Traister101

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[–] Traister101 -3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

No dude it's literally everybody who wants them bombed. They are attacking civilian trade vessels. They were warned by the UN and shit. It's not the USA going out of its way to bomb brown people it's the USA bombing people who have continued to purposely interrupt international trade after being told explicitly there will be consequences. They were/are breaking international fucking law.

Edit: Ohhhhh I just saw Ops user name "VictimOfAmerikkka" which that in addition to their rather repulsive post history explains why they are acting like such a mouth breather

[–] Traister101 1 points 10 months ago

They could meet the requirements it's just not in their best interest. What's in their best interest is to sell the more expensive less efficient vehicles which don't need to be redesigned to be more efficient as they slip through the government regulations.

[–] Traister101 1 points 10 months ago

You can only trust what it says if you have the ability to determine it's accuracy. IE you already fuckn know what the right answer is or what it should look like.

[–] Traister101 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Well like asembly has "int types" and "float types" as there's specific instructions for those operations but those instructions don't actually care if the bits are for a float or an int. Types in a language are used to restrict the valid operations. In a statically typed language you cannot call cat.bark() or dog.meow() because the property's of the type, what things you can do with it are known before the program runs. In a dynamically typed language such as Python cat.bark() might or might not be valid so it has to check at runtime for a method throwing an error if it doesn't exist.

Static/Dynamic typing is a difference of when. Java has static typing but you can also just pass raw Objects around and cast when needed. It even throws a runtime exception similar to how Python or JavaScript would fail. However Java is of course ultimately statically typed everything just shares a common parent class and has types at runtime which allows for some some psudo dynamic behavior

[–] Traister101 15 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Assembly probably? So low level you kinda just play with bits. That's all I can think of for an untyped language. Everything else I'm aware of is dynamically or statically typed

[–] Traister101 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

His side gig was being a creep sex trafficker. The main thing he did was be a power broker. If you are somebody powerful and want to do some shady shit he'll get you in contact with the right people. Also if you want to diddle some kids he'll help with that too.

[–] Traister101 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Hard to give a shit when Kayne has shown everyone his ass hole enough times that wanting to be close to him is plainly a bad idea

[–] Traister101 4 points 11 months ago

It's not stopping anybody. If you are a horny enough 13 year old you'll find it on any platform. Speaking from experience YouTube, Instagram, Reddit (obviously lemmy as well) and in short the rest of them can be pretty easily used to access porn. It's not allowed on for example YouTube but it's still there or it manages to be technically allowed through being "educational content". Obviously we aren't talking about like Brazzers or whatever being directly uploaded but there's definitely naked people doing proactive things.

[–] Traister101 3 points 11 months ago

I guess if that let's you sleep at night...

[–] Traister101 13 points 11 months ago

They didn't say a thing about there not being rich pedos. Hell Trump is known for being buddies with Epstein there's no winning here when Trump was the fuckn president at the time to boot.

[–] Traister101 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Your phone likely has a way to limit the amount of time you can spend on an app. For me it's under "Digital Wellbeing". I'd rather point people towards that than have the dev get sidetracked on implimenting this.

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