I get so drunk I don’t know who I’m voting for!
I get so drunk I don’t know who I’m voting for!
I tried for about a week: reading documentation, viewing and modifying example programs, using a Rust IDE with warnings for all my silly mistakes, the works. I couldn’t manage to wrap my head around it. It’s so different from what I’m used to. If I could dedicate like a month to learn it I would, but I don’t have the time :/
Yeah! Here’s their GitHub
SuperTuxKart and Mindustry are so much fun!
Almost everything was web based. Being in computer science i did have to write code and compile executables that my TAs running Windows could run; so it wasn’t perfectly smooth. There was also Respondus Lockdown, but I could borrow a laptop from the library to use it.
Such a fucking vile thing to read while starting my morning
From what I understand you always want to keep accidentals as close to their note as you can to decrease chances to misread the notation.
Oh the joys of my apartment AC breaking
Heyyyy I know about the Noid!
Those Reese’s eggs around easter are so good
NaN == NaN
Never actually heard anyone exclude the hour, it’s always “half past 3”, “quarter to 8”, “5 till 6”, etc
I’d use Desktop if it worked, unfortunately recently it decided that I don’t have read/write access to a repo I’m working on. Works fine in git CLI so idk what the problem there is.
I’ve always been most comfortable with bottom. With only one screen I also like it on the left, but since I’m usually using more than one screen I keep it on the bottom.
I very recently got into watching his videos. They’re great for falling asleep to, his voice is just so calm and soothing.
Cathode Ray Dude is amazing for weird old tech stuff!
This was a reference to an older Jay Foreman video on this topic, wasn’t found as funny as I’d hoped.
In all seriousness I look up candidates and try to find several sources discussing them to attempt to avoid biases from one source. I like to see how they’ve voted as a representative in the past (if they were one). For voting on propositions I will look up what it does, the supporting and critical arguments, and then who supports and who doesn’t support it. That’s usually how I go about it.