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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Yea, mb, on reread yea.

    But still, nothing new should be written in it and everything old should be rewritten or deprecated over time. Entrenched and around, yes, useful…no

    There’s very little benefit to starting something new in C and a whole lot of downsides. At least FORTRAN and COBOL have niche use cases. C doesn’t really have a good niche case that something else newer and more secure can’t fill AFAIK


















  • There it is, I was wondering when the classic .ml Tankie shit takes would show up on this article.

    Just couldn’t bother reading the rest of the article huh?

    “While many Chinese citizens enjoy international travel, the right to leave China appears to be restricted for growing categories of people throughout the country,” said Maya Wang, associate China director at Human Rights Watch. “The authorities are going beyond existing restrictions on Tibetans and Uyghurs to limit the travel of people throughout China under the guise of anti-crime campaigns.”

    Ya know, I bet if this article had changed nothing else but replace “Chinese” with “US” .ml tankies would be raging against it LMAO











  • I do love them and being with them (my post history should reinforce that if you doubt me); I don’t regret parenthood in the least; but their presence has definitely altered my plans for the week, especially those related to work. (I live in a rural area and have no friends here outside of my household, so socializing has not significantly changed for me.)

    I loathe the rise of that “Super Parents” ideology, like if you can reorient your entire life around your children, that’s cool.

    But if you can’t match it does not mean you love your kids any less.


  • It’s not like those things are gone forever, infants are the most time intensive but as they get older that intensity fades.

    By the time they reach elementary around 5 your energy and time should have returned to a decent chunk, about 10/11 you can start (ultimately based on their maturity/responsibility levels, every child is different) leaving them at home, they can make their own snacks, use the microwave and actually have some independence from you


  • While they are <5 years old yea

    But let me tell you, once you cross that magical school threshold things get significantly easier. Though you’ll have to deal with more and more social type problems, but those are easy IMO as it’s mostly just talking with them

    Each year after that is easier…at least until the teen years, but again that’s more social/attitude type problems, at least you can just leave a 15 year old at home by themselves and go socialize by yourself and stuff