>we never went full nuclear
>tfw could have been to Alpha Centauri by the 90s if Project Orion wasn't ended by the Partial Test Ban Treaty
>>61934645
Aɴd tHᴀt's ᴀ ʙᴀd tHJɴG?
>>61934802
Okay, looks like small caps don't work right here.
>>61934645
Isn't Gates investing in liquid metal reactors as well as mass sterilization of Africans?
>>61934680
>60s era city built upon a giant spacecraft driven by nuclear explosions flying trough space to the stars
Oh what could have been
>>61934802
WTF? Were you suffering from radiation poisoning when you wrote that post?
>>61934645
>Thinking we would end up like fallout pre war
>In reality, we would have land that is inhabitable because waste storage ruined it
>>61934902
The point is that we'd all be dead
>>61934902
Nuclear waste is way easier to dispose off safely compared to carbon emissions anon.
Fucking Chernobyl, it ruined nuclear future!
Everyone crapped their pants after that...
And later that little incident in Japan...
God! Why you hate us???
>>61934645
I don't think you know who /g/ is.
>>61934645
Chernobyl went full nuclear.
>>61934680
>>61934863
Of course this would also have meant EMPing all our electronics and cancer. So much cancer.
On the other hand, with air augmented Nuclear Thermal Rockets (NTR) we could launch a fuck load to space and land in a suitably flat space. All with a heckuva a lot less cancer.
Also there is no reason why we shouldn't have gone all out with fission power plants
Can I pass the address to an std::aray as a function argument? std::array doesn't make sense at all.
C style array would take a pointer and a variable length likevoid fn (int *array, int length)
What's the equivalent function prototype if I'm using std::array?
>inb4void fn(array<int, length>
I want the pointer to be passed.
Also, what's the std::array equivalent ofint *arr = new int[] {2,8,1} //notice how I didn't have to explicitly specify the length?
>>61935991
>wrong thread
just fuck my shit up, famlam
>>61935991
Just use a c style array family