The reason I got recommended to learn C first is so that you are getting used to handling memory by yourself. Then you switch to rust and since you are used to handling memory your rust code is usually better quality.
Another reason I want to learn C is because I regularly have to work with Arduinos.
That's the funny thing. I had a (yet) very basic Programm and did not care at all about memory management. When I did some testing I realised, that for some reason when I printed string 1 I also got characters from string 2.
Not experiencing dysphoria is a quite common thing. I myself had about 3-4 days of very intense dysphoria after my egg-cracking that got followed by multiple weeks with little to no Dysphoria at all. Those were quite hard weeks, because I ended up constantly questioning myself and if I was truly trans. That's why focussing on Dysphoria as an indicator for being trans can be actually counterproductive. Ask yourself questions like:
If you could choose to be born as a different gender,what would you choose?
Do you really identify with your AGAB, or is it just something you are being used to?
What do you want to look like?
If you could try out a different gender without any consequences, would you?
Its always OK to question your gender ans identity, no matter what comes out of it. And always remember, the absence of Dysphoria does not make you any less trans or invalidates your identity in any way.
Journaling is also something I can really suggest to start doing. Especially in the early stages of your egg cracking. It really helps sorting out your thoughts and feelings and also it creates a record for you to point at when the "am I just faking it" thoughts are hitting.
In terms of anything that does not include something related to death or torture its probably having an operation on your eye while being conscious. I know someone who had to get surgery on his eye and could see while two doctors were doing stuff on his eye. Even just hearing this scared the living shit out of me.
Even if you tax capital gain more than working normally its easy to create inequality. If you make 1m a year with 90% tax you still end up with 100k a year. That's still more than most people have. As long as we allow companys andsindividuals to exploit the workforce and extract value from it there will be inequality. If every worker you hired gives you just 1k after tax per year and you have 100 workers you still make more money than every single worker whose money you stole.
(mindestens) einer der Master Signature Keys war immer agelaufen und auch nach diversen versuchen die neu zu erstellen hat es nicht geklappt. Ich probiere jetzt Opensuse aus.
I did Arch on both of my main machines before and now I got my hands on a very old Toughbook cf30 on which I'm trying to install arch together with a friend and of course nothing works
The reason I got recommended to learn C first is so that you are getting used to handling memory by yourself. Then you switch to rust and since you are used to handling memory your rust code is usually better quality.
Another reason I want to learn C is because I regularly have to work with Arduinos.