Yes! Proper modules support would give c++ a well needed boost (no pun intended!). msvc is kinda there, but it breaks here and there with intellisense.
Maybe i did something wrong, but the first mistral gguf i downloaded from hugging face and used with llama2 ended every answer with something along the lines of "let us know in the comments" and answers felt like blog posts. :D
At first i was like "What?! Do we really need a tutorial on how to write and keep text files?!".
But then i realized, that some coworkers of mine were astonished and intrigued by the idea that i keep random notes in simple textfiles (although not in such a tidy hierarchy, but just using the current date as filename).
I was tempted to answer the title with "domainname checks out", but that wouldn't do hackernews any justice.
Although imho it seems really random what makes it to the frontpage i agree that there is always an interesting mix of blog posts, news articles and technical content.
Maybe it also depends on the time of the day (different audiences active, having a slightly different taste)?
Maybe i am wrong, but isn't that what happens currently with different services a sign that the "it's free, you're the product" thing kinda starts to fail or needs to get renamed into "it's free, you're our product"?
Let's assume it's all about ML/AI learning or data mining. Then you either keep a free, but walled garden (to be the only one to mine the data of your users) or you offer a "for pay" service (to offset the cost of the increased load on your network / systems), not mining your users data and allowing them to share content public.
Because if twitter decides that your email (address) is too temp, they might ask you for a phone number. And burner phones without (or with low hurdle) registration / verification aren't a thing everywhere.