Sandor Dargo From the article: L


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