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Hi everyone, I've been learning Rust, and using it as primary language at work. I also like to delve into how different system's work. I decided to read Sy Brand's "Writting a debugger" seires and follow along in Rust. Link: https://github.com/mirimmad/debugger-rs


The site has ZERO moderation. Everyday I find open calls of violence against specific groups and blatant misinformation.


Why do you return to it every day then?


There is still some very good content in and among the racist trolling and political mudslinging. Aggressive use of their self-moderation tools can keep the horrors to a dull roar.

There is enough good content to enable one to believe that there's still some merit to the site, if only they could get a handle on the abuse. Unfortunately, they've given up trying. It largely reflects American culture wars (though other cultures are also there, and bring their own culture wars).


Those calls to violence don’t write themselves!


“This food is terrible, and such small portions!”


Good stuff but ugly.


Another RISC-V(RV32IM) emulator written in C with two system calls: exit and write.


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I guess people should "deactivate" their socials rather than "deleting" them if they are not entirely sure. I left Instagram and Facebook a year ago but I cam go back whenever I want to.


Right! I simply abandoned Facebook. Changed my password, deleted my cookies, stopped going there. If I need to, I can look up the password and login. For example, I needed to participate in the event page for the local burn. Then I deleted my cookies again.


Yes. I also don't understand this thing about deleting social media accounts. Just don't login and don't look at the app? Why delete, removing your history permanently?

I suspect there's something psychological going on. The mere existance of the profile and history, not active use, causes mental strain.


Social media is addictive (edit: to some people). It's like telling an alcoholic "why bother throwing away the beer in your fridge, keep it around if a friend comes over and wants to drink, why is it so hard to just not drink it?"


Many people go the extra mile and delete data because they would rather not have a social networking company use it in their absence.


Seems like a big difference though. Deactivating should make all your content hidden until you reactivate.


I don't understand the desire to delete them. It seems to stem from the misconception that this triggers the service to delete everything in their ad targeting profiles. They don't delete everything they know about you just because you delete your account, though, as they maintain those dossiers even about people who don't have accounts.


That's why I keep the account. And there's slim chance of any imposter trying to create one in my place, though I guess after all these years that is less likely.


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