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1:11 AM
A solution is to have paying side-gigs to give you time for other stuff. I might get crucified for saying this, but PHP pays my bills :P
 
1:57 AM
good for you
 
 
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5:32 AM
@Stargateur It seems to be possible but with very low income today, and you'd need some talent for publicizing your work. If I choose to be freelance, I would also activate things like patreon, but more by curiosity than really hoping to gain anything significant.
@Stargateur I'm in negotiations
 
5:46 AM
@DenysSéguret soo not so free yet
 
 
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4:19 PM
I think I'm going to vote to reopen stackoverflow.com/questions/69197290/…
While the first paragraph still seems a little-off topic, OP has worked hard to clarify they're asking about the relationships between ownership, lifetimes, and borrow-checking. Which I think is probably on-topic and answerable.
 
 
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6:05 PM
yeah
though, it could also be seen as "is Rust possible without Rust" which is a bit of a similarly chicken-or-egg question
 
well, I disagree: I think it's basically an invitation to speculate ("would it be possible?") and fails to clearly define what a good answer could be (what, exactly, is "Rust-style ownership and lifetimes"? How would you know whether a language, which is not Rust, is "Rust-style"?)
the grouping of "ownership and lifetimes" vs. "borrow checking" is particularly puzzling to me because lifetime analysis is part of borrow checking
 
well, that makes them two unseparable concepts, doesn't it?
 
I think as a question it could probably be beaten into shape over the course of a lot of back and forth in the comments, but that sounds like a lot of effort for a counterfactual
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier you could say that, but then it basically comes down to "did OP specify this in exactly the right way to allow it to be answered in the affirmative"
 
6:18 PM
@Jason I was able to order a new one in a relatively ok price, with 2 year warranty. I also realized, while entering my actual parts in pcpartspicker, that my geforce 1070 is now priced 4k $ at some places. this on is pleased to have gotten it at 600
(not that I'm about to sell it or anything)
 
I don't object to the reopen-votes, by the way. I just won't be adding my voice to them
 
oh, that was the very basis under which I found our exchange to be very nice, knowing that me reopening, doesn't force you in any way, and vice-versa
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Oh, sweet!
 
sometimes, when hesitating so much, I find solace in the fact that it's still one vote, and that it's ok if i cast it and it's wrong, or anything.
 
I'm looking into upgrading parts of my own system soon, but the graphics card will have to wait…
 
6:25 PM
I've had a very nice experience using pcpartpicker just now (I promise I am not affiliated with them and will stop spamming right after!), putting my current pieces and choosing a replacement one that corresponds to their specs is nice
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Yes! I am familiar with pcpartpicker.com, I also use it! :-) Commonly used in the Netherlands is tweakers.net. It has an excellent section for comparing the prices of components (or other electronics) at different shops.
It was a blessing when I needed to find a Mini-ITX motherboard with Wi-Fi support.
 
6:46 PM
@Jason for some reason I assumed "belgian" in there would be a french readable language
 
7:09 PM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Huh, interesting, I thought Belgian websites would offer two locales.
Looking at the price over the past year is :-(
Gigabyte Radeon RX 6800 XT Gaming OC
 
7:20 PM
In case others didn't see that one yet!
 
 
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10:48 PM
@Jason take bad C code and say it's bad...
call it C++ LUL
and say rust doesn't handle error
stupid pdf
 

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