

Oh, guess my mental timeline is wrong!


Oh, guess my mental timeline is wrong!


They literally did. They theorized that Rust influenced GCC’s improved error messaging. That could not have happened if GCC improved their error messaging prior to the existence of Rust.
LED? There’s a rubber-coated metal ball under there.


Well, it’s ironically more accurate.


Well, yeah, templates won’t recurse beyond 1,024 levels.


No, Rust came later.


Template errors make sense as long as you carefully read the entire error, but nobody has ever actually done that.


gcc was unhelpful a couple decades ago. I’ve found it to be rather helpful in recent years.
No, they were also unwatchable then


Oodles of shareholders? I doubt it.


It’s been pillaged by the parasite class.


Secretary of War.


If you’re talking about Bezos, he only owns 9% (or possibly even less now) of Amazon.
No, this is not uncommon. I’ve been to multiple Costcos with very long waits in multiple states. If it’s a hyperbole, it’s only barely.


I do … she just had a real moment that day.
To be fair, the screen surface did protrude past the bezel, which is rather unusual.


Wife actually accidentally did this once :/
I know that gcc is still alive. That was implied from my original comment.
What you just outlined is the other commenter’s theory I already outlined, and literally describes Rust not coming along after gcc improves its error messaging. Thus, it contradicts my theory that Rust came along later than gcc’s improved error messaging.