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  • Strykker@programming.devtoxkcd@lemmy.worldxkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas
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    5 months ago

    I hear this complaint a lot about charging times, but for 99.99% of people they are never in a single day going to drive beyond their cars range, meaning even a standard level 1 slow charger over night at home can manage their entire car usage.

    It’s only people doing long distance road trips that have to worry, and that’s by far a minimum. Instead of boosting gas cars for that we could be looking at investing in rail so people don’t have to make the longer trips in a car anyway.


  • Literally all of them, but look at OpenSSL for a good example.

    Literally everything runs off it these days, and it’s like 3 guys and a trenchcoat working on it most of the time.

    It’s just how open source / the industry / people are. We all have our own stuff we want to do, so as long as the stuff your using works you don’t tend to care, and if it doesn’t you often don’t have the time or resources to do anything other than tell the owner to fix it.










  • Strykker@programming.devtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlC++ Moment
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    9 months ago

    Except the C++ “Core dumped” line is telling you it just wrote a file out with the full state of the program at the time of the crash, you can load it up and see where it crashed and then go and look at what every local variable was at the time of the crash.

    Pretty sure you can even step backwards in time with a good debugger to find out exactly how you got to the state you’re currently in.