There's a whole bunch of these over at https://old.reddit.com/r/wigglegrams/ if you want more
Washing dishes with the machine actually tends to save quite a lot of water, as long as you actually fill the machine.
The clear Nalgenes are polycarbonate, but the opaque ones (sold as "Ultralite Bottle" on their website) are made of HDPE
In my experience (admittedly limited) you include the assembly in the compile step. Your linker hopefully puts everything together so you can talk to yourself
Tall with large head here, works pretty consistently for me
This is a super interesting concept and I'd never heard of it. Thanks for linking!
Blindsight is one of my all time favorite books. Looks like it's still available for free from the author's website [0] [0] https://www.rifters.com/real/Blindsight.htm
As an outlier more towards the other end, my weight tends to fall if I go below about 2500 kcal/day
> NaN is unordered: it is not equal to, greater than, or less than anything, including itself. x == x is false if the value of x is NaN [0] My read of this is that comparisons involving NaN on either side always…
Nf3
I believe that was SCP-055
As an embedded C developer, I'm interested. What do you recommend looking into as other "low level, non garbage collected" options?
NPR article about the same, if you prefer to read instead of listen: https://www.npr.org/2020/06/24/882683463/the-computer-got-it... I'll be watching this case with great interest
Blindsight has been one of my favorite books from my first picking it up. Watts is such a compelling author! It looks like Blindsight is also still available for free on the author's website [1]. [1]…
On the amateur radio side you see both types mixing in pretty amusing ways. On the one hand there's contesters and dx-ers that are all about confirming contacts as fast as they can, and on the other there's more casual…
Do you have any good sources for places to start learining powershell? I'm pretty comfortable in bash, but powershell scares me.
I only have two tech-realted books on paper: - Microwave Transistor Amplifiers by Guillermo Gonzalez, which is a fantastic introduction and reference about high frequency circuit design - The O'Reilly Linux Pocket…
Is SICP worth reading? I keep hearing about it, but it seems like it's mostly a resource for learning lisp. Is that not the case?
Also after it's observed
It can be a bit of a gotcha when trying to share your work with others. They'll have to clone with --recursive or the submodules will come up as empty folders for them.
> I was reprimanded the other day, by management because I said in a presentation "I don't know" Maybe it's because I'm still in the junior / recent-grad mindset, but my experience has been the opposite. The most…
I'm not sure about doing that with physical robots, but I've seen a couple interesting iterations using simulated robots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn4nRCC9TwQ
Looks like the legs are just for show [1], but I bet you could kitbash something [1]http://inmoov.fr/legs-non-motorized/
There's also at least one repo [1] of DBC files that have already been reverse-engineered by the community [1] https://github.com/commaai/opendbc
Thanks for all your hard work! We used this constantly at $oldjob and it saved us a ton of time and effort.
There's a whole bunch of these over at https://old.reddit.com/r/wigglegrams/ if you want more
Washing dishes with the machine actually tends to save quite a lot of water, as long as you actually fill the machine.
The clear Nalgenes are polycarbonate, but the opaque ones (sold as "Ultralite Bottle" on their website) are made of HDPE
In my experience (admittedly limited) you include the assembly in the compile step. Your linker hopefully puts everything together so you can talk to yourself
Tall with large head here, works pretty consistently for me
This is a super interesting concept and I'd never heard of it. Thanks for linking!
Blindsight is one of my all time favorite books. Looks like it's still available for free from the author's website [0] [0] https://www.rifters.com/real/Blindsight.htm
As an outlier more towards the other end, my weight tends to fall if I go below about 2500 kcal/day
> NaN is unordered: it is not equal to, greater than, or less than anything, including itself. x == x is false if the value of x is NaN [0] My read of this is that comparisons involving NaN on either side always…
Nf3
I believe that was SCP-055
As an embedded C developer, I'm interested. What do you recommend looking into as other "low level, non garbage collected" options?
NPR article about the same, if you prefer to read instead of listen: https://www.npr.org/2020/06/24/882683463/the-computer-got-it... I'll be watching this case with great interest
Blindsight has been one of my favorite books from my first picking it up. Watts is such a compelling author! It looks like Blindsight is also still available for free on the author's website [1]. [1]…
On the amateur radio side you see both types mixing in pretty amusing ways. On the one hand there's contesters and dx-ers that are all about confirming contacts as fast as they can, and on the other there's more casual…
Do you have any good sources for places to start learining powershell? I'm pretty comfortable in bash, but powershell scares me.
I only have two tech-realted books on paper: - Microwave Transistor Amplifiers by Guillermo Gonzalez, which is a fantastic introduction and reference about high frequency circuit design - The O'Reilly Linux Pocket…
Is SICP worth reading? I keep hearing about it, but it seems like it's mostly a resource for learning lisp. Is that not the case?
Also after it's observed
It can be a bit of a gotcha when trying to share your work with others. They'll have to clone with --recursive or the submodules will come up as empty folders for them.
> I was reprimanded the other day, by management because I said in a presentation "I don't know" Maybe it's because I'm still in the junior / recent-grad mindset, but my experience has been the opposite. The most…
I'm not sure about doing that with physical robots, but I've seen a couple interesting iterations using simulated robots https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn4nRCC9TwQ
Looks like the legs are just for show [1], but I bet you could kitbash something [1]http://inmoov.fr/legs-non-motorized/
There's also at least one repo [1] of DBC files that have already been reverse-engineered by the community [1] https://github.com/commaai/opendbc
Thanks for all your hard work! We used this constantly at $oldjob and it saved us a ton of time and effort.