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AboutDesires facial hair, but can't grow any.
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SkillsK8s, yaml
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I think desktop programs tend to be more optimized on Intel than AMD, because Intel is more popular and has a longer history and better compilers. I mean programs like Photoshop / Excel, not sure if the difference is meaningful.
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Just realized I gave wrong angles. Should have been half that. I kept thinking a pi is 90 degrees...
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Great topic for Christmas morning! I couldn't help looking it up. One way is first converting the base to polar coordinates with a radius and a angle (you can do this by hand: radius is just 5, angle is 2*pi since it's pure imaginary. use arctangent for other cases which is also hand computable by Taylor expansion). Then apply power to radius which is now a real number. Then multiply the exponent to the angle which is now a real number. Then expand the trigonometry again by calculating the sin and cos which are also hand computable by Taylor expansion. You calculator probably encountered floating point rounding error while calculating cos(pi) which produced the tiny real part 1.3e-16.
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Makes me wonder is devrant tested for negative total ++'s?
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Anything reading comprehension between """ """ is technically Python I think.
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In my perfect world, devs should elect representations, who then get paid complaining about shit like this in programming legislature.
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AWS Technology. It's a service not a technology.
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It's annoying they ask link list reversal, but they will ask other stuff too, the stuff you are already good at. I assume they are not stupid and also have a hard time hiring. The recruiter probably delivered a slightly misleading message.
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I for one like to know if a line is a comment by looking at that line alone, so when I grep, I don't need to look around for context. So I do
/**
* a comment
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@Tonnoman0909 That's unfortunate. I am open to changing the name if the project gets traction.
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@electrineer lmao. nice one.
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Got it, Thanks everyone! I will use the app store.
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Would have been funny if it's not actually true.
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So many comment definitely proves it's marginally useful in some cases.
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Writing cpp is the best encouragement to get out of cpp.
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@electrineer Lenovo p52s 2018. Nvidia quadro p500. Now that you mentioned it, I remember installing a new version of nvidia driver last week..
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Someone should totally write this book.
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@imshravan I recommend trying every platform you can find. Hackernews / reddit / medium. Devrant colla is certainly a good place since the community is very friendly!
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Promoting open source is as hard as promoting paid service. VCs will actually invest in promoting open source projects for their startups, that's how hard it is. Open source for fun is really hit and (mostly) miss.
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Dev life is better in the fake world.
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Amen.
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Also if the "error" key exists, it's an error. Otherwise read the "response" key for the actual response...
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How dare you!
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I await the day USB spec is rewriten.
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Stop debugging so hard, and drink more often... The bug isn't going anywhere.
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More and more often, I find blogs more helpful than Q&A. The structure / narrative / delivery matters for actually complicated topics.
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You are so completely fluent in this whole rant. You must be very senior.
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Quantum computing and qbit
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I am in mexico city now, many hot girls, good food. Good place if you wanna yolo and work remote.
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I like the label there.