Is there a fast way to search for a string in c#? or at least be able to use ststr from c? I have to go through a humongo loop and it takes forever with indexof.
A friend of mine got this icon being displayed on his iPhone 8 [he's currently in Paris, France - so it might be a local/country icon?!]
Do you guys & gals know what this means?
I looked on Apple's site, but this icon isn't listed: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/learn-the-meaning-of-the-status-icons-iphef7bb57dc/ios
Well, you aren't entirely true. Not ready - correct, but it is much better than you claim. My buddy whos not a techie and not married to elon or tesla has gotten FSD trials a few times since owning his Y and his biggest complaint is that the FSD isn't aggressive enough to compete with Houston texas drivers and that makes him feel like he might get into a wreck where I argued less agressive and more cautious is a good thing.
I think we are around 10 years away from it being a common thing like flying. Waymo by Google is really good. Tesla likely isnt far behind and has more data they are feeding their AI because it comes off every tesla owned and driven and connected to the owners home wifi network.
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Is there a fast way to search for a string in c#? or at least be able to use ststr from c? I have to go through a humongo loop and it takes forever with indexof.
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