

People who are bad at understanding tech and logic coincidentally tend to be very competent at these kinds of tactics.
People who are bad at understanding tech and logic coincidentally tend to be very competent at these kinds of tactics.
I once made a multithreaded code for an embedded device.
Tested it on my development Desktop PC and it used all 4 cores.
Running it on the target device, all threads ran on the same core because it was too powerful for Linux to feel the need to use multiple cores.
That’s a nice way to use it.
Not for me though, since I prefer audio cues for those things.
I use the RGB on my gaming mouse to help find it in the dark, but that’s all. Since it’s usually too bright, all 3 RGB values are kept under 10 (out of 255).
As for the keyboard, I am mostly fine with a single colour LED. RGB would be considered a nice to have for seasonally changing colours. I may find different zone based colours useful, but I need to find a good enough keyboard first.
I am able to get components with unwanted lighting all over the place, but none where lighting is desirable.
That’s what diffs a professional button pusher from an amateur button pusher.
When you know which buttons in which order get you money, you become a professional.
In the example, I was implying a scenario in which Larry sold Larry’s stuff, which would have included Larry’s phone.
Tom then gives Larry’s phone to Steve.
I used ‘stuff’ in the first sentence to prevent revealing ‘phone’ beforehand, in which case it could have become, “Tom gave Steve the phone.”.
gaming lingo
I see. So just press Tab
, right?
Nice. Now what do you do in case of:
Larry sold a lot of his stuff. … Tom gave Steve his phone.
Is there another “his” for that?
Good that you could.
But I can’t. Because the moderator deleted the comment. And the Modlog doesn’t show up. 😢
Not stronger. Just faster.
I always wondered why I always had a hard time making developers not call “if” a “loop”.
Turns out it was on their tests.
Glad I didn’t read my college material, or I would have lost faith in my college professors.
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