float

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[–] float@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Den mit "von der Mitte entfernen" finde ich auch gut. Da muss man schon stark schielen um die CxU noch in der Mitte zu sehen.

[–] float@feddit.de 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Als jemand aus dieser Generation muss ich aber sagen, dass "wir" die ungesunde "man muss unbedingt studieren" Mentalität eingeführt oder wenigstens mit getragen haben. Ich sehe da für die '90er oder '00er noch deutlich schwärzer. Jetzt verdient man nämlich in vielen Branchen als Berufseinsteiger mit Master das was davor jemand mit Berufsschulabschluss verdient hat. Man hat nur ca. 4-5 Jahre länger bis zum Berufseinstieg und sammelt in der Zeit entweder Schulden an oder lebt weiter auf Kosten der Eltern. Die Handwerkskammern und Berufsschulen sind da allerdings auch nicht unschuldig dran. Modernisierung ist da ein Fremdwort.

[–] float@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago

tl;dr Language evolution and future outlook are big factors besides the existing language features themselves.

I guess Rust has attracted many C++ devs because C++ is painful and there were no other/better options. Rust comes with a build/dependency management system and memory safety guarantees on top of the type safety. Even though C++ templates are still unmatched, I prefer Rust 95% of the time. C++ is evolving very slow and it's extremely hard to participate. Rust will win that race eventually.

Python has been around since 1991(!) and it took a looong time to build the community. It was a niche like Nim is now for many years.

I'll definitely keep an eye on Nim because it has the potential to become quite popular.

Again, that's all just my opinion.

[–] float@feddit.de 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I have to disagree with your "when use what" list. Python has production ready web backend frameworks, Rust is perfectly fine for complex and high-level software, and PHP is mostly obsolete. That's my humble opinion though. I looked into Nim and like many of the concepts. It's quite complex and I prefer Rust most of the time when Nim would be an option. I'd argue it's some kind of "jack of all trades". A bit like python but compiled, ref-counted, and probably a lot faster. It's lacking the huge community python has though.

[–] float@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm German and I can tell you that the state-owned vs private discussion is quite complex. In Germany the train, post service, telephone/internet, and many more things were state-owned not to long ago (about 20-25 years most of them). Nowadays many of them are private. The train is expensive, run down and horribly unreliable. The CEOs have salaries going up to almost a million Euros per year. Our health system is the 2nd most expensive one in the world and it's quite a shit-show. Mobile internet is expensive, even though there is some competition in that market.

There are simply things that shouldn't be optimized to make the biggest profit but to profit the people! Education, health and housing are good examples.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

Um dabei irgendwas über Respekt zu lernen. Das muss doch Satire sein.

[–] float@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This is why we need RISC-V.

[–] float@feddit.de 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Imho, without hardware support they won't be able to keep up against the hackers. In the end it's software and it's running on hardware outside of the control of the server. There are millions of possible attacks to break/bypass this.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

Also "Witches" which is somewhat similar. Both are great games!

[–] float@feddit.de 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Ein voll besetztes Auto ist schon vergleichsweise effizient. Selbst zu zweit ist es schon keine völlige Katastrophe mehr. Das alleine Fahren ist das Problem und das ist leider der häufigste Fall.

Das Argument mit den Kindern mag natürlich trotzdem zutreffen :D.

[–] float@feddit.de 7 points 2 years ago

I've been travelling a lot in Spain and I'd consider it more a potato country than a tomato one. You get tortillas and patatas bravas everywhere.

[–] float@feddit.de 17 points 2 years ago

It's not just the CO2. It's also the water consumption. Wait another 10 years and the water might be the bigger problem.

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