This is actually a very common feeling in computer classes of all kind, and programing classes. But sometimes you have to learn the fundamentals before you can create.
Well, whatever it was, the Reddit mods removed it.
The worst part about programming classes is that they never taught me anything actually useful for programming.
The image in question is the fundamentals for low-level codebase optimizations mostly seen in compiler design and hardware design, though, not something remotely relevant to a video game developer these days. What is desired is the high-level application space, what academia obsesses over is the low-level theory work.But sometimes you have to learn the fundamentals before you can create.
That is all.
Well, whatever it was, the Reddit mods removed it.
It was Bill Burr poking fun at how feminists constantly compare themselves to the top 20 percent of men, while ignoring the 80 percent whose lives are shit and not at all “privileged”.
But yeah, had a feeling Reddit would taken it down myself. Didn’t expect to be so soon, though then again, I’m not a user or frequent visitor, so what do I know?
Found and reposted it on my Reddit:
What are the odds it gets taken down again, though?
Or, are the staff more “laid-back” in that space? Given they allow your r/ReactionaryPolitics subreddit in the first place, I’d assume the latter.
I'm confused what that's even supposed to mean. Free speech means you have no freedom? What?
I'm confused what that's even supposed to mean. Free speech means you have no freedom? What?
Meme got taken down by admins of the meme subreddit, not by Reddit staff. Considering that I am the only admin of the ReactionaryPolitics subreddit, it is unlikely to get taken down.
The only things I ever took down is outright promotion of Nazism - I really don't want a genocidal leftist ideology infiltrating my subreddit.