I'm not an authority on this, but here's is my understanding - I'd appreciate if someone could correct my mistakes. The baseline of 0.0 represents the average of all years. Anything above / below the baseline is a…
But think of those poor megacorps! How will they ever turn a profit without their precious algorithms? Invading every user‘s privacy is only morally right! What else could they, or governments, possibly do? Make line…
You should read the article
From your earlier comment: > It is saying that each of them can use the others body as they like, without regard for the other This is your own interpretation and it shows your bias. The bible (and I assume other…
To nitpick: > 'Panzer', of course, is a famous Nazi tank model Panzer is German for tank, or armor. It‘s not referring to any model specifically, I don’t think, but I‘m not a historian. Panzerschreck (spelled correctly)…
What you‘re looking for is called a low-profile TKL (tenkeyless aka. no numpad) keyboard. You might also like a 65%, which removes even more keys but still retains the arrow keys.
I think the idea is to avoid problems with functions or APIs that have side effects. You want to make sure you perform the task only once. Or you want to make sure you’re not burning money on some commercial API through…
> However, this rule cannot be shown to be universally good, regardless of interpretation Subordinate yourself to those with authority in all things, except things that break or undermine any of the other rules.
Dependencies having to pull in tokio is an even larger issue, indicating that async‘s promise of „bring your own runtime“ is a bit of a lie. Lovely, lovely dependency hell.
> Most bullies already know the world hits back, that's why they are acting out Not in my experience. There definitely will be some problematic kids, but to the majority of school bullies, I don't think this applies. To…
I‘m also a musician and I can only listen to ambient music when working. Anything else is a big distraction.
True! Some checksums / parity bits might be needed.
The slowing down thing sounds like a hack needed for engines that don’t give you control over the main loop. I haven’t tried this yet, but for a custom engine I would introduce a second delta time that is set to 0 in…
> Are there other XOR tricks? Yes, error correction. You have some packets of data a, b, c. Add one additional packet z that is computed as z = a ^ b ^ c. Now whenever one of a, b or c gets corrupted or lost, it can be…
That pyramid shape in the amethyst is what grabbed me. Looks like something straight out of a video game. Incredible.
Why is it nonsense? Sounds reasonable to me.
Austrian here. I scored 40 and 51, giving me a „Both“. > The Wittgenstein Result … Wittgenstein was Austrian, which is close enough. Clearly I should have scored 100.
+1 Not too long ago, I used to think that Markdown was the Bee‘s knees. But having been forced to write some documentation in plaintext, I learned that plaintext is significantly more readable than raw markdown. I think…
> But many modern artists challenge these long traditions, creating statues of figures that are fully clothed. Consider Thomas J. Price’s “Grounded in the Stars”: a 12-foot, monumental sculpture of a woman standing in…
I‘m guessing it‘s somewhat framerate-dependent.
Thanks for chiming in. I appreciate your comments on my young views. What do you make of AI?
Programmers have enjoyed an occupation with solid stability and growing opportunities. AI challenging this virtually over night is a tough pill to swallow. Naturally, many subscribe to the hope that it will fail. How…
Allow me to change your mind: https://faultlore.com/blah/text-hates-you/
Siri was outdated even before the rise or LLMs.
One I can remember from the top of my head is "How to ACTUALLY Use Breath Support". Seemed like a good, in-depth explanation of a fundamental topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC1iJfWA1aQ The channel I've watched…
I'm not an authority on this, but here's is my understanding - I'd appreciate if someone could correct my mistakes. The baseline of 0.0 represents the average of all years. Anything above / below the baseline is a…
But think of those poor megacorps! How will they ever turn a profit without their precious algorithms? Invading every user‘s privacy is only morally right! What else could they, or governments, possibly do? Make line…
You should read the article
From your earlier comment: > It is saying that each of them can use the others body as they like, without regard for the other This is your own interpretation and it shows your bias. The bible (and I assume other…
To nitpick: > 'Panzer', of course, is a famous Nazi tank model Panzer is German for tank, or armor. It‘s not referring to any model specifically, I don’t think, but I‘m not a historian. Panzerschreck (spelled correctly)…
What you‘re looking for is called a low-profile TKL (tenkeyless aka. no numpad) keyboard. You might also like a 65%, which removes even more keys but still retains the arrow keys.
I think the idea is to avoid problems with functions or APIs that have side effects. You want to make sure you perform the task only once. Or you want to make sure you’re not burning money on some commercial API through…
> However, this rule cannot be shown to be universally good, regardless of interpretation Subordinate yourself to those with authority in all things, except things that break or undermine any of the other rules.
Dependencies having to pull in tokio is an even larger issue, indicating that async‘s promise of „bring your own runtime“ is a bit of a lie. Lovely, lovely dependency hell.
> Most bullies already know the world hits back, that's why they are acting out Not in my experience. There definitely will be some problematic kids, but to the majority of school bullies, I don't think this applies. To…
I‘m also a musician and I can only listen to ambient music when working. Anything else is a big distraction.
True! Some checksums / parity bits might be needed.
The slowing down thing sounds like a hack needed for engines that don’t give you control over the main loop. I haven’t tried this yet, but for a custom engine I would introduce a second delta time that is set to 0 in…
> Are there other XOR tricks? Yes, error correction. You have some packets of data a, b, c. Add one additional packet z that is computed as z = a ^ b ^ c. Now whenever one of a, b or c gets corrupted or lost, it can be…
That pyramid shape in the amethyst is what grabbed me. Looks like something straight out of a video game. Incredible.
Why is it nonsense? Sounds reasonable to me.
Austrian here. I scored 40 and 51, giving me a „Both“. > The Wittgenstein Result … Wittgenstein was Austrian, which is close enough. Clearly I should have scored 100.
+1 Not too long ago, I used to think that Markdown was the Bee‘s knees. But having been forced to write some documentation in plaintext, I learned that plaintext is significantly more readable than raw markdown. I think…
> But many modern artists challenge these long traditions, creating statues of figures that are fully clothed. Consider Thomas J. Price’s “Grounded in the Stars”: a 12-foot, monumental sculpture of a woman standing in…
I‘m guessing it‘s somewhat framerate-dependent.
Thanks for chiming in. I appreciate your comments on my young views. What do you make of AI?
Programmers have enjoyed an occupation with solid stability and growing opportunities. AI challenging this virtually over night is a tough pill to swallow. Naturally, many subscribe to the hope that it will fail. How…
Allow me to change your mind: https://faultlore.com/blah/text-hates-you/
Siri was outdated even before the rise or LLMs.
One I can remember from the top of my head is "How to ACTUALLY Use Breath Support". Seemed like a good, in-depth explanation of a fundamental topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC1iJfWA1aQ The channel I've watched…