I'm writing C++. I have a struct
struct ExampleStruct {
int32_t i;
bool a;
bool b;
}
I know I'm running on a modern CPU such as x86_64 or ARM64, and I know I'm using a modern compiler such as recent clang, recent gcc, or recent msvc.
The byte offsets of "a" and "b", relative to the start of ExampleStruct, are:
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glitch girl
pronouns: she/her
main project: https://mermaid.industries
on bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/dryad.technology
avatar by: Dana
The flat design revolution, which is now so deeply embedded in UI/UX we no longer bother to name it, has now moved its quest to make all icons monochrome, abstract and denuded of detail to the point where the "profile" icon for Tidal now appears to be some sort of glyph of a insect or fairy
Following historical trends, before long these icons will start to be used as analogues for their sounds, creating the basis of a primitive alphabet. What you see below will someday be the character for "P".

