TFA mentions this as an issue for the trick, whereas you rightly point out it's an evil feature instead.
Reacting mostly on the title, not the article about software as art/hobby, most software I interact with makes me feel something. Mostly rage, occasionally despair. There has been cases of pleasure or delight, but those…
Same on a serious dev machine. That page just pegs a core at max, it's sort of impressive.
I did that with Octave too. I didn't mind the language much, but it wasn't great. I had significant experience with both coding and simple models when doing it, so I wasn't a beginner; I can see it being an additional…
It wasn't in the crushed part, it was in the camera's shell, and the camera was mounted outside, if I understood properly.
TFA mentions this as an issue for the trick, whereas you rightly point out it's an evil feature instead.
Reacting mostly on the title, not the article about software as art/hobby, most software I interact with makes me feel something. Mostly rage, occasionally despair. There has been cases of pleasure or delight, but those…
Same on a serious dev machine. That page just pegs a core at max, it's sort of impressive.
I did that with Octave too. I didn't mind the language much, but it wasn't great. I had significant experience with both coding and simple models when doing it, so I wasn't a beginner; I can see it being an additional…
It wasn't in the crushed part, it was in the camera's shell, and the camera was mounted outside, if I understood properly.