Seems like a cool idea, but I can't even complete the first task. The compiler service seems to be broken, since in both lessons and the playground I just get "Could not write source: No space left on device (os error…
RISC-V's instruction encoding is designed to keep the bits of literals in common positions between different instruction types. I believe this is to simplify/speed up instruction decoding. The MSB of the literal is…
This domain was registered today, yet the website claims "10,000+ Apps Created" and lists a copyright date of 2024. None of the links in the site footer work, nor does the "See How It Works" button. There's nothing to…
That solution fails for any value that is a multiple of neither 3 nor 5. In those cases, the result should be the original number.
As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
They've all been receiving yearly releases for a long time now – macOS has had them since Lion, iOS had them from the beginning, and the others are similar.
hammer - red = lock
Seems like a cool idea, but I can't even complete the first task. The compiler service seems to be broken, since in both lessons and the playground I just get "Could not write source: No space left on device (os error…
RISC-V's instruction encoding is designed to keep the bits of literals in common positions between different instruction types. I believe this is to simplify/speed up instruction decoding. The MSB of the literal is…
This domain was registered today, yet the website claims "10,000+ Apps Created" and lists a copyright date of 2024. None of the links in the site footer work, nor does the "See How It Works" button. There's nothing to…
That solution fails for any value that is a multiple of neither 3 nor 5. In those cases, the result should be the original number.
As of macOS 15 (I think?), that shortcut stopped working, it will just show the same unverified software warning.
They've all been receiving yearly releases for a long time now – macOS has had them since Lion, iOS had them from the beginning, and the others are similar.
hammer - red = lock