Masterkraft0r

joined 2 years ago

he didn't say that

he said once that static analysis of c++ is not possible because of the halting problem though

and he did create c++, which i use daily

i find it to be the language for other languages to learn how to absolutely not do it

it is the programming equivalent of that first scene in scary movie 1 where the woman first picks the banana instead of the gun and then runs in the direction "danger" instead of "safety" and gets run over by her distracted dad getting a blowjob in the car

not only likely... i read somewhere that make more money with linux stuff on azure than with anything else they do can't find the source rn tho

So, of the two JavaScript, because motivating them to program is more important than anything else if they have no prior knowledge. javascript has great tooling and faaar less hurdles to get something going then C. Personally i'd go with TypeScript if it has to be anything in this family of languages, because making them think of types early on is helpful when moving to anything more than little web apps. If any other languages are considered, i'd go with python with type hints because it forces you to format your code somewhat readably (believe me, i know that it's possible to write unreadable python code) but is really low on boilerplate, has great tooling (at least third-party, use uv) as well as stellar IDE support and allows for multiple different paradigms to be explored.

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Was bitte is ein Lexikongesicht?

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 2 months ago

woooow schafe machen mäh

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

yeah sure but the breathable surface area of the jar is miniscule in comparison to its volume also CO2 is heavier than air so every pore in that mycelium block is full of CO2 and it can't go anywhere and humidity doesn't matter if the thing can't breath

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I'm not a grower myself but fungi need oxygen and produce CO2 iirc. So if you put them into glass jars with small openings on top, it might just saturate with CO2, which of course then kills the fungus. Just spitballing though.

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Muse

Opeth

Karnivool

[–] Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 16 points 2 months ago

my person, it absolutely does i love them very much, they are one of my favourite spices

forbidden oreo

 

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edit1: Some more photos of this selfsame rock through a micro scope (somewhere between 10x and 45x, didn't write it down)

and another feature I discovered: the rock has a slickenside which i can't really show on a photo. basically one of the sides is beat up into sand and polished. the whole rock unit was pretty beat up, so i'm not super suprised but it's cool

edit2: ok i tried to capture the slickenside

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