Message from @M4Gunner
Discord ID: 491263780374970368
for sure
here's a 6hour spaghetti boi
https://youtu.be/G7rX_ggu4xk
I missed Sargon vs Metokur for this. I win?
that's cool
EEV droppin thunderf00t shoutouts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z32_MYxYhc
we have thermals
https://youtu.be/MCLdoFRq5ms
My god man. Chapter 21: Hydrothermograpgh is not in C.
It's in C++.
It's *supposed* to be in fuggin' C.
<:think_woke:378717098681171988>
Damn, I picked the wrong degree
I was an artist, no degree tho
Linux is fucked
https://twitter.com/nickmon1112/status/1041668315947708416?s=19
when you need free code you have to get it from degenerates <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>
welp
it's official then, TempleOS is the only safe OS
I cant install WebIOPi because Raspian is telling me the tar.gz ball i downloaded from the official WebIOPi page is not a tar/gzip file <:what:382980756139409409>
either it's corrupt or Raspbian is retarded
considering my RPi runs Raspbian, i'm willing to believe it's Raspbian's fault
because Raspbian is mega big gay
but of course i'm too lazy to migrate everything from there to another OS that probably isn't as well supported
it probly Raspian, i see a lot of posts about this problem online
Ruby trap thots deserve burning at the stake 🔥
also, don't know if I said this before, but me and a friend of mine are working on a language with full object-orientation, simplified low-level system access, high performance, static types, abstraction control, internal optional memory management as well as a compiler
and yes, i know I said optional memory management and then compiler
it's not garbage collected, it's managed in such a way that you can easily incorporate the memory management along with the compiled executable using fancy scope logic
and when I say simplified low-level system access, that means a lot of things, but one of the most interesting features is the ability to choose where you create your variables. you can specify in memory, on disk or, more importantly **in registers**.
of course, there's a limit to how much you can cram into CPU registers, but if you use it wisely (e.g for function arguments for functions that take primitive types), you can end up with some amazing results
if the project gets completed rather than getting shelved, most of my future projects will be based on that language. it's basically everything I could ask for when it comes to languages- a not-retarded version of C++
gl
*hmmmmmmmm*
I HAVE SEEN THIS IMAGE SO MANY TIMES ALREADY
when in reality
you can't ever beat my red-hot--.. oh, I can't post images
greyfags have no embed rights
I guess i just won't post an image of my hard drive's SMART readings showing a temperature of like 9 million degrees Celsius or something
well how does it happen
the thermistor is borked?
possibly, or the software is just reading the data incorrectly
can it get that from a short or from degradation?