@sabik@chrisisgr8@hailey in this case it looks like one part of the optimiser has noticed there's an infinite loop and removed the return instruction; another part of the optimiser has noticed there's an infinite loop and removed the infinite loop. This is allowed because C++ has some stupid rules.
I believe the intention of infinite loops being UB was to allow the compiler to remove or merge loops in general without proving they halt.
@shom when I make the software a lesser version of GPL so that cloud providers will notice me, senpai. It's the software equivalent of underbidding your wage or working conditions so that you get the job.
And I seem to be right so far. All I can see is that they're saying a man set himself on fire, what he said, and that he died.
Seems he got some quotes into the media, at least:
"Many of us like to ask ourselves, 'What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?'," the post read. "The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now."
They're not even talking about the fact the police officer trained a gun at the dying man and yelled to "GET ON THE GROUND!"
@kcoyle@funcrunch@pluralistic at the risk of sounding like a scammer, it's important to remember that all currencies are ultimately based on the same human factors as cryptocurrencies. Perhaps the only good thing cryptocurrencies have done is encouraged people to re-examine how all currencies work.
@me Fediverse shouldn't have to be exclusive with algorithmic feeds - it should just mean you control the algorithm. The non-existence of algorithmic feeds is a real pain point of the Fediverse, especially if you are using a small or single-user instance, which otherwise has nothing to populate it except for the people you follow. At the very least it would be useful to follow the public feeds of certain other instances.
@gnutelephony@aral@LewisHarrington they were already reparated by the government that ended slavery. The government bought all the slaves from all the slaves owners.
However, getting paid usually comes with some strings attached, and that's where the problem is.
Still, if Hitler would give me a billion dollars in exchange for writing "Jews must die" in giant letters on my fence, I think that would be a good tradeoff. That's basically what Mozilla has to do for Google: metaphorically write "Use Google to search" on the front of its building. Hitler being poorer does much more good for the world than a sign does bad. I might be obligated to donate the whole billion to an anti-Nazi charity.
@aral@laukanhenkka@toolbear@davidrevoy do you want Hitler to lose a billion dollars or not? I assume that you have no qualms about someone breaking into Hitler's vault, or hacking his bank account, and taking a billion dollars.
@aral@davidrevoy Mozilla doesn't need to survive for Firefox to survive and be useful. There are already many forks of Firefox by people who think Mozilla already shouldn't have survived.
@abolisyonista@mdione@HeavenlyPossum you can think that and then weep as your anarchist society inevitably turns into a state you didn't plan for or set up any checks and balances around
@abolisyonista@HeavenlyPossum@mdione a group of people caring for themselves will inevitably form some kind of leadership structure that is a micro-state and then people from several microstates will get together to utilize economies of scale
@HeavenlyPossum@abolisyonista@mdione that's a miniature state, and over time as community rules and enforcement procedures are codified, it becomes a state