

Now it seems the way is unique_ptr and shared_ptr. And std::any to replace void*. At least is what it seems to me.
Now it seems the way is unique_ptr and shared_ptr. And std::any to replace void*. At least is what it seems to me.
That’s something I don’t get about doing things in a language that is not meant to be used for that (like JS for something other than web).
At least two. Or make it with modules and only load the necessary one.
The answer (I think) it’s not UBI, cooperatives OR more democracy. It’s all this at once and even more.
UBI would mean everyone has a meal under a roof and has no fear of starting a business. Cooperatives put the value of the work in the hands of the worker. Free public universal healthcare and education systems with public affordable/free housing and public supermarkets makes everyone safer.
In most of the democracies, voting day is on Sunday.
Both the Motorola 6800 and the MOS 6502 were created in 1975.
But the ARM architecture is based on the MOS 6502 CPU and it is an almost successor of the Motorola 6800. So the roots are almost from the same time. Had IBM chosen the 68000 instead…
PS: the first ARM CPU was made in 1985. The 8086 is from 1978.
Not necessary. Imagine you begin suffering Alzheimer. And the artificial neurons are making a copy of your brain. Once a neuron stops working the backup one replaces it. Your mind, if it worked, could see the new neuron as part of the same brain and work with it seamlessly.
Why not? Harder translations are made between file formats.
I’m thinking of a rapid alert on a problem in the project using IRC/XMPP/Matrix and then the project managers posting it in a forum about problems in the project.
I’m not an expert but I’d mix a RAID with a backup. And the RAID could be a 10 or a 01, but better read about all the types and chose the one that better suits your need.