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Let's write C++23 code in an academic style. I aim to implement a modern C++ threading example using 100 threads—both with and without mutex protection—on my self-designed, from-scratch RISC-V Linux SoC, KianV

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logic destroyer1 year ago

The world is at war. Let's protect C++23 and establish the C++23 Frontier to fight for our academic rights.

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logic destroyer1 year ago

KianV RISC-V thread inferno

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chaos#ops🐧1 year ago

" academic style." xD

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Proud Ancapistani 🟨⬛ 🇮🇹🗽1 year ago

What keyboard is that

logic destroyer's profile picture
logic destroyer1 year ago

@grok keyboard model?

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William Selby1 year ago

You're badass.

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Dez Blanchfield1 year ago

no fully tab'ed columnar formatting.. tsk tsk ;-)

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Antoine1 year ago

An "academic" style would imply weird idiosyncratic implementations with the occasional flash of cleverness, and not a single comment or unit test in sight

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Anshuman Khanna1 year ago

Wait what's the point here?

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kksteroid1 year ago

What is this autocomplete vim plugin?

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logic destroyer1 year ago

spacevim is dead

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