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Where does it list the preferred alternatives to banned features?

For example:

> The <filesystem> header, which does not have sufficient support for testing, and suffers from inherent security vulnerabilities.


For most of the banned library features, the preferred alternative is listed right there in the notes. <filesystem> is one of the exceptions.

Yeah, maintainers would certainly +1 a CL that added a note about the parts of //base to use instead. Trivial oversight.

Gonna venture a guess and say probably https://www.chromium.org/developers, as that's where all the information for folks who actually need to know that kind of thing lives.

base/files

A chiropractor told me, "your best position is your next position".

Meaning to avoid staying in the same position for too long.


I found some good bone-conduction headphones... very comfy, only $35, Shokz-style. Full-day battery.

me too but I had to grow sideburns to cope with the wind

Crushing it! And flushing it.

> don’t want to spend $11 at Chipotle

Nice strawman. How about a $4.59 salad at Carls Jr or Wendy's, or an In-n-out cheeseburger for $4?


That's why I said healthy lunches e.g. stuff that is cheap because it's from raw ingredients like cooking rice in a rice cooker, rather than from mass-production at scale.

> new sub-category for "Fictional" trees

You could add it to this section:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individual_trees#Mytho...

But this looks more appropriate:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_plants


Thanks! The church attendees (employees?) have a Severence Kier vibe... although I'm guessing the TV show came much later.

Perhaps some rogue proofreader "fixed" a stray character

Numeric keypad? Spill-resistant.

Reminded me of the book Fast Food Nation where they describe the artificial flavor industry (Chapter 5), and visit labs in New Jersey where fast food tastes are created by "flavorists". Most of the taste comes from smell, via gas molecules released in the mouth.

The book also covers how they scout out real estate, and how they create french fries by shooting potatoes at 80 mph. (A bit different from in-n-out)

Note: don't bother watching the movie, it's nothing like the book.


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