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@sjw

Good stuff. It's a masterclass in getting revenge on bitches. Everyone needs to watch it.

@sjw

Sheeeit!

You're going to absolutely love "Redo of Healer". Make sure you get the uncensored sub version.

@rein @rlier23 @MuscleOrc1221

Exactly. They didn't see it coming.

Specifically, they didn't see men co-opting their bullshit against them.

It's so fucking funny.

@rein @rlier23

That's a good point, directionality matters, since this is a "no friends to the right" attack.

It's still highly entertaining watching them hoisted by their own petards.

They didn't understand that Progressivism is not the same as Feminism and now they're fucked.

@MuscleOrc1221 @rlier23 @rein

Trans-Exlclusionary-Radical-Feminists.

They are the original bullshitters who peddled the "Gender is construct" line and who now have to eat the whole ass now that they're ideology is being used against them. It's fucking glorious.

@furgar

How abou that? Not all French were Surrender-Monkey's.

@rlier23

Delicious!!

It's literally impossible for Progressives to stop themselves from engaging in Purity Tests, aka Circular Firing Squads.

It's their hallmark; they HAVE to do it.

@ze

A 5.2x increase is nice.

What specifically is the common mistake, and are you suggesting that most crypto libraries are unnecessarily sacrificing their performance to poor virtual memory optmization that leads to paging and page faults?

@ze

A c++ vs python bench? Hell yes, go for it ...

@ze

Fuzztest actually looks pretty awesome. I note that it's also only available in c++.

Hands up, my work is typically in either java, c#, javascript, typescript and in the past python/go.

Fuzztest needs to be ported fo'sho.

@ze

I'll answer my own question as I've just looked over Google's fuzztest and my hot-take seems to be mostly accurate:

"It is a first-of-its-kind tool that bridges the gap between fuzzing and property-based testing, as it is both:

i. a testing framework with a rich API (akin to property-based testing libraries), and
ii. a coverage-guided fuzzing engine (akin to AFL or libFuzzer)."

@ze

So just a quick glance-over on libfuzzer, it appears to be a test-library that offers a mix of property-checks but also with intentionally malformed data injection that results in a probablistic assertion?

@redmaple @sardonicsmile

Here's a freebie you can put in your back pocket for Valentines Day next year:

@ze

Hehe, the lesson is clear - no-one likes the grunt work of unit tests.

Good that you've got contributors though.

I'm not a c++ guy myself but it might be a useful exercise.

On a whim I just installed clang on Debian and the default is already v11. Attached are the codelite config compiler choices; will choosing v11 be backwards compatible with your project?

Also, what do you think of CLion + Catch2/Rapidcheck as testing libraries/frameworks?

@ze

Also, is clang v11 required for your project?

@ze

How goes it? Did you get a bite or two from your job offer?

@FinalDresdonation

The other wildcard is that the world has not seen how China handles modern warfare.

As TFM says, we'll find out together. Sure is interesting though.

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