@Hoss https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
AI bubble collapse incoming? Somebody big is trying to park a lot of money in a safe spot.
@Hoss https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
AI bubble collapse incoming? Somebody big is trying to park a lot of money in a safe spot.
I love electronics from before they invented blue LEDs. It all looks, feels, and works so much better.
Mustard gas?
Saw a dude on a motorcycle get hit by a box truck today. Not sure which one ran the red light.
You know what else is illegal in Mexico? Drugs. Doesn't seem to stop anyone.
hey now, i'm still alive
Sometimes I have weird connectivity issues where speeds to servers outside Mexico drop to near dialup speeds in the middle of the night. The farther away geographically, the worse it is. It's only happend a handful of times but was quite annoying. I suspect that my ISP is just being cheap and not paying for enough transit, or perhaps they decide to YOLO some router maintenance without hot spares.
I really should change ISPs.
It might be getting to be that time of year in a few months.
Pretty sure they just had a major political shift and the PM resigned out of shame.
"Batshit insane behavior" is a good description of systemd's general approach to design.
There's been a lot of work on the simulation itself over the past month, which doesn't lend interesting screenshots. Today I finally got to implementing good terrain decals, including normal mapping. I had to save the underlying geometry normals in a separate gbuffer attachment from the final visual normals. Perhaps there's a better way.
What's the point of shitposting if you don't catch any spergs with them?
Meh, pretty typical in some circles. I've seen crazier. There wasn't even a giant camo flag with a cross on it.
You need to use typesafe containers, which in C are built with macros. Sean Barret's stb library is perhaps one of the most famous implementations. My sti library (https://github.com/yzziizzy/sti) also has a variety of typesafe containers to take for example (or just use).
The core idea is that you can carry around type info by putting a pointer to the internal type inside some anonymous struct. This pointer can then be used at every function call (which are wrapped in macros) to get information like element memory size. Clever construction of the macros allow them to end up having the rvalue type desired. There are some other techniques, but that's the basis of it all.
Then your code start looking like this:
Then you don't have an error if the type of client changes.
Isn't there supposed to be a big jobs shortage in the US right now? People are posting online about how they applied to 800 jobs and didn't get a single call back?
Because it cools off.
The female mind naturally looks to get resources from others. This is normal, as the homemaker shouldn't be out trying to kill a deer or plow a field. The problem comes when they embrace feminism and reject family; there's nowhere to get free resources from except daddy government.
Comfy jobs only come in two categories:
A) giant corpos that barely know you exist and expect about 1/20th of your maximum productivity capacity because that's the average of the tards they generally hire.
B) small companies with honest bosses who do respect you.
Comfy jobs are rare; cherish it if you find one.
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