@arsydotorg Do you have a Mastodon account?
@arsydotorg Do you have a Mastodon account?
@arsydotorg I’ve been fearing a 2008 repeat for a while now. 😔
Mr. President, I voted for you and believe in you.
We need doers. Talk is cheap. twitter.com/JoeBiden/statu…
@MayoIsSpicyy Yep
25 Years a Failed Career - Jerry Fahrni
A post from my brother, the title is brutal, but the content is quite good. I wish I could write like this guy.
@soffes Uh, yeah! Sign me up!
@everywhereist God I hope my wife doesn’t see this. 😄
@AutisticManager WillowTree willowtreeapps.com
@jasnell I wholeheartedly agree.
@cherthedev SENDING! 🧡
Even my smarty pants weather app knows things are bad. t.co/GiQlsfN9u… 
Called it. twitter.com/HillaryClinton…
@kocienda What did you have, Ken?
All true. twitter.com/WajahatAli/sta…
I still expect to see another Civil War in my lifetime.
One political party is very authoritarian. They lie, cheat, and steal to stay in power. They don’t care about the little people, well, only insofar as their ability to control us. twitter.com/simplebits/sta…
I’m going back to bed.
@flyosity Animal
@irvanization @Apple Congratulations! 🥳
@eneko I’d say it’s because you’re directly accessing something that’s considered unsafe. Do you know if ARC can know about the scope of that memory?
Perhaps decorate the allocated object as unsafe?
@MurachBooks Well, I suppose that depends on what you mean by that. If you mean as a way to transfer objects from a service to a client, yes, definitely.
If you mean as a persistence mechanism, no.