Wouldn't one want to use 'f(std::forward(x))' with 'auto&&' ?
I used to think like that a lot but more and more I wonder if it is really a good idea to go through life in a way so you have it nice when you retire.
As if science wasn't a belief system as well. As long as the source of your ideas is observation (as in all sciences) you have nothing but belief. The advantage of science isn't that it can proof stuff (which it can't)…
Randomness isn't exactly how most people would define control either. Nevertheless, I agree with your critique of determinism. Think outside the "system". Nobody knows why stuff exists or why it behaves the way it does,…
Wouldn't one want to use 'f(std::forward(x))' with 'auto&&' ?
I used to think like that a lot but more and more I wonder if it is really a good idea to go through life in a way so you have it nice when you retire.
As if science wasn't a belief system as well. As long as the source of your ideas is observation (as in all sciences) you have nothing but belief. The advantage of science isn't that it can proof stuff (which it can't)…
Randomness isn't exactly how most people would define control either. Nevertheless, I agree with your critique of determinism. Think outside the "system". Nobody knows why stuff exists or why it behaves the way it does,…